Thursday, April 30, 2026

Come Into The Night (Part 2), by Corey Devon Arthur

Wanye lowered the music as he pulled over to the corner. Nick turned to face me. "You see that nigga on the corner over there?" I replied in a sedated drawl, "Yeah"...
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