Chapter Thirty-Five

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Southern California Drug & DNAWoodland Hills

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Southern California
Drug & DNA
Woodland Hills

"Where are you Kross?" Sonia asked as I pulled into the parking spot.

"Man I'm here, why didn't you just do what I told you to?" I asked her getting upset.

She just wanted to be seen pregnant with me.

Walking into the clinic I looked for her.

"Kross!" I heard her semi yell.

Turning around I walked over to her and sat down.

"You paid for both right?" I asked her because I sent her sixteen hundred on cash app.

"Yes, we were hustling waiting on you." She said.

"Alright." I sat back wanting to be left alone.

"Does she know?" She asked.

"What type of dumb ass question is that if the girl just saw you with a big ass belly?" I asked.

"Oh yeah, right." She looked away.

"Sonia I'm not trying to hurt you mama." I grabbed her hand feeling bad because she clearly had been lead on.

"It's okay Kross I get it." She continued to look down.

"Get what?" I asked her.

"She's slimmer and much more attractive."

This is exactly what I didn't want to happen.

"Sonia you're beautiful as hell, and regardless of what you may think about your body, most niggas out here think it's fire." I stared at her.

"Yeah except the nigga I put the most into." She scuffed.

"Don't do that." I told her hearing the nurse call her name.

I grabbed her purse helping her up.

"I'm not doing anything Kross, you're just a piece of work that's all." She said walking through the doorway with me behind her.

"Okay so for this particular test, I'm going to draw two tubes of blood from you and enough to fill five from you since we have to pinch the sac." The nurse said before setting up the tools.

"The doctor will be in shortly." She smiled looking at me before walking out.

"Sonia you knew type of nigga I was though, I ain't ever have you thinking that you could be mine." I told her.

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