Chapter 26

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"We finally got our team tops!" Alix screamed into the phone.

Allie cringes to the yelling and laughs. She's fixing up dinner for herself while on the phone with Alix. Her hair is in a nice long fish tail braid. She has on a red graphic tee and white briefs. She's also wearing her glass plugs.

"I'm glad. Send me a picture when you get home." Allie said.

"I'm sorry I couldn't come over." Alix said sadly.

"It's fine." Allie said. She's actually happy she gets a small break from Alix.

"What're you up too?" Alix asked.

"Um, cooking dinner." Allie said a little distracted by the stove.

"What're you making?" Alix continued.

"I am hoping to make white rice and chicken breast." Allie said.

Alix sighed. "Wow that sounds really good ..."

"No offense, but your parents can't cook and they're horrible at putting food together." Allie said.

"It's not that they can't. They just don't believe in eating anything that isn't good for your diet." Alix replied.

"They're fitness obsessed. I'm glad you're not like them." Allie said softly.

"Yeah. I was raised a little differently. Unlike them I went to a public school." Alix said. "I was fed anything."

Allie switches the phone over to her other ear. "Can't really remember those days. Kinda glad I can't."

"Well, school sucks all around. You didn't miss anything." Alix said.

Allie chuckled. "I guess not. College doesn't look too bad though."

"It's not. I guess it just depends on what type of person you are. Want me to let you finish cooking?" Alix asked.

"You can stay if you want. I like hearing your voice while I try not to burn myself." Allie snickered.

Alix giggled. "I don't want you to hurt yourself."

"Chef Samson is a professional alright?" Allie joked.

"Hey, I have a couple of friends who want to get a tattoo's from you." Alix said softly.

Allie pauses for a few seconds. "Wait ... what?"

"Well ... some of my friends know about you and I just so happened to tell them that you're a really good tattoo artist." Alix said.

Allie's smile covers her whole face. Not only is she happy about being outed to Alix's friends; she's getting more clients. More clients mean more money for food, rent and taking Alix out on dates.

"That's awesome Alix - wow." Allie said happily.

"I know you need the money, plus they're the type to talk around and stuff. Soon you'll have appointments lined up." Alix said.

"I'm totally pumped." Allie said.

"That also means you'll be too busy for me ..." Alix mumbled.

"I'm never too busy for you, you know that." Allie said softly.

"Well I hope not." Alix said. "You did manage to come all the way over from your job to my house."

"Exactly." Allie said. "Your friends are of age right?"

"Of course they are. We're not in high school ya' know." Alix said. "Anyone who's in college should be 18 or 19."

"So does this mean PDA? Or is that still a no?" Allie asked.

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