* Yeah I know Dave East ain't white but just pretend he is for the sake of this book*
"You a special thug, you know that right? You don't go round messing with other criminals. It's like you're on an island of your own."
"Mess with a thug, thug mess...
Picture at the top is just Kiandre & Kassandra's parents in the story & Sekani's aunty /uncle.
Kind of a longer chapter this time, sorry.
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☆ DESTINY ☆
"My God," Sierra shouted, getting the popcorn from the cupboard and sitting down next to her husband again. "It's so peaceful without the gosh darn kids here to annoy us!"
Sierra & Damien Riverson were sitting down on their sofa watching a Romantic Comedy (Love, Actually) on the TV.
Kassandra, Kiandre and Sekani had gone to Richard Gold to shop for SameDifference tonight, but they still hadn't arrived back yet.
Neither of them knew that Sekani was planning on going even though he was underage (as he didn't tell them) but it was so quiet without those three there to disturb them.
Sekani was spending some time round at Kiandre's because his parents had gone on holiday and they didn't want him there.
But that may have been a joke.
His family couldn't have been blamed though: nobody wanted Sekani anywhere, not even his family. He was annoying, stuck up and a downright pain to be around.
In reality though, Sekani didn't want to follow them. He hated planes due to the 9/11 attacks in America, he hated holidays in general and he hated Mexico (where they were going) because it almost way too hot there half the time.
"Baby, I wish we could have more husband and wife time like this, do you know what I'm saying?"
Damien couldn't disagree with her though, he too had kind of wished they could have had more time like this too but they probably couldn't because of their kids and their nephew.
"Me too, Sierra," Damien replied, wrapping his arms around his wife as they curled up together on the sofa. "And they're going to that nightclub tonight, so maybe we can watch another romcom then?" He offered.
Sierra didn't say anything though, she just kissed her husband gently on the cheek before sharing the popcorn with him.
"And why the heck did we allow them to go Same Difference again?"
Same Difference was probably the worst nightclub for someone to ever go in.