“I stared at Calhoun and couldn’t help but crack into a smile. He reached over the counter and hugged me. I hugged him back, happy to see him. Once I broke the hug, I saw Toi also enter the store. My smile dropped at her presence. Then I ignored her. “Why didn’t you come into the Springdales? You know that’s where I always be!” “A part of my parole is to stay away from known felons,” I joked. “Nigga, fuck you!” “Nigga, fuck you! I’m not trying to go back to jail.” We both broke into laughter. I ...wondered how they found out that I worked here. “Seriously, though. When I got out I went to your parents’ house, you weren’t there.” “Why didn’t you come to the Springdales? You know that’s where I always be.” “I ain’t going in there for shit.” “Awwnigga! Yeah, Toi swung through the Springdales one day and told me a nigga was fresh out.” “How did you know I worked here?” I asked him. “Shit, I didn’t.” He pointed to her. “She did. So I had to see the shit for myself.”MoreLessRead More Read Less
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