Sophie Barnes “You know what, that's enough. Let's go. Time to get all of you high chats out of my space.” In order to avoid getting caught in between who and what was right. I decided to take my exit. I got what I was looking for—which was my joint. Everything else was secondary. I walked through the hallway briskly until I popped out on the other side, which led to the kitchen where my cousin was sitting, having a casual beer. She was lazily scrolling through her phone while the beer tip would occasionally come in contact with her mouth before she dropped it again to focus on her phone. “You are honestly my hero.” I said out loud. She didn't even get startled like I would have. “Men do it every day. Why can't I? I saw a fine piece of man and decided to have him. What I didn't kno

