Jul 10, 2014 | Fiction, Series, Short Stories |
If you missed the first three parts, you might want to start from Part 1. Here’s a direct link to the entire series: Shine Your Eye But if you’ve been following regularly, thanks for the support … And let me stop yarning....
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Jul 9, 2014 | Fiction, Series, Short Stories |
Yes, I know it’s long overdue and I said I would and …. and …. I’m sorry. The End. Okay, not quite. I finally finished editing and putting it together, so there’ll be no more gaps. The other parts will be up on Thursday and Friday....
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Jun 16, 2014 | Fiction, Series, Short Stories |
Many apologies for being MIA for this long. But, it was all for a good cause, i.e. writing. I’ve been working on a few stories, and needed some time off. Hope you understand. I actually finished writing the draft of this story about a month ago, but...
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Mar 17, 2014 | Fiction, Series, Short Stories |
To everyone who has read this story already (I posted it on NaijaStories and Smashwords), thanks for reading and commenting. But if you haven’t, I will be posting it in chunks here. For starters, here is Part 1. Don’t forget to leave a comment. 🙂 * *...
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Nov 30, 2013 | Fiction, Romance, Series, Short Stories |
She was so taken aback by surprise at her discovery that she sat down suddenly on Kayode’s bed. The grogginess she had felt moments before was gone and in its stead, was an all-consuming desire to know what was written in this book which bore her name. Then...
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Nov 29, 2013 | Fiction, Romance, Series, Short Stories |
As is common in stories of this nature, little secrets never remain little for long. So it was with Remi and Olisa. From the very first day they met, each felt an indisputable and inexplicable attraction to the other, and neither fought off that attraction. Olisa told...
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Nov 26, 2013 | Fiction, Romance, Series, Short Stories |
That day was a Wednesday. Class finished earlier than usual, as the teacher had to travel out of town that afternoon. So, at 11:15 a.m., the class was dismissed. Minutes later, Remi walked to the station to catch the next train. The train she usually took, which...
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