Amanzi okudanisa- Water Dancing
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  • Reads 134
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  • Parts 2
  • Time 21m
Ongoing, First published Mar 22, 2023
Aneka smiled once seeing Okoye get her bag with her swimwear in it, though remained silent.

Okoye lifted a brow but frowned, already slightly irritated about the snarky or prying comment she just knew that was coming from Aneka.

"I've noticed you've been going swimming lately since that Shark Man has been coming around you more" Aneka mused while gathering her workout clothing from her locker.

"I've always enjoyed swimming besides, it is a good method to relax your muscles after working out" Okoye countered with a side glance.

" Right and he does not join you at all?" Aneka questioned though there was a hint of humor in her voice.

Okoye shot a look and scoffed at Aneka who only laughed in response.

"I refuse to allow that big blue hippo to come near me" she sneered.
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