Last Chance To Love by B. Love

Last Chance To Love by B. Love

Author:B. Love [Love, B.]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Prolific Pen Pusher
Published: 2020-05-30T18:30:00+00:00


Chapter 5

My attitude had been real rude all day today. When I woke up, Amaru was gone. I figured he’d changed his mind about us giving this a real chance and cut me off. Which was a scary sign of how I’d react if he cut me off for good. Because if I felt some type of way after spending just one day with him, I couldn’t imagine how I’d feel at the end of the week.

On top of that I was bored out of my damn mind. Work used to keep me so consumed that I didn’t even realize I wasn’t having fun. Work was my fun. I didn’t need a social life. Work was my life. Now that I was limiting the amount of time I worked, I found myself cleaning things that were already clean and spending unnecessary money to pass the time.

It was three in the afternoon, and I was calling Cali for the fourth time. I could tell by how many times she let it ring that she didn’t really want to answer, but she did eventually.

“Yes, Morgan?”

“What you doing?”

She paused, and I pictured her looking at the phone and rolling her eyes. “I’m working. You know… what you pay me to do.”

“I’m bored.”

Cali sighed. “You need to get a life, sis. A friend. A dog. A man. Get out the house.”

“I don’t have anyone to go out with until you stop working. If I go out by myself, I’ll buy something.”

“You’re rich, you can do that.”

Groaning, I hopped out of my bed and began to pace around my room. “Not every time I leave the house just because I’m bored.”

“Well, where’s Amaru?”

“I don’t know. I still haven’t heard from him.”

“Have you tried to call him?”

My feet stopped pacing. Eyebrows wrinkled. Confusion took over me. Call him? First? Why hadn’t I thought about that?

“No. Should I?”

She chuckled, making me smile. “I think you should do a lot of things, sissy. I think you should get some hobbies and find things you love outside of work, and actually do those things. Don’t just add them to your list. I think you should find common minded men and women to be friends with. I think you should spend time with our parents and not let them stress you out about your life plans as if you haven’t already done amazing things. And yes, I think you should call Amaru.”

Thinking over her words, I walked over to the small writing desk that was in my room. I didn’t like to work in here since I had a home office, but I used that for random ideas that came to mind and journaling. On top of it was a list of things that I enjoyed and wanted to do more of. So far, I had reading nonfiction books, movies, shopping, traveling, and self-pleasure.

“Okay, I’ll talk to you later.”

“Okay, Morgy. Bye.”

“Aight.”

I didn’t like ending any conversation with bye or goodbye and she knew that, but it didn’t stop her from doing so.



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