pour me a glass.
She looks at me and shrugs. âWhatever. More for me.â She snaps her head back and swallows the dark elixir in one gulp. She refills her shot glass and tosses it back. âAaah.â She shakes her shoulders and shakes out her hands as if sheâs having a seizure. âWhew! The devil is a lie. Henny does the body right. We need some music up in here.â
I watch her as she scuttles over toward her Sony Bluetooth speaker, holding up her phone. A few seconds later, Trinidad Jamesâs âAll Gold Everythingâ starts playing.
âWoo-oooh!â She snaps her fingers. âThis ish right here goes hard.â
I shrug.
She dances over to where sheâs left the drinks and pours another shot, then tosses it back. âAnd please donât tell me you wearinâ some big ole nasty granny panties underneath them jeans. Please, donât. Iâm goinâ to hop in the shower. Donât be goinâ thru my ish, either, bish .â She laughs. âLet me stop effen witâ you. Iâll be back in a sec.â
She shakes her butt out of the room.
Several minutes go by and her Samsung rings over on the dresser. She quickly stalks back into the bedroom with only her purple thong on. âOoh, I thought I heard my phone. Itâs about time this ninja hit me back.â
Her naked breasts sway. I quickly avert my eyes, reaching over and picking up the latest issue of Ebony . I flip through the pages, pretending to be interested. But, honestly, my mind is starting to race about this party weâre going to. Like whoâs going to be there? What types of guys are going to be there? Stuff like that.
âHello? Yeah . . . uh-uh . . . where you . . . ? Oh, okay . . . We gettinâ dressed now . . . Yeah, yeah, blah, blah, blah . . . I know . . .â
I feign interest in some article about the woes of the music industry until I stumble on an article about how most New Yorkers donât use condoms during sex. I cringe. âOhmygod, thatâs so nasty,â I mumble, reading on. It states that only one out of three adults in New York used a condom the last time they had sex. I read on, wondering why anyone would jeopardize their health like that, knowing the risks involved. I shake my head as I finish reading.
âYeah, sheâs here . . .â I look up from the magazine, glancing over at Sasha as she prances around the room half-naked. âYeah . . . the chick I was tellinâ you âbout . . . holâ on . . .â
âHere,â she says, shoving her cell into my face. âMy boy wants to holla at you.â
I frown, staring at her hand. âWho is he?â
âSomeone whoâs gonna change your life; thatâs who.â
I shake my head, pushing her hand away from me.
âGirl, donât play. I been talkinâ you up to him ânâ heâs tryna get at you. So you better act like you know ânâ get witâ the program. Iâm tryna upgrade you, boo.â
Upgrade me?
âYou can thank me later. Now here.â She shoves the phone back in my face. âHello,â I say in a low whisper.
âYo, watâs good, ma?â I hear the smooth voice on the other end of the line say. Iâm not going to lie. He has a really nice voice. âIâve heard a lot âbout you from my peoples.â
I shoot a look over at Sasha as she heads out of the door, telling me over her shoulder that sheâs going to take her shower.
âOh,â I say, fidgeting with the diamond Tiffany cross around my neck. A gift from my grandparents given to me on my thirteenth birthday. âWho is this?â
âMalik. But cats in the streets call me Money.â
âOh,â I say again. Not sure what Iâm supposed to say after that.
âSo whatâs good? You got a man?â
I shake my head. No, but I want one. Hazel Eyes comes to mind. But I immediately shake any thoughts
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