"She doesn't give a damn about being late!
Because she's rather late than be the late!
Time would be a trifle if there were no expectations and purposes,
Time is the essence in a world home to the reality of purpose!
Time is indeed a goddess who rules with no rule!
She's brutal, selfish, cruel and startling.
She's unpredictable yet promising to the ones who comprehend her personality.
{Akoko ko Duro de ẹnikan}"
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Where are my car keys? Temi inquired in soliloquy as she searched through her drawers.
Is everything all right, Ma? Maria, the only Granddaughter of Mrs Aisha Abubakar,"Temi's Nanny" asked. I cannot find my car keys, Temi complained. You should talk to your sister about this. She frequently used your cars on unusual occasions when you were overseas, Maria said. Are you serious?
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"I strictly pleaded with her to let them be times without number "
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Eniola Balogun! I specifically pleaded with you to keep your hands off my properties, Temi said, barging into Eniola's Chamber.
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Oh my G, Eniola! Temi said as she walked in on her sister's nude figure beside an unfamiliar muscular bareness. Shut your mouth and lock the door behind you, Eniola said in a low tone. Please give me my car key. I'm late for work, Temi pleaded as she covered her eyes with her left hand. Here it is, and please, I would much appreciate it if you knock as courtesy demands, Eniola warned as she handed over the key.
Forgive me for my lack of manners. I never knew you intended to bring your lifestyle to your father's house, Temi said, shutting the door behind her.
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If you were a host of common sense, I believe you would be trying so hard to find your way out of here before someone else finds us here without balls in our scrotum, Eniola cautioned Kelvin, who was trying to bring her back to bed. I get it, Eniola. I'm leaving now, but when do we get to do this again? Kelvin asked as he buttoned up his vintage designers. Forgive me for leaving out my most important sexual principle.
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"A night with a stranger is a night history shouldn't witness twice, for time is of the essence, and this essence should remain in its time,"
Eniola said as she dropped his pants in his hands. I find your rules and personality peculiar, but you should not deny yourself the pleasure you truly desire, Kelvin said. It seems you are yet to wipe off your dusty brain. I guess she still sleeps while your body is half into the day. I am Eniola Balogun. Your feet are too fluffy to walk my world twice in a lifetime. I expect you to be happy in a lifetime, for this one time is worth ten times a Grammy, the best of you do not deserve, Eniola said as she lit a cigarette.
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I get the fact that you may have the world at your feet, though you can not control the universe. We will all kick the bucket naked. The worms will feed on this skin you are willing to keep away from the sun no matter the cost; as long as the entitlement to wealth and fame ends the moment our hearts stop beating, we are all walking corpses, the forgotten ones await, Kelvin said as he walks out of the room.
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"There is fire on the mountain top...." Temi sings along to one of Asa's songs as she drives in her pink 2022 Porsche.
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"She couldn't contain her joy and excitement. She could see her dreams about to eat her way into reality. This is everything to Temi, a long-time commitment about to pay off"
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Yes, this is it!" Temi said to herself as she approached Festac Central Hospital's main gate. She gazed upon the dusty entrance and the individuals coming in and out of the gate. She slowly rides over the last speed bump next to the gate. She scans through the buildings in search of the Emergency ward as instructed by Dr Akande earlier.
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This must be it!" Temi said to herself as she finds a place suitable for parking. She turns of the engines as she steps out.
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As her feet touched the ground, so did her heart perched on the carpet of relief. She scanned through the front entrance to the emergency ward for a minute then she works in with a touch of pride and excitement boldly written on her face.
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You must be the new doctor, Temi Balogun. Dr Franca inquired as she approached Temi. Yes, I am, Temi said, wearing a contagious smile. You have been assigned to the emergency ward; good thing you came here; come with me, please, Dr Franca said as she walked along the corridor.
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"Temi seized this moment to skim through her new environment; it wasn't what she foresaw and deduced. The environment appeared unkept; the building looked unfashionable and had this mixed sense of exciting offensive whiff"
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Dr Yemi, this is the lady I was talking about earlier. I have assigned her to you so she will work with you and your team, Dr Franca said as she introduced DrbYemi to Temi, "the senior attending Doctor in the emergency ward"
Oh, that's nice. We need all the hands that we can get this place never seizes to be busy, Dr Yemi said. So, Dr Yemi will inform you of everything you need to know, so if you have questions, ask him and your teammates too, Dr Franca said. Thank you, ma Temi said as she bowed in appreciation. All right, I will leave her with you. I have a meeting to attend now, Dr Franca said as she walked away, gazing at her wristwatch.
