Amari Part 33

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Amari

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Amari

"I don't even know why you even came here let alone taking her snake ass home," Los spat from the backseat as Amari drove and Ava snored softly. "Mind your business nigga," Amari said keeping his eyes on the road. "You my lil brother, you are my business," he hissed. Amari shook his head and kept his eyes on the road. Yeah, he and his brother were twins but he could definitely agree with Ava, they were different. Los was so aggressive, hardcore and blunt, Amari was kind, genuine, and considerate of people's feelings. Los was only like Amari when Amari got angry and it took him a lot to get angry. "I can't stand this snake bitch man, she got your puppy ass whipped," Los spat pulling out his phone. Amari gripped the wheel a little getting angry at his brothers words. "She ain't gonna be anymore names Los, I'm telling you now. She's the mother of my child," he said strictly. "How you know that shit? She asked me how I knew when I was pretending to be you," he promised. "She be saying that when she mad, I'm a hundred percent sure that baby's mine it ain't no question so get that out your head," Amari warned. "Whatever- I'll believe it when I see it," Los said looking over at a snoring Ava. "How you know she ain't gonna set us up down the road?" Los asked. Amari looked over at Ava himself, then back at the road. "She won't, Teedo is just like her father over you, somebody that tried to kill someone she loved," he said. "Or still loves," Los teased. "Shit I don't know if she do or don't but it's not my problem anymore," he said. "Yeah whatever, it's gonna be your problem if you see her with another nigga," he said with a smirk. Amari smacked his teeth. "Don't even go there," he warned. "I'm just saying migga, she close to dropping that load. Soon as she get back in the gym with no title niggas will be jumping all over that," Los smirked. "I ain't even gonna lie, shawty ain't hurting a nigga eyesight, she bad as hell," he admitted. "You just trying to make me mad but shit nigga, what do you want me to do? Be with her? She started a war against my own flesh and blood," he said angry like. "And you know how that nigga Teedo is," he added. "So it's no possibility of y'all working the shit out?" He asked with a small grin. Los nodded. "No! Fuck no! Stop asking me shit Los like for real! I'm trying to push that shit to the back of my head and you keep picking my fuckin brain for what reason I don't know," "I'm just testing you fam," Los admitted placing a hand on his shoulder. "Yeah whatever," he said until he caught a glimpse of Ava. She was staring out the window. Amari sighed and Los chuckled. "You did that shit on purpose," he said to Los. "Shit at least the bitch know," Los chuckled. Amari shook his head. Ava looked over at him. "So you're not gonna say anything to him?" She asked Amari. "What you mean?" He asked. "He just called me a bitch Amari," she said looking at him crazy. Amari sighed. She scoffed. "Y'all both are bitches," she shook her head. Amari smacked his teeth. "You gonna let that bitch talk to you like that A?" Los growled. "You got one more time to call me a bitch, you bitch!" She yelled. "Shut the fuck up fat ass bitch," Los growled back. "I killed bitches for less," he promised. "Who gives a fuck I killed niggas for less too, you ain't scaring no fuckin body," she argued back. "You ain't gotta be scared of me bitch I'm just letting you know," he promised. "Amari!" She yelled at him near tears. "SHUT THE FUCK UP BOTH OF YALL!! I don't wanna hear shit the whole rest of this ride!" Amari barked shocking both of them. They didn't speak the whole ride. They neared her house, and Amari pulled in the driveway. "Alright-," Amari said. She turned to get out then stopped abruptly. Her facial expression changed from originally angry to shocked. Amari looked down at the seat as she did too. It was completely soaked. "What the hell-," Los started. "I think my water just broke," she said.

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