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"Thank You." Aunty Ifeoma said to me after I helped her zipped her Gold off-the-shoulder slitted dress up.
"Don't leave Simi alone in this house oo." She said to Dindu as she picked up her purse.
"Simi isn't a child." He said to her.
"If we come back and she complains about anything, I'll break your head." Aunty Ifeoma whined as she rushed outside at the honk of dad's car.
"Have fun." I screamed to her.
"Get Pregnant." Dindu screamed too.
"Foolish boy." I laughed as I hit him with my hand.
Dindu looked through the window watching as my dad drove out of the parking lot.
"Yay!" He exclaimed excitedly." Time for me to go out."
Placing my two hands on my waist, I gave a very long hiss. "You won't let them to go out first before you go out. By the way, aren't you meant to babysit me?"
"Oh baby." Dindu said pulling me softly to the chair and pinned me down. "I thought we were enemies, why are you so sweet right now?"
"I should be asking you." I hissed again.
"Or you're already falling for me?" He asked with a smirk.
"Fuck you." I yelled as I freed myself from his grip.
"Sadly, that's what your dad would do to my mum this evening, then very soon we would become siblings so I can't fuck you."
"How can you say something like that?" I scrunched my nose in disgust as I went into my room.
I shut the door then picked up a book from the bookshelf.
Laying down on the bed, I studied the cover of the book which I was going to re-read for the fifth time.
Everyone needs to read 'Trapped in oblivion.' I really really loved the book. One of my greatest wish is to meet the author. How much she understands teenagers and how much she can relate to what happens to most teenagers surprises me.
"Simi, open the door." Dindu yelled as he banged the room door. It's barely a minute I started reading the book.
I covered my ears with my pillow, planning to ignore him until he gets tired and leaves.
"Open the door nau." He said as he banged it harder.
"Okayy." He shouted suddenly.
In two seconds, he was in already.
"Get out of my room." I yelled as soon as he realized he had a spear key.
"It's my room." Dindu reminded me.
"It's mine for now." I sighed.
He walked up to the bed and grabbed the novel from my laps.
"You are reading novel when you have test on Wednesday." He said then brought out a handful of peanut from his Jean pocket and threw them all in his mouth.
"Why can't you leave me alone?" I frowned.
"Because.."
"Eiish, close your mouth while eating." I shushed him.
"The reason you hid that peanut in your pocket is because you stole it from my dad's room, true or true?" I asked him.
"True," he said after eating it. "But I didn't steal it, I took it."
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Let's Make A Deal
General FictionA NIGERIAN THEMED NOVEL "Ifeoma please, let this pass. You know you've got all the honours and post you want in this company. If you don't let me, I know I can't get this promotion. I need to do this for my daughter. Please let me have it." Mr S...