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Chapter Fifty Three; Heart to Heart

Author: F.C Lawrence
last update Last Updated: 2022-04-08 23:15:36

Previously...

Ama.

I was so excited that I jumped "so what are we doing first?" I asked facing him and walking backwards.

"Okay pretty girl hold your horses." He giggled. I knew I was too excited but I had never been in a place like this before.

"Well have you ever bowled before?" Femi asked and we stopped in front of a stall and got in. It was a bowling alley.

"Oh my god!!!" I almost screamed. I had never gone bowling before and never thought I would.

"So are you ready to play" he asked and grabbed on my waist leading me to the station where he paid and I was given my size in shoes.

"Are you ready babe?" He asked while grinning at me.

I was overwhelmed with excitement. "So ready" I jumped while clapping my hands like a toddler.

"Let's get this started then. You wanna go first?" He asked. I just k

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