My Future With Mr White

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okay, boss lady? You sound sick,” Stacy said. Natasha could hear the concern in her voice.
    “ Yeah, I just need some personal time,” Natasha said.
    “ Okay. I’ll hold down the fort for you,” Stacy said.
    “ Thanks a bunch,” Natasha said before she hung up. She got out of bed and took a quick shower, then put on a pair of jeans and a top. She would probably go out later that day for some retail therapy so one of Mitchell’s shirts would definitely not cut it. She then made her way to the nursery where Alexis lay happily in her crib. “Look at you, not making any noise,” Natasha said in a mock baby voice. She picked her up and did a quick diaper change. She put the baby in the playpen and then walked to the kitchen. She found herself thinking of Mitchell as she poured herself some juice. How she longed for him to understand her and where she was coming from. Was that so hard? She took out a can of baby food and heated it up in the microwave as she took small sips of her juice. She had just taken the baby food out of the microwave when she heard the doorbell. She quickly walked to the door and opened it. She gasped in both surprise and happiness when she saw Mona standing at her doorstep.
    “ Don’t just stand there. Give your cousin a hug,” Mona said with a smile. Natasha laughed as she threw her arms around Mona. She had not seen Mona in almost a year thanks to Leo’s busy travel schedule.
    “ What are you doing here? When did you even get here?” Natasha asked when she pulled away.
    “ I haven’t been here for long. I literally just got here,” Mona said with a smile. Natasha looked at her and smiled. She could not believe just how much Mona had changed. She was no longer the tomboy Natasha had always known. Mona had been transformed to a very ladylike person that Natasha didn’t recognize anymore. She had even given up her box braids that had long been her signature look. Instead, her hair had been straightened out and highlighted to perfection.
    “ If I met you on the street, I honestly wouldn’t have recognized you. You look fabulous,” Natasha said as she stepped aside for Mona to walk in.
    “ Well, I needed something new after ditching the old tired me,” she said. “So, where is my beautiful baby girl?” she asked as she walked into the living room.
    “ She has grown so big and so fast,” Mona said as she picked Alexis up from the playpen.
    “ Well, apparently, that’s a good thing,” Natasha said as she walked to the kitchen. “I hope you haven’t had breakfast yet because I am about to make us some,” she yelled from the kitchen. She was not very sure Mona had heard her since she was busy making goo-goo noises at the baby. She made some bacon and a spicy omelet before walking back to the living room.
    “ That was fast,” Mona said looking at the tray Natasha carried.
    “ Well, when you live with a toddler and you are still a working mom, you learn how to multitask,” Natasha said as she sat down next to Mona. She took a bib and the baby food from the table and looked at Mona. “Are you going to give her to me or are you going to feed her?” she asked. Mona nodded.
    “ I’ll feed her. Give me the goo,” she said as she sat Alexis in her high chair.
    “ Are you sure?” Natasha asked.
    “ Why not? Are you forgetting that this is not my first dance?” Mona asked. Natasha smiled and gave her the bowl before leaning back.
    “ You can’t say goo. When she learns what that means she won’t want it,” Natasha said.
    “ But we call it what it is. Don’t we, Alexis?” Mona asked in a baby voice. Alexis chuckled.
    “ She seems to like you. So you are officially on goo duty as I catch up with Alejandro, Miguel and Sonia,” Natasha said as she bit into a bacon strip. Mona looked at her and smiled.
    “ Did you join a drug cartel and didn’t tell me?” she asked. Natasha laughed.
    “ No, those are my favorite characters on Sacrificio de Salvador, my favorite soap on

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