His Kind of Girl: A Love Story

His Kind of Girl: A Love Story by Jai Amor

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these days girl but I honestly don’t think he is cheating, I mean how could he, when y’all are in each other’s ass all day every day,” I said laughing.
    “Well you got a point there but a nigga don’t need nothing but a minute. I hope he don’t tell me anything that’s going to hurt me,” she said.             
    “Girl, I feel you because Ahmir sent me a message saying he wants to meet up with me in few to talk about some things so I’m nervous right now.”
    “He probably got some good news for you so you don’t have to worry about anything.”
    “I hope not. Well let me get up from here to go meet up with Ahmir, ”I said getting up from the table.
    I headed to “The Yard” to see what Ahmir had to say. My nerves were getting the best of me and I had to get myself together. I walked to our normal meeting spot and he was not there yet so I sat on the bench and waited for him to come. After ten minutes of waiting, I saw him walk up looking good in a polo button up and dark blue jeans. He came over and gave me one of the tightest, longest hugs and he smelled good enough to eat.
    “Damn boy, you look and smell good where you coming from?” I asked.
    Laughing he said, “I just decided to put this on nothing major.”
    “Well what’s going on that you had to meet me?”
    “Damn, straight to the point huh? Well I just been doing some thinking all day to make sure this is what I want...
    “Just tell me I’m a big girl I can handle it,” I interrupted him. To be honest, I prepared myself for the worst.
    “Let me finish saying what I was about to say. I know that we haven’t known each other for that long and I’m the last person to rush anything but I want to know if we can try this relationship thing out,” he said.
    I was caught off guard so I was speechless. I didn’t know what to say so for a moment I just sat there looking at him to see if he was serious or not. He did not crack one smile so I knew he was dead ass serious.
    “Ummm Ahmir I was not expecting this. I don’t know what I was expecting, but this definitely wasn’t it. Are you sure this is something you want to do?” I asked.
    “Yeah listen, you must’ve put it on me last night because all I thought about was you. About to have a nigga sprung,” he joked. “But naw on a serious note, I like everything about you. You cool as hell, sweet and not to mention sexy.”
    “Whatever! But to answer your question, we can give it a try and see where it leads. As long as I don’t have to deal with any drama from your hoes I’m good because I know you got them.”
    “Naw baby not me. I don’t rock like that you should know that. Come over here and give me a kiss.”
    We shared a long kiss but I had a funny feeling that we were being watched.

CHANEL
    After Kior left to meet Ahmir, I decided I might as well go and find out what Jeremiah had to tell me. I sent him a text message letting him know that I was on my way to his dorm so that he could meet me downstairs. I told him that we could talk later but I’m already a nervous wreck and I was not about to walk around any longer not knowing what was going on. When I got to his dorm, he was outside waiting on me. He walked up to me and gave me a hug. Even though I was upset, I hugged him back. When we got to his room, he walked to his bed and sat down letting out a long sigh.
    “Jeremiah what the hell is going on? Who was that person calling me saying you were her baby’s daddy?” I asked as soon as I closed his room door.
    “Baby listen, what I’m about to tell you, I hope you believe every word I’m telling you because it is the honest truth. The thing I want you to know is that I care about you very, very much and the last thing I want to do is cause you any hurt or pain,” he said.
    I sat there not saying anything because I knew whatever it was he was about to tell me was not good at all, so he continued. “Right before summer break ended, I started dealing with

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