Sorry this one sucks so bad:( The inayofuata one will be better I promise!
Once back at Lisa’s house Hugh carried his backpack full of stuff in and Lisa took the liberty of finishing putting Hugh’s groceries away. Hugh sat at the jikoni meza, jedwali drinking his coffee, as did Lisa. They just stared out the window. “You have a patio?” He asked randomly. “Yeah.” She said. “I never noticed.” He alisema getting up and walking out. She also had an in-ground pool with some lawn chairs and a hot tub. “This is nice!” He alisema as he sat in one of the chairs that was inayofuata to the pool. She sat in the one inayofuata to him and sighed as she laid back. The sun was blinding to most but she had no problems with it, neither did he. “Do wewe think he will actually come back?” She asked. “I don’t know. Do wewe think he will?” He asked back. “I think that he will try to come back. But I know that I have wewe to make him a new asshole.” She alisema sarcastically. They both grinned. “Well, do wewe have anything wewe need to do today?” He asked knowing that she was still shooken up about what just happened and wouldn’t want to go anywhere alone. “Yeah, but it can wait awhile.” She alisema not wanting to go alone. “I can come if wewe want, Lisa.” He said. “Thankyou.” She alisema smiling and standing as did he. She went inside and grabbed her mfuko wa fedha, mfuko and her and Hugh got into his car. ‘Where to?” He asked. “Uh…” She was thinking. “Oh! Just take a left and keep going until I tell wewe to stop.” She said. “My girlfriends took a trip to Cancun and one of them asked me to feed their dog while she was gone.” She alisema seeing the questioning look on his face. “Ah. I see. It’s all very clear to me now.” He joked and she giggled. “We really shouldn’t be this happy. I mean we were cheated on. I found out my boyfriend was gay and wewe found out your faithful wife really isn’t faithful. We shouldn’t be laughing we should be curled up in a ball crying.” She alisema still with a smile on her face. “I know. But we are not.” He alisema smiling as well. They arrived shortly after at a small little house and Lisa went inside and called the dog’s name. “Fito! Come here Fito!” She called. A big white Great Pyrenese came running at her and she knelt down and braced herself but it ran past her and out the door over to Hugh who was getting out of the car to see if Lisa needed help with anything. The dog barked at Hugh which made him look up and then before he could do anything the dog had knocked him to the ground. Lisa ran over to find Fito licking Hugh and Hugh laughing. She bent down and grabbed Fito kwa the collar, alama and pulled him away from Hugh who got up and wiped his face off laughing. “Oh Fito. Are wewe hungry?” She asked in a baby voice leading him back into the house. She fed him and they headed off to the grocery store. Apparently the stores electricity had screwed up and the whole store was shut down. “So where to now?” He asked. “Well, I really don’t trust anyone else besides this store and Gary’s Wholesale but Gary’s is closed until tomorrow. I guess I can just swing around Gary’s tomorrow after filming. But I do need a shopping trip and I know that’s a lot to ask of wewe because you’re a man but..” She pleaded. “It’s fine. Just as long as wewe don’t take 5 hours looking at a handbag.” He joked. “I wouldn’t do that…I would have to spend at least 7 hours for a handbag.” She joked back. So they rode off and they were soon ‘downtown’, as Hugh liked to call it. There were stores on each side and people bustling around so no cars were aloud on that street. They parked the car and got out. “So what’s wrong with your handbag?” Hugh asked. “I have to have a new one for the interview we have Thursday.” She said. ‘We?” He asked. “I mean the crew of House. The one with that new interviewer. Nicole Jockwell, I think her name is.” She said. Hugh then remembered it. “Oh shit! Yes I remember now. It looks like I’ll be doing some shopping as well.” He alisema sighing. She laughed and they walked into the first store. “I’m going to have to get my outfit first. Then I will find a bag that matches.” She alisema searching through the racks. “I didn’t know there was a certain order wewe had to but stuff in.” He alisema perfectly serious. “Of course wewe didn’t. Don’t take it so seriously. It’s just because you’re a man.” She alisema with a smile. Hugh pretended to be offended. “Oh no wewe dit’nt.” He alisema in his best valley girl voice. She laughed and grabbed some dresses form the racks and walked towards the dressing rooms as he followed. She walked into one and Hugh sat on one of the benches that was in front of the dressing rooms and waited. Lisa came out with a white knee-length dress on. It had a blue band that was around the waist. “What do wewe think?” She asked looking at herself in the mirrors that were there. “It looks nice!” He alisema enthused and wanting to just get something and go. “Well we can’t have nice. We have to have beautiful and fabulous.” She alisema walking back into the stall. “You do know that once we walk out of this store the press and photographers are going to be all over us?” He asked. She giggled. “Oh no. They are going to think that we are together and then they will be looking for my baby bump because wewe got me knocked up.” She alisema sarcastically. “I know! We should do something just to see their reactions.” He alisema smiling himself. “Ooh! Ooh! Why don’t we pick matching outfits to go to the interview in.” She suggested. “That’s a great idea! But do I have to a wear a dress?” He asked sarcastically. She giggled and walked out from the stall in a beautiful blue dress. It was just like the other one except for it was blue with a purple band at the waist. She looked stunning at she and him both knew that that was the one. “Perfect.” She alisema looking in the mirror. She changed back into her regular clothes and carried the dress with her. “Here. This matches.” Hugh alisema grabbing a dark blue tux with a purple undershirt. “Oh! That does match!” Lisa alisema surprised. They paid separately for their outfits and continued shopping. As they walked out a camera flash caught their eyes. A guy who was tall and lean stood 5 feet to the side of them holding up a camera. Hugh and Lisa smiled and waved just to humor the guy as he took his pictures and left.
