Chapter 80
“Nope,” Shi spoke up, as she turned to face us. “We barely see our mama. But she calls us a lot.”
“Oh.” I nodded, pretending to understand. I didn’t get how a mother could just leave her kids one day and have minimum contact.
Sounded like deadbeat behavior, if you asked me. “Are you moving in with us?” Aspen questioned. I tittered. “What made you ask that?”
“Because our daddy doesn’t bring women here,” Shi interjected. “So, you gotta be his girlfriend.”
I smirked. “Well, I’m not.”
Shi shook her head. “I don’t believe you.” “Why not?”
“Cause. You over here wearing our daddy’s robe.”
“That’s just because I don’t have any more clothes with me.
But as soon as your daddy gets here, then I’m heading home.” “Man,” Aspen pouted, as she folded her arms in front of her. “Aww, don’t worry—” I got out, before my cell rang. “Hold
up.” I lifted a hand, before stepping away from the girls. “Hello?” “So, I had to get my cousin to call you on three-way for you to
answer?
Hearing that voice, I sighed. “No. I just got a new phone, Too Low. The other one was broken.”
“It’s real crazy how you go out one night, and now I can barely get a hold of you—”
“See. There you go with that bullshit. I thought that we talked about this last night?”
He sighed into the phone. “You right. I’m tripping,” he reeled it back in. “Well, since I know the phone is working now, I’ma hang up and call you directly.”
I heard Too Low but was momentarily distracted, as I saw Face saunter into the room. That Moncler ensemble looked like it