Chapter 6

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|Chapter 6|

Amira

I parked my car in the grocery store parking lot and quickly got out.

I walked inside and grabbed a grocery bucket. I walked down a lot the aisles and grabbed everything I needed.

I stopped by the fruits section and grabbed a watermelon. I couldn't help to get excited, I have been eating so much it didn't make no sense.

My eyes wondered around the store until it landed to Mercedes. She was staring at me with a smirk.

I sighed and shook my head, I knew she was going to start trouble.

She strutted towards me and flipped her hair.

"Amila?" She smirked.

"Amira you meant." I scoffed.

"Oh yeah, I forgot." She smiled. I sighed I knew she was doing on purpose and she knew I knew.

"What do you need?" I muttered.

"Nothing, just wanted to say hey to friend, is it wrong?" Yes it's wrong, I don't like you and you coming up to me like we friends.

"We ain't friends!" I snapped while she rubbed her belly.

It irritated me the most because she was up their rubbing her belly, and she knew it would set me off.

I wasn't a type a person for drama, buying will start some if I had to.

"It's alright Amila no need to be mad, Daddy Castilio gots me but he doesn't have you." She laughed.

I sighed once again at her foolishness. I knew she was just only trying to make mad and it wasn't worth it, and plus what she just said didn't makes sense.

"To bad Castilio don't want you no more." She chuckled. I smirked if only she knew that I broke up with him.

But I decided not to give into her games. I will just go along with it.

"Yah to bad." I smiled fakely. She scoffed noticing what I was doing.

"Bye love." She smiled evily and walked away. "Just remember who's going to win Castilio, I was here first before you."

I never even knew that Castilio had something with her. The only thing on my mind was when she said I was here before you.

Was she a old flame to Castilio?

Things weren't coming together but I was going to soon find out.

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