Juicy: The Complete Series

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dressed like that in front of him when she was pretending to be Diamond. She would always represent him classy and not trashy.
    Kojack licked his lips thinking she did that for him and was finally ready to give up the goods. All the time they were kicking it they never had sex. It was more important for him to get to know her inside first before he went in but getting some would definitely be the icing on the cake. She walked right up to Kojack rubbing on his shoulder and mean mugging Tino.
    “Oh, so you not gon’ say nothin’?” Tino snapped all cocky like.
    “Hey.” Diamond snapped back with an attitude.
    Kojack didn’t understand the tension between them but he brushed it off, standing in front of Tino to cut off the eye contact. Tino walked off waving his hand pissed off that he did want her first and trying to figure out how the hell Kojack ended up with her.
    “What ’s good, babe?” Kojack spat pulling her close and kissing her on the cheek.
    “Shit. I was thinking about you so I decided to come through.” Diamond spat rubbing up against him like they were at the club.
    “Shit, I thought we was getting up later, Diamond. I told you I had work to do today.” Kojack spat checking the niggas out who was checking her.
    “What? I don ’t remember that. Anyway, I just wanted to show you how good I look. Don’t I look like money?” Diamond said turning around like she was on a runway.
    Diamond ’s ass swayed slowly from side to side, driving the niggas down street insane. They were all like dogs in heat making howling noises acting like they had never seen ass before. Kojack didn’t know where all that shit was coming from but her arrogance was surely pissing him off. He wasn’t the type of man to cause a scene or bring drama to himself, so he played it as cool as humanly possible. He pulled her towards him, leaning in faking like he was kissing her ear.
    “I don ’t know what’s going on here but you are embarrassing yourself. I think you need to go home and I will call you later.” He whispered.
    “What? Am I embarrassing you, Kojack? Oh, Mr. Fine Kojack is so embarrassed by me. Well , I don’t give a fuck nigga. This is who I am.” Diamond spat walking away.
    He grabbed her arm pulling her back. “Alright. Maybe that was a little out of line and I see you need some attention. So let ’s go.”
    “Now that ’s more like it. But we can take my car.” She retorted.
    “Your car?”
    “Yeah, nigga. My car.” She said escorting him back to her rented Beamer.
    Kojack paused. She had never called him that ever before and instantly knew something was up. He didn ’t know if she was playing him shady because she had a little money or what, but something seemed odd about her. They drove all the way downtown before uttering a word.
    “So, you came into some nice money , huh?” Kojack asked.
    “Yeah . My dad finally gave me my inheritance from my momma’s death.” She spat fast.
    Diamond pulled up to the Hilton entrance and hopped out , throwing the valet the keys. She grabbed his arm as they walked into the doors and up to the reservations desk. The shinning chandeliers and the professionally painted murals on the wall didn’t amuse Kojack. He wasn’t impressed by the rich people walking around with their noses in the air or by the bellhops lugging luggage up to guest’s rooms. It wasn’t that he could not afford it. It was the fact that he had no idea why she would bring him to such an elaborate establishment. Diamond paid for the room. Then they were escorted by a bellhop up to it. Once inside, she handed the guy a $20 dollar bill and shooed him on his way. He looked at it as if it were a $1 dollar bill, frowning his face up as he slammed the door.
    “So, what ‘cha think?” Diamond asked looking around the decent room with its huge bed and flat screen TV that hung on the wall adjacent from it.
    “It ’s cool.” Kojack replied looking out of the big bay windows at the view. “So

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