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The Yoruba Boys Syndrome (TYBS) by Thisspecie
Thisspecie
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Kiss a few frogs to find your prince they said, Olamide Matthews was tired of kissing frogs. Whoever came up with that saying was dumb. She was done kissing frogs, in-fact she was done kissing anything. Being independent and Smart was what She understood but Men she couldn't understand. Finally they found the bed, Tommy slowly kissed her neck and the back of her ear, He took his time to study her and saw how she reacted with each touch. How when he touched her she'd let out a purr or a short intake of breath. The electricity of pleasure ran through Ola's spine and she couldn't hold her screams anymore. He hadn't even touched her yet and her legs were already quavering. Mature content Contains smut.
Me And You: MAY  by theeginger_
theeginger_
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"Do you wanna embark on a crazy adventure?" He smiled. "My middle name's crazy....let's do it!" ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ A MIX OF THE PAST AND FUTURE. OLIVIA: A random not so wise 16 years old, spoilt brat of a billionaire father, naija island high school student. Moving from Calabar to Lagos was like a death sentence to her. But meeting him and letting him in was the real death sentence. JAYDEN: The 18 years old emotionless fuckboy, party thrower, reckless spender and the hottest boy in Jayco Academy. Falling for a naive and vulnerable girl who didn't catch him and let him fall really hard could possibly change him. BAMIDELE: The 19 years old best friend to Jayden and the best enemy to Olivia. He wants no one in control of his best friend's head except him. Bamidele knows he has a lot to lose when his bestfriend falls for his ex girlfriend. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Join the teenagers of Jayco Academy. Take a journey & Fall in love in Nigeria. #ProjectNigeria# ~~~~~~~~~~~~ Started: Sun, 11 March, 2018 Finished: Fri, 27 July, 2018. This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents are either the product of the author's imagination or used fictitiously, and any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, business establishments, events, or locales is entirely coincident. Copyright 2018© Priceless Masson. All rights reserved. No portion of this book may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, mechanical, electronipch, otocopying, recording, or otherwise, without written permission from the publisher. #1 Lagos #1 Nigeria #1 ProjectNigeria
Stronger Than Pain by WeirderMum
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Highest Rank #61 Mum was struggling to breathe, her legs kicking hard as they shuffled on the floor. I pulled on dad's hands which gripped mum's neck but he was quick to nudge me with his shoulder, forcing me to stagger, hitting my head on the wall. Tiny white stars danced before my eyes as quick darkness closes in on me. Mum was gasping. Dad hasn't let go. I staggered up, my eyes clearing off a little as I rushed to dad. Glancing at mum, her pupils were dilating, the white part of her eyeballs slowly taking over completely. Dad's eyes were bloodshot with no emotions whatsoever registered in them. Mum's kicks were slowing down with her hand slowly losing grip. I screamed and bite into dad's hands, chewing as though I was hungry for meat. The metallic taste of blood trickled into my mouth but I didn't let go as I bit harder. All his efforts to push me away were in vain as I kept my gaze on mum, every slow kick she gave urging me to bite in more. Then dad let go. And mum's body slumped. Sprawling on the floor like a bunch of weak leaves. I let go off dad's hand and rushed to her. No pulse. No heartbeat. ****** This emotional fiction gives it's readers an opportunity to peek into the life of a pained woman and her struggles to survive when abandoned by a man she's ever loved. ****** African society has given men so much control over women. No matter what a woman accomplishes in life, once she's not under a man, she's seen as utter useless.... Religion, society and family have subconsciously compelled African women into accepting everything including domestic violence as long as the 'Mrs' title is retained. Many women have lost their lives through physical and emotional abuse. They stay put in abusive relationships cos most are afraid to bear the tag "divorcee", so they rather die than leave. Most African men are proud cheats, with the excuse that "men are polygamous in nature". Sadly, women are the most supporters of this false ideology.