Another Hood Love 2

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Authors: Jontu'
Tags: Fiction, Romance, Urban
front door, I nearly jumped out my skin. I looked up as Lexis was walking towards me with a handful of balloons and bags. I shook my head at her.
    “What the hell is all this, hooker?”
    Lexis placed the bags at my feet and I swear it looked as if she had shopped at every store in the mall. “Open it up and quit bumping ya gums, hoe.”
    I threw one of my throw pillows at her ass. “Keep it up, hoe, and I’m going to put yo ass out.” We both laughed as she threw the pillow back at me.
    I started going through the bags and I just smiled. There were all kinds of clothes and shoes and things for the baby but there was stuff for me as well. I could tell that she had spent a good amount of change on us and I was grateful to have a best friend like her in my life. She was always just there for me in every way possible.
    “I know you said you didn’t want a baby shower or to do anything for your birthday, so I decided to just give you everything that I thought you and the baby may have needed or wanted.”
    In the bags were sweat suits and socks, smell goods, jewelry, shoes, bibs, pacifiers, baby monitors and just everything that I could think of. She had even taken the time to pack my hospital bag with clothes for both me and Baby Tone. Tears started to run down my cheeks as I started to place everything back in the bags.
    “Yo crybaby ass!”
    I laughed because I really couldn’t control my emotions. “I’m hungry,” I said while wiping my tears.
    “Well what yo fat ass want? It’s your birthday. We can go to House of Prime Rib or Ruth’s Chris,” Lexis said as she grabbed the bags and took them upstairs.
    By the time she had come back down the stairs, I had a plate with dry salami and ranch and I was right back on the couch. “Bitch, that’s just nasty. B told me yo ass was over here eating like a hobo.” We both giggled.
    “Brayden need to shut his ass up. I can eat how I please. I’m the one carrying a whole ass extra human in me, shit,” I said as a smile spread across Lexis face. “The fuck you smiling for loser?”
    Lexis gave me the finger. “I was going to say that I love the way that the nursery came out, and its hella fuckin’ cute, blood.”
    I smiled with her because the nursery had really come out cute as hell and I was glad Gio had come and helped me. “Can we go to the Pastrami truck?” I asked Lexis while rubbing my stomach as Baby Tone began to kick around.
    “Bitch, it’s your birthday and you want to go to some funky ass food truck? I just suggested five star restaurants and you want to play me by going to the food truck? Blood, you crazy,” Lexis stared at me like I said that I wanted to jump off a building or something.
    “Bruh, fix your face, it’s my birthday and the baby and I are craving a pastrami dog and cold ass lemonade,” I said as I headed upstairs, “Give me twenty minutes,” I said as I headed upstairs to get dressed.
    I came back downstairs about 30 minutes later. I was dressed but I needed Lexis’ help to put on my socks and shoes before I was fully ready to go. It was bright and sunny Sunday but very chilly outside considering it was the middle of February. I was dressed cute and comfortably in a pair of leggings and a Nike hoodie with my knee high Timberland boots. I loved to be nice and comfy before I got pregnant but now that I was damn near fully baked, I loved to be in a hoodie and some comfortable bottoms.
    “Can you put these on for me, Lex, please?”
    Lexis looked at me and scrunched up her face, “Why yo difficult ass can’t just put on some regular ass shoes?” she asked as she grabbed a boot and I sat down so that she could get them on.
    “It’s my birthday, bitch. This my damn show today so play ya co-star role and help me get cute,” I said as she gave me the finger. Once my shoes were on, we headed out the door. I locked up my house and prepared to enjoy being outside.
    As we pulled up to the food truck, I was taking a few selfies to

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