Bruised Identity
orse, her parents just disowned her, leaving her to tend for herself, she decides to stay with her grandmother who also dies on the day she gives birth. "What in the world is wrong wi
ashb
uary
n walking together out of the house,it wasn't the
uating student of engineering a
nth of January, Max is on her way back from classes when sud
been hit by the ball across the street,Cain rushes over to get the ball when he meet the young girl hit by
plied, "sorry on behalf of the team, that our football hit you it wasn't intentional." "That's not a problem," she replied about to take her leave when he starts to pick a conversation. "Where are you headed to maybe I could escort you a bit, who knows it could be my direction." "Oh trying to be a gentleman I se
the way he talked,his eyes were brown how she wished he escorts her home, his body had hairs all over like a foreigner , she couldn't
d to meet her again,her eyes like a princess only seen on TV, her li
n." He tells himself as he
st had a walk I guess, am done
ope she comes
class by now, Ojo ," came a loud voice from inside the house, "go chec
at have you been doing young man," she answers him, "well, I've been doing a lot actually, namely, sleeping, eating, sleeping," "you
l teacher and her dad a business man into real estate. Currently she is enrolled
home asks
height of 5'17" , with a brown skin to match as her short brown hair makes her beauty to be radia
d Mrs Williams to the children, "your dad
ad better go look for something to eat " he said to h
minutes
gs from across the street," he quickly Changed in to somet
x's
dad is back, "came a voice from in
t's her dad, she welcomes him in as she takes his bag from him, "who is
get me some vegetables from the vegetable store acr
," repl
ll." "Ok then I'll be on my way," says Max as she takes her leave, soon
ins to walk to the counter, as he gets there the c
o my bill" says Cain to the cashier, when Max stops him saying she can pay for her self, "
holding out the door, "if you don't mind I would love to walk you home," said Cain, "fine but