Zayonne was feeling drained when she arrived in America. Luckily Zayonne always braided women hair so, she walked by a nearby African shop and inquired about a job there. The lady asked her a few questions then she said here write your whole name, telephone number and address down. Zayonne didn't know her address by heart but, she looked in her phone and retrieved it. The lady who was part-owner name Marie said I am behind wash your hands and grab something to eat you are carrying a child. I have baked chicken and made a Caesar salad wrap. Zayonne grabbed a Caesar salad wrap with a bottle of water. An hour later a woman wanted a designer one-layer braid for her daughter and Zayonna got done in an hour in a half. Zayonne already discussed how much she had to pay her out for doing hair there. So, Zayonne did four people's hair and she carried three hundred dollars home. Zayonne agreed to only two days per week until after she has her child. Zayonne went to the currency exchange and sent her mother one hundred dollars and she called her mother and told her not to spend it up to fast. Zayonne came into the house with some chicken enough to feed the whole family. Adam says where did you get money from I only give you fifty dollars for the week. I didn't spend any of it. I applied for a job braiding hair. It's cold here the children and I need things so, I wanted to help you out also. Adam says how many days will you be working.
I agreed to only two days a week. Adam was pleased and he said well, by the end of the week we will get some things for the children and yourself. Zayonne said thank you so much.
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General FictionBayo Ajala, is a man of great integrity, respect, and love for women. When he was growing up he lived in Lagos, Nigeria. When Bayo visits America for a short period as a teen he decides he wants to move there. Bayo plans to marry a Nigerian woman an...