Once back at Lisa’s house Hugh carried his backpack full of stuff in and Lisa took the liberty of finishing putting Hugh’s groceries away. Hugh sat at the jikoni meza, jedwali drinking his coffee, as did Lisa. They just stared out the window. “You have a patio?” He asked randomly. “Yeah.” She said. “I never noticed.” He alisema getting up and walking out. She also had an in-ground pool with some lawn chairs and a hot tub. “This is nice!” He alisema as he sat in one of the chairs that was inayofuata to the pool. She sat in the one inayofuata to him and sighed as she laid back. The sun was blinding to most but she had no problems with it, neither did he. “Do wewe think he will actually come back?” She asked. “I don’t know. Do wewe think he will?” He asked back. “I think that he will try to come back. But I know that I have wewe to make him a new asshole.” She alisema sarcastically. They both grinned. “Well, do wewe have anything wewe need to do today?” He asked knowing that she was still shooken up about what just happened and wouldn’t want to go anywhere alone. “Yeah, but it can wait awhile.” She alisema not wanting to go alone. “I can come if wewe want, Lisa.” He said. “Thankyou.” She alisema smiling and standing as did he. She went inside and grabbed her mfuko wa fedha, mfuko and her and Hugh got into his car. ‘Where to?” He asked. “Uh…” She was thinking. “Oh! Just take a left and keep going until I tell wewe to stop.” She said. “My girlfriends took a trip to Cancun and one of them asked me to feed their dog while she was gone.” She alisema seeing the questioning look on his face. “Ah. I see. It’s all very clear to me now.” He joked and she giggled. “We really shouldn’t be this happy. I mean we were cheated on. I found out my boyfriend was gay and wewe found out your faithful wife really isn’t faithful. We shouldn’t be laughing we should be curled up in a ball crying.” She alisema still with a smile on her face. “I know. But we are not.” He alisema smiling as well. They arrived shortly after at a small little house and Lisa went inside and called the dog’s name. “Fito! Come here Fito!” She called. A big white Great Pyrenese came running at her and she knelt down and braced herself but it ran past her and out the door over to Hugh who was getting out of the car to see if Lisa needed help with anything. The dog barked at Hugh which made him look up and then before he could do anything the dog had knocked him to the ground. Lisa ran over to find Fito licking Hugh and Hugh laughing. She bent down and grabbed Fito kwa the collar, alama and pulled him away from Hugh who got up and wiped his face off laughing. “Oh Fito. Are wewe hungry?” She asked in a baby voice leading him back into the house. She fed him and they headed off to the grocery store. Apparently the stores electricity had screwed up and the whole store was shut down. “So where to now?” He asked. “Well, I really don’t trust anyone else besides this store and Gary’s Wholesale but Gary’s is closed until tomorrow. I guess I can just swing around Gary’s tomorrow after filming. But I do need a shopping trip and I know that’s a lot to ask of wewe because you’re a man but..” She pleaded. “It’s fine. Just as long as wewe don’t take 5 hours looking at a handbag.” He joked. “I wouldn’t do that…I would have to spend at least 7 hours for a handbag.” She joked back. So they rode off and they were soon ‘downtown’, as Hugh liked to call it. There were stores on each side and people bustling around so no cars were aloud on that street. They parked the car and got out. “So what’s wrong with your handbag?” Hugh asked. “I have to have a new one for the interview we have Thursday.” She said. ‘We?” He asked. “I mean the crew of House. The one with that new interviewer. Nicole Jockwell, I think her name is.” She said. Hugh then remembered it. “Oh shit! Yes I remember now. It looks like I’ll be doing some shopping as well.” He alisema sighing. She laughed and they walked into the first store. “I’m going to have to get my outfit first. Then I will find a bag that matches.” She alisema searching through the racks. “I didn’t know there was a certain order wewe had to but stuff in.” He alisema perfectly serious. “Of course wewe didn’t. Don’t take it so seriously. It’s just because you’re a man.” She alisema with a smile. Hugh pretended to be offended. “Oh no wewe dit’nt.” He alisema in his best valley girl voice. She laughed and grabbed some dresses form the racks and walked towards the dressing rooms as he followed. She walked into one and Hugh sat on one of the benches that was in front of the dressing rooms and waited. Lisa came out with a white knee-length dress on. It had a blue band that was around the waist. “What do wewe think?” She asked looking at herself in the mirrors that were there. “It looks nice!” He alisema enthused and wanting to just get something and go. “Well we can’t have nice. We have to have beautiful and fabulous.” She alisema walking back into the stall. “You do know that once we walk out of this store the press and photographers are going to be all over us?” He asked. She giggled. “Oh no. They are going to think that we are together and then they will be looking for my baby bump because wewe got me knocked up.” She alisema sarcastically. “I know! We should do something just to see their reactions.” He alisema smiling himself. “Ooh! Ooh! Why don’t we pick matching outfits to go to the interview in.” She suggested. “That’s a great idea! But do I have to a wear a dress?” He asked sarcastically. She giggled and walked out from the stall in a beautiful blue dress. It was just like the other one except for it was blue with a purple band at the waist. She looked stunning at she and him both knew that that was the one. “Perfect.” She alisema looking in the mirror. She changed back into her regular clothes and carried the dress with her. “Here. This matches.” Hugh alisema grabbing a dark blue tux with a purple undershirt. “Oh! That does match!” Lisa alisema surprised. They paid separately for their outfits and continued shopping. As they walked out a camera flash caught their eyes. A guy who was tall and lean stood 5 feet to the side of them holding up a camera. Hugh and Lisa smiled and waved just to humor the guy as he took his pictures and left.