FIFTY-NINE
SUPERMANWednesday
8:50 am
Dear, Diary
Of course, mum didn't let him leave without telling him not to make himself a stranger although I made a loud groan that told everyone exactly how I felt and when he asked if I was uncomfortable with him being around my family, I told him yes and he just chuckled and got into the car. He knew what he was doing and he enjoyed it.
When we got to the location, he became a totally different person. Quiet. He only spoke to me and the director and to be honest, it made me feel special.
I got to watch him deliver his lines in 3D and I'm not trying to gas him up or anything but Damn! The man could act! The director rarely had problems with him except it was technical issues or the actress in the scene wasn't audible enough and then they'd beg him to exercise patience and he'd only smile and call on me to make a phone call or send an email and then he'd get right to act like it was second nature. He almost looked to me like Superman.
He was being honest when he said that the location was very close to my house and I wasn't really surprised because it wasn't usual to see film crews in the building they used in fact, Shantel joked one time that the entire Nollywood had made used the building and nobody laughed at the joke, but we agreed anyway.
He's walking towards me now, I've got to go.
Shaniqua
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Diary of the Crazy Shaniqua Bello
HumorShaniqua Bello is a 24 year old graduate navigating through life in the busy city of Lagos and THIS is her diary.