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“Does it matter?”
I scoff, roup of people are let on
“So, is it true then?” she asks “Did the princess see the toad?”
“Get the fuck out of here, Josie”
“Oh, so uesses
I turnhere right now? We’re not together anys closed, remember?”
Josie’s gaze falls a e me You didn’t even care”
My head pulls back “What the fuck did you expect,please, Josie You know better than that” I lower my voice “You didn’t come at me when you found out I slept with Sandra, but now that you heard about et another chance to slide down my dick like you’ve been able to in the past? Tell irls I’ve fucked since you, why you trippin’ on little Demi Davenport?”
That pisses her off “She’s not just soirl, is she Nic?” she forces past clenched teeth
“You’re right, she’s ain”
That has her dark eyes hardening “Look whose side she’s by right now”
Despiteher and Alex now next in line to ride
Irritation tightensnot missed by Josie, and a dark chuckle leaves her
De htest bit, the tip of her lips straightening
Josie leans closer to my ear, and Demi’s eyes cut her way “Seems none of us can resist a perfect white boy—”
My glare slices to Josie and she stops short, sing hard on her words
“Forget about her, Nic,” Josie backpedals, a desperate flare taking over as she takes a step in “She’ll never want you like you—”
“Hey” Demi’s peppy voice surprises us both, evenJosie at her back as if she didn’t see her standing here at all
She did
Her big green eyes stare into ht now, but even though she doubts her place, her voice is strong “It’s our turn”
“Excuse you,” Josie spits, stepping to the side slightly
Deainst my chest as she turns toward Josie She smiles sweetly at her “Hey, Josie”
Josie glares, opens her s
“Co after the other over the chain that closes off the line and I’ht behind her
I don’t look back at my ex once
The ride attendant pretends she’s annoyed for us holding up the cart an extra few seconds, but a small smile tips her lips as we pass
Deht beside her
I glance over, eyeing Alex who stands at the head of the line, only for a split second before the cart jolts forward, and he’s out of sight
The second we’reover several inches
We’re both quiet the first few minutes, but it’s me who breaks the silence