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Good Morning, sir; Temi greeted Dr Yemi with her head facing the ground. Only if the morning could witness a late entity speaking of how good she is when her eyes never witness thee. There are three things I believe man can't control or possess, one of them is time; if today were indeed judgement day, the flames would be filled with excitement over your welcoming party, Dr Yemi said.
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Forgive my lack of sensitivity to time and its essence. It was and would never be my intention to get on her wrong side; neither is it a habit of mine to show up to events and appointments in odd colours. I plead with you to overlook my one-time misconduct, Temi said, wearing a facial expression home to regrets and remorse. I believe there is no need to speak on the essence of a first impression though I will scrap off the scene like it was never meant to be in the movie, Dr Yemi said. Thank you, sir words alone cannot express my gratitude, Temi said. That is okay; these are your teammates', This is Dr Temi from today. She will be part of the team. Dr Temi, this is; Dr Raphael, Dr Mabel, Dr Pascal, and Dr Henry, Dr Yemi said.
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Hello, Good morning. Nice to meet you all. I'm Dr Temi Balogun, Temi said as she formally shook their hands. So, Dr Mabel, have you attended to the woman with a fractured leg? Dr Yemi asked. Yes, sir, I have, all she needs is adequate rest, and in 2 to 3 weeks, she should be okay, Dr Mabel replied. What about the little girl with fainting spells? Dr Yemi asked as he gazed at Dr Henry in anticipation of feedback. Her test results are not out yet, but she's stable for now, Dr Henry said, adjusting his large goggles. Please hand over all reports and responsibilities concerning the little patient to Dr Temi immediately, Dr Yemi instructed.
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Sir? Me? Temi asked in awe. Yes, ma you, I believe you are here to work. In this ward, there is no room for idleness. I understand the courtesy that comes with the first day of work, but this is the Emergency ward. We need all the hands we can get. I also learned you are schooled overseas, so consider this your chance to prove yourself worthy of your identity as a western medical product, Dr Yemi said. Thank you, sir; I won't let you down, Temi said in excitement. All right, I will leave you guys to your duties now. Do not forget to leave your reports on my desk before leaving, Dr Yemi said as he walked away.
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He appears fearsome, right? Dr Mabel asked as she gazed at Temi. Kind of but not exactly, I think more mysterious and grumpy, Temi replied with a smile. Do not worry about him. He is a man with many shells that can only be altered by familiarity, Dr Mabel said in a cheerful tone. This is your patient's file, Dr Temi, Dr Henry said as he handed Temi the file. Thank you, Dr Henry, Temi said as she bowed out of formal courtesy. It's fine, Temi. You don't have to be formal. We are colleagues, Dr Henry said. Forgive my sudden curiosity. My eyes and brain keep bugging me over your familiarity, Dr Pascal said, gazing intensively at Temi. I spent the last eight years of my life in Oxford, and if your eyes have indeed captured my being, your brain could have only recorded the stature of a woman long gone, Temi replied. Hmm, if you say so, though, I'm yet to be convinced of that, Dr Pascal said.
When will the test results be out? Temi inquired as she scanned through her patient's file. Some of them will be out later today though the major ones may take a day or two. Dr Henry replied. All right, can I see the patient? Temi asked. Sure you can follow me, Dr Henry said as he led the way.
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Guys, I am very certain I have seen that Dr Temi before. I cannot tell when and where, Dr Pascal said as he sat on one of the chairs. Let it go, Pascal. Even if you have, does it matter? Dr Mabel asked. Exactly! It doesn't matter, and I think this is more about getting her attention than familiarity, Dr Raphael teased. I do not care what you believe, i know that I have seen that woman before, Dr Pascal said. But that is not possible; Pascal she spent the last 8years of her life overseas. She said it herself even though Dr Yemi validated that earlier. You, on the other hand, are yet to see the Nigeria border, Dr Raphael said. I agree with Raphael on this. I sincerely doubt that you have seen her before. The chances are very low. Maybe it's a Mistaken Identity. You probably have seen someone who looks like her, Dr Mabel said. Hmm, you may be right, Mabel, but I seize to speak further on this matter, Dr Pascal said.
