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The Unwanted- /re-writing/
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Complete, First published May 12, 2018
In a Nigerian boarding highschool, things could get pretty hard for a 16 year old introverted-extrovert with a personality disorder.

Mayowa Smith, fondly called Mayo, is in her final year in British International School, Lekki. What could possibly go wrong in the last year of secondary School? The answer is...a whole freaking lot! 

Mary Akinlesi, Mayo's childhood best friend that has always been loud, obnoxious, rude and extroverted is the only girl Mayo can relate with even though the difference between them is as clear as night and day.

Stephanie Obi; an opinionated, snobbish, spoilt brat is the queen Bee and daughter of a multi-billionaire man who's part of the management team of the school. Nobody messes with her, not even the principal and if anyone crosses her path, Stephanie's beautiful smile could transform into a devilish sneer in only a matter of seconds. 

Things had always had a way; a routine. But then two new students join the school and Mayo is put in the same dorm room with the Queen-bitch herself. 

Betrayals come knocking, new friendships bloom...but most importantly, doom has arrived. In all its scary, mighty and hellish glory. It's coming for Mayo and it has a name. 

Stephanie. 


Started: June 16, 2018
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