I step unto the welcome mat in front of my door getting ready to unlock it when it's already unlocked.
"What the....did I forget to lock the door today."
The question still wanders my head as I enter mi casa. As I enter I hear the living room TV which is weird because I always turn it off before I leave. I see somebody on the couch unfamiliar so the first thing I do was throw my textbook at the stranger.
"Ow what the fuck", the stranger said.
"What the... Jarvis really what are you doing here", I asked him.
"I came to see you, Dashawn been telling me that you miss me and all so I thought I'll just stop by before you come home."
Dahlia POV
I know damn well this nigga didn't just decided to come here because he think I miss him. Who the fuck is him to come in my life after a month and act like no damage has been done. He's a real boy.
End of POV"Well I have homework and a test to study for so thanks for stopping by, bye now", I tell him as I push him to the door.
"Come-on I just got here", he says pouting his face.
"Don't you have hoes to go to", I say sternly.
"They don't come till 8."
I give him the death stare when he said that.
"I'm just playing Dahlia."
"Oh haha real funny", I said sarcastically.
Jarvis walks over to Dahlia and grabs her by her waist.
"Jarvis for real I need to do my homework."
"Girl I don't care."
Jarvis pulls Dahlia on top of him on the couch.
"You're so annoying", I tell him.
"I know, but you still love me though."
I look at him which seemed like forever.
"I don't know who told you that big ass lie."
"Dahlia please I know you like me."
"Who in the world told you that", I ask him.
"Dashawn said you loved me."
"Well I don't know why he lied to you but that's him not me."
"Okay what ever you say, I'm finna leave bye", he says while getting up off the couch.
Bye
Jarvis leaves.
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Love.Sex.Drugs
Teen FictionDahlia an 18 year old senior from St. Coast High School finds herself in a situation of love, sex and drugs. She fell in love with a gangsters' brother, Jarvis. After this she saw how life can really be, dangerous, hard, and emotional in ways she di...