“I’ll take one too, Daddy. Oh, look!” Khali took off running for one of the booths that had several teddy bears hanging from it.
“I’ll go with her so she won’t get lost,” Remedi tossed over her shoulder and strolled behind her as I waited in line to order their lemonades.
I stood back, observing ’em as they interacted at the booth with the attendant. He eyed Remedi and licked his lips. My hand balled into a fist that I quickly relaxed. She was just making conversation with him out of Khali’s sake. He handed her a ball, and she lunged it at some bottles, knocking the one off the top. Of course, that wasn’t enough for her to win a prize.
“What can I get for you?” the woman in the food truck asked, grabbing my attention.
“Let me get two lemonades,” I told her and handed her a twenty.
The fair was far from cheap, that’s why I made certain that I had more than enough cash to do whatever they wanted to while we were here. Khali is known for wanting to ride rides and eating ’til her tummy can’t take anymore.
She handed me the lemonades, and I went over to where Khali and Remedi were. They both were tossing balls at the bottles. I’m not certain what they were trying to win, but they were doing a horrible job at it.
“Aww, man,” Khali said when I stopped behind them. “Daddy, can you win us one of those big bears up there?” Khali pointed to the top of the wall, where one big bear is a unicorn and the other is a brown teddy bear. She was already starting out trying to get stuff that I’d have to carry ’round in this heat ’til she was ready to go.
“Here.” I handed both of ’em their lemonades and paid for a couple more rounds of the game.
I tossed the ball and hit the bottle on top, but I’m assuming that I have to knock down all the bottles in order to win the game. Tossing it again, I knocked them bitches straight from up there.
“Yes!” Khali screamed and jumped up and down. She wasn’t leaving here without those bears. I could’ve easily just paid the guy for ’em, but I don’t think they would’ve meant the same as me winning ’em.
I proceeded over to the other game, and on the first try, I knocked those bottles down. “Pick your prize,” the guy said, and Khali pointed at the two bears up top. He pulled ’em down and handed ’em over to her. She gave Remedi the brown teddy and kept the unicorn for herself.
They sipped from their lemonades as we strolled the grounds. The next stop we made was at the petting zoo. I’m not sure why Khali wanted to come over here when she could pet all the animals she wanted back at home, but I let her do whatever she wants.
“Thanks for winning me this bear. No one has ever done anything like this for me before,” Remedi spoke as we watched Khali pet a goat.
“Daddy, can we get a goat!” Her eyes lit up like Christmas when she looked back at me. The last thing we needed was to add another animal to the farm, but of course, I wouldn’t be able to tell her no.
Remedi snickered, probably paying attention to my facial expression. “I’ll think about it.”
“I’m taking that as a yes!” She turned back ’round with the animals.
“You’re beautiful. I’m not sure why you’re single, Remedi.” I continued to stare at Khali, not wanting to look her in the face.
“If I’m being honest, no man has given me a reason to consider a relationship for a long time. I’m single because I choose to be.”
After the petting zoo, I stood outside the restroom while Khali and Remedi went inside. My phone vibrated, and I removed it from my pocket to see what the notification was. It’s a deer running through the woods, sounding off my system.
“Khalif, I didn’t know you were gon’ be here tonight,” Bobbi’s voice grasped my attention, and I slipped my phone back into my pocket. She’s getting a lil more too fucking comfortable calling me by my name like that. “Is Khali around? It seems like forever since I last saw her.” She stood there with a cotton candy in one hand and a small stuffed bear in the other.
“She’s in the bathroom.” I nodded toward the door. They needed to hurry up and come outta there so I could put distance between me and Bobbi. After she tried to come on to me, I’ve been staying as far away from her as humanly possible. I ain’t trust her ass no more. Bobbi seems like the type of girl who’ll seduce you and then try to get your ass locked up for sleeping with her. I’m not one to fall for her bullshit.
“Are y’all having fun?”
“Bobbi, can you cut the bullshit? I’m not finna hold no conversation with you like I don’t know yo’ ass mentally ill.”
Her forehead wrinkled. “Ill? What have I done to be ill, Khalif?”
“It’s Mr. Redwick to you, and don’t try to play like you’re stupid.” I heard the bathroom door open behind me, so I cut the conversation short with her. Bobbi rubs me the wrong way now, and I didn’t want anyone to think that we had anything going on.
Bobbi’s head tilted to the side as she looked behind me. “You’re here with her?” Her eyes darted to mine, and she frowned.
Remedi took me by the hand and stepped closer. “Is something wrong?”
“I really can’t believe this,” Bobbi said, ignoring Remedi’s question.
“No, babe,” I replied, and to piss her off even more so that she’d leave me the fuck alone, I pecked Remedi softly on the cheek. “Let’s go.” We strolled off and found another food truck to get something to eat. Khali has been complaining ’bout being hungry. She got a burger and fries while Remedi got a sausage. I ordered a turkey leg, and we sat down at the first empty table we could find and ate.