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SEPTEMBER 5th
"Can you believe your daughter is getting married?! Tomorrow?!" Nadira asked G as they all sat at the table together. Nadira had made breakfast for everyone and made everything Nayeli liked seeing as it was her special weekend.
"Hell no. I can't even believe she's 23, old ass girl," he chuckled.
"Daddy!" she laughed, throwing her head back. "I am not old sir, you are old, leave me alone," she giggled, cutting into her waffle.
"Nai, you gotta come visit like all the time, okay? And let us sleepover at your house," Sarai piped up from her seat.
"Yeah, we can have sleepovers and stuff and do girly stuff," Amani agreed. Before Nai could even respond, Ajani spoke as well.
"We not doing no girly stuff," he curled his lip up.
"Uh, who said you was invited, Ajani? I'm talking about me and my sisters," she quipped back matter of factly.
"She my sister, so I'm going too, right, Mari?" Ajani argued, looking over at his brother.
"Don't put me in it, she was gon pick me up and bring me over regardless. Me and my sister don't need to hang out with yall," he shook his head, making them argue some more.
"I'm gon lock y'all all in your damn rooms, then none of y'all can go nowhere how bout that? Quit fussing," Nadira said, and everyone quickly shut up, making G laugh. "Anyway, we're gonna miss you around here, Sweet Pea," she pouted.
"Aw mama! I promise y'all gone get sick of me the way I'm gone be visiting," she chuckled. "Ain't nothing changing but my last name, I'm still gonna force my way in here every chance I get,"
"You better. I'll come drag you out yo house," G joked, making all his kids laugh. "No, but I'm happy for you princess. You made your old man real proud," he smiled, not believing he was about to give away his first child. He couldn't have imagined this day coming, and now that it was tomorrow, he was in his feelings heavy.