Donald
Ever since that day I smoked with Cedric and Joel, I've been feeling good about myself. Maybe it was because I fucked that girl and we did some things that can't really be said. Cedric really opened a new perspective into my mind about females. If they do shit like that, then they obviously don't care for you. If she says some shit like that to me sounding like my enemies and she doesn't want to see me happy, then she's the enemy that was hiding in disguise the entire time. I mean, it's basically logic but for some reason I couldn't seem to understand it due to the strong feelings I had towards her. I thought she was just angry and everything would go back to normal with us being together. But now that's all long gone and I feel like a whole new person.
I walk down the hallway smiling my ass off between Derek and Dalvin. Derek has been questioning my mood the entire morning but Dalvin already knew what was up and just shook his head. Little nigga was probably jealous I hit, and he didn't. He was scared.
Because we're here earlier than usual, we walk into the cafeteria sitting down at the table where all of Dalvin's friends are. From the glimpse of my eye I see Derek walk off because he didn't like any of Dalvin's friends. I didn't like them either but this guy made it so obvious.
I sit down at the table that includes of Dalvin, Destiny, Nay Nay, some other people I don't even know, and Shantelle? What the hell was she doing over here. She's never over here. And Kobe. I couldn't help but to get angry every time I see him and I don't even care about the situation anymore. I greet everyone, then put my head down to my lap waiting for time to slide by quickly so I can leave this awkward situation.
"Hey Donald, how about we-"
"How about we not." I cut her off holding my hand up, knowing exactly who was talking to me. "I'm not doing anything else with you. You cause too much trouble."
"Boy, don't be like that. I ain't even do shit to you. You did that to yourself." Shantelle furrows her eyebrows, raising her upper lip in an ugly way. "Aren't you with my brother anyway? What happened to 'Dalvin's better than you' and all that other shit? Yeah.. So just leave me alone."
"You know what. Y'all DeGrates are so weird." She admits, crossing her arms across her chest with squinting eyes. "You only let me hit once which was like decades ago and you keep turning me down now.. And Dalvin wouldn't let me do anything to him except give him head. He literally ran the away when I tried to sit on his dick. What the hell is wrong with y'all? Are y'all gay?"
"No, we aren't gay. We just don't want to? Just like how y'all girls don't be wanting to when y'all not in the mood." I imply.
"Okay but y'all should always be in the mood!" She exclaims throwing her hands up. "Y'all are niggas! If a female want it, you should give it to her or she's gonna take it herself."
"That's called rape and I'ma be calling the cops on her stupid ass." I snap back. "Y'all act like we're not humans too. Get out of my face with that." I roll my eyes brushing her off.
"Whatever." She rolls her eyes pouting in her seat. I use my peripheral vision to take a small look at her. Her silky hair fell to her shoulders and chest, almost falling into her cleavage. She sits with her legs wide open revealing nothing but only what imagination can bring. Her perky lips poke out and I bite my lip to myself. Maybe I should hit again? Maybe. No.
"Leave her the fuck alone Kobe!" A scream echoes throughout the cafeteria near us and we all snap our heads near its direction. We seem to be the only ones that heard it because other people continue on with their conversations. Leila and Devyn are held together by arm in front of Kobe. Both of them look angry. "Man, Leila, get the fuck out of here. This don't got shit to do with you." I widen my eyes as he pushes Leila causing her to stumble back a bit. She raises an eyebrow at him as she finds her balance back on her feet. "Nigga, do not push me like that ever again in your life or-"
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