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haven’t answered any of my questions anyway.”
    “ I can answer the questions tomorrow now please just let me go,” I replied gritting my teeth.
    “What will happen if I refuse?” Joey countered, glaring down at me. I carefully nudged him with me knee and he got the message. Joey dropped his hands and stepped back, letting me go about my business. I really didn’t like threatening him like that but he was on my last nerve. Anyway I don’t like kicking or kneeing any guys in the sensitive spot, I think that it is a cheap way of fighting.
    I walked outside and looked at my watch, it was 3:15 pm. Shit! My shift starts in about two hours and it takes me about 30-40 minutes to walk home, then another 40 or so minutes to bike to the restaurant. I could make it in time if I run home, have a quick shower, and then bike fast to the restaurant. I groaned can this day get any better?
    I started to jog out of the school property when I heard the motor of a motorcycle come up behind me. I turned and saw Antonio pull up beside me on his motorcycle. He motioned for me to get on. I thought quickly about all the running I would have to do if I didn’t take him up on his offer, then I jumped on the back and we sped off.
    I was about to start giving him directions to where I wanted to go, but it seemed that he knew where he was going. We didn’t talk through the whole drive, but the silence was a comfortable silence. I was pleasantly surprised when we arrived at my house in about 20 minutes. I jumped off the bike and turned around to say goodbye and to thank him for the ride, in spite of this he was parking the bike and taking off his helmet.
    “You do know I have to go to work right?” I asked, uneasy.
    “Yes I know I just thought I would give you a ride to work,” Antonio replied cocking his head to the side. “Is that a problem?”
    “No, it’s not,” I replied a bit confused. Not the bad kind of confused, the good kind. “Would you like to come inside?”
    Now it was his turn to look uneasy, “I can just stay out here and watch the bike.”
    “No I insist please come in,” I insisted, walking toward the house and motioning for him to follow. “I’m going to be a few minutes anyway.”
    I could tell that my brothers were already home as soon as I walked in the door. The house smelled of Kevin’s cooking and I could hear the sound of the radio and my other two brothers in the other room. After I closed the door behind Antonio I went to the kitchen to see Kevin.
    Kevin had his back turned to the door but I knew that he had heard me come in. I walked up next to him and looked over his shoulder to see what he was cooking. The smells were even better up close, and I could see that he was cooking stir fry on the stove.
    “Mmm, looks good,” I said. “Anything I can do to help.”
    “You can go get ready for work,” Kevin replied not looking up from his work, “and introduce your guest.”
    “My guest’s name is Antonio,” I replied, then turned to Antonio. “Antonio this is one of my brothers, Kevin.”
    “Do you know how to cook?” Kevin asked without turning to look at Antonio.
    “I know a little bit,” Antonio replied, keeping his voice neutral.
    “Alright then, you can help me while Steph takes a shower and gets dressed for work,” Kevin instructed, finally turning around to look at Antonio. I was surprised that his expression didn’t changed, when he saw how tall Antonio was. I was even more surprised when Kevin smiled and didn’t ask any more about him.
    Kevin sent me to the bathroom to have a shower and he put Antonio to work on cutting the vegetables. I had a nice length shower except for the bandage on my arm that I had to be wary of. Then went to my bedroom and got changed into my work clothes. I had to wear a white blouse with a small black vest, black slacks and black high heels. I tied my hair back into a ponytail, put on some eye shadow and mascara, and then I went out to see how they were

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