05 Oct A Short Story: Thuggish.
*This story is entirely a work of fiction.*
She said:
So… you’re a macho man now, that’s what it is?
I said:
(Rolls up sleeves)
Shorty, I thought I was seeing you watching me flex my muscles the other day…
She said:
(Tries not to laugh)
Oh, please. You have no muscles and you’re like the biggest nerd… geek… that I know and now all of a sudden you’re thuggish?
I said:
Did you listen to any of my newest vibes?
She said:
Not yet.
I said:
It’s that Thug shit… I’m saying that real thug shit.
She said:
(Laughs)
I can’t imagine you saying anything ‘Thug-like.’
I said:
You were reading my poetry and what I write, right?
She said:
Yeah.
I said:
You were sending me the lines that you liked, right?
She said:
Yeah.
I said:
(Smiles and talks with a sly tone of voice)
Okay… so you was getting thugged down. I’m thugging you down then.
She said:
(Rolls her eyes)
So, you’ve been about that Thug Life then?
I said:
So why are you scantily dressed while throwing shade at me then, huh girl? You must like the way I talk to ya.
She said:
(Blushes)
I just want to make sure you can still handle my sass.
I said:
The room felt like a sauna with the warm love you were giving me,
Your eyes had a tantalizing, mesmerizingly sexual appeal,
Your lips tasted plum sweet while my fingers turned prune,
I whispered words, the right words, that you wanted to hear, softly spoken into your ear,
The chandelier above the bed was antique,
Hello dear, I’m a romantic,
Lit the candles, decanted the wine,
Wound down time,
You laughed a lullaby,
I tingled your feelings
She said:
(Eyes closed, smiles, blushes and abruptly interrupts)
Okay… wow… you just going to write that on the spot like that?
I said:
The craziest part about life… is life itself, so you know how I’m trying to acquaint a few moments with you when I can…
She said:
(Sensually laughs)
I don’t think that makes much sense, but it sounds nice the way you said it… why does every sentence you say sound like a hook? You’re fucked up…
I said:
(Smiles)
I was thinking of writing a screenplay or a short novel called Thuggish.
She said:
Well I’m sure if you are writing it, it’s going to be good.
I said:
Shorty, why you wasn’t even showing much interest in using the word superb?
She said:
(Laughs loudly)
How do you do that?
I said:
Do what?
She said:
You change your style of speaking so smoothly… it’s so smooth, it’s almost romantically poetic.
I said:
Shorty, you know me… you put a beautiful girl, such as yourself, in front of me and I turn into Shakespeare.
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