Chapter Continuation
Wanting to see my cousin win, I told her to save all her bread. Stack up. So, that she and her baby could eventually find some-where nice to live with a nice nest egg on the back end.
Low key, she honestly could’ve lived with me indefinitely, but I felt like Cass deserved to live in a better environment. Hell, if I’d had any kids, then I would have moved away from the area and never looked back. But I didn’t have kids to consider and had been sticking around for the cheap rent.
Nevertheless, bouncing back and forth between spaces had been a lot, hence the reason Soya hadn’t seen me lately. I had been tied up with Face out in the Woodlands, and hadn’t been seeing family as much as I would’ve liked.
Soya had been begging for some time, and I figured that this book event at a hotel was the perfect occasion for us to link.
I pulled out of the apartment’s parking lot. “Don’t take it personally, cousin. I’ve just been busy.”
“Yeah, right,” she sighed, as her eyes wandered around the truck. “I see he let you loose in the G-Wagon.”
“Yeah,” I yawned, feeling sleepy, although I’d just woken up.
A few months back, I was hyped to drive any one of Face’s vehicles.
So, I would swing through the hood behind the dark tint, and scoop my cousin up.
And now, riding in his cars was a common thing.
Nothing to brag about. In fact, he’d paid o$ my C300 Benz, and it was now parked back at the complex, since I hadn’t driven it in months.
“I seen that you was out riding with his sisters last night,” Soya grumbled. “Aint told me shit, though.”
I sighed. “It aint like that. They just randomly stopped by the house and we ended up going to brunch.”
She sucked her teeth. “That aint got nothing to do with you not inviting me, Babi. Let’s address the elephant in the room.”
“And what’s that?” I questioned.