Chef's Like it Hot!

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thas gravy right there.”
    “When I see Barry, Ima kick his ass! Why is he leaving me out of the loop?” I wailed, and she sighed.
    “Probably, because he’s doing promos for Kellen’s restaurant.” She stated quietly, and I gasped.
    “When the fuck did he acquire a restaurant? And does everyone know this shit but me?” I cried, and she sighed again.
    “Don’t be upset Sarie, your friends love you, they were pretty much just trying to shield you from it. Plus, none of us can stand Kellen’s ass, so we would never congratulate him; it’s pretty much why Missa said Colin kicked his ass.”
    “Wait, what?”
    “Oh shit, you didn’t know they got into it? Missa told me the other night. She never said what it was about, but yea, they had it out seriously. Remember when Kellen said he got into that bar fight?”
    “Yea, he had a black eye, and I had to take him to emergency because his jaw was broken.” I cried, as I suddenly got an image of a drunk Kellen staggering into the apartment bleeding, then rushing him to emergency.
    “Well, I asked Mondo, and he just shook his head. Becca winked at me, so I figured that she would tell us at some point. Anyway, Missa said Colin broke his jaw in the fight!”
    “WTF! Why did no one ever tell me any of this? Wow, I had no clue about this. And no one knows what it was about?”
    “Not to my knowledge, well maybe except for Missa. So, anyway, that’s probably the only reason they aren’t telling you.”
    “Well you guys suck still! Anyway, so, it looked like Missa was feeling his business partner?” I laughed, and she did too.
    “Yes, but I’m almost afraid for him if she does decide to go there!” She cried laughing.
    “Omg, that’s the same thing Colin, said.”
    “How are you two?”
    “We’re good; he’s scaring the shit out of me though.” I sighed as I got up, then ventured into my bedroom to go through my closet.
    Yeah, I was heading to the mall after this call.
    I thought frowning.
    “Why?”
    “Because he kissed me, said the argument he had with his ex didn’t matter, and that it was not over by a long shot between me and him.”
    “Okay, but why is that a bad thing Sar?”
    “I guess it isn’t, I’m just afraid Kenny?”
    “Well don’t be, Col is nothing like any of the guys you’ve ever dated. I seriously think there’s more there than you know.”
    “Okay, but why do you think that?”
    “It’s just the way he looks at you sometimes, just trust me on this. Now, tell me what the hell last night and Ollie were?”
    “I have no earthly clue! I mean I saw him on Monday, we talked for a few minutes, then I headed out to get my knives sharpened. Last night, I rushed by him, but he just stood there with this weird look on his face. I have no clue I swear, but he said he was in love with me Kenny, how do I even take that?”
    “Idk, but I say let sleeping dogs lie. If he says nothing about it, you do the same. I know you have some kind of feelings for him, it would be next to impossible not to, especially after nearly four months of hanging and sleeping together; but you’re in love with Colin, the one thing you’ve wanted for the last ten years, is it even really worth taking a closer look at what Ollie said last night?”
    “No, and fine, if you say so. Alright, I need to head out to the mall; I have shite in the clothing realm.”
    “Okay, we’ll meet up at tu casa .”
    “Okay, later.” I said and hung up.
    I left my bedroom, snatched up my purse, keys, then walked out the door.
     
     
     
    Hamburger
    Hamlet…
     
     
     
     
    “So, what happened last night?”
    “Fucken Titianna.” Colin said frowning, and Missanna frowned too.
    “Okay, but I thought you said the other night that you guys were over?” She asked, then smiled as Kevin placed the coke beside her plate, then sat down next to her.
    She decided to ignore his sexy ass, because right now she was concerned about her homies.
    Although she did wink at him, and he

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