Hey everyone! First off, I'd like to apologize for discontinuing my previous Boondocks story. If you haven't read the update, I pretty much ended it because I wrote that years ago and a grew up from that.
Secondly, I changed the meeting of Huey and Jayda a bit! So if it seems different from my previous story, then.. sorry?
Lastly, I this is a really short story! I just wanted to write a bit and give you guys something! Sooo I hope you guys enjoy! 3

(P.S Thanks to "MercuryManson" for the inspiration! Go check her out! 3)


It was a normal day in the Freeman household. Sixteen year old Huey was sat on the couch doing what he loved best: reading. In the past 6 years, Huey had grown up to be a good-looking Freeman boy. Although his afro was still unusually large, his physical and mental features had become more defined. Martial arts training and reading a book everyday always does a man good. While Huey was submerged in the knowledge in front of him, fourteen year old Riley was also absorbed in something he loved doing: playing video games. Also growing up to be handsome fellow, Riley's growth was far different than Huey's. He trained hard in the gym as often as he could and became street smart, instead of book smart.

It was until they heard the front door open and shut and a familiar holler. "BOOOOYS!"

Huey sighed as he furrowed his eyebrows further. "Granddad, we're right here.." he calmly answered. Granddad emerged from the hallway, quickly shut off the TV and faced the two younger Freemans.

"GRANDDAD WHAT DA HELL! I WAS WINNING AND-"

"Shush up, boy!" Granddad snapped at Riley. "Now, a new family moved in down the block and I invited them over. I expect good- no- GREAT behavior while they're over! Got it?!"

Huey shut his book, finally giving Granddad his full attention. "We never invite anyone over unless it benefits you in some way. So, why'd you invite them?"

Granddad stood tall and silent, not wanting to give in on the details. After a long stare-down Granddad sighed and slumped his back in defeat. "The older woman of the house is beautiful! Like BEA-U-TI-FUL! Maybe this is God's gift to me! A hot mama to settle down with! Plus, she has a grand-daughter about your guy's age." Granddad admitted.

"Just bring dat bitch out to eat den! Why do dey got to come here ta eat?!" Riley grumbled, crossing his arms and leaning back on the coffee table.

"She doesn't want to leave her grand-daughter alone! Anyways, just don't embarrass me." And with that, Granddad turned on his heel and stomped upstairs.

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Huey looked down at his feet while walking up to his usually hang out, the tree at the top of the hill. It was an hour before the dinner, but he needed time to think before being seated at a table with a bunch if stupid people. It wasn't until he was at the very top that he spotted someone sitting on the grass. He silently stood there and stared at the back of the person's head. "Can I help you?" the person asked, her voice feminine and smooth. She looked over her shoulder at him and mirrored his emotionless expression.

"This is my spot." Huey stated, not breaking eye contact. He watched as she stood up, dusted her nicely shaped bum, and fully faced him. Growing up in the society he's currently in, he has seen many beautiful woman before. Unfortunately, they were either overlay Photoshopped or had enough makeup to shame a clown. This girl, though, was different. Her skin was a smooth, almond colour. Her face held no make up, but she really didn't need it since she was naturally beautiful. Her black hair was medium length, ended just at her chest, and was lightly curled at the ends. Her tight, maroon coloured zip-up hoodie hugged her medium chest and small waist just right. Her dark denim skinny jeans completed the look by shaping her round booty and long legs.

"I don't see your name on it" she said with a 'matter-of-fact' tone.

"I visit this place far more often than anyone in Woodcrest has. I don't think the mayor even knows this place existed. So by default, this is my spot." Huey answered with the same tone she shot him.

He watched her deadpan look slowly turned into an interested smirk. "Oh, so yous a smart nigga?" she said with a slight laugh.

Huey knew very well how smart he was. He didn't need to answer some stranger. The mystery woman eyed the silent boy in front of her for a moment. She rolled her eyes and started down the hill. "See ya around." she said, giving a small wave over her shoulder.

'Great', Huey thought, 'More stupid people in Woodcrest'.