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Hello, how are you doing? Dr Henry asked Awelle, who had just woken up from a short nap. I'm fine, Awelle answered as she scratched her eyes with the back of her palms. Where is your brother? Henry asked Onyinye. Awelle's Aunty who came with her to the hospital. He went to the restroom to change. He should be back in a minute, Onyinye said. All right, this is Dr Temi. She will be in charge of your sister; please communicate this to your brother when he comes; I will be leaving her with you, Dr Henry said. All right, sir, Onyinye said with a warm smile. What is your name, beautiful girl? Temi asked, Awelle ma, Awelle said in an exciting voice.
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Hey baby, you are up? Michael asked rhetorically as he approached Awelle. I guess you are the older brother? Temi asked. Oh yes, I am any problem? Michael asked. Oh no, I am Dr Temi. I'm in charge of your sister, Temi said as she indicated an opening for professional handshakes. Oh, that's great. I'm Michael, by the way; I don't think I have seen you here before, Michael said as he welcomed her open request for a handshake. Oh, I just joined the team recently, however. I wonder how you were able to take note of my first time here? Temi asked. Oh, so it's indeed your first time here? you are the new doctor everyone has been talking about, Michael said. Information has again retained her throne as the goddess of speed and mystery. Though it disturbs me that you intentionally avoid my question, Temi said with a smile. Oh, I work here. I'm the chief head of the sanitation department, so I am very familiar with all the medical personnel in the emergency ward, Michael clarified.
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Oh, it all makes perfect sense now, Temi said in Surprise as she kept wondering how a cleaner could appear so sophisticated, well-spoken, educated and handsome.
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Ouch! Michael exclaims in disguise as he holds tight to his left ear to appear more convincing. What seems to be amiss? Are you all right? Temi asked in dismay. Forgive me for frightening you. Your beauty just keeps echoing in my ears, not that it bothers me, but I can't help but confess it, Michael said in a cold-warm voice.
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You got me worried for a moment, but I can't help but derive pleasure from your sense of humour and compliments. Thank you, I appreciate it, Temi said as her cheeks couldn't help but blush in excitement.
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Does that mean I have the most beautiful doctor attending to me? Awelle asked in excitement. Yes, you do, baby, Onyinye said as she held on to Awelle's left hand. According to the reports, it says she has been experiencing series of blackouts, fatigues, loss of appetite, vomiting, headaches and frequent eye pains, Temi inquired as she flipped through Awelle's file. Yes, ma, especially the headaches and loss of appetites, Onyinye said in a trembling tone. Okay, I learnt she had taken some of the text as requested by Dr Henry though I will add some other tests she has to take later in the day, Temi said as she noted down the tests.
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So what is your conclusive opinion concerning the prospective diagnoses in my daughter's case? Michael asked in distress.
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"Daughter"Temi said in a low tone that she was surprised by the fact that Awelle was Michael's daughter.
"Could he be married? Did I hear wrongly? Or could he be a single father?"
Temi kept asking herself.
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Did you say something? Michael asked as he kept wondering what she was mumbling to herself. Oh no, it's nothing. As for your daughter's diagnosis, I cannot confidently point my fingers at it. Though I am caught up between two possible diagnoses, I can't speak of them yet. We shouldn't conclude on anything let's wait for the results. Only then can we be certain of what the problem is, Temi said with a comforting facial expression. I did not get the answer I was expecting, but I find your words comforting enough for me to worry less and stay optimistic. Thank you, Michael said, wearing a contagious smile.
You are welcome, Some of the results will be out later today, so I will be back to review them with you, but if I can't return today, then you will be informed of all the results tomorrow, Temi said. All right, I'm five late for my morning shift. Permit me to excused, Michael said as he Established eye contact with Temi. Oh, you can leave. I have communicated all necessary details concerning Awelle already, Temi said.
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Does your brother really work here? Temi asked Onyinye, who had her mind in her zipped-up pocket. Oh yes, he does forgive me for keeping you waiting. I'm slightly absorbed in my world, but I will be fine. I want my niece to be okay, Onyinye said in a depressed tone. Relax, my dear; she will be fine. We all should stay optimistic. We both know fear is a product of "what if" and "what if" is yet to happen, and till it does, all forms of fear remain a product of that which does not exist, Temi said as she recorded Awelle's temperature.
