17 ; Stay away

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September 12, 2018

After realizing that Tzuyu's never going to let go of my breast, I had managed to fall asleep for a little longer with her arms wrapped tightly around my body- only to be awaken by a revving engine outside my window.

I sighed in relief, thinking it was Tzuyu's car and that she was leaving just like what we had talked about.

I stretched my limbs, yawning as I face the other side of the bed... seeing Tzuyu still cuddled in between the sheets comfortably.

I sat up with a frown on my face- not even bothering to wake her up as I stood up from my bed, going to the window to look at the noise.

I exhaled seeing Tzuyu's car still in place, even though there's a big percentage of her car being carjacked in this type of neighborhood.

I then noticed another car parked behind her car, a black BMW to be precise. And then my attention was caught by the commotion coming from downstairs.

I was about to go down there but my parents might see that I brought someone home. I walked in the middle of the room, grabbed the pillow on the floor and throw it harshly on Tzuyu's face.

She sat up in surprise with a sleepy face. The white sheets covering her bare chest slipped off of her body and now I am staring with an agape jaw at her naked upper body.

Holy shit! Those are some nice breasts!

"Damn," I said out loud. My heart pumping blood in my chest at a very fast pace.

She rubbed her eyes and slowly smirked, looking down at her hot breasts and then back at me. "You like it?" She said in a husky tone seductively, not even bothering to cover it up.

I shook my head and scolded myself. "What? Of course not," I denied as I fix my hair, averting my eyes away from hers. "I have those too, y'know.."

She chuckled. "Of course you do," biting her bottom lip as both of us remember the way she held my breast when we went to sleep earlier.

I blush in response and turned my back to her, going out of the room. "Get changed and I'll sneak you out of here. Wait for me, I'll be back,"
I walked down the stairs and saw my mom talking to someone outside. "Mom? Who's there?"

She peep her head back inside the window. "A girl named Ashely, Nana she said she needs to talk to you. I thought you were still asleep so I was trying to tell her to just go back later,"

"Oh," I said in surprise when she mentioned the name Ashley. "It's okay Eomma, I'll talk to her now.."

"Okay," she nodded, entering the house. "Invite her inside, I'll go check on your dad. He had caught a fever late last night,"

My mom headed back to her and my dad's room as I walk outside, finding Ashley about to enter her BMW but not before looking at Tzuyu's car deeply.

"Ashley!" I called out. She turned towards me and meet me halfway.

"Hey, Sana. I need to tell you something.." She said without second thoughts the moment she saw me.

"Sure, what is it?"

"I want you to stay away from Tzuyu," she deadpanned.

"What?" I asked in surprise at her request.

"I said, I want you to stay away from Tzuyu.."

"Wait, what?" I frowned. "Why?"

"Because she's not good for you,"

"Even if I want to stay away from her, I can't and I won't,"

"She's not right for you!"

"And who is?!"

"Someone who is not her!"

"Wait.." I paused. "What are you even doing here? How'd you even know where my house is?"

"It doesn't matter, but please.. just stay away from her, okay? You're better off without her.."

"I think she can decide for herself," A possessive Tzuyu said behind me as she approach us, wrapping both her arms around my torso. Ashley immediately glaring at the contact.

I turned my head to see Tzuyu wearing one of my baggy t-shirt that fits her body perfectly. I then relaxed with her touch, leaning my back to her front.

"You should leave," I said, taking Tzuyu's side.

"Think about it Sana. Stay away from Tzuyu or get hurt. It's your choice," she dismissed, entering her car and driving down the road.

When Ashley's car was out of sight, I quickly shoved Tzuyu away from me.

"Go home, Tzuyu." I turned around, leaving her on the side of the road.

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