Don't go away

Don't go away

Nathou

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Maria, a beating and orphan woman finds herself in a toxic marriage. She will undergo the mistreatment of her husband during their common life.

Don't go away Chapter 1 Maria

Episode 1

--- Maria, are you still in this state?

--- I miss Gény.

--- I know it but it is not worth it.

--- How could it have done that to me? The day of our wedding in addition.

--- He had prepared everything my beautiful. Try to forget, it will be 1 year.

--- You're right but I need time.

--- All right. I'm here, you know.

--- Thank you my best.

We are in the economic capital of Cameroon more precisely in the Makepè district small country from which Ada Mariana, orphan of mother lived.

Not having known her father, she had always lived with her mother until the age of 10. Very sick, the latter made the soul. This situation had been traumatic for Mariana who had been placed in an orphanage.

Intelligent, fighting, she did not allow herself to be done by the difficulties of life. She succeeded in all her exams with mention.

11 years later, she had been able to open a perfumery thanks to the superior mother who was like a second mother for her.

She had left the orphanage to live in a modern studio.

This is how she met Gény, one of her best customers and over time, her best friend.

The latter was a gold friend. She was 2 years old that Mariana lived in a chic apartment with her boyfriend Michel in Kotto.

They knew everything about each other. Mariana had had a meeting that had turned her life upside down, her friend Gény was trying on both sides for the

comfort. Difficult, she left Mariana time to heal little by little.

At the time of this tragedy, Mariana had just been 22 years old and today, she was 23.

--- Maria how are you?

--- Am I alive Michel and you?

--- No I don't like such answers. I know it's not okay but know that Gény and I will always be there for you.

--- Thank you she said, smiling.

--- I feel guilty a lot. I know that if I was there, he was not going to get out of it so easily.

--- No. Do not blame yourself for anything. I have to come back.

--- BB I will accompany it.

--- OK my angel. Good evening Maria.

--- Good evening Mich.

Gény had left her girlfriend in front of her door. Ada had taken her bath then settled in front of the television.

The bell made her jump. She went to see who had been and came across a young man.

--- Hi

--- Hi. What can I do for you ?

--- I'm looking for Daniel.

--- Opposite, it's his door.

--- THANKS.

By wanting to close his door, he replied ...

- Me it's Bruno.

--- Okay.

--- And you... ?

--- Are you looking for Daniel then, what do you want me?

--- Just get to know each other. Daniel told me here but I checked at your door to find out.

When you opened, I was dazzled by your beauty.

--- Frangin. How are you ? Said Daniel, opening his door.

--- Good evening launched Mariana.

Daniel had brought his friend into it but the latter kept thinking of Mariana.

--- Heo did you? Bruno!

--- Yes you said?

--- What world were you in?

--- The world of your neighbor. She is too canon.

--- That yes, it is. Don't tell me you fell in love.

--- We can't say that yet but it is super damn.

--- She is one of my neighbors that I appreciate. Simple, respectful, calm.

--- Tell me more about her.

--- She is a very discreet woman so I don't know much about her.

--- I'll approach it.

--- Okay. As you wish.

On the side of Mariana, she gradually recovered. She gave herself in her business that was walking as she wanted.

One day, when she was on the full account, Bruno entered his shop, very surprised to see her, he advanced towards her all smiling.

--- Good morning.

--- Hello Sir. Make the choice and come and show me the product so that I can advise you better.

--- You don't recognize me?

--- Should I?

--- It's me, Bruno.

--- It doesn't mean anything to me.

--- The friend of your neighbor Bruno.

--- Oh yes. I'm sorry. Take place.

--- Thank you, he said, sitting down.

--- What can I do for you ?

--- I want a man perfume and a Brazilian transplant.

--- I have what you need. Channel blue, it is soft and ...

--- Soft like you.

--- Uh ... well I said it is one of the best perfumes. For the transplant, you want it short, medium or long for your partner or sister ...

--- Choose. It is for you that I buy it.

--- Pardon ?

--- I offer it to you.

--- sorry but I can't.

--- For what ?

--- We don't know each other and you want to give it to me like that?

--- Yeah like that and we know each other. We have already seen each other.

--- No, we notice.

--- I'm going to take two blue from Chanel, you keep a transplant of your choice and I want an appointment. Hold and keep the currency.

--- You don't mind.

--- Here is my card. When you are ready to call me. I leave the perfumes here, you will bring them to me. This evening he said, turning his back.

--- But who does this one take this one? No politeness formula, nothing at all. Hmm Yvonne!

--- Yes madam.

--- I will make the purchases. Please at 5 p.m., you close and you come to give me the keys to me.

--- Count on me madam.

She went to the Santa Lucia supermarket in Bonamoussadi. She felt like she was spy on. She was running out because she had noticed a man with glasses and a cap followed, she fell on Bruno.

--- But be careful.

--- Ah sorry sir.

--- Oulala what a surprise. Finally, today is my luck day.

--- Still you? Do you follow me or what?

--- No. I come to shop.

--- Okay.

--- Why are you running out like this?

--- This man follows me, she said, showing him the direction of the man in question.

--- Hey! Who are you ? Hey I'm talking to you howled Bruno.

The man began to run. Bruno wanted to pursue him but Mariana prevented him.

--- But we must know the reason why he followed you.

--- No. How are you. By following it, it can bring you in a corridor.

--- You worry. It's cute.

--- I don't worry. Good evening.

--- To this evening my sweet.

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