l arrived at the location of the bar that she tèxted me. It was a high-end bar located in the heart of Lagos. It makes me wonder what kind of job she is talking about. My face started to dark upon thinking of what might be her work here. This is the kind of bar where women are one of the menu items they are serving to their customers. I know the owner of this bar and I don't like that man. He once visited my father to get his service when he sexually assaulted one of his employees. Sure enough my father immediately turned him down. He doesn't work with that kind of man. l entered the bar and I was immediately greeted by one the staffs. He led me to one of the VIP seats. I keep on looking around searching for some familiar faces. I kept on looking in the VIP tables but I was hoping that I would never see her sitting there or God knows what I will do with those bastards touching my girl. 'Your girl, Travis? Really? Good job'. I quickly shake my head
Travis We're already here in front of her boarding house according to the GPS that my friend sent me. She's still sleeping and I don't have the heart to wake her up maybe because she looked tired and restless we still have a lot of spare time before our flight, Letting her sleep for a couple of minutes won't hurt. I looked outside and all l can see are different kinds of people. There's a small provision store just around the corner. There's also a couple of people sitting around at a small table and drinking alcohol. Kids are still running around the street even though it's already late, I suddenly felt un-secured for her safety. How can she stand living in this kind of neighborhood?. I was startled when one of the men that was drinking on theside street went near us and struck the window of my car. My car is tinted so he leaned on my window and brought his face closer to it with both of his hands covering the side of his f
Estonia I still can't believe that am flying on a business class flight It was surreal and until now l am pinching myself just to make sure that it's not a dream. "What are you doing?". he asked me frowning while looking at me "l'm pinching myself". I innocently answered him. "I'm just making sure that I wasn't dreaming, Do you know that it was once in a blue moon that I would get a chance to fly on business class?". I told him leaning towards him while holding his arms. He put his hand on my face and pushed me away from him, I pouted my lips and glared at him. I was about to bring my face closer to him again when I realized something. "How much do lowe you for this?". I exclaimed all the other passengers turned their heads at once in our direction. I raised my hand and signed a peace sign as a sign of apology for my disturbance. I brought my face closer to his ear and whispered my question again "How muc
Travis "Room for Travis Wilton".I told the front desk the moment we arrived at the hotel. It wasn't what I expected the hotel was so big and well organized . I'm really into nice hotels even though I didn't have the intention of spending the night here I just wanted where we could put our things. I don't have any plans of extending another day here. I was planning to go back to Lagos right after I finished my job here. "Here you go Sir". the front desk officer said while handing me the key to our room. She was shamelessly batting her eyelashes at me. I almost growl inside in disgust I really hate it when women flirt like this. I frowned when I looked at the room key that she was handing out. "What is this?". I asked her irritated "The key to your room, Sir?" she said gone is the flitatious smile and it was replaced by fright when she saw my grim face. "It should be two rooms". I confusedly told her "B-But you only booked 1 suite r
Estonia I was now feeling down upon realizing that we went here for nothing I even went to the extent of bringing this gorgeous man with me for the sake of nothing, I was really hoping that I could still make a hold on that land That was the last thing that my father left me, or so I thought. I let out a deep sigh looking at the man beside me. We're now at the elevator going to our hotel I can't believe he'd put up with all my sh*t and never heard him complain a bit. He definitely isn't the selfish and self-centered man I thought he was, He's like an onion everything is a layer and you have to peel it one by one for you to see the smoothest layer. He's been silent since he got out of the car and I really don't know why I frowned upon looking at him. He seems uncomfortable, maybe because he isn't used to sharing a room with a stranger. "Are you okay?". l asked him to check upon him. He nodded in conf
Estonia He slowly lay me down on the bed while Our lips are still locked. My eyes are heavy but I could still see him clearly. It was as if he was afraid that I would vanish if he removed his eyes on me even just for a second He removed his bathrobe and he was left with nothing but his boxers on. He lay down on top of me and claimed my lips His lips started to travel down my neck while his hands were now exploring every inch of my body. His hand slowly glided from my waist up to my breast I moaned against his lips when he started massaging it hard. My body started trembling in excitement I was anticipating his every touch All of these experiences are new to me, I have never been kissed like this at this my age I had my fair share of relationships but no one could excite my body like Lucas. It was as if my body was made for him and it was designed to reactonly to him His lips that were on my neck started to go down the valley of my breast He
