Continuation...
Mountain View, Kingston📍
Thursday, June 14
11:57a.m.•K A' M O U R A•
"Mommy, we're leaving," I meant it when I said I wanted to get the fuck outta here.
"Nobody nahh leave." Kimali's voice says from behind me. I hiss.
"We are leaving. Period." I say with attitude.
"And me say nobody nahh leff." He says deadpan.
"Awah happen between the two a unnuh?"
"Nuhn," Kimali and I say in unison. I roll my eyes at him and walk off.
If I told mommy what happened, I'm going to have to talk about the fact the this nigga was getting oral sex in his office by one of his employees, and ordered me to watch.
And I'm not finna do that.
"Baby,"
"A Lydia a yuh baby, sir." I hiss. So does he.
"Badman, stop ihh fuckry!"
"Doh raise yuh voice offa me, Kimali! And a you fi stop your fuckry!" I whisper yell the last part. "Why would you fire Chrissy and leff Lydia, dat make sense? And the fact that Lydia has done worse! Wah that go make me think or feel? Yuh no know cause yuh no fucking care! Only thing yuh care bout a yuh fucking ood! All now me cyah fucking understand if wah yuh do make sense, ihh betta yuh did leave the girl alone!"
"Ka'Moura, me done tell yuh say Lydia is good at her job," Bet me tump im innah ee mouth.
"And Chrissy wasn't?" He doesn't answer. "That's what I thought," I scoff and walk off.
I'm not overreacting, unnuh just don't understand where I'm coming from.
I watched this girl gave him a head for crying out loud! Even if he and Chrissy did something, me neva see, so me cyah say if a lie or not.
But I saw them. And the fact that Lydia uses that every-time as something whenever she sees me. Worst how she's my manager.
I'm not forcing him to fire anyone. When he told me he fired Chrissy, I assumed it was the both of them, so I didn't bother to ask about Lydia.
All I'm trying to say is, why did he fire one and leave one? It better him did make Chrissy stay. Make the both a dem stay.
People yah just know how fi mashup people medz.
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