Please Don’t Go, Girl by Naima Simone EPUB & PDF

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  • Authors: Naima Simone
  • Language: English
  • Genre: Interracial Erotica
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Welcome to Pine Grove!
Let’s take a trip back to the totally tubular 1980s!
Pine Grove is a small parish outside of Baton Rouge but folks
there still know how to have a rad time! Whether it’s hangin’ at Skateland,
catching a flick at the Starlite Drive-in, or hanging out at Pine Grove
Galleria, there is always an excellent time to be had with bitchin’ people.
Pine Grove Galleria is also where lots of hook-ups, break-ups, and ‘
make-outs happen! Bodacious babes and dope dudes find love in the food
courts and arcade aisles in twelve stories from some of your favorite
authors in this throwback series set in the decade of decadence.
It’s the 80’s baby…

One – Aiden
SCOOPING UP SOME FRIES and swirling them through the ketchup on
my plate, I waited for Marissa to tell me what was so important she couldn’t
wait until later. She wasn’t working tonight and Tape World closed at seven.
She was fidgeting with one of the buttons on her jean jacket, carefully not
looking at me. We’d been friends pretty much since forever, seeing as she
lived right next door. Growing up she might have been the annoying little
kid, but somewhere around High School, she’d become my best friend.

Since we were both working our way through college, we saw each other
less and less during the week, but we still had our weekends. We’d catch
something at the cinema or just hang around the Galleria, even though I
worked here. The food court was packed with families and teenagers. Pine
Grove had one hang out and its Galleria was it. I only had an hour break
and Marissa had been silent for at least thirty of that hour.
“Are you going to tell me what’s wrong?” Picking up my drink, waiting
her out wasn’t an issue.

Marissa opened her mouth to speak just as Pop Princess Glitter’s newest
song blasted through the food court, making the teenagers and even some
adults around us cheer and start singing along. I couldn’t deny it wasn’t
catchy and her latest album was never in the crates for long. Everyone
wanted Glitter’s Vinyl. Marissa poked at her salad and waited for the song
to pass, then looked up at me, her blue eyes shining with tears and a little
happiness.

“Remember how I told you I was applying for Internships and colleges
up north?” Once the words were out of her mouth, I suddenly didn’t want to
have this conversation, but I sent her a reassuring smile and nodded.
“Well, before I went home before I came back up this way. Waiting for
me on the table mom has by the door was a letter.”

My stomach twisted in knots. She was leaving. It was obvious the way
her excitement grew, her blue eyes blazing bright. I was about to lose my
best friend and the woman I loved. Clearing my throat, I waved a hand at
her. “What was in the letter, Rissa?” Using her nickname made everything
hurt, but I couldn’t let her know that.

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