Love Is A Two-way Thing.
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  • Reads 45
  • Votes 8
  • Parts 3
  • Time 7m
Ongoing, First published Jan 23, 2023
Maybe sin isn't so bad afterall........



Everyone on campus knows Nmeso. Perfect body, every guy's dream girl, except, without the thoughts of commitment. Beautiful, bold, knows exactly what she wants and knows how to get it. Your everyday Bad B. 

Then there's him. Yinka.

Clean cut, Christian and born again. Sets his goals and achieves them.  Simple minded, driven, core evangelist, top of the class..........the direct opposite.  

When these two cross paths in the simplest of ways, each already wary of the other, things get messy. Now, they are both tasked with letting the gospel in, keeping up with school and everything else, all while avoiding very obvious feelings for each other. Add dark secrets, self-discovery and an envious roommate into the mix, and watch drama brew.....right there in church.




"Never thought I'd say this, but, I think I love you."




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