"Hey, wifey". I heard Travis say. That puts me back to my senses. I can't still believe how fast things happened. After our first wonderful night in the hotel, Travis never let me out of his sight He insisted that I should resign from my work and live with him which i did. I love him so much that I could leave everything behind just to be with him. We just got back from London where we got married. I'm shaking my head while looking at the ring in my hand and thinking about how fast everything passed right into my eyes. The next thing I knew is that I was with Travis in London because he didn't want to leave me in Nigeria for a month. I met his wonderful grandmother who serves as our witness during our wedding. "Aren't we going a little too fast?". l asked him. We are now in the car going to his house His parents will be there and will stay there for a couple of months so they can spend time with me. This will be the first time that I will be meeting h
Estonia They got on the table that was prepared lor them Estonia noticed that there was an extra plate on the table. She doesn't want to ask because she knows that she doesn't have the right to question them on whoever they want to invite into their house. They were just seated when someone came It was a beautiful woman in a red dress that hugged every curve in her body. She partnered it with a black stiletto, Her long wavy hair matched her perfectly shaped face. Estonia almost raised an eyebrow when she saw how heavy her makeup is in the middle of the day. "Hello, everyone!". she happily greeted them when she entered the dining hall. "Oh, Sandra. What brought you here?". Travis stood up and greeted her. Sandra kissed her both cheeks before handing out a git "I heard Travis had come back fron London so i came here to welcome him back". she said, smiling widely. She shifted her gaze on the table where we are all seated and her s
Looking Ahead The early morning sun filtered through the window of the cozy family home, casting a warm and gentle light over the peaceful scene in the living room. Estonia and Travis had always cherished these quiet moments, a brief respite from their bustling lives. Today was no exception, as they prepared to celebrate another special milestone—Grace’s first birthday had just passed, and their little family was basking in the afterglow of the joyful celebration. Estonia, now more comfortable in her role as a mother, was sitting with Grace on the floor of the living room, surrounded by toys and colorful play mats. Grace was exploring her new toys with boundless curiosity, her laughter filling the room with a delightful melody. Travis, meanwhile, was in the kitchen, preparing a light breakfast for everyone. “Good morning, sweetheart!” Travis called out, his voice filled with cheer as he entered the room with a tray of fresh fruit and pancakes. “Are we ready for another day of adv
A New MilestoneThe sun had risen over the small family home, casting a soft golden light across the nursery where Grace had been sleeping soundly. Estonia and Travis had spent the night with a mix of excitement and nervous anticipation. Today was a significant day—Grace was about to celebrate her first birthday, a milestone that seemed to have arrived all too quickly.The house was abuzz with activity. Estonia was busy in the kitchen, preparing a special birthday breakfast and finalizing the arrangements for the party they had planned. Travis was helping with the decorations, transforming their living room into a festive space filled with balloons, streamers, and a “Happy Birthday” banner.As Estonia placed the finishing touches on a homemade birthday cake, her heart swelled with emotion. She glanced over at Travis, who was adjusting a balloon arch, and felt a deep sense of gratitude for the life they had built together. The past year had been filled with challenges and joys, and see
Living Their Best LifeThe morning sun filtered through the curtains of the cozy living room, casting a warm glow over the room where Estonia and Travis had begun to find their rhythm as parents. Grace’s laughter filled the air, a sound that had quickly become the highlight of their days. The small family had settled into a routine that was as comforting as it was joyous.Travis was in the kitchen, preparing breakfast. He had taken on the role of resident chef, delighting in making healthy, delicious meals for his family. Today, he was working on a fresh fruit smoothie and a stack of fluffy pancakes, a treat that Estonia and Grace had quickly come to love. The aroma of coffee and pancakes wafted through the house, a sure sign that the day was starting on a happy note.Estonia, meanwhile, was in the living room with Grace. The baby was lying on a colorful playmat, reaching for the various toys hanging overhead. Estonia watched with a smile, her heart swelling with pride and love. Grac
