Mokunfayo Badmus:
Chioma must have thought it was a ploy of mine to change her mind, for she piped up almost immediately. "Amaka is going to leave this pace with her mother–"
"I believe Aunt Rain has earned the right to say a proper goodbye mom. You owe her that much." I was proud of Amaka when she interrupted her mother in a polite manner. It was quite a relief that at least one of my wards had turned out fine.
Chioma had no other option but to nod her approval with a watery smile plastered on her face.
I blatantly refused when Mike offered to drive me and settled for hailing the next available cab I found after wobbling my way out of the cathedral with my niece in tow.
The ride back to the apartment complex we staye
Almighty Mike:Although I was enraged about the reckless stunt Angel just performed with her equally reckless nephew. I felt the pain of her losing the few members of her family that had been what kept her going for the past months. I could see through the calm and collected facade she was able to successfully display in the presence of all and sundry, earlier.I could tell, from the way she icily brushed off my offer to drive her home, that she would appreciate her alone-time, but I wasn't able to bear the idea of her bearing her pain on her own, so against her better judgment, I found my way into the privacy of her room.The room was without light, but I could see the outline of her form crouched by her bedside and it broke my heart to witness her shaking uncontrollably due to the fact that she was sobbing. Against my better judgement,
Mokunfayo Badmus:Chioma must have thought it was a ploy of mine to change her mind, for she piped up almost immediately. "Amaka is going to leave this pace with her mother–""I believe Aunt Rain has earned the right to say a proper goodbye mom. You owe her that much." I was proud of Amaka when she interrupted her mother in a polite manner. It was quite a relief that at least one of my wards had turned out fine.Chioma had no other option but to nod her approval with a watery smile plastered on her face.I blatantly refused when Mike offered to drive me and settled for hailing the next available cab I found after wobbling my way out of the cathedral with my niece in tow.The ride back to the apartment complex we staye
Almighty Mike:A lot of time had passed since Angel officially became mine and I wasn't going to deny the fact that I've been the happiest all those months; she'd healed almost completely, she didn't look at me with disdain and judgment in her eyes anymore or scoff when I talked to her about the operations of the Archangels, she was the most beautiful, sweetest, most independent, funniest, smartest, most responsible woman I'd ever loved. Our relationship, in itself, has been one exhilarating hell of a roller coaster ride, but I wouldn't have it any other way.However, I felt like there was about to be a big bump in that ride of ours, I could tell from the way she icily brushed off my offer to drive her home, from the look of betrayal she stoned at me when word came out that I'd been training her nephew how to use a gun without her consent, I could tell from the way she stormed
Mokunfayo Badmus: Chioma must have thought it was a ploy of mine to change her mind, for she piped up almost immediately. "Amaka is going to leave this pace with her mother–" "I believe Aunt Rain has earned the right to say a proper goodbye mom. You owe her that much." I was proud of Amaka when she interrupted her mother in a polite manner. It was quite a relief that at least one of my wards had turned out fine. Chioma had no other option but to nod her approval with a watery smile plastered on her face. I blatantly refused when Mike offered to drive me and settled for hailing the next available cab I found after wobbling my way out of the cathedral with my niece in tow. The ride back to the apartment complex we stayed
Almighty Mike:A lot of time had passed since Angel officially became mine and I wasn't going to deny the fact that I've been the happiest all those months; she'd healed almost completely, she didn't look at me with disdain and judgment in her eyes anymore or scoff when I talked to her about the operations of the Archangels, she was the most beautiful, sweetest, most independent, funniest, smartest, most responsible woman I'd ever loved and more. Our relationship, in itself, has been one exhilarating hell of a roller coaster ride, but I wouldn't have it any other way.However, I felt like there was about to be a big bump in that ride of ours, I could tell from the way she icily brushed off my offer to drive her home, from the look of betrayal she stoned at me when word came out that I'd been training her nephew how to use a gun without her consent, I could tell from the way she stormed off when I reminded that she wasn't indeed her wards' mother
Almighty Mike.Angel had been right about me killing two birds with one stone, only she didn't know what the other bird it was that my stone killed and I preferred it remained that way.We landed on the private tarmac of ArchAngel's Cross-River chapter the very next day because I was scared Angel will change her mind about the getaway and due to the tantrum she threw about not having her getaway tainted with the violence that happened in a typical ArchAngel estate, I abandoned my plans of us staying in the executive suite of the estate and found a befitting Hotel to house us across town.
Mokunfayo Badmus:Chioma must have thought it was a ploy of mine to change her mind, for she piped up almost immediately. "Amaka is going to leave this pace with her mother–""I believe Aunt Rain has earned the right to say a proper goodbye mom. You owe her that much." I was proud of Amaka when she interrupted her mother in a polite manner. It was quite a relief that at least one of my wards had turned out fine.Chioma had no other option but to nod her approval with a watery smile plastered on her face.I blatantly refused when Mike offered to drive me and settled for hailing the next available cab I found after wobbling my way out of the cathedral with my niece in tow.The ride back to the apartment complex we stayed at was a silent and tense one; Amaka twiddle her fingers and avoided my eyes throughout the journey. I decided on not making things more difficult for her so I refrained from engaging he
Almighty Mike:A lot of time had passed since Angel officially became mine and I wasn't going to deny the fact that I've been the happiest all those months; she'd healed almost completely, she didn't look at me with disdain and judgment in her eyes anymore or scoff when I talked to her about the operations of the Archangels, she was the most beautiful, sweetest, most independent, funniest, smartest, most responsible woman I'd ever loved and more. Our relationship, in itself, has been one exhilarating hell of a roller coaster ride, but I wouldn't have it any other way.However, I felt like there was about to be a big bump in that ride of ours, I could tell from the way she icily brushed off my offer to drive her home, from the look of betrayal she stoned at me when word came out that I'd been training her nephew how to use a gun without her consent, I could tell from the way sh