THE SASSY REWANI
t, she sounded very downbeat and her facial expressions were cold. "Something is wrong my dear, your mannerism suggests so," she said. Rewani didn't want to bore her with the ordeals she's bee
s all by herself. It was a trait that h
ears, please speak!!! she opined. "I'm into my third month of searching for a job but all my efforts have proven futile, it seems the odds are against me." She said. "Oh!! I'm so sorry for your misfortune, I be
ate and also showing concerns towards her predicament. Mrs Etomi then hugged and re-assured her that everything would soon fall in place. She wanted to conversate more as a garrulous nature would, but Rewani swiftly started to purchase the food
ng was so strong that she recognised the presence of daughter by merely listening to the footsteps. Welcome back my daughter, she said. Out of excitement, she hastily exchanged pleasantries with her mother in order to narrate the full gist she h
phone rang. Who's calling, she inquired. Mummy, it's Mrs Etomi. Rivetingly, she answered the call. Pleasantries were exchanged and she then thanked her appropriately. Mrs Etomi told her about the availability of the job and the full deta