06|They're dangerous.

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ℂ𝕙𝕒𝕡𝕥𝕖𝕣 06




"So?" Ona asks when I get into her room. "I got the job!" I squeal. "Yes! I start next week" We're now both jumping around the room. "I'm so proud of you" She squeezes the literal life out of me.

"Yeah but it's only for the few months that I'll be here for... I'll have to quit when I go back. You do know that, right?" I fold my arms. "Uhm... Yeah?" I shake my head at her response.

"Soo?" I emphasise. "What?" She sits on the edge of the bed. "What happened to you this morning? Where are you from?" I wiggle my eyebrows. The small blush that coats her neck gives it away.

"You slept with him?" I gasp. "Huh? Mhmmhm, Minnie... We didn't sleep together. We just..." She trails off. "You just what? Out with it" I nudge her. 
"W-We kissed!" She sqeals.

I laugh, rolling my eyes. "You just kissed?" I raise an eyebrow at her. "Yes. What did you think we did? Unless-... Wena, where were you? Who took you home?" She squints her eyes, which means she's thinking. She does this when she's trying to remember something.

Ona can drink all she wants but she can never be too drunk to forget what happened the previous night. "M-Minne! I did that?!" She gasps, covering her mouth. "Give me your phone right now!"  She snatches it from my hold.

"What are you do-" She cuts me off with a horrifying scream. "Ke eng? Onalerona!" I frown. "Look!" She hands me the phone. I try all I can by all means to stop myself from laughing but I can't.

My eyes skim through the articles talking about her being carried around all night by Sbonelo. There are even pictures of her and Wandi playing hide and seek in the venue.

"You said you wanted to trend" I shrug. "My life is ruined. Koko can't see this, I'm not going back there" She dramatically cries. "You wanted to trend Onalerona" I laugh.

A loud dinging sound catches my attention. "Hey wena clever, ke mang o?" She points at the unknown but familiar number texting me. "Ga se motho" I try taking my phone.

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