sandy brown hair that stopped at the middle of my back out and walked to the bus stop. As I was walking a car approached me.
"Jordyn, get in the car. I'll drop you off." I looked over my shoulder to see Trey driving alongside me. I rolled my eyes and kept walking to the bus stop.
"Jordyn, just get ya’ ass in the fucking car, alright? Damn. I've been apologizing all week. What else you want me to do?"
"Can you drop dead? That would be nice. Or maybe you could bring back the old Tinker, the one who didn't do drugs. Yeah, can you do that? No, you can't but you can continue to supply her with the bullshit she smokes, right? That's what I thought, Trey. You can't do shit for me, can you?" I could feel the tears starting to form in my eyes. I'll be damned if I let this nigga see me cry.
"Jordyn, just get in the car. It's about to start raining." Just as he said that the rain started to fall, leaving me no choice but to get in the car.
"Look, Jordyn, I know you’re mad that I gave your mother the drugs but I didn't know that she was your mother. Honestly, I didn't. Yeah, I knew she had a daughter. I just didn't know it was you. I’m sorry. Can you forgive me?" I tried to smile away the tears but I couldn’t hold them in any longer. I shifted my body so that it was facing the window. I didn’t need a stranger seeing me cry. I looked around and didn’t recognize my surroundings anymore.
“Where are we? I know you did not just kidnap my ass!”
“You go to Grady, right? That’s where we going. I just need to make a stop real quick.” A couple minutes later we pulled into the driveway of one of the biggest houses I’d ever seen. I sat in the car, taking in my surroundings.
“Get out the car, ma.” I got out and followed behind him like a lost puppy. He stuck his key in the door. So this is his place , I thought.
“Aye, Jay, we here, man.” He walked into the kitchen and grabbed an apple before hugging an older version of Kayden. They had the same smile and voice, the same body shape and all. “Hey, Ma, where’s Big Jay?” She turned and faced me, and then she walked over and hugged me.
“Hello, Jordyn. Oh my goodness, I haven’t seen you in forever. You’re grown now. Last time I seen you your were the size of a tadpole.”
“Star, please leave the girl alone,” Jay said. “Hello, Jordyn.” I rolled my eyes and looked at Trey. Here he was, making us late for nothing.
“Hello Jay! How are you?” I asked sarcastically.
“I’m fine. Have you used what was in the envelope?”
“Actually, I haven’t even opened it; I was actually going to return it to you.”
“Don’t. When you read the letter we will talk. Enjoy your day at school!” I nodded my head and walked away.
“It was nice seeing you again, Jordyn.” I just shook my head at them. Trey followed behind me. I finally got a good look at him. He had on a white Burberry shirt with some white True Religion jeans and the “Red October” Yeezys on. I leaned on the door, waiting for him to unlock it.
Trey:
It felt like no matter what I did it was still wrong. I was given strict instructions to bring Jordyn to the house before we went to school. Once we pulled up to the school everything went back to normal as if we never met. Little did she know, she was the reason I even went to school. I mean I had noticed Jordyn on her first day of school. She was real cute but seemed stuck up. At the time Jayden was still in high school. I was too busy making money to even talk to her half the time. Now here I was dropping her off to school and I still couldn’t form the right words. I walked inside the school building trying to catch up to her.
“Aye Jor—” I was cut off by my ratchet ass baby mother.
“Hey Trey!” I attempted to keep my attitude in check. I could feel someone staring at me. I looked up only for my gaze to be meet by Jordyn and Shyla shaking their heads, laughing at