9 years after the wedding, things weren't so bad for the Stone family, but it also wasn't peaches and rainbows either. A lot has changed over the years, some that could've been controlled and other's not so much. Life has always been pretty easy for...
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"Sometimes mi cyaah stand yur ass," Kwan chuckled moving Yanna out the way and picked up the dresser she struggled to put together.
It was two days later and nobody was talking about the recent events. They were shocked that Karen hadn't spoken one word or even addressed the situation which was weird to them, without her input they honestly had nothing to comment on. She was literally the glue to the family and the fact that none of them knew what was going on in her head made them unsure if their own feelings were valid.
Kaari was back at the house and the kids did not like that at all. They kept a distance and ignored her unless told otherwise, Reign was still in the hospital and Leah wanted so desperately to pop in and whoop Kaari's ass but she knew there was a chance she may not walk out alive.
Dajon's, Ary, Kwan's and Yanna's wedding anniversary was yesterday and they decided to go on a double date to celebrate. First, they let the ladies get full-body massages and facials in the morning, dropped them off at the nail salon after, then dropped them off at the hair salon. After they finished, they went to the movies, went back home to shower and change before going to The Cheesecake Factory.
From there, it was already night so they drove up to the Oceanfront and walked the beach reminiscing about the simpler times in life. Kids came up in the conversation a few times but how things were right now, neither party figured it was safe to bring more kids into the family, at least not now.
They walked the beach until midnight then found a lake to park at and shared two blunts in rotation as they stared up at the moon trying to make sense of things and life in general.
Overall, they had a good time and were thankful to have each other.
"You're always mad, with your mad ass," she laughed sitting on the bed and powered on her iPad.
"Yuh knew how to put dis damn ting together, yuh sneaky," he said eyeing her and she busted out laughing.
"Maybe I just wanted you to sit with me,"
"All yuh affi do wuz ask gyal," he shook his head grabbing her clothes and placed them inside the drawers.
"What's the fun in that?" She smirked.
"Gyal," He knitted his brows then chuckled. "One dem days yuh gon be flying,"
"If I'm flying you dying," She shrugged then laughed when he pushed her over.
"You are childish,"
"Tek one fi know one," he countered staring at her and they busted out laughing.
"Worrisome," she giggled logging into her account.
"Should we keep Zaire away from Kaari?" She asked.