Twenty-Six

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"Neteyam if you don't stay still", Tsireya said smacking his hand. She begged him to come over & let her do his nails for practice.

"But that drill hurt", Neteyam complained. Opening his mouth so that Kiri can feed him one of her grapes.

"He's like a greedy king", Roxto said playfully. Neteyam & Kiri rolled their eyes.

"Are you done Tsireya", Lo'ak whined. He hit his vape & blew out the open window, Roxto doing the same.

"No, & don't rush me", she was applying the acrylics on Neteyam's fingernails.

"That shit cold..", Neteyam complained again.

"But don't it look nice", Tsireya smiled showing Kiri & Neteyam his nails. Neteyam sat there bored, ready to get out the chair & do something.

"I'm going to that gas station around the corner yall want something?", Ao'nung said fully walking into the room. Observing the two bored Roxto & Lo'ak, & how their eyes lit up at the hears of doing something. How Kiri & Tsireya were giggling it up & a bored Neteyam in the white rolling chair.

He walked over to Neteyam, seeing what was getting done on his nails, kissing his cheek. Neteyam whined at the kiss & nudged him away with his elbow.

"PDA", Kiri screams, making Tsireya giggle a little. Neteyam shushed her & she rolled his eyes

"Let us go with you", Lo'ak said ready to up of Tsireya's bed.

"No wait for us", Kiri said placing another grape in her mouth. "Reya has like 2..3 nails left"

The other three sighed & sat on Tsireya's bed, waiting for her to finish. 10 minutes passed & she had finished adding the rhinestones & oil.

"About time", Lo'ak sighing picking up his vape & phone. Kiri bucked at him & he jumped back.

"They're pretty princess", Ao'nung complimented Neteyam, he smiled. Everyone else walked down the stairs.

"But my back hurt now"

"Probably from sitting on that fat ass of yours", Ao'nung said nonchalantly & Neteyam frowned at him. "I'll give you a back massage later"

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The bell on the door rang as Roxto opened the door for the rest of the group. They all greeted the worker, Mr.Gemigo, who would always give them free cookies when they came from after school.

Ao'nung & Roxto were on the chip isle, talking about something dumb. Apart from the conversation, Ao'nung saw Neteyam talk to some guy near the slushy machine, completely ignoring whatever Roxto had to say.

He was looking at Neteyam like he was gonna eat him
"Neteyam let's go", Lo'ak called out. Everyone was waiting at the register & looked at him. He said he's byes, grabbed a bag of chips & candy.

"Who was that?", Ao'nung asked, whispering in Neteyam's ear. He just shook his head & turnt his head the other way.

"Yall have a good evening & stay out of trouble", they all waved at him & 'yes sir' him as they walked out.

"Whore.", Ao'nung said to Neteyam throwing his chips to him.

Neteyam rolled his eyes & took the chips, "it's not like we were flirting". They were fully in car, front seat while everyone else was in the back.

"You didn't see how he was looking at you?", Neteyam rolled his eyes, there was always something with him. Before Neteyam could say something, Lo'ak beat him to it.

"He was looking at you weirdly"

Neteyam looked back at him with a frustrated look, "you are not helping". Lo'ak put him hands up & turnt his head. "Nung I promise you it ain't that serious, he was just helping me get a lid for my slush".

He did t get any type of response from Ao'nung, he was driving all fast & switched the gear stick all aggressive.

"Why do you get like this", Neteyam frowned at Ao'nung who didn't dare to looking back.

"Ok Neteyam", Ao'nung snapped. Neteyam just looked out the window & sipped on his slush.

"Nung can you slow down, please?", Tsireya asked.

She got ignored.

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When they arrived at Ao'nung's house, four in the back went straight into the house, leaving Ao'nung & Neteyam by themselves.

Hesitating to say something, Neteyam opened his mouth but closed it, not risking another argument to grow.

So he got out the car, but Ao'nung started stopped him but licking him in. "Net-", Ao'nung tried to touch him thigh but he stopped him.

"Ao'nung don't fucking touch me", Neteyam complained, he got out the car. Ao'nung followed him out the car & grabbing him by the waist.

"I said d-"

"Why not", Ao'nung looked down at Neteyam. Watched how his little body scrunched up so he wouldn't be near him.

"Cause, you always do this when I'm mad at you"

"You know I don't like it when other guys try & get close to you", Neteyam sighed, looking at him side ways.

'This dude'

"For the last time Nung, you are the only one. Nobody else is above you", Neteyam tone came off as a plead for help, not intentionally.

"Ya ya, all that shit", Ao'nung held Neteyam by the neck & pulled him roughly into an open-mouth kiss. Sucking & biting Neteyam's bottom lips, Ao'nung moved his hand down his throat to his waist.

Neteyam pulled back from the kiss, "you're like a wild animal sometimes".

Ao'nung hummed, honestly caring about getting Neteyam back into the car. His parents and siblings were home, getting caught with Neteyam would be embarrassing.

"C'mon let's go into the house", Neteyam said pulling Ao'nung by the hand. Ao'nung pulled him back, sending Neteyam flying backwards.

"Or, we can stay out here", Ao'nung lipped his lips looking Neteyam up & down. He knew what he was doing, but it didn't foul Neteyam.

"You know better", Neteyam walked up to the house.

Followed by Ao'nung, he patted Neteyam on the ass & kissed him on the cheek.

When they walked into the house, they were welcomed by Ao'nung's dad. "Son, & Neteyam", he welcomed them, hugging Neteyam fully.

"Oh my Neteyam", Ronal said practically running to him. Hugging the dark-skin boy tightly, making him feel safe & secure.

"Hi Mrs.Ronal", She lead him into the kitchen where Lo'ak & Kiri were also stuffing their faces with different type of desserts on the counter.

"Good job. You've found a good one, my son", Tonowari said patting his oldest on his back.

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