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LAST DAYS IN HIGHSCHOOL

Chapter 3 MATRIX

Word Count: 938    |    Released on: 07/06/2021

ly still standing at the entrance of his grocery s

om scho

ing, he was standing some

until now?” His father spoke softl

sked us to arrange some scripts for

oked right in

ren’t lying

ealize it was so late,”

nside here” His

he knew his father will never lay hands on him, it was oka

y group he and his friends had created, he postponed it to

he blamed himself for oversleeping, he decided to go to his father

read and fried eggs, his father’s store was some hundreds of miles aw

here were a lot of people waiting patiently to be answered, he was happy but at the same time sad. He le

g it all, summer in Texas was nothing to write home about so he took shade in a shop th

for a handshake, “I am fine bro,” repli

is Su

ice from behind, and they turned simultaneously, “hey guys,” Suleiman called,

“Are you going to a party?” David asked, teasing. T

had only one son, which was David. After so many years without children, giving birth to David was a great joy to them but they didn’t spo

end, he didn’t go to work. “Good morning sir,” Christian and Suleiman chorused, “oh my boys good morning,

t into his small room, the room was a typical boy’s room; a small sized bed lay at one corner, a cupboard, posters

old Desktop computer. David's Father provided e

n asked, “Oh I know a new topic in Mathemati

Christian as

heard that topic before,” Chris

uleiman quic

ided into four parts which are; Addition of matrix, Subtractio

they departed to their various homes. When Christian got home it was past four, his father was not back yet, he

about the study group, his Dad wa

I made. I took education for granted in my time, I cursed it, looked at it as a waste of time and energy, whereas it was energy itself, and when I was old enough to experience life,

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