Ballers Bitches

Ballers Bitches by Deja King

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her, what movies has she stared in?”
    “She’s still under the radar because the movies that she’s staring in haven’t been released yet. She has a role in the Tyler Perry movie that’s coming out at the end of the year and she’s in the running for lead in the next Tarantino movie. This girl is going to be huge. And what’s great for you is that she’s not the standard video girl that everybody has seen. This will be her first one.”
    “Really.” Her eyes gleamed in anticipation of getting her hands on some fresh new meat. “I know if Darcy took her on as a client she must be hot. How fast can she get here?”
    “I’ll get her on the phone now.” I hurried off to a corner with my fingers crossed that Blair would answer her phone. It rang and rang and rang then it went to voicemail. So I hung up and called her again. “Dammit Blair, answer the fuckin’ phone,” I yelled in a whispering voice so no one else could hear how frustrated I was.
    “Hello.” I groggy female voice answered the phone and I assumed it had to be Blair.
    “Blair, wake up!”
    “Who is this?” I could tell she was still half asleep.
    “It’s Kennedy.”
    “Who?”
    “Your publicist.”
    “Oh, Kennedy…hi,” she said, with her voice perking up.
    “I need you to get up and come to 63 Ganesvoort Street…now.”
    “Why, what’s going on there?”
    “You’re going to be the leading lady for Skee Patron’s new video.”
    “Seriously…you got me a job already in a Skee Patron video and I’m the lead.”
    “Yes and yes but only if you can get out the bed and get here now.”
    “I’m coming,” she stuttered.
    “Wait, you do know how to run in heels don’t you?”
    “Yeah, why?”
    “Only checking, because you will be doing some running. And Blair, fix yourself up. I know you’re just waking up but I don’t want you coming down here looking like it.”
    “I got you and trust me I know how to do the get ready quick look.”
    “Great, see you shortly.”
    “Were you able to get in touch with her because if not, I just got the call that Jourdan Dunn is in town and would love to do it?”
    “No need! I just got off the phone with Blair and she’s on the way. Trust me, Tish, you’ll love her.”
    “I’ll call the office and let them know we have our model.”
    “You do that.” While Tish made her phone call I noticed the bartender waving his hand to get my attention. He then pointed his finger towards the door and I noticed a middle age Italian looking man coming in. I figured that was the owner. I smiled and gave the bartender thumbs up before placing my own call.
    “Are you on your way back?” Darcy wanted to know before I even had a chance to say hello.
    “Actually, I’m still waiting for the owner. They’re not sure when he’ll get here. But I can leave the papers with the bartender so I can get back to the office,” I suggested, knowing damn well that wouldn’t fly over with Darcy.
    “Oh please, you might as well dump it in the trash in that case. Just stay there for however long it takes until you can personally give the paper to the owner. Your work will be here waiting for you when you get back. Gotta go…bye.”
    Now that I took care of Darcy all I had to worry about was Blair. I was keeping my fingers crossed that she wouldn’t let me down. I looked at the time on my watch while drumming my fingers on the table. This was her first test and it was up to Blair whether she would pass or fail.

Blair
     
    After getting off the phone with Kennedy, I literally took a shower and got dressed in fifteen minutes. Obviously Kennedy was on top of her job and I wasn’t about to let her down. I would’ve been ready quicker but I debated on what I should wear. I knew whoever the stylist was on set would provide wardrobe but I still wanted to make the right first impression. I opted on some form fitting jeans and a white V-neck t-shirt and some black sling back heels. I word my diamond stud earrings and

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