A Love Worth Fighting For

A Love Worth Fighting For

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In the heart of a bustling Nigerian university, friendships love and betrayal collide in ways no one sees coming. Ayomide never imagined that a simple campus life would turn into a battlefield of emotions where loyalty is tested and hearts are left in pieces. Adesewa is the girl everyone notices but not just anyone can have. Kelechi was the first to make a move. Adewale never backs down from a challenge. Ayomide was just watching until he wasn't. Then there is Aisha the unexpected connection that makes everything even more complicated. Between late-night chats stolen glances and friendships on the edge of destruction choices must be made. In a world where love is never simple who will risk it all and who will walk away?
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She felt his warm palm on her wrist and at once she was facing him. Without warning, his lips engulfed hers, setting her on fire just like she did him. His lips were warm and soft and she revelled in it as she shut her eyes, her body instantly warming up to the kiss. She wrapped her arms around him, marvelling at how their bodies fit perfectly together. It felt so good, like her head was rotating. Nothing else mattered. Just the two of them. This was all she needed. Someone who accepted her for her. Her flaws, her beauty, herself, hook line and sinker. She withdrew reluctantly, angry she had to stop the kiss and also afraid someone had seen them. As she stared into his eager eyes, she knew she loved him but she couldn't help thinking she was doing the wrong thing. She loved him, but it wasn't fair to his girl. She could do anything, run, apologise, but she followed her heart. She drew him back and continued the kiss. A Nigerian themed story bound to leave you yearning for the next chapter.

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