She got on top of me and kissed me. "Brian!" My mother, Tonya yelled waking me up from my dream. "You gonna be late for school boy!" My mother always made sure I went to school no matter what. It was the first day of my junior year at Beaufort High and I was excited. My life was going good right now even though I felt that somehow I was missing something. "Ma I'm coming calm down." I shouted back. I rushed and got ready for school but I had to take a look in the mirror. "Brian you know you sexy so why you gotta look in the mirror, carry your ass to school." My mother joked, she a trip man but she wasn't wrong. I had all the girls at school wanting to be with me but most of them were gold diggers trying to spend a nigga money. So I'm happily single right now but I kinda hope that changes soon sometimes I get lonely. "Love you ma." I kissed my mom and headed out the door. Beaufort High was right down the street so I decided to walk today and save some gas. As I was walking I spotted a beautiful light skinned girl. She was fun sized and had a banging body. She must be new here because I never saw her before. I'll just talk to her in school, didn't wanna seem thirsty. I walked in the gym and it felt like everyone's eyes were on me. I took a look at my schedule and nodded trying to remember what class I had first. Some of my niggas were standing around talking so I headed over to them. "What's good my niggas!" I yelled across the gym. Caleb, Raymond, and Joey all looked at me smiling. We dapped up and started catching up. "Wassup B, how you living nigga?" Raymond asked. "I'm good bruh, making money trying to move out soon." I replied with a smirk on my face. "How Tonya fell bout that, I know she bugging nigga?" Caleb chimed in. Caleb was my closest friend out of the three stooges. That's what I called them, but he was the definition of a true friend. "Nah, ma cool with it bruh, she encouraging to move out." I said. The five minute bell rang letting us know to get to class. "Imma fuck with y'all at lunch." I said dapping my niggas up. As I walked into my first class which was algebra 2 I saw the light skinned girl from earlier and I took a seat right next to her.
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Deception
Teen FictionBrian grew up not knowing his father. He still turned out to be a good kid but what happens when his friends try to influence him to do drugs. Seems like the perfect escape from all his problems. Read what happens