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Great Attraction

Chapter 5 Its Not Charity

Word Count: 2105    |    Released on: 31/03/2025

artment. Chief Bello then dragged the man to his own apartment, his face stern with warning. The man looked worried and pleaded, "Chief, why are you doing this? You know why I c

want to keep getting paid, stay quiet and pretend you never met Angela today." The man looked frigh

ly drawn to Princess's kind and polite nature. But little did she know, Princess was the younger sister of the infamous "Rich Monkey", Alex. The competition kicked off that same day, and Prin

cial day will be Saturday. For the next four weeks, you'll create three stunning outfits each week. That's 12 outfits in total." She encouraged them, "Please pour your heart and soul into this competition. I wish y

aterials. There were rolls of delicate lace, shimmering chiffon, vibrant Ankara prints, and many more stunning fabrics to choose from. Wit

Esther to join her, and Esther was beaming with pride as they took their seats. Before the show began, Esther gave Angela a reassuring hug. "Don't worry, big sis," she said with a smile. "I've seen the outfit

members - her brother, parents, and grandfather. The judges took their seats, and the show started. Models strutted down the catwalk, showcasing stunning outfits created by the 40 contestants. Angela's designs were the final showc

ed. Angela, however, had boldly showcased her design skills by wearing her own exquisite Ankara outfit. As the audience's applause died do

ve been passionate about creating clothes since I was 17. My late mother taught me how to sew, and it's been my dream ever since.

n designs, aren't you?" he asked. Angela nodded, "Yes." Another judge leaned forward, curious. "Why did you choose to wear your own design?" Angela took a deep breath, her voice trembling slightly. "I wanted to show everyone what I can do. I believe

creativity, showcasing beauty and originality that's all your own." The judge's eyes sparkled with delight. "What impressed me most is that you didn't ju

ts took the stage, mesmerizing the crowd with their energetic performance. The audience sang along, tapping their feet to the rhythm. The musical interlude lasted for almost an hour, filling the air with excitement and antic

candidates have truly raised the bar – they're all amazing! However, there can only be one winner." With a dramatic flourish, Princess opened the gleaming golden envelope, revealing the name of the champion. As she paused for a moment, the air was electric with anticipation. Suddenly, t

to the stage, tears streaming down her face. "Oh my God!" she exclaimed, her voice trembling. As she made her way to the microphone, she chanted, "Thank you, Lord God!" Her heart was overflowing with gratitude. She couldn't believe she had won an incredible prize package:

illion naira cheque. Just as they were waiting, Alex walked in with his sister, Princess. Alex had missed the show, but Princess brought him to the VIP area to meet the winner. "Big bro, this is our winner," Princess said, beaming with pride. As Alex and Angela locked eye

sister, leaving the car key behind. The sudden departure left Alex with no choice but to open up to his sister. He revealed everything that had transpired between him and Angela. Princess listened intently, concern etched on her face. "But

ut her day, Angela was surprised to find that everyone seemed to recognize her from the show. Strangers would stop her on the street, congratulating her and praising her talent. Overnight, she had become a local celebrity. The touching moment when she shared that she had learne

, Angela answered, her eyes widening in shock as she saw the "rich monkey" standing before her. She tried to slam the door shut, but Alex was prepared. He gripped the door tightly, holding

signature. You won all these things fair and square." But Angela's eyes flashed with anger and hurt. "No, I don't believe it," she said, her voice shaking. "I think you felt sorry for me because I lost my job, and you

ou won fair and square. Why are you doing this to me?" Alex threw up his hands in exasperation. "Ever since I met you, I've wished I could avoid you, but somehow we keep running into each

ing the attention of everyone around, including Chief

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