Shorty Got My Head Gone

Shorty Got My Head Gone by China White

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y'all did an amazing job. Its look good but the club look so different during the day time."

"Well that what we want it, to transform at night, that why it’s called a night club Shorty," I said joking with her.

"I'm saying it still look nice it just look different Gosh," she said then start chuckling. “But this here is pretty dope tho. I wouldn't expect you to be so successful like this and shit. Owning your own nightclub and living in mansions and shit, three cars man you...."

"Naw got 7" I interrupted correcting her.

"Well damn see nigga you rich as fuck."

I start laughing out loud at the face she made when she said that. She also started laughing. She still had that same laugh where she scrunched up her nose softly laughing that seemed so fake. I always thought it was cute, though.

"I see you still got that fake ass laugh of yours," I said to her

"What! It is not fake, that just how I laugh, I’m so serious."

I start laughing again "That's what be so funny because I know you be serious."

"Shut up Poppi, and you used to be the main one to say something about it, I used to get so mad."

"ha-ha yea I remember that, I said thinking back during those days

"yea but hey who's that guy, he have a weird accent," She asked snapping me out my thought

"What guy."

"The guy who called you down, oh man you should have seen his face when I asked for you, he didn't know who the hell I was talking about."

"Oh you talking about my manager Jason, yea he's from London."

"Oh yea that’s what up, he fine as hell and the accent is sexy on him, mmm," She said biting down on her lip.

I scrunched up my face and raised up an eyebrow 'the fuck' I thought to myself. For some reason, I didn't like her looking at a guy like that.

"You better calm yo hot ass down, not in front of me," I said

"What," she asked then start laughing as if was a joke, but I was dead ass serious. "Poppi, chill it's not that deep,” She said still laughing.

"I'm serious Ashley not in front of me," I said giving her a serious look.

"Damn, alright then'' she stopped laughing but still had a smirk on her face.

"Yea ok, anyways you ready to head out," I asked her while standing up from the table.

"I was waiting' on you. “She said, standing up from her seat.

"Iight' go to the car I be out in a second," I said while walking off. I went to the bar where Jason was at to tell him I was headed out."

"Ayo bruh I'm about to headed out, I’m take off for a few days, I won't be coming to the club tonight or tomorrow night, I know we’ve only been open for about a week now but I know you can handle everything around here and I trust you. This meeting today was impressive and I got to give it to you for pulling everything off. Nice job." I said while dapping him up.

"Thanks, boss I really appreciate it. I told you me working for you, 323i going to be the one nightclub in the country, after this party we going to bigger and better things. We going to start having parties for Vogue, Jay Z and Beyoncé', BET. I'm telling you it don't stop here," He said getting excited about the possible opportunities.

"I knew I hired you for a reason, and so far you’ve proven me right. Let's get this money" I said dapping him up again before walking off.

I knew I could trust Jason and I leaving him in charge while I'm gone wasn't a problem for me. He knows exactly what he’s doing and if he didn't, he wouldn't be here. I find the most qualified workers so it won't be that much work on me. I want to have a franchise of nightclubs around the country. I already have one in Atlanta and in California but I also want one in Las Vegas, Miami, and in New York.

I just sit back and make the money most of the time. No hard labor on my part, I'm the boss. I just make sure everything goes smoothly.

I hopped in the car and slammed the door behind me. I turned to my side to see Ashley texting on a little flip phone. ‘What the well' I thought to myself. I

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