“You acting like you pregnant,” she read the comment and laughed.
“Why I gotta be pregnant because I love eating and my man loves feeding me?” Scottie giggled. “Yall know I’m a big back at heart.” She cackled loudly, reaching for another piece of Logic’s bacon.
“Aye, the next time you take something off my plate, we’re going to have a problem,” Logic stated, making the smile on her face fall. “And get the fucking phone out of my face.” He pushed it to the side as the comments flooded with laughing emojis.
“Oop,” Shugg and Spice laughed. She was getting on their nerves too, and they wished they would’ve gone back home with Sage after leaving the mall.
“I’m on live, bae,” Scottie laughed it off.
“BAAAAEE,” the twins frowned.
“The delusion be real.” Spice shook her head.
“Lil girl, don’t start.” Scottie squinted, not bothering to cut her live feed off. She read a couple of the comments and snickered. “Yall know how these teens be. Gotta be something in the water because I was respectful to my elders.”
“Myeldersshould wipe the corner of her lips while she’s trying to be funny,” Shugg shot, making her twin laugh.
“Trying to be cute but looking like Tyrone Biggums,” Spice cracked.
“Not Tyrone Biggums,” Shugg joined in on the laughter while Logic sat there choking on his bacon. “I know you feel stuff caked up in the corner of your mouth.”
“I’m not about to go back and forth with a kid, color on your menu or something.” Scottie waved her off, glancing down at the phone. “They need a whoopin’,” she laughed. “These kids don’t know what discipline is and that’s why I'll never have kids. I don’t even like kids.”
“And kids don’t like you,” Spice snorted.
“Girl, go do something safe.” Scottie glared at the twin, ready to slap her in the mouth.
Hearing enough, Logic leaned over and snatched Scottie’s phone, ending the live. Scooting closer to her, he thumbed his nose before placing his lips close to her ear. Foolishly, Scottie thought he was about to show her a little public affection.
“You doing too much right now,” he whispered in her ear. “They fucking kids and you making this shit personal. Don’t make this a you or them situation, you gotta know they gone win every time.”
Swallowing hard, Scottie peered up at him with tears in her eyes, but before she could respond, a small commotion broke out across the restaurant. Logic slipped his hand under the table and gripped the butt of his gun. He loved his city but wasn’t stupid enough to believe niggas wouldn’t try him. Then with CNN sitting next to him, the world knew his every move.
“Oh my god, Tyler is here!” Spice squealed, standing to her feet. “Can I go say hi?”
“Right, we haven’t seen her since she came over,” Shugg messily added, gaining a harsh stare from her brother.
“What?” Scottie glowered. “When was this?” she questioned. She had been at his house every day for almost a month, and when she wasn’t there, she was calling his phone.
“Don’t worry about it. Aye, yall go to the car.” He handed Scottie the keys. “Give me a minute.”
“You about to talk to her crackhead ass. I’m sure that can’t be good for your image,” she panicked. Scottie didn’t know why, but it was obvious Logic had a soft spot for the girl. Not only did he listen to her music, but he chewed her out whenever she reposted a negative post about Tyler.
“Scottie, go to the car or call an Uber. Either way, give me some space.”
“I vote for the Uber.” Spice stuck up her finger like she was on Jeopardy. “Or do you want bus fare?”
“Whatever, just don’t be all day.” Scottie snatched the keys from his hand and stormed out of the restaurant. At the end of the day, she was the one riding shotgun in his car, she was sleeping in his bed, and she had access to him; in her eyes, Tyler or no other bitch mattered.
“When is she going home cause sis getting a lil too comfortable for my liking?” Shugg inquired. “And I know you a man with needs, but why her? Scottie is annoying, and when you’re not around, she be on the phone running her mouth about all of your business.”
“Do,” Spice cosigned. “Plus, school is about to start back and I don’t need this kinda stress in my life.”
“Go to the car and please don’t say nothing to that girl,” Logic begged. “I’mma tell her she gotta leave today.”
“And that’s all we’re asking.” Shugg sweetly smiled. “Tell Tyler we said hi and don’t be a stranger!” She waved, exiting the restaurant with her sister trailing closely behind.
Logic pinched the brim of his nose before letting out a low chortle. Dealing with a house full of women was not for the weak. Scottie had her work cut out when it came to the twins and she couldn’t take it. They were at each other’s throats 24/7 while he and Sage walked on eggshells. As bad as it was going to hurt her feelings, it was time for Scottie to move around.