"Be careful, the sweetest word has the sweetest lie."
Kenya and I have been doing good so far. Yeah we have the occasional haters here and there but we not really worried about them. We don't really get to see each other, but when we do, we be hella excited. It's cute. She was coming to get me from practice today so that we could go out. I was taking her to the Glow-N-Dark bowling alley and then the movies and finally out to eat. I wanted to take her out. All she see is her classes and then her room. Her roommate Alyssa got kicked out of school. She was harassing damn near everybody, it go so bad that people wanted to start transferring schools, so the psychotic bitch had to go. Now, I'm not one to disrespect girls, but she pushed me a little too far.
Practice was almost over and I looked up to see Kenya walking in, looking cute as hell. She smiled the minute she saw me. I loved when she would come and watch me play. It mad me play 10x harder. I know it sounds corny, but she was like my good luck charm. Whenever she came, I played a lot better and a lot harder. It was like I was proving myself to her. When she was here, it was like we was the only two people in the stadium. Nobody else just us, and I loved that feeling.
I told Kenya to go and to wait in the car while I got dressed real quick. On my way out the gym, some girl walked up to me and she was telling me about how she was a big fan and how Kenya and I were cute and all that. Then outta nowhere here comes Kenya, and she flipped out on me and the girl bad. I was trying to explain to her, but she wouldn't let me and then she walked away and got in her car and drove off. I was texting and calling her ass. She not about to give up on us this easy. I meant what I said to her. I really care about and like this girl and I'm not about to lose her. Fuck all that. She didn't even try and talk to me about it. And she told me that she was never giving up on me. I apologized to the girl, and my teammate Ryan took me home. I just decided that I would let her cool off tonight. But if she didn't call or text me back I was going over to her room tomorrow and ima get in one way or another trust and believe that. I'm not losing Kenya no time soon. Shit I'm not losing her at all. And I promise you that.
YOU ARE READING
Falling For Her
General FictionAfter the lost of his Nena, 18 year old Avian is off to college. He vowed that he was only here for school and basketball. But his life changes as he bumps into 18 year Kenya. Will he be able to stop his ways and settle down? Will he be able to love...