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I must confess you are putting me in a box where I can't just help but question your profession, Onyinye complimented. Can you throw more light into what you just said, especially my actions putting you in a position to question my profession? Temi inquired in dismay. Oh no, it is a compliment. I wondered how a medical doctor sounds so much like a professional Therapist. It's so cool. I meant no disrespect Ma; Onyinye apologized. Oh, it's fine. I get it now. Thank you for the compliments, Temi said. By the way, why did you ask if my brother worked here? Wait, I'm gonna answer that myself. He appears and acts too good to be just a janitor. I get that too. I also feel he could be so much more, and many times, I am aware that many people here gaze at him with low-value tags and it kind of hurts a lot, Onyinye said, wearing a self-comforting smile.
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I understand you, my dear, but if we want to be realistic, there is absolutely nothing about his job that should give people the right to disvalue him. As long he is solely involved in legit source of income, he and everyone around him who cares about him should be proud of him. If he is getting that right now, then the opinion of the hospital community should be as weightless as the feathers of a desiccated vulture, Temi said. I find your words comforting, but I strongly think You speak of this conveniently Because your shoes are less tighter than mine. I mean no disrespect, but I am very certain you will comprehend the Differences in our shoe sizes by looking at it as a conversation between a medical doctor and a low-class lady who is the sister of a janitor, Onyinye said.
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Where is the lie in all you've said, my dear? But just because shoes are different doesn't mean they all don't have their differences, weaknesses, and strengths. Can I tell you both a secret?
The chairman of Festac Hospital is my uncle, Temi said in excitement as she whispered to Onyinye and Awelle. Wow really? Why do you work here, then? You belong to the high class. You shouldn't be here. I don't get it, Onyinye inquired in dismay. I am here because I have a dream to self-actualize. My sole reason for becoming a medical doctor is to give back to the community that which money cannot buy. I was born with a diamond spoon. My whole life, I have been asking myself if I was born into my family because I deserved it or because it was a spontaneous act or I just got lucky?
I surveyed the society and found out that everyone has something to offer. However, the event of circumstances, situation-ships and uncertainty have messed up the fairness of the universe to distribute equally to all who possess the breath of life. Therefore, I made up my mind to give back as much as I can to society, Temi said.
Wow, so what exactly are you trying to tell me? Onyinye asked as she appeared perplexed. In essence, my dear, people should be treated equally. No one has the liberty to see your brother as less of them because they are privileged to live the life he can't afford yet. I want you to know your brother will be fine. Things will get better, and soon enough, all of this will slowly begin to make sense, Temi said as she fixed Awelle's drip bag. Wow, I learned a lot today. Thank you, Ma. I appreciate it, Onyinye said. I learnt a lot, too, Awelle said as she displaces are yet to be thirty-two.
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Sir, Chief Balogun is here, Mr Akin said as he walked into The NEC Chairman's home office. Oh, okay, let him in, please,
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"E kaaro sir e Jojo Joko," Mr Adetola said in Yoruba as Chief Balogun walked into his office. "E se o", Chief Balogun Thanked him as he took his seat.
So what can I do for you, Chief? I know you never leave your space for just a casual visit. We both know there is more to this, Mr Adetola said. It seems I am becoming too predictable these days, but I rather talk about why I am here. Mr Chairman, we are both busy men, so I have no intention of spilling a drop of time on the ground. We both know I am here because of the elections. It is no news that Mrs Adesoji is leading right now, and I am sure you are aware of how this can bring chaos to my long-time statue of impeccable Ego, Chief Balogun said in a formal tone as he heard firmly to his golden walking stick. I fully comprehend you, Chief. Your wishes are my commands. Speak freely with authority of what you wish to be done and your loyal subject will bring your wishes to reality, Mr Adetola said.
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My son will be declared the winner of this election, and you must make sure nothing and no one stops that. All of this could have been taken care of with a phone call, but "Chief Balogun" decided to leave his throne for your home to communicate the importance of this election to him and his family, Chief Balogun said as he took off his glasses.
