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Chapter 7

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  • That same Saturday, after being comforted by Keisha, I took some money and headed for the grocery store in town. New York was a big city. People walked up and down the streets, looking busy. It wasn't a place for lazy people.
  • I got into a store and took a basket in which I'd put the foodstuff I'd buy. I had to cook for Josh. I began my shopping and bought things like celery, meat, carrots, broccoli, potatoes etc.
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  • As I walked through the store, I was surprised to see Shane at a distance. It'd been long. He seemed different in a white T-shirt. Black fit him more with that bad boy attitude he had. I approached him. He immediately recognised me apparently
  • "Hi, uh..." he started and I realised he didn't know my name.
  • "Shayenne Harvey."
  • "Hi shayenne." he smiled.
  • "So, you do your grocery shopping on your own?"
  • "No, no." he chuckled, "I'm here to accompany a friend."
  • At that moment, a sexy blonde in tight shorts came over and held his arm. She was the one shopping apparently when I noticed the basket in her hand.
  • "His girlfriend actually." she smiled sweetly, "Shane, start being honest with people." she teased playfully.
  • I looked at Shane and he gave me a guilty but playful smile.
  • "Nice to meet you. I'm Shayenne. He taught us once at TUOIFA." I held my hand out and she shook it.
  • "I'm Sloane. Shane's a stubborn guy. I hope he didn't annoy anyone at your university."
  • 'Yes, me.'
  • "No." I laughed.
  • "I'm serious. I had to beg him to wear white today. His wardrobe is full of black and dim colors." she rolled her eyes and I laughed. She seemed to be a funny and nice girl.
  • "It's my style, Sloane." Shane told her.
  • "With me you'll wear rainbow colors if possible." she laughed.
  • "Do you think she's being fair?" Shane asked me. I laughed.
  • "Not really. Your black fits you more, I think." I complimented
  • "You think?" Sloane asked, surprised.
  • "Yeah. It fits him."
  • Shane smirked at me.
  • "You've got taste." he said slowly.
  • "Um, thanks."
  • Sloane smiled at me.
  • "You're probably right, Shayenne. Maybe I shouldn't try to change him."
  • "Yeah, probably."
  • 'I actually like this style of his.'
  • she smiled again.
  • "I like you already." she said and I smiled back. She then turned to Shane, "Honey I'm done. I'm going to the car. Come soon."
  • She faced me again,
  • "Bye, Shayenne. Hope we meet again."
  • "Hope so too."
  • 'She's kinda nice. I expected something else.'
  • I watched her walk out of the store. I then turned to Shane.
  • "Okay, I think I should go on with my shopping." I said, "I'm surprised. I thought you were single."
  • "I was. Sloane has been a very close friend from childhood. We officially became a couple two weeks ago."
  • "Oh, I see. She's nice. I like her. I wonder how she decided to date a jerk like you." I mused.
  • "A jerk?" he chuckled. He was even more handsome when he laughed.
  • "Just kidding." I laughed a little.
  • "Okay. This is not the first impression I had of you. You're more friendly." he replied.
  • "Yeah. I just don't spare those who try to knock me down with a race bike."
  • He laughed
  • "Oh, right. Sorry about that. Here's my card. Visit or call when you can. Sloane would probably like to see you again."
  • I happily took it. It read,
  • 'Hollywood Productions'.
  • I smiled. This means I could go visit the place as soon as I was free.
  • "Thanks."
  • "No problem. And thanks for saving my skin. Black is meant for me." he smirked.
  • "Uh, yeah. If you believe that." I laughed nervously. That was awkward of me.
  • "I like that. See you later." he winked at me and left the store.
  • I looked at my card. I immediately stored his number before putting the card away safely.