Chapter 3

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Jordan POV

"So how was school?" Ma asked once I walked through the door.

Like hell

"Good." I lied. I went straight to my room and showered up. I got out and slipped on my bra and panties

"You nasty." He laughed as I quickly put my hands over my nude body.

"You dared me to do it, Amir. I am so going to be in trouble." I trembled from the wetness of my body.

I just ran butt naked through our principle's yard AND HE SAW ME! And on top of that his sprinklers popped on.

"Here." He handed me a towel out his bathroom.

"Thanks." I dried myself and changed into a oversized shirt. I lied on his bed.

"How do I explain not having bra and panties on to my mom when I go home?" I asked but he was too busy laughing.

I laughed at the good times we used to have. I decided to go plain. I put on my black bustier that exposed my back, a mint green skater skirt, and black booties. I ran my hands through my curls until they got looser.

"Jordan! Your friend is here!" Mom called.

That's probably Keith. I told him to pick me up since Mir nor Georgia is going. Hmp!

I walked down the stairs and saw Josh! Ain't he supposed to be at his house!

"What you doing here? How you even know where I live?" I squinted my eyes.

"Stop being so mean and introduce us to your friend." My mom said. She can be so nosey.

"This is my new friend, Josh. Josh this is my mom and dad." I said quickly. And before they could embarrass me I pulled Josh out the door with me.

"Amir told me he knew where you lived." He shrugged as we got in.

"So is the party jumping or nah?" I asked.

"It's jumping a lil bit too much! I left Keith there so he can watch everybody and this nigga drunk himself." He shook his head.

"Well we need to hurry." I laughed.

We pulled up to his three story mansion.

Rich

"Damn y'all sell drugs?" I joked.

"Yelp." He said with a straight face.

I don't know about this no more. This is a dangerous environment for me!

"I'm just playing." He laughed. I hit his arm and we got out.

This party was live! People were even partying outside the house. We walked in to the smell of pussy, weed, and alcohol. Call me lame for that but this shit was hectic.

"I thought you said you was going to the store." Keith wobbled over to us.

"Mane I said to Jordan's house." Josh fanned him off.

"Go have fun." Josh turned to me. I nodded and walked out in the party more.

His family had to be filthy rich to have a huge home like this! A chandelier hung in the huge party room.

I eased into the next room where everyone was having heated make out sections with anybody. This room looked to be the den. I saw a fire place in the corner and large pictures of him and his family.

I walked to the next room and saw a big ass pool! Everything in the room was crystal clear except the swimming pool. Females were making themselves too available in there.

I made my way back in the party room. My song started playing, Handsome and Wealthy.

"I don't know how you feel. Can you tell me?" I rapped along.

"Somebody loves Migos." Josh walked over.

"Naw I just like that song." I corrected him.

"I like you." He said. I really can't take him serious right now. Is he serious?! He moved closer to me

"You don't even know me. The day ain't even over with." I pushed his chest back some so he could get out my space.

"I'm starting to get the feeling you gay." He said boldly. Now that was funny.

I held my stomach as I laughed out.

"Dude are you serious? What can a bitch do for me?" I smirked.

"I don't know but I watched you turn guys down all day." He sucked his teeth.

"I didn't turn you down. I'm going to the spring dance with you right?" I asked. He laughed and grabbed my hand leading me to the dance floor.

Amir POV

Me and Georgia been bumping and grinding since school was out. Now we outside of Josh's house about to party with them.

"Is that Jay grinding against Josh?" Georgia giggled.

I walked in behind her and Jordan was the first person I saw on the dance floor. She wore them revealing clothes and stuff. That ain't the Jay I remember.

"Yelp." I confirmed Georgia.

"Wassup man." Keith slumped on my shoulder.

"Eww." Georgia said discussed.

"You need to go sit down man." I helped him to a seat at the bar.

"Thanks man. These people here are crazy." He laughed for no reason.

I ignored him and looked back to Josh and Jay. This time they were laughing at something Josh whispered in her ear.

"I'm going to turn up." Georgia walked off with some dude.

Hoe

The music slowed down. The DJ must was in his feelings because he started playing R Kelly x If I Could Turn. And that song fits the situation well! Josh pulled Jordan in but she decided against it. He gave her that sad face causing her to laugh.

He ain't gone do nothing but play her! I know this nigga! He don't settle down with nobody! And it's just a matter of time till Jordan figures that out.

I accidentally locked eyes with Jordan. I still can't forgive her for that shit she pulled. I guess I wasn't that important if she couldn't call me!

"Can you all stay off the phone today? I got a feeling Jordan is going to call." I told my mom.

"If she hasn't called in the past three weeks, she won't honey." My mom rubbed my back to comfort me but I knew it was a lie. Jordan would never diss me like that.

"She's my best friend. She will call." I jumped to Jordan's defense. My mom gave me sympathetic eyes before getting up and leaving.

She will call

She will call

She will call

She will call

I had to keep repeating that to myself to believe it. But after years passed I grew bitter. I changed and forgot about her.

"What's wrong dude?" I hadn't noticed her and Josh had come to me. We sat at the bar with Keith. He simply lied his head on the table sleeping.

"Nothing." I shook my head.

"You sure?" Jordan asked. I could pull her by them curls.

Hell naw I ain't okay

I wanted to say but I simply shrugged. She should drown in her guilt. I been hurting for so long over her. Hell I'm still hurting now! She should have done us both a favor and stayed gone!

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