The Covert Identity
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Yes, I've made it in life. I have money, fame and prestig
d the same time. He had ne
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is head an
t that I'm short of words, I
build the Miami tunnel. And as a matter of fact, the deal would not be con
ell on his knees and thanked
He brought out his wallet from the inner pocket of his jacket and paid the driver who counted the money and brought out some money to give him back as his balance but he asked
pping past him and flying straight to the top of a building
and rested on what was desi
mmed Internati
e going with you?' A girl in a na
th me because you'll mess up
he was trying to adjust his clothes he noticed that time
leaving in an hour's time. He went to sit in a comfortable po
im but it was too late for him to get a hint of that person. Something in him told him that the person was familiar. The fragr
haron had lived
etter part of her
r higher education in Manchester University where she read law. She had this attitude of placing he
ck American. However, she had all
d wore it. This gave her a distinct and endearing appearance. As she cat-walked back to find a
nce in life as she thought, her eyelids becam
st with the swing.' Her
, I'm actuall
and as she swung as usual, her mot
minds me of my childhood ju
um? I can't wait
than you are. My father always promised to buy me a swing just like this one but he never did. His inability to buy me a swing was not because he never wanted to but because he had no money that could afford that. He was a polygamous man. It
...wait a minu
use you were just like me. Y
mile to show from the
she teased her by touchi
for his family to be happy b
her from the second wife created histor
cut her
ncle Femi, mu
ear,' she
ights at school. One day he came home with a different story. Not only was it that he fought at school, he was almost expelled fro
ersonality and weighing the effect on the other party co
hot for uncle.' She gestured
but what could he do? The
grandfather di
id he do
story he would never
story mum?' she a
want to hear
not
ther told him
tay with his grandfather by his parents as he was a very mischievous boy. The puni
y times to stop that but he wouldn't relent. He would always say 'I'm sorry' to his
y and decided to come back home through the back door. He went to bed immediately. The boy threw the crackers up in the air but he
people came to search the house and found out that his granny was burnt to death from the fire incident, he was actually charred. The boy loved his grann
ery touching story,' Sh
the little boy stopped saying I'm sorry, after every mischief, your uncle stopped being mischievous because he be
hat to your children when you grow up,' she shook her with her elbo
d kept her in her shoulder as