We arrived at the big outdoor court event, and he was right, it was crowded. The fans were screaming and shouting all around the court.
Benjamin stopped where he spotted the other drivers to park and let Kenzo out. I was nervous, and I guess Kenzo sensed it.
"Relax, it's just us kicking it, hanging out with the fans today. Don't make too much of it." He spoke softly as he took off his seat belt. I nodded.
"Aight Zo, we're ready." Tyson cleared the surroundings so he could step out.
He leaned over and gave me a quick kiss on my lips. "I'll see you in a minute, pretty lady."
I smiled. "Ok."
He and Tyson made their way out and went over to where the team was.
"We'll go over in a little bit. We should probably wait until they start playing on the court. That way, the crowd will be distracted." Bo stated. I nodded and moved up to the middle seat. I spotted Benjamin eyeing my stomach as I took my seat.
I waited for him to say something, but he didn't. He just smiled warmly. I looked down and started rubbing my small baby bump.
"Mommy loves you, baby girl," I spoke softly to her, which made Benjamin and Bo look at each other.
Benjamin turned back around in his seat, facing straight ahead.
After about fifteen minutes or so, I was given the ok to get out. Bo and I made our way out and over to an area where people were standing. Kenzo spotted me. He was now standing in front of Jackson. They were playing a game with some fans.
I recognized Kenzos' family standing together on the other side of the court. His mother walked over to him. She gave him a bottle of water and a towel. They gave each other a long hug. He then gave his mom an odd contrite look, but then they smiled at each other shortly after.
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General FictionTwenty-five year old Adira Thompson finds herself in a position where she's single and pregnant, with dreams of becoming a plastic surgeon. She and her family have a love for basketball, particularly their home team in Los Angeles. Her world someho...