The Corporate Diary of Eniola Fayola
3th Novem
asion that night. I cast a wary glance at the slouched, hooded figure of a man who stood a little way off, my heart pounded agains
ould I bl
d in ridiculously high heels. It was the third time a person had given me that same look like I had a neon sign flashi
as a long walk home and my feet ached mercilessly. I got a couple offers for a ride home but there was no way was I wanted to take my chance with these creeps. One can never
like a pr
second offer because it was from the very reason for my current state of misery. I stiffened when I heard the familiar engine and
t drop you off at home," Akin said as he
luckiest girl in the world. I glanced at him once before I hissed loud enough for him to hear. He didn't even have the decency to leave the other
ad been reduced to free
pped my gaze forward. I planned to simply ignore him,
parents say?" H
bring my family into this. Did he think of what they would say
Lots of colourful insults and curses might also be involv
t home and we will sort this whole
ds the car window. "Sta
I had the last word. I didn't even turn to look when the Prado picked up
behind me because security was very important, especially at night, although my actions earlier didn't exactly preach it. Immediately I stepped in through the door, I tossed my shoes into a
s before I reached behind me for the zip of my gown to undress. The zip was halfway
he sofa and fell on the
ed the breath I held and sank unto the ne
at?" My sister, Laide, groaned.
o came home to find someone sleeping in my hous
nd waited expectant