ENTWINED SOUL
oming out of the office in numbers, some favored with a smile, while others had a drained-sad-looking face, a load of trouble in their mind. These people
ping sweat running down their necks like an ocean. Edwin had a little grin building on his face while
she had seen the right one she was searching for and drew it out of the space, passing it across to Edwin, who then sat opposite to her. She had a sweet smile flashed across her lips
e his mouth, his mouth hung on the air. The woman herself lost control at the way the young Mr. Edwin Amos kept looking at her. In her mind, it seemed very ridiculous and, at the same time, very fascinating and irritating
brain." replied Edwin, with the fullnes
ret concluded, Edwin showed a good reaction, dashin
ticular. Edwin strolled a short distance to a nearby corner, staring at the number of people who had come for the same purpose. Edwin leaned his body against the wall, secluded close to an office, the noises here still buzzing out, but in a little way out of shot, he slipped his palm into his pocket. He scooped out a cellphone,
u'll make your country proud. " whispered Mr. Amo
lifetime. Back then in secondary school, Edwin happened to be a total failure. He never wanted to make improvement towards his studies. His failure as a student created a high record in school, nor the de
Hope you come with your casual dress." Standing in the midst
blurted out, gently pulling out a wad of money tied wi
t all this cash from?" Fran
y mum, of
all of our problems. Well, how did you do that to convinc
d lie and told mum the school principal asked us to bring a sum of twenty thousand naira for lessons. Trust me, mum agreed to my statement. These people could do anything for me just to s
ess to the empty class as the thre
are in there. Edwin complained and ran back to the class, grabbing his bag ou
and his heart was pumping and beating like a drum. "If you don't get off my way, you'll hate what I will do to you." Edwin warned. His voice
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