‘Yes?’ I leaned into listen better. ‘Well… the truth of the matter is I’m trying to enter a prestigious academy and I need your help.’ ‘...Wha…?’ was the only thing I could think of saying, this was news to me. ‘My daughter was accepted into a mostly black college,’ her father finally spoke up, ‘A friend of hers said they turned her down simply because it looked like she was ethnically insensitive.’ ‘They turned her down because she was white?’ I asked. ‘Sadly yes, I don’t want that to happen to. All you care about is your pride not caring if you hurt others around you that want to be your friends or help you out. Your pride is all that matters to you now.Kitana, listen to me cause i not going to say it again if you truly have any heart in you and care about what was said you'll do the right thing now here and ask forgive n's ok. His pride is hurt still from that day you helped him out with Sub-zero and he's been avoiding you because of this. In fact i agreed with him because if it was. He just stood there with an open mouth not able to speak at first. ?My God! Honey. You look so gorgeous in that dress.? Jocelyn nervously smiled and looked at her husband. ?You don’t think it’s a little too?.Um?. Revealing?? Tom was excited as he starred at his wife and gently took hold of her arm pulling him into his arms until they embraced. He starred directly into her eyes as he spoke. ?You look lovely. James is going to be thrilled when he sees you in this.? Jocelyn stretched up and. I smiled. I could see a big black hairy bush under her white panties. "Our you girls smoking? Tell me..." she said. The two girls smiled. "No! We both do not smoke. It's bad for you. Were Innocent, Mom." they said. "Then who cigarettes are they?" "Honk! Honk!" "Got to go Mom. The school bus is here." the girls said. They both turned to walk fast out the side of the garage.I figured the show was over. I turned my head toward Mrs. Bush. She had one cigarette in her right hand. It was only smoked.
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