Anita Baker, a 24-year-old lady, just graduated from the university. She's the first daughter of her parents and has five younger sisters. Her father is a banker while her mother is a trader.
She's fair in complexion, very beautifully shaped with sexy curvy hips.
Amongst all her sisters, she's the only fair-skinned amongst them as the rest of her sisters are dark with some fair brown in complexion.
Anita looks like her mother but more beautiful as sometimes her father usually accuses her mother of cheating on him and he doubts he's truly her father as she's so white, but her mother has always kept mute about it and tells her not to mind her father that she's really his child.
Anita's father even threatens to run a paternity DNA test on her as he cannot understand why she's so white unlike the rest of her sisters.
Her immediately younger sister, Flora who's a 22-year-old dark skin beauty, also dislikes her even though she's two years older than her.
About four of her sisters hate her except for her youngest sister named Glory that genuinely loves her.
They say blood is thicker than water, but in Anita's case water is thicker than blood.
Anita's father, Mr. Joshua Baker, doesn't stop in sending her to school as he only accuses his wife of cheating on him and forcing another man's child on him so he could marry her, but nonetheless he still sends Anita to the university to study business administration.
Anita is so happy as she writes her final exams and the results finally come out in flying colors.
Well because of her father's constant accusation towards her calm mother, Mrs. Tonia Baker, Anita has refused to accept any relationship from any guy asking her out to be his woman, as she only goes out on a date with them but ends up rejecting their love proposal to her.
Anita’s best friend in the university, Temisa Patrick, has also advised her to give love a chance but she refused and said, "My father constantly accuses my mother of cheating on him and yet he still goes back to her and gets her pregnant to birth the six of us. Mother says he loves her but his insults to her daily don't show to us that he truly loves her."
Anita shook her head as she spoke to her friend when they were still in year two in the university. Guys are tripping to have her, handsome and well-to-do guys, but Anita feels they only want to use her, and once they cross the bridge and break her virginity they will dump her or accuse her of cheating, just like her father constantly does to her mother, wanting to send her and her mother into depression.
Anita sits in a private room with her best friend preparing for their final convocation.
"Anita, I am so happy, finally we will be parting from this school, I cannot explain how much I have missed home," Temisa says.
"Me too," Anita faintly replies, knowing it isn't entirely true with her as she hates home and knows she will be facing her father's constant insults towards her and her mother again, while her three younger sisters, Flora, Esther, and Favour will want to torment the hell out of her, calling her an outcast as they're jealous of her looks, like is entirely her fault.
Anita shakes her head in sadness and Temisa notices.
"What is it, girlfriend? You don't seem to look happy, even though you're graduating as one of the best graduating students today in our university?" Temisa asks, as she stands up from her seat facing the mirror and walks up to meet Anita sitting on the couch, but she shakes her head again and stares away from Temisa, not responding.
"What's the problem, dear?" Temisa approaches and crouches in front of Anita, even though she knows what the problem is, as Anita has told her why she hates men in general and sees them as scumbags.
"Not to worry, when I get home I can talk to my mother to allow you to come live with us, even though it is just for your I.T, until you get a better job to cater for yourself," Temisa proposed.
"Thank you." Anita smiles faintly, and Temisa responds, "You're welcome. You know you're like a sister to me, so you don't have to worry or cry much. Graduating with a first class is no joke, so you should be happy, as today is your most blessed day. Come sit here, let me apply some makeup on your face."