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Next Day.

Jayda groaned, hearing her phone ring

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Jayda groaned, hearing her phone ring. Last night, the three of them slept over with Grandma, not wanting to go home after the news they'd heard.

The 3 of them were currently sleep on the king sized air mattress in the living room as Anita slept in her room.

They could've went to their rooms, but they wanted to sleep together, comfortably.

Jayda reached over, grabbing her phone off of the charger.

Seeing the time was 1:09pm, she gasped. She couldn't believe she had slept so long.

She answered the phone, putting it to her ear.

She got out the bed, walking to stand on the back porch.

"Hello?" She mumbled, sitting on the porch swing.

"Why you hung up on me last night?" Von asked, sleep evident in his voice. He had just woken up as well.

"I don't know." She rubbed her eye.

"Lemme come see you?" He sat up in his bed, and Jayda slightly smiled.

"You broke up with Asian?" She smirked.

"Fuck ha. Why you worried bout that man?" He sighed.

"Ion want no dealings with you til she know what it is when it comes to me. Talk to me then." She pulled the phone from her ear, hanging up.

She swung on the porch swing, looking at the backyard.

Grandma Anita had a small pond, and a pool in her backyard.

She had a garden that she took care of every morning, and she made sure to feed the small fishes that were in her pond as well.

Jayda wondered what would happen to the house once she was gone.

Destiny and Jayda made sure it was paid off a year ago, so it was fully owned by Anita. As well as her two cars.

Jayda didn't know where the cars nor the house would go.

Anita would probably sell it, and give the money to a women's shelter. She was always helping somebody.

Jayda shook her head, before hearing the door slide open.

Anita stepped out, sitting next to Jayda.

"I'll be fine Jayda. Quit your worrying baby." Anita said, before coughing into her napkin.

Jayda patted her back until she stopped coughing.

"What are you going to do about your cars and house grandma?" Jayda looked at her.

"Probably sell them, and donate the money. I know you girls don't need it, all the money y'all have." Anita nudged Jayda making her laugh.

"I knew you were. When did you find out about your diagnosis?" Jayda asked.

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