Journey
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Ongoing, First published Aug 07, 2023
Nobody tells you that as soon as you become an adult, everything just goes to shit. Here I am trying to find a half-decent job so that I can make some cash and yet nothing goddamn this shit sucks ass,  if you are new here, let me introduce myself 

"Hi my name is Nheon Khylie Zylous, yes that's a weird bloody name go on laugh about it I know you want to, I am a 25 years old female who still lives with her parents and my love life is basically non-freaking- existent. So yes that is about it, nice to meet you too "


" HEY CAN YOU PLEASE LOOK WHERE YOU ARE GOING, YOU BUMPED INTO ME AND I ALMOST SPILT MY DRINK". His response was " Yeah I know and I don't care, you saw me coming you should've stepped out my way, you almost spilt your stupid drink on my expensive suit I bet you can't even afford it." I honestly couldn't believe my ears I was deadass 'shocked " You know it's because of people like you why the world is as it is right now, I hope that you have a great day" I did the unthinkable, I quickly walked up to him and threw my drink specifically on his suit rubbed it in a little gave him a little pat on the chest and nice smile and walked away with a goofy smile on my face while he stood there shocked. I got in my car gave him another smile and a little wave as I sped out of the parking spot and blasted some Cardi B specifically her song I like it ft Bad Bunny & J Balvin, I song on the top of my voice while I sip what was left of my drink, Y'all really think I would through all my drink on that dumbass hell no.
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