"That was you this time." He said laughing making me laugh.
"It's already wet now." I said shrugging.
"Yeah, what else is wet?" He asked with a raised brow.
"Find out." I said kissing him.
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Kierra
"No Christian. I'm not by whatever street you just said." I said closing my car door.
"So where you at?" He asked as I put him on speaker searching my purse.
"Minding my business." I said rolling my eyes.
"Minding yo' business where?" He asked making me laugh.
"Boy at home. Why wassup?" I asked searching around my car trying to back track the last time I had my credit card.
"Don't why wassup me." He said as I heard the noise the car make when you don't have your seatbelt on.
"Put on your seatbelt." I said. My eyes lit up when I felt my credit card under my passenger seat.
"I don't need a seatbelt. I been driving for 10 years." He said making me think.
"That's sad because you were 14." I said laughing.
"Anyway I'm bouta go in the barbershop." He said as he yawned.
"Ok." I said before hanging up my phone.
I got out my car and went back inside my house. I went into my room and flopped down on the bed. My phone went off with a notification ring.
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No Strings Attached
General FictionDating is overrated. At least that's what Kierra thinks. After what her ex did she's completely over relationships...or is she?
