IF I HAD KNOWN.
HAD K
, all relationships had their ups and d
tionship. I tried all I could to make the relationship work, I did as he always said, I gave myself to him whenever he wanted me. Still, it was an unrequited love, he never l
y, I wasn't taken off guard, because I actually expected it, I expected the day he'd break up with me, albeit I did c
eauty. I wasn't pretty as other girls, but I knew well that I wasn't ugly. Perhaps it could have also been because I was
n I say God did heed to my prayers, because I found one when I got my first job at a university. Anyways, what I didn't know was that I should have been careful. Wh
how ugly love could get
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r! G
he opening of my eyes. I groaned in annoyance, rolling and turning on the bed. I
I yawned and stretched my muscles, s
well renowned ORANGE UNIVERSITY- where I had been n
e, couldn't leave the mouths of most broadcasters and citizens of Nigeria for some period of time. I was used as an example and a model to upcoming mathematicians. Always invited for seminars to advise students on ways to
in mathematics was on
just wanted to work for sometime so that I could be able to sponsor myself abroad fo
t friend and my roommate Sewa Oku
you too," I looke
sed on my bed. "My bad,
. I can hear the sarcasm drippi
have happened in my life then. She was a socialite, the life of the party, an extrovert and extremely beautiful. Sewa was someone that one could call a melanin goddess with black eye orbs - unlike my own black brown orbs - s
Sewa's eyes were still close
y at work, even after ringing it into her ear throughout the previous day. "It's my first day at work, Remember? I told yo
er her body as she sat near me embracing me into a
oked out and she released me instant
lst I just had a huge smile on my face. "Forgive me, my love
she'd used to apologize was really funny, it sounde
y head in response to her qu
especially at you. Anyways, what are yo
ime at home and when she wasn't home, it could be that went to shoot for a clothing line
simultaneously. "I better take
bed as she used my duvet to cover all her body,
entered my room but Se
lf dry, afterwards I proceeded to rub my body, and when I was done I walked towards my closet and brought out a pair of underwear, they were new by the way. My mum al
r getting ne
ed the gown for the thousandth time - no exaggeration. I just couldn't stop admiring the gown since I'd bought it, because that gown was just so beau
in my room and styled my hair into a ponytail, then wrapped the mouth into a doughnut. I also made sure to do my edges, I
doubt I knew I looked extremely okay and decent, and like they say 'first impres
parlor where I saw Sewa laying on the thr
problems affecting Nigeria, the society and the world at large. I didn't know when I sat down on the single couch watching the TV
as lying on the three sitter, but her
he stood up, moved towards the kitchen
from the kitchen whilst I quickly
ut with a plate of toast and a cup of tea. "Why did y
you're
the watch on my wrist and it was
my bag and as I was about to walk out of
I need to start g
outh and I chewed on it as quick as possible, collected the cup of tea from her and chugged it d
to be in school before eight, but it was impossible. I couldn't beat the traffic and on a normal day the drive from my
rst impression_ I thought t