Chapter 17 - Happy Holidays

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Early in the mornings when I think about you

Yeah - I hit you like "what you sayin'?"

In the mornings when I wanna fuck you

Yeah - I hit you like "What you sayin'?"

I could fuck you all the time.

I could fuck you all the time.

M-O-Ë-T

That's the fuck we sippin'

That's the fuck we drippin',

Trap house still tippin'

Facetime when I'm gone

She give me dome from a distance

And she love to climb on top

She love to walk off limpin'

Pimps up, hoes down

Legs up or toes down

Why she jock me?

'Cause she knocked knees

And we got trees, so Mary go around

Gotta know I ate it, she so sweet, now and later

I want that all the time, all the time

I'mma give you all of mine when it's

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It is the day before Christmas, and Pule has deposited money into Lesedi's account for us to buy provisions for Christmas Day till the 27th. He has given specifics about some of the items he wants present. He wants French Champagne and real nyama (Meat). We go to Woollies to do grocery shopping and to Liquor City for the drinks. At each of these shops, we have at least two trolleys full. Lesedi wants to impress Pule. I am just excited that Phenyo will be there. The guys texted us individually to explain that they are spending Christmas Eve with family but would love to spend the rest of the festive season with us.

Yesterday, I received a text from Phenyo.

Phenyo: "Miss Khumalo

Me: "Mr Molefe"

Phenyo: "You owe me some tongue wrestling."

Me: "Not sure if this should sound romantic or disgusting?"

Phenyo: "You decide, but at this moment, all I know is that I crave you."

Me: "You might just be worth a tongue wrestle."

Phenyo: "Trust me, my mighty tongue is worth the wrestle."

Me: "When is the rematch?"

Phenyo: "I believe you and Lesedi are hosting us for Christmas lunch. I cannot wait. Wear something short."

Me: "I believe so too. See you then."

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We have all the treats you can think of and are ready to blow their minds off. We will be serving a four-course meal, starters, main, dessert and snacks for munchies. The menu is very colourful. We have Gin, French Champagne and wine per course. There is nothing like shopping with someone else's money. You literally paint the town red. Pule is one big spender because after the whole grocery shopping, we still have funds left to each get outfits for 2 days, and they do not come cheap.

Kgadi is also there, helping out to shop and prepare for the Christmas lunch, but says she has to be with family on Christmas day, so she only bought one outfit and excused herself for Christmas day till 3rd January. We totally understand; however, I am uneasy and hoping that she will let me know what's up with her. I will not push her to confide in me. I mean, we have become pretty close, but I feel that whatever she is going through is quite deep.

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