Loving Keera by Ambro Zia
Author:Ambro Zia [Zia, Ambro]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9781505286885
Amazon: 1505286883
Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Published: 2015-01-27T05:00:00+00:00
Alexis
“You watch TV in mute all the time? Where’s the remote?” I asked in between spoons of cinnamon sugary bliss. She felt around the couch and tossed it to me, but I liked the atmosphere we had so I took the TV off mute but didn’t turn it up so loud. Aqua Teen Hunger Force was on, anyway, and I didn’t really like that show.
“You live here by yourself?” I asked.
“Yep.”
“Wow. It’s real spacious in here for it to be just you.”
“Yeah. I need a roommate sometimes when my money is tight, but when I have a good month and I budget well I can appreciate the space.”
“I feel that. I can’t remember the last time I lived by myself. I don’t think I ever have,” I added. “I was saving up to move out from my cousin’s apartment but she is going through some tough stuff now so I don’t think I’m moving out for another few months. Change of plans.”
“Shit happens.”
“Exactly.”
I sipped all the milk from my bowl and sat content. Jordan was just finishing hers as well. She stopped to watch the show for a while. I pretended to do the same, laughing slightly when she laughed as Meat Wad did a freestyle rap on the television screen. In truth, I was watching the blue TV light dance on her face. It looked back to normal compared to the way it did before. I didn’t even wanna ask what happened now that she mentioned the Sherry thing and Sherry’s ex. I could pretty much piece together an assumption in my head.
Either way, she was still fine as hell, and being at her house alone with her as she sat there relaxed in a beater and blue basketball shorts, du-rag on her head covering the nicest waves I can ever remember laying eyes on, gave me butterflies that milk and cereal couldn’t cover with a quilt.
“You in summer school?” I asked in order to jump start conversation and bring her attention back to me.
“Oh, nah,” she replied without taking her eyes off the TV screen. “Just working. I’d rather stay here than go home for the summer or any amount of months in a row ever in my lifetime.”
“Wow. You and your folks don’t get along?”
“Yes and no. I love my parents. Sweetest people you’d ever meet. But they are a pain in the ass. Me being gay. Them running a church. We mix like oil and water.”
“Yeah, they don’t mix,” I chuckled.
“Exactly. That’s all I have to say.”
“When did they find out about you?”
“When I started college. They thought I was just a tomboy before that. And let me say, the circumstances of the situation were not pretty. What about you?”
I shifted in my seat at the other end of the love sofa we were sharing when she put her focus back on me. Adult Swim was finally on commercials.
“My mom knew by the time I was seventeen. I went to my junior prom with a girl. A stud.
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