Clock Is Ticking

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Kastynn




"That's not what I said though." Kris stated, passing me my White Hershey bar.

"That ain't what you told me though." I mumbled.

"What I tell you then? Wit' yo' half mumblin' ass." He said sternly, mow facing me.

I rolled my eyes and continued to open up candy bar.

We were discussing our earlier situation, in which he told me that he's already mines, and I'm already his.

And it sorta escalated into a stupid argument that shouldn't have never even started.

"You ready to go?" He asked impatiently as I took another bite out of the Hershey.

I nodded my head, grabbing my purse from the coffee table.

We made plans to do a little shopping today, well he kind of made a promise to take me shopping today at the one mall I go to in Atlanta...Lenox.

At first, when he introduced the idea to me, I asked if Krissy and her new friend she made a while ago could come. Sadly, Kris said it was a shopping spree for only the two of us.

Although I'm slightly upset about it, spending a day with my love couldn't make me even happier than I already am.

"Come on." He said, standing at the front door with it wide open.

I walk out into the hallway, sending a quick text to Kapri and Kiki on where I'd be for a few hours.

I missed hanging out with my girls and a girls day out is definitely needed now. We're all so busy now that we don't have time to make for each other anymore, and also Riah has been wanting to spend some time with me as well. We're cool now, I can't call us friends, but we're definitely back on speaking terms as acquaintances. I plan to keep it that way as long as I am alive.

Where I see this headed, is in the way all other "friendships" go. Your good friends in the beginning, fall off from something terrible, connect later on, make small steps, then fall off again through lack of communication.

That's exactly how I see this ending.

"We gone have fun today, bae. I promise." Kris said, kissing my cheek as we made our way to his car.

"I know." I cheesed, sending him an assuring look.

He unlocked the doors and we climbed inside.

Buckling in my seatbelt, he started up the car. I plugged my phone into the auxiliary cord, playing Chris Brown's album Royalty.

He went ALL out on this one. His vocals, the rhythms, the beats, all of it is just fantastic. I found the song Make Love to be my all time favorite.

But honestly, with CB and August Alsina's album on the fleek bus, I cannot tell you who's album tops the charts.

Both albums, Royalty and This Thing Called Life, are definitely some heart string tiers.

I press on the song U Did It featuring Future, and turn up the volume in the car.

When the album came out last year, Kris wasn't too much fond of it. But, with August's album, he fell in love with the complete meaning of it. He claimed only a few songs, and a few to him means one or two, really stood out on Chris's album. We argued about it for a few days actually, and it drove a huge wedge between us where we didn't talk for a whole week.

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