I understand you, Chief and I want you to relax and watch your wishes corrupt her way into your reality, Mr Adetola reassures Chief Balogun. This is an upfront to motivate and boost your interest in my wishes, Chief Balogun said as he dropped a Fifty Million Naira Cheque on Mr Adetola's table. Oh no, Chief, I Cannot accept this. You have done enough for I and my Family, Mr Adetola said as he pushed the Fifty Million Naira worth of paper towards Chief Balogun. And there will be so much more I will do. There is no place for rejection in my politics. I decide what you get and what you shouldn't, Chief Balogun said as he pushes the cheque toward Mr Adetola again. You have been blessed with the gift of persuasion Chief. One can not deny himself what you wish for him. Thank you, sir. I appreciate it, Mr Adetola said as he picked up the cheque. Could you permit me to take my leave? I have other matters to attend to today, and I do not want to take any more of your time. As the saying goes, "Time is true of the Essence", Chief said as he got up to leave. Once again, words cannot express my gratitude to you, Mr Adetola said in an exciting tone.
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E kaasan sir, Taiwo greeted his father in Yoruba. Oh, Taiwo, you are here already. Welcome home, son, Mr Balogun said as he flipped through The Moment Newspaper.
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What brings you here, if I may ask? Mrs Balogun inquired in an angry tone. Good Afternoon Ma I have decided to move in as instructed by GrandFather, Taiwo said, wearing a smile. It bothers me that you find my question amusing. I know the consequences of ignoring Chief's commands, but that doesn't mean I find your presence necessary. You left by will without our consent, and I find that too disrespectful to ignore, Mrs B Balogun said. Come on Mother, we do not have to argue about this. We know this has nothing to do with me leaving without your consent. Besides, I didn't return because I felt guilty about leaving a home that never welcomed me. I am here only because GrandFather instructed, and I strongly suggest you speak to Chief if you find this arrangement too unbearable, Taiwo said.
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Are you stupid? Mrs Balogun asked angrily as she approached Taiwo, intending to drop an angry palm on his cheek.
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If where you lay tonight is important to you, then I suggest you watch what you do with your weightless palm, Mr Balogun warned. You intend to throw me out of my home because I reacted to your so-called first fruit's disrespectful act towards me? Mrs B Balogun asked in disbelief.
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People do not just throw stones, but many of us pay intense attention to how much the rocks puncture our ego, leaving out that our ego sometimes attracts these stones. Mr Balogun replied. What does my pride have to do with this? Your son bathed me in mud, and I find your reaction to this so unpleasant, Mrs B Balogun said. Respect is earned, woman. Should I scold a dog who keeps barking to protect its territory? Or should I talk about how your pride has eaten much into your pupils that you see no wrong in your actions? Hmm, as for you, Taiwo, no matter what the Queen has done to wrong the Crown Prince, the Queen remains the King's Wife, Mr Balogun said.
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Forgive me, father, for my gross misconduct lately; I won't stir up moments like this again, Taiwo said with his head facing the ground. Find the fastest shortcut out of my presence, Mr Balogun commanded. Yes sir, I will go up to my room now, Taiwo said. Let me assist you, sir; Maria said as she carried some of his luggage. Oh, Thank you, Maria, Taiwo said. You are welcome, sir. How have you been? Maria asked as they both climbed the stairs. I'm doing okay my dear How about you, How are your studies? Taiwo asked. The new section will be kicking off next week, Maria said in enthusiasm.
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"Mr Balogun decided to send her to The University of Lagos as a form of appreciation to her Grandmother, Mrs Aisha Abubakar who was Mr Balogun Nanny and that of Taiwo and all his siblings"
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You sound excited. What about your Grandmother? Is she around? I haven't seen her in a while. Oh, Granny is fine. She stepped out about an hour ago to run some errands for your Mom, Maria said as she attempted to sort out Taiwo's luggage. Oh no, it's fine, Maria, I will do that myself. Thank you, and please let me know when Granny returns, Taiwo said. Okay, sir, may I be excuseed? Maria asked. Yes, my dear, you may, Taiwo said.
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Ayomide David Balogun! Mrs B Balogun addresses her husband in his full name. What do you want, Bisola? What is it this time? Are you seriously asking me that right now? It speaks volumes that you never try to see things from my end, Ayo. Your wife was disrespected, and all you could do was demand an apology. You even went ahead to scold me in his presence! You keep giving him more ground to plant crops in a land that isn't his, Mrs B Balogun said at the top of her voice. Did all of what you just said make sense to me? Yes, Bisola. Should I have scolded him more? Yes, Bisola! But why didn't I? Because you always make it about yourself, you never take responsibility for your mistakes and shortcomings! Maybe if you made him feel welcomed, non of this would have happened! I am not questioning your authority as my wife or as the queen of this home, but your treatment towards Taiwo is way too unpleasant, Mr Balogun said as he took off his glasses.
