A Connection beyond Coincidence
ing Mrs. Oladapo, the biology teacher,
best friend, and Iyiola were engrossed in an intense conversation. Ch
is head, tears streaming down his face. "I'm sorry, Chris," Iyio
ed. "It's okay, Iyiola. W
the group. "What's going on?" she
is head. "Not
"Let's discuss it
meet at Amaka's place and ha
lit up. "Ye
re phrase ringing out: "Organize yourselves!" T
onths away," Mrs. Oladapo reminded them. "Form stud
s murmured
aka, Enoch, and Iyiola made plans
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!! Mummy!!!",
out of her room and gently made her w
armly. "How's your health, Mum?" Ama
Mrs. Johnson replie
medication, Mum," Amaka observe
need for that, dear," Mrs
r," Amaka said, a mischievous glint in her eye. "So, please, can
worry, your patients will obey and respect
o go upstairs and freshen up. My friend
dear," Mrs. J
minutes later, she walked to Emmanuel's ho
uel asked, opening t
eplied, smili
is heart skip a beat. He had always had feelings for Am
" Amaka asked, oblivi
," Emmanuel stammered, his eye
ka asked, noticing E
ickly. "I was just looking at
d. "You're n
tare at Amaka. He felt drawn
ka said, glancing at her
at the clock on
m. "Ahh! I'm late!" She turn
out of breath. "Where have you been?
I was late," Amaka replied
forget," Iyiola
Enoch asked, looking
, and I'll meet you at the balco
had set up four seats. Shortly, Amaka joine
uld always confide in me whenever he was about to do something. "Can you recall when Iyi
ws immediately after the teacher who brought her in left the classroom. 'Guess what!' I asked him. 'D
serious now," I emphasized. "That was about four months ago. I had just finished reading a book my pastor launched in church about marriage, and I also prayed about it,
egan. We couldn't finish our discussion that day because Chri
ough the air, creating a pleasant atmosphere. While walking towards the school food cante
I replied. "Well, I have something to say, but I promise I won't take up much of your time," she said. "Go on, I'm all ears." "I conducted some research from a new friend of mine in your class about the stude
ne leading the class, but always think that no matter who leads the class, I'll try my best." "Really?" she was amazed. "Yea
iola, and my family and I just relocated to this environment." "Oh, nice meeting you, Iyiola," I said, exchanging pleasantries. "You already know my name, so I don't think I need to repeat it.
aid, excusing myself. "No problem. Thank you very much
discussing a recent incident in the class. As I approached them, my heartbeat accelerated. "You can do it," I murmured to myself. "Iyiola," I call
ow was your nigh
k you. And how was
rday," she said. My face wore a puzzled expression
hat?" I fi
!" I exclaimed. "Yes, I want us to read and study together," she said. I met her gentle gaze with a soft smile. "Actually, my two friends and
let's hope they will agree. I promise to try my best," I added. She looked relieved. To cut
ead together as a group and made sure that we were always the best at what we did. During our third-term
ed and c
?" Iyiola said jokingly, sipping the
urst into
conti
ation that day, and we had just
nfidently in
ravaged
trooped w
heavily loade
sely seated
me. Our group had put in a lot of effort to prepare for this e
h as I began to read through the questions. Iyiola caught my eye and gav
ime to time. She was deeply engrossed in her paper, her brow furrowed in concent
lling out the final minutes. Iyiola and I exchanged a relieved glance as we f
amination hall, we met Chr
d define how well the
exam?" I as
sparkling. "It was fine"
sure, but I feel pr
nt, enjoying the warm sunshine and the sense of acco
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