"Oooh, push harder!" Jeniqua squealed, thrusting her body forward with all her might.
"Ugh...ugh!" Sugar moaned. "My thighs hurt so bad!"
"Just keep going!" Jeniqua growled.
Finally, the two of them collapsed on the floor, out of breath.
"Damn, making me help you move this couch was hard!" Sugar grunted, patting the ratted old furnishing.
"Well, it ain't my fault so many people are at the party," Jeniqua pointed out, examining her nails to make sure none of them were damaged. "MassaJ is pretty pops with all da peeps at school."
"True dat," Sugar agreed. "Hey, you want a drink? I hear dey servin KoolAid downstairs." Jeniqua looked up. "You better bring me some of dat before I cut yo ass," she said, flexing her manicured claws. Sugar got up from his spot on the floor, and Jeniqua was left by herself to wait for her juice. She sighed, and took out her phone. It was the latest touch screen by the Banana technology company, the eFone 86. As she scrolled through her unread texts from homies at school, a particular one caught her eye.
"Hey boo, I'm almost to the party. How goes it?" It was from Lafwayfway, over an hour ago.
"Where is that hoe?" Jeniqua wondered aloud. Her fingers flew across the screen as she typed, "Gurl, where u @. theres like 830 people here and we aint even started yet. get yo ass over here nao."
No reply. Jeniqua then remembered that she had planted a GPS in Lafwayfway's phone (just in case), so she could find her homegurl whenever she felt it necessary. She sent the signal, to find where Fwayfway's phone was. "The Sunny Laundromat? What is that hoe doin thur? Gettin' her bra cleaned or somethin?" Jeniqua wondered. "Well, only one way to find out what this hoe is up to." She got up from the floor, and snuck out the back to her car. She plugged her keys into the ignition, and began her mission to find out what was going on.
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The Tragedy of Lafwayfway
RomanceLafwayfway is a junior in high school with everything going for her socially: fun friends, popularity, and good looks, but hidden behind it all is her real story. Her struggle between reality and fiction, her best friend, and a boy she's deeply in...