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because i love me some Ari fine ass, STREAMMMMMM!!

also, stream have mercy by chlöe for clear skin and overall happiness😮‍💨🤝.

also, im finna make my chapters a lil shorter so it can make it easier for me to write since it's been two months since i've last updated.

y'all know the drill. excuse them mf errors cuz!

Kentrell sat in his office chair, staring at the woman who was currently sitting in front of him

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Kentrell sat in his office chair, staring at the woman who was currently sitting in front of him.

He hadn't seen or heard from the woman in a couple of months — approximately seven months to be exact — and now here she was — twiddling with her fingernails as she examined them with a nonchalant expression.

The room was dead silent. The low sound of the clock ticking in the background, the bass of the music was rumbling against the walls but not enough to the point that it was annoying. He was still able to look out the windows he had installed so he could look down and surveillance the club floors from his view. Nobody could see him looking but he was capable of seeing everybody.

You could say the man had peace and quiet, but with a little background noise to himself.

But his focus wasn't on that. It was on his mother, who he had not seen or heard from in a matter of months, that was now sitting in front of him.

"It's been a while, hasn't it son?" the woman broke the silence first. He hadn't noticed that they had been silent for the last twenty minutes but he needed that peace and quiet to observe Sherhonda's behavior.

Kentrell clicked his pen and began to fiddle with it in his hands, "I guess so."

He did not trust the woman at all. No matter if the last time they had officially spoken was not on the best terms, Sherhonda still was the type to constantly reach out and continue pressing the matters of the last issue onto him.

But somehow things were different.

There was something very different about the elder woman's behavior. It was like she was glowing — as if she somehow got what she wanted.

Kentrell knew his mother's behavior very well that something like this wasn't new to him. Something had happened and the man could only know that it was something that he was not going to approve of.

Sherhonda began to smile, "So, how are things—"

"I'm just gone cut to the chase." the Baton Rouge native cut the woman as he began tapping away at his laptop, "What you been up to while you and I wasn't speakin'?"

The smile on Sherhonda's face began to drop and there was a silent stare-off between the two. No words were spoken for about two minutes before the man's mother began to smile once again as she sat back in her chair.

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