Continuation...
Stony Hill, St. Thomas📍
Thursday, June 8
12:35 p.m.•𝐊 𝐀' 𝐌 𝐎 𝐔 𝐑 𝐀•
"Me say all Charlene daughta, a baay dirty deeds she do uppa school innah the bathroom dem!" K'Lynn's tell me the mix. Me? A laugh so tell!
A baay bash dem mumma and guardian bash me, and look yah now? Murdaaa.
"So wah become a she?" I ask K'Lynn. Yes, me well invested. A dem same one use to say mih river run deep.
"Dem cyah do nuhn, memba say a Csec time innuh, Kam." Mommy chimes in.
"The people dem shoulda stop har from do the exams, she too outawda. Before she take up har book and study fih har exams, she—bwaii. Nossah." I shake my head.
"Me always tell yuh diss innuh, K'Lynn. Anyday name day me hear none a dem things here 'bout yuh, me a leff from town and come buss yuh ass innah the miggle a di neighborhood, and mommy cyah stop it." I tell her, pointing my index at her.
"And a come buss yuh rass pann top a it to." Mummy speaks.
"Unnuh will neva live fi see dat." K'Lynn chuckles.
"Yuh betta make sure." Me and mommy say in unison.
"Anyways, me have a Netflix account now, come make we watch a movie." I suggest, taking up the remote from the table beside me.
"Can get—"
"Yes, K'Lynn, me ago give yuh the password," I tell her, shaking my head with a smile.
"Put it pahh generations." Murdaaaa!
K'Lynn and I burst out laughing. Sorry mommy.
"Lawd jezaz." I laugh, holding my stomach. "Generations no dehh pahh dhiss mummy," I sober up and shake my head.
Speaking of...A me alone did hate watch this growing up?
Lawd Gaddddd! Me usually hate it. And den again it just boring, worst how me couldn't understand it.
Every Sunday mummy use to watch it. She neva miss an episode!
Me use to affi siddung and watch it though, cause not even God coulda pinch me and tell me say me must take up the remote and change it, else Kimberly woulda slam off mih head offa me body.
Those were the days though.
"Pick sumn else mummy." I tell her, putting my password on their Netflix.
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Random19 year old Ka'Moura moved from her small community in St. Thomas called 'Stony Hill', where she was suffering from poverty, to start a new life...a better on in the city...In the town rather. Wah dem say when a country girl move to the city? 𝐂𝐨𝐮...