What did I do that is so unacceptable? Kini mo ṣe ni akoko yii? Your son was just three months old when I took him in! I have given you the best of me, but you can't seize to let go of the fact that I can't be your late wife! Why Do you keep making me feel compared to your so-called precious late wife, What else do I have to do to please you? Mrs B Balogun asked at the top of her voice.
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In point of correction, Bisola, "Our Son", Don't you ever speak of my late wife again, Mr Balogun said as he dropped his right palm on her left cheek.
Did you just slap me, Ayo? Mrs B Balogun asked as tears rolled down her cheeks. Yes, Bisola and I wouldn't hesitate to do it again. Have you no guilt and shame that your ill attitude towards Taiwo began the very moment Chief began to address him as his next of kin? All that is of importance to you is that which benefits Bayo. Maybe you forgot but let me clear the air again. There are two sons in this family. Bayo will always come second to Taiwo, and I will do everything I can to keep it that way. The intensity of my disappointment in you is very much attached to the fact that you are aware of how it feels to be mistreated and rejected. My mother never approved of you. Yet I Ignored her wishes and married you because I love you, Bisola. It pains me so much that you of all people speak of my late wife in such an ill manner, Mr Balogun said as he gets up to leave. Where are you going, Ayo? Please let's talk about this, Mrs B Balogun pleaded. There is nothing else to say to you, woman. I have said my piece. I have a meeting to attend now do not wait for me I will be home late. Mr Balogun said as he walked away.
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E kaasan sir, Eniola greeted Mr Balogun as she walked down the stairs. Eniola Balogun, talk some sense into your mother "jowo", or her lack of sense will cost her this marriage. Mr Balogun said as he walked away.
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"Eniola appeared perplexed she turned out to be a witness to the whole scenario. From a crazy view, she watched her father drop a palm on her mother's cheek"
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Mother, are you okay? Eniola asked as she placed her right arm around her. Your father slapped me, Eniola. I am finding it hard to process the possibility of that even when my cheek still trembles from what it is that it is in my reality, Mrs B Balogun said in a tearful tone. Ahh, why mother? Why did father hit you? Eniola inquired in pretence. "she concluded that the best thing to do at that moment was to keep the truth about her witnessing everything that happened.
~Letting her know I saw everything will only make her feel more embarrassed" Eniola said to herself"
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I'm still trying to figure that out my daughter. I keep asking myself what I did or did not do that would make me deserve to be slapped by your father?, Mrs B Balogun said as she wiped off her watery eyes. Eniola puts up a facial expression to indicate that she couldn't relate. How can you be asking yourself what you did or did not do to earn yourself a slap? You spoke ill of his two favourite people: first love and first fruit. Everything will be fine, mother. I will talk to my father about this when I return. Please do not stress much about it. You know the election has been stressing him lately, Eniola said as she tried to play ignorant over why her mother was and deserved to be slapped. Are you trying to defend your father? Mrs B Balogun asked in an angry tone. Ahh, rara ooo, why would I? I'm only saying Daddy isn't the violent type, and it's possible that the election stress could have made him react this way. That is all I'm saying, mother, Eniola said as she raised her arms. Just shut your mouth Eniola. Please leave me be, Mrs B Balogun said . Ahh Sorry o nor vex, I will be going now. Please take care of yourself. Maria is upstairs; let her know if you need anything, Eniola said.
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Dr Shade, it's been a while, Mrs K Balogun said as she hugged her old-time friend. Yes, it has. How have you been? Dr Shade inquired. I have been well, my dear. You went overseas and left me here, Mrs k Balogun said as she offered Dr Shade a seat.
