𝗖𝗛𝗔𝗣𝗧𝗘𝗥 𝟱The 𝗙𝗢𝗟𝗟𝗢𝗪𝗜𝗡𝗚 𝗠𝗢𝗥𝗡𝗜𝗡𝗚 after Deucey's birthday De was right on the Booker's private jet to OKC for his book cover photoshoot. Tagging along with multitalented boyfriend was Jayla. She walked ahead of him off the jet for the silver Cadillac Escalade with privacy windows. The scorching sun had Jay showing skin in the front tied Booker Brothas graphic shirt and medium wash denim shorts with cuffed hems.
While the chauffeur placed their luggage in the truck, De who wears a AMIRI Vintage Collegiate tee and RH Logo shorts pressed his body onto Jayla, smacking her plump cakes repeatedly that irks the twenty-five-year old. She's been giving the silent treatment, still in her feelings about the day before. She tried to swat his hand, missing by a second. She bends over to get inside, getting a hard smack to her ass.
"Stop." Jayla whined, scooting over for her boyfriend.
"Na' witcho' attitude." De said, showing appreciation to the driver with a fist bump before the door shut and the driver got in. "You still mad?"
Jae scrolled on her cell-phone, ignoring her boyfriend beside her. De wasn't appreciative of it, taking her phone outta her hand. "Y'know I hate that shit. Open yo' mouth and speak."
Jayla shrugged, "keep it."
"If you was gonna have a attitude, why come?"
"You asked me to."
"And you accepted," he fires back. "Stop being a li'l kid and say what yo' issue is."
Rolling her eyes, Jayla keeps her gaze out the window and takes in the new city for the first time. De decided to leave her alone to bask in her own anger.
The drive was a full fifteen minutes away until the driver pulls up in front of the Omni Hotel. It hadda sophisticated and sleek glass exterior. They check-in with De'Aundre rolling their luggage onto the elevator and head up to their suite. The Great Plains Suite would be their stay for the next two days. There was an impeccable living area with separate dining room and wet bar. The floor-to-ceiling windows welcome in natural light and skyline view.
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GANGSTA REFLECTION
Ficção GeralBOOK #7 || De'Aundre Booker balancing life in modern day society after years in prison.