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Chapter 9

Author: Martinah Goddess of Chiefs Nkadimeng
last update Last Updated: 2024-10-29 19:42:56

 When we were in the bathroom, Ntombi did lend me her powder but Lira had something else. I looked at her throw the powder carefully on the counter and she sniffed it, Carol did the same thing and Ntombi as well. I was stunned. Powdering their noses actually meant sniffing what looked like cocaine.

‘What’s that?’ I asked with a scared voice.

‘Come on now, don’t tell me you have never seen this! Coke.’ Carol exclaimed.

‘Cocaine. I know what it is.’

‘Then why do you ask? Come on and join us.’

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