Father's Day

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Lester's POV

I got feelings for you
Hope you ain't lovin' the crew
How many bodies you got? Pray it ain't more than a few
Know that you dealt with some lames
When you was young and in school
He had to pop up cherry, but I got it wet like a pool

Laughing deeply, I kept an eye between Lee and the road as she sang from the passenger seat. She looked too good as she shouted the lyrics passionately, eyes closed and all. She opened up once she heard my amusement.

"What's funny, nigga?"

Caiden gasped from the back seat as she dramatically cuffed her mouth. She leaned forward in her car seat with wide eyes as I rolled up on the stop sign.

"Mama said that's a bad word and we can't say it no more." She whispered.

Me and Lee laughed hysterically before she turned in her seat, looking back at the child. "I'm sorry, we won't say it again."

Caiden shrugged. "That's ok, she say it all the time. And you and Daddy. And granny. And-"

"We get it, princess." I cut her off with a grin.

"Why can't I say nigga?"

I turned to see her looking completely oblivious as she seemed annoyed that she couldn't speak like all the adults around her.

"Cause ima pop that mouth if I hear you say it again." I hardened my tone.

She gave a quick eye roll before roughly folding her arms and aggressively crossing her legs. She damn near broke her neck trying to poke her head out to look out the window from her seat. Instead of telling her to calm down with the attitude I just decided to focus back on the road.

"Cai Cai, you ready to see your granny and all your cousins?" Lee asked after she turned the music down.

"Granny cooking?"

"Yep." I nodded my head.

"Then YES!" She shouted with a big smile showing off all her teeth.

"She a trip." I spoke as I noticed my GPS was taking us out to the countryside of town.

"I can't blame her though, Tina throws down." Lee clarified as she rubbed her stomach.

"And where are we going? This ain't the way to her house?"

"This is where she said to come." I shrugged as I turned onto another street.

"Why would she plan for Father's days to be out here in the sticks?" She joked as she peeped our surroundings from the window.

"Ion know but ion like this shit."

"Daddy don't say that!"

"Dada!"

I looked to Lee, trying to fight my smile but I couldn't help it when I saw the look of annoyance on her face. She rolled her eyes and pulled her phone from her lap, trying to look occupied. My laughter filled the whole car.

As if the brand new chain, Versace sneakers, and Glock 19 wasn't enough, the best Father's Day gift was Legend finally saying Da Da last night. He got started up and wouldn't stop. I was up $300 and had more coming once Lester decided to say it.

"How that make you feel mama?"

She looked at me with a mean ass glare. "I will put my hands on you, you're not funny."

"Aww don't be pissy, he gone say it eventually."

"Nah that's fine. Legend can have his da da all he wants 'cause I'm cool on bro." She shrugged. "I got my LJ."

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