(Book 2 )Chapter 16; PART 2

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'Does it like a brother do it like a dude' the girls did what the boys were doing when we were dancing. Crossing their arms and screwing; or holding there crotches. It was so funny how the boys were stank faces because we were singing not dancing.

'Pass out.' Everyone sang along

'Whip my Hair' - no. I just had my hair done. I could see Celica whipping her fringe and holding everything else; LOL. She's a joke.

Then it went back to slow jams

'Neighbours now my name the way you screaming scratching yelling' I was already with Cecilia so she just stood behind me; which I personally think was best; everyone goes wild on this song and we all know my self control levels aren't very high at a party. Half way through the song the hands changed at it was someone new- lord knows who. But I carried on regardless. Song of the year- not gonna ruin the rhythm.

'Panty Dropper' the girls screamed and if you thought you knew low- my friend thinks again. I don't think many boys were familiar with the sing but I sure as hell was. And it was the complete version.

"Lemme clear my throat. I wanna make love to you. This right here's panty dropper. This is my panty dropping love song nothing but your heels on loving you. This right here's a panty dro-" I was happily singing and dancing when I felt a tug. The person hands were on my waist so if they got pushed or fell over I felt it. I turnt around in shock thinking what the fuck? Sam wouldn't do that. He would complain and cuss but not push. And no one would purposefully start a fight. Everyone was getting along for nearly 2 and half hours now. Music's been great- good food music and now some plonker wants to start a fight.

"Are you fucking mad?" As soon as I heard Omari speak I gave up. I remember last time I tried to break up a fight between him and Nathan and I got hit in my temple. Fuck that. I'm going straight to the big guns. I didn't care who he was fighting but at least Samuel could break it up. I pushed past people to find Sam practically having sex with a girl. Not even Katy. But she was dancing with another man so he really couldn't complain

'I can transform ya like a transformer' Dwayne was back. We danced even though it wasn't a dancing song but me and Dwayne found a way. We danced for a bit until I made the same mistake and Called Omari Dwayne again.LOL. he was slowly starting to realise so before I made another mistake I went into the kitchen to get some ribs, they were calling my name and LOUDLY. I went into the kitchen to get a drink but instead saw two girls bending over trying to pick up some drinks they had seemed to spilt. They looked up at me and screwed me. Okkkay then. I picked a chicken wing and decided to sit outside; the room stunk like someone farted and that no place for my mouth to enjoy food. I walked out and went back to the stairs were I was before. People were still coming and going but at a slower pace. The door opened and saw my babe; Kwali with a coat on

''you going home?''

''And leave you here with all these big boys?''

''LOL. Okay then we're are you going?''

''Correction. You and Me are going to buy more drinks cause some girls knocked it over''

''Ohhh. I saw them and lets go then!'' I said jumping up. I needed some air from Mother Nature anyway.

''Yeah yeah. Jo and Victoria in it?''

''I don't know their names but they were screwing me''

''of course. You look the best here'' Talk about blushing. I looked down and tried to conceal my laughter as we walked out of the building

'';No thank you or nuttin?''

''Oh errm. Thank you Kwali''

''Its ite babe'' he said laughing a bit. God if I could rape him right about now. But I didn't like him like that; he was like a walking joke book- just a friend. A very funny and sexy friend but a friend all the same; sorry mouth- were not getting any action until I've finished my whole education- including Uni. We walked through some park that looked MUCH safer in the day light. Out of excitement I had stupidly left a coat and just walked out and I was now suffering the consequences of it.

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