First StepsThe morning after Grace’s birth, the hospital room was bathed in soft, golden light. The sun had risen slowly, casting a gentle glow over the room where Estonia and Travis were beginning to settle into their new roles as parents. The excitement and awe from the previous day had not dimmed; if anything, it had grown even stronger.Estonia lay in bed, propped up with pillows, her eyes fixed lovingly on Grace, who was sleeping peacefully in a bassinet beside her. The tiny baby was wrapped snugly in a soft pink blanket, her delicate features serene and perfect. Travis, who had been by her side through the night, was now sitting in a chair beside the bassinet, his gaze never leaving their daughter.The quiet moments they shared were filled with a deep sense of wonder and gratitude. Every little sound Grace made, every tiny movement of her fingers, seemed to bring a new wave of joy to the new parents.“How do you feel?” Travis asked softly, not wanting to disturb the peaceful at
The Arrival of GraceThe days seemed to blur together in a haze of anticipation and preparation. Estonia and Travis had spent countless hours ensuring that everything was ready for their baby girl. The nursery was complete, filled with soft colors and gentle decorations. The house was stocked with all the essentials, and their friends had helped with the final touches, making sure everything was perfect for Grace’s arrival.Estonia was now just a few days past her due date. The waiting had become almost unbearable, with every twinge and cramp making her wonder if this was finally it. She tried to stay active, going for short walks and keeping busy with light tasks, but the constant waiting was beginning to wear on her.Travis, ever attentive, was by her side, supporting her through the discomfort and uncertainty. He was a constant source of reassurance, and his calm demeanor helped keep Estonia grounded during these final days.One evening, as they sat together on the couch, watching
A New Kind of FamilyThe days following the gathering with friends were peaceful and full of quiet anticipation. Estonia’s pregnancy was progressing smoothly, and with each passing day, the reality of becoming a mother sank in deeper. Travis, ever the attentive husband, made sure she was comfortable, taking on more household responsibilities and ensuring that everything was in place for Grace’s arrival.One morning, Estonia woke up to the sound of birds chirping outside the window. She stretched lazily, feeling the warmth of the sun on her face. Travis was already up, likely preparing breakfast downstairs. As she slowly sat up, she felt Grace’s gentle movements in her belly, a reminder that soon, she wouldn’t be alone in this body anymore.As much as she was excited, there was also a lingering sense of emptiness that she couldn’t quite shake. Growing up, Estonia had always felt the absence of a close-knit family. Her parents had passed away when she was young, leaving her in the care
A Gathering of FriendsThe sun was shining brightly on a crisp spring afternoon as Estonia and Travis prepared their home for a small gathering of friends. The air was filled with the scent of freshly cut flowers and the warmth of the season, signaling a time of renewal and new beginnings. Estonia, now well into her third trimester, moved around the house with a sense of purpose, her hands busy with last-minute touches.Travis was in the kitchen, putting the finishing touches on a batch of his famous grilled chicken, while Estonia set out a selection of fresh salads and appetizers on the dining table. They had invited a few close friends over for a casual get-together, a chance to catch up and celebrate the upcoming arrival of their daughter. It was the first time they were hosting since Estonia’s pregnancy had become noticeable, and both were excited to share this special time with the people who meant the most to them.As Estonia arranged a bouquet of wildflowers in a vase, she felt
A Test of GraceThe snow had finally melted, giving way to the first hints of spring. Estonia, now in the final trimester of her pregnancy, found herself enjoying the little outings she could still manage. Today, she had decided to run a few errands, eager to get some fresh air and check off items on her growing to-do list. Travis had offered to accompany her, but Estonia assured him that she would be fine. After all, a trip to the local supermarket didn’t require much effort.The supermarket was busy, filled with the usual bustle of shoppers restocking after the weekend. Estonia pushed her cart slowly through the aisles, selecting fresh produce and other essentials for the week. As she moved through the store, she couldn’t help but notice the way people glanced at her growing belly with warm smiles. It made her feel connected, as if the whole world shared in her anticipation.She turned down the aisle with the baby supplies, planning to pick up a few more things for Grace’s nursery.
A Gift of Unexpected SupportThe first snow of the season fell quietly outside, covering the ground in a soft white blanket. Estonia and Travis sat by the fireplace, their living room aglow with the warmth of the crackling flames. Christmas was just around the corner, and this year, the holiday carried a deeper meaning for them. It would be their last Christmas as just the two of them; by this time next year, they would be celebrating with their daughter.As Estonia sipped her hot chocolate, she watched Travis hang the final ornament on the tree—a delicate glass angel that had been passed down through his family for generations. It caught the light from the fire, casting a soft glow across the room. Estonia smiled, feeling a sense of contentment she hadn’t felt in a long time. The past few months had been a whirlwind of preparations and emotions, but here, in this moment, everything felt perfect.“Travis,” she said softly, drawing his attention away from the tree, “I’ve been thinking