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being rude to her. Can you just take me home? I wanna go get into bed and watch movies the rest of the day,” I sighed.
    “You wanna come over to my house and we can watch movies in my home movie theater?” Ryder asked.
    “Sure, why not? It beats being at home all by myself, and I haven’t been over to your place in a long time.”
    We drove the rest of the way to Ryder’s house in silence. Ryder looked as if he was in deep thought too. My mind was on calling Anika to get Skie’s number. I really wanted to make it up to her for being rude each time we ran into each other. I took my phone out of my pocket and sent Anika a text message.
    Me: Hey Nika, can I ask you a favor?
    Anika: Yeah, What’s up?
    Me: Can I get Skie number from you?
    Anika: someone has a crush on the famous Skie. Sure I’ll give it to you.
     
    I looked at Skies’ number and saved it in my phone. Now, I was scared to call or text her. Maybe, I would just hold on to it for now. Besides what would I even say? I didn’t even realize that we were in front of Ryder’s house. We both jumped out the car and walked into the huge mansion.
    “I swear I love your house, Ryder. I would love to live here,” I laughed.
    I loved coming over because his house was so big. The kitchen had two stainless steel stoves, two fridges and enough room for the two other rooms. They also had six living rooms, ten bathrooms, fifteen bedrooms and three master suites. The biggest one was Ghost’s and his wife, Linda, who were in the backyard drinking wine and laughing. They looked so in love. No one knew he was really in love with another woman. He only married Linda because his father forced him too. If he didn’t, he would have never inherited his father’s cartel
                  “Hi mom and dad. Is it okay if Blu is over here right? We were gonna watch a movie in the theater and probably just chill for the rest of the day,” He explained
                  “That’s fine, honey. Just make sure you don’t make a mess; the theater just got cleaned from your sister’s movie night last week,” Linda said, as she eyed me down, but no one noticed.
                  “That’s fine son. Just make sure you come talk to me, once Blu leaves. I have some important things to go over with you.” He gave Ryder a serious look.
    Ryder and I walked into the house. Whenever I was around ghost, I got this weird feeling. Not because of the rumors about him or the fact that everyone got chills from hearing his name. I just felt like he did a lot of extra stuff for me. He basically treated me like I was his own child. So, he was a father figure to me, since I had never met my biological father. I sat down on the big ass couch that occupied the movie room. It was just like a movie theater, but the seats were recliner chairs and there was a really big couch in the first row. They also had an indoor basketball court and a full exercise room, as well as a bowling alley and a mini pool down stairs as well. It was a three story house. They had a second house that you had to ride a car to get too. I honestly didn’t understand why Ryder wanted to leave this house, if it was me, I would never want to leave. This house was amazing and he had both parents. Some people didn’t know how good they had it.
    “Ryder, why do you wanna leave here so bad? You always complaining or saying you just can’t wait to go pro?” I looked at him, waiting for an answer with a sweet look on my face.
    “I really don’t wanna talk about it, Blu. Just know this might look all great from the outside but it’s not all what it’s cracked up to be.” He walked over to the movies, changing the subject. “What do you wanna watch?”
    “I wanna watch something scary. Why don’t we watch sinister? I haven’t seen that in a while. Can we have some popcorn too?” I got comfortable on the couch.
    Ryder walked over to the phone and called the kitchen. He told the maid to bring

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