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Kate, you never called while I was away. You only did when my husband informed Chief of our Granddaughter's wedding, Dr Shade said as she folded her hands in wonder. I have no excuse, my friend. I should have called. Please forgive me, Mrs K Balogun pleaded. No problem, Kate, you know you are my oldest friend. I can't hold a grudge. However, I am here for some other important reasons, one of them is to gift you this, Dr Shade said as she offered Mrs K Balogun a Limited Edition of the just released Luiz Vitons Bag. Aww, this is beautiful Thank you, I appreciate it, Mrs k Balogun said as she felt the quality of leather in disguise. You are welcome, my friend; my second reason for being here is because of the election. You know my son is your son's running mate, and the fate of Lagos is in the hands of The Balogun's, to be more specific, Chief Balogun himself. It is no news to both of us that the decisions of Chief himself prevented Ayo from winning four years ago. So I am here to plead with you and Chief to consider how his decisions this time are very much tied to the future influence our families have over Lagos, Dr Shade said as she picked up one of the glasses of wine earlier served by one of the servants.
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Worry not, my dear friend. Chief plans for our sons are different this time. Time alone is the only personality between our sons and Lagos governorship. All we have to do is wait for time to concur with our wishes, Mrs K Balogun said in enthusiasm. Never have you sat on the actions backing up the sincerity of your words, so I will take a bold step and put my doubts and paranoia to death.
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Lastly, my dear friend, today makes it exactly a year since both families decided that one of the ways to intensify our economic and political influence and power was to set up an arranged marriage between Taiwo, the oldest heir to the Balogun fortune and my second daughter, Simi. Don't you think the season to make this contract a reality has come? Simi wouldn't let me be. You know she has always had something for your GrandSon, Dr Shade said. If I must be blunt, my friend, we both know neither of us has much say in this matter it is up to Chief and Your husband. The men in our lives have made it clear to us that this union is purely business, and we both know Chief and your husband do not mix business and family. But I promise to bring this topic up in conversations with Chief, Mrs K Balogun said.
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Mo dupe lowo ore mi, Dr Shade Thanked her in Yoruba. O kaabo si ore mi, Mr K Balogun replied in Yoruba.
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Baby, Tina, Mr Balogun's Mistress, called out as she toyed with the dark Curly hair on his light skin chest. Yes, my love, what is it? Mr Balogun asked. You promised me a trip to Dubai Three weeks ago. Ever since I haven't heard anything from you, Tina said in a murmuring tone. I know, my love, but we both know my hands are tight now. We will have to delay the Trip a little, at least till the election is over. I have my image and that of the party to protect. In moments like this, all eyes are on me. The opposing party will do anything to prevent me from winning this election, and I can't risk that. Being here with you is already too risky. I'm risking it all to be with you, Tina. So please try and understand me, Biko, Mr Balogun pleaded. I know my love but for how long? How long are we going to keep hiding under the rocks? When do we get to do things together without worrying about the press, your family image, your Wife and Politics? I'm tired "m gaghị agha ụgha ooo", Tina said in Igbo as she appeared Frustrated. No, Tina, please don't talk this way give me till the election is over I promise to keep to my words this time oya smile for me? What do you want? Just mention it, baby girl. Mr Balogun asked. I love you for your generosity Ayo, but I want more. Money certainly can't buy our freedom right now. I want to love you and be with you without these rules; Tina said as she planted a French kiss on Mr Balogun's dark lips; she slowly kissed down through his chest to his belly button. She then picks up his dark Coated fleshy pride and bury's it in her watery mouth. "Iwọ yoo pa mi ni ọjọ kan ọmọbirin yii", Mr Balogun said as he mourned in excitement; he gently wrapped her newly made Ghana weaving around his left hand as he slowly pushed her head up and down his pride.
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As his eyes were shut of sight, he exclaimed in excitement, "Yes, Tina! one day, you go kill me ooo". This is just the beginning, Tina said as she climbed on top of him and gave him the ride of his life.
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Mr Balogun slowly placed both hands on her waist, home to strange colourful beads. She slowly put her right nipple in his mouth as she called his name.
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"Oh my god, Ayo, eat me up. I just want to cum for you"
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She slowly switches her Nipples from time to time as she rides him harder. "Mo ti pari. laiyara bọ" Mr Balogun said in Yoruba. Tina slowly stops riding as she noticed Mr Balogun had drowned her in his white liquid.
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Did you just cum? Tina asked. In moments between her question and a blink of an eye, the hotel room door was forced open. Two armed men worked with their guns pointed at Mr Balogun and Tina.
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Ahh, what do you want, Is it money? Please spare my life, Mr Balogun pleaded in a trembling voice. I want everything, Ayo, Mrs Adesoji said as she walked in.
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