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ANGEL OF HOPE 11

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Angel Of Hope ( ( Continued from the last episode... ) “What’s funny, this isn’t a laughing matter” she said seriously. ‘I know but I can’t just stop laughing all the same” I said. “Look at you, what worries me is nothing like that. I am more concerned about Uncle Nat and his threats. If he could send kidnappers to us in the first place, who knows how far he would go again?” I asked seriously “That is my concern and if not for that, I would have taken you to a priest right now and begged to be joined together with you for the rest of my life” I took her face in my palms and kissed her salty tears. “Don’t you get it; I can’t live without you. There is a reason why fate crossed our paths in life together; it’s been basically for this. We are destined to be together. Uncle Nat was just a factor in this fateful game. And nothing- not he, age, disease or death can separate us. Each moment out of your presence is like moments spent without air.” I said and kissed her fully on ...

RAYS OF HOPE PART 10.

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Angel Of Hope (heavenoasis.blogspot.com) ( Continued from the last episode... )           Five days later, Lizzy was discharged after we’ve already spent twenty thousand naira naira out of the money on bills, drugs and foods. That day we left Lagos and boarded a bus to Ondo State. There were a lot of differences between Lagos and the state.   The quietness of the environment sharply contrasted with the buzzing Lagos hum. I found a cheap hotel in a street that charged 300 naira per night and I booked for a week, thinking that at the end of the week, we’ll be able to secure an accommodation.           Two months after our deportation from Lagos state, we settled down in Ondo State’s capital city- Akure and got a room in a slummy area (because of the amount of money we had left. ). When the problem of accommodation had been solved, I enrolled her at a public primary school in the...