𝐉𝐄𝐍𝐃𝐀𝐘𝐈 𝐒𝐎𝐋𝐎𝐍𝐀 𝐊𝐎𝐋𝐄
"A party..." 𝐂𝐇𝐀𝐂𝐇𝐈 smirked."I-I don't know, you know i've never been to a party" She said nervously.
Jendayi grew up in a very strict household so going to or hosting a party was definitely out of the question. The only reason she had a boyfriend was because her parents approved.
"I know but trust me i'll be around be around you the whole time" she said smiling.
"Well since you'll stay with me I guess i'll go" She admitted.
Chachi squealed jumping up and down like a child.
"Hurry up we need to start getting you ready the party starts at 11" She said grabbing her hand and dragging her towards her room.
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"There's no way i'm wearing this it's showing too much skin" Jendayi said pulling on the tight shirt and jeans Chachi gave her.
She's been searching my closet for the past 20 minutes looking for a pair of shoes to match this super tight outfit.
"Girl it's not even showing that much skin stop being such a good girl" Chachi said rolling her eyes.
And Chachi was correct, Jendayi has always been a good girl. She was a straight A student her whole life and now she's in college working for her second degree in nursing. She's currently a travel nurse.
"Here wear these" She handed her some Alexander McQueen tennis shoes.
"How you got all these designer clothes but you only wear simple stuff like a hoodie or some lame ass nikes?" she asks sounding bitter.
Even though the two girls have been friends for a long time they lived two completely different lives. Jendayi grew up in a very rich household due to her mother and father being lawyers while Chachi's mother was a high school dropout due to her parents needing help with paying bills so she had to get a 9-5 job at the age of 17. Don't get me wrong even though Chachi's mom was a dropout she wasn't stupid, she had the brains but she didn't want to continue school for an unknown reason.
"I don't know maybe it's because I like being comfortable most of those clothes are for work anyways" Jendayi said shrugging.
"Well just put these shoes on so we can go, it's not like you have anything better to do" she mumbled the last part.
Jendayi simply ignored her since she's used to her saying harsh things. She's been like this since they were children so Jendayi just learned to ignore it.