Chapter 26: Her old meets her new

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Nani POV

"Omg!!!!" I squeeled, running up to Haya. I hopped in her arms, wrapping my legs around her.

 I hopped in her arms, wrapping my legs around her

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"I missed you bitch!" Haya squeeled.

"I missed you more! Omg come on!" I grabbed her carry on and she rolled her suitcase to my car. Once everything was in, we were on our way back home.

"Soooooo how are things?" She asked as I sped down the free way.

"Things are alright....guess who's staying with us?"

"Who?"

"Jacob."

"The boy you've been telling me about? I thought yall broke up."

"I need to catch you up! But yes, he's staying with us."

"Why?"

"Some personal stuff, but we're gonna have soo much fun! You get to meet Cali!" I quickly changed the subject because what was going on with Jacob was nobody's business.

"Is Cali my replacement?" She raised an eyebrow and I shook my head.

"Y'all are both my besties, don't be petty Hay."

She laughed and we sung along to the radio the rest of the way home, enjoying eachother's company.

Once making it in, I helped Haya with her bags and noticed my mom and Jacob were gone.

"Where is everybody?"

"I'm guessing they went to the store? Not sure, but I know dinner is gonna be extra good tonight."

"Ofcourse, you know mommy always goes above and beyond when she has guests." Haya smiled and I plopped down on the bed next to her.

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"Nani!" I slowly opened my eyes to a sleeping Haya next to me. After talking for hours we fell asleep.

The smell of pineapples filled my nose and I smiled, getting up and stretching.

"Nani!" My mother yelled again. "Dinner!" I smiled, tapping Haya to wake her up.

We both walked down the stairs and to my surprise Jacob was in the kitchen helping my mom.

"Set the steak over there baby." She said, smiling at him. I rose an eyebrow as he turned around, looking at me. Nothing was sexier than seeing a guy cook. The smell of pineapple steak filled my nostrils and caused my mouth to water. Haya walked in behind me, running up and hugging my mother.

"Mommy! I've missed you so much." She kissed her on the cheek and my mom laughed.

"My second daughter, how are you?"

"Doing good."

"Now is New York?"

"Same way it was when you left. Dangerous."

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