Scene four
Episode two
You remember back in nursery school when we had a topic called ' Fill in the gap' ? I was very good at it even till senior school when it became lexis and structure. Now i needed that acquired knowledge to close up the space between Prince and i without moving away from my seat. It was an impossible possibility and the only way i could destroy the bridge between us and put an end to the jokes was to make him guilty for the other day. It was a trick i had played on other people to draw them into a serious conversation and it was working. I was over the pain from that day so bringing it back didn't make me feel like a lesser person but Prince still had the hang of it. He kept apologising and promising to make it up to me if i wasn't satisfied with the day's treat. If only he knew a bottle of coke with him even in a cheap