Abrokyire

Abrokyire

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"You don't even have a boyfriendd?" Ma says, stretching the word to create emphasis. "Yaw talk to this your daughter, it seems like this girl wants me to die before i see my grandchildren o!" _ _ Sienna Kessie Quansah is your typical Ghanaian girl living in the United States of America, occasionally going home for vacations. From dealing with her mother's reoccurring requests for her to get married or at least, get into a relationship, to balancing studies and protecting her reputation, there is never peace. Tired of her mother's incessant talks and lectures about the importance of starting a family, Sienna tries to go into the dating scene...which doesn't turn out so well. Travel with her as she navigates through the problems that come along with it. Will she finally impress her mother and be able to rest in peace? Your journey into the Ghanaian world is about to begin! *Will come back to edit it
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But wait oo, how is that my business? "So we have decided that you'll marry Eberechukwu here" I think I heard wrongly "Ehhh?" I asked, my face no doubt full of surprise. "What? Daddy no. Anyone but her" Kazeem replied I was tempted to make a daddy joke when he said daddy but this isn't the time. I turned to my mum who was seriously sweating. If this was a different case, I would have laughed at her but this is a serious matter so I couldn't laugh. After a while, I began laughing. I laughed so hard that my stomach hurt. "Mummy what type of joke is this? Abeg ooo" I shook my head "It's not a joke" my mum replied with all seriousness and the reality of this dawned on me......... **************** Being forced to marry the rude and arrogant son of her mum's friend, Eberechukwu decided not to let the 'arrogant bastard' as she put it get to her or have any control over her. Follow her in this journey on how she deals with her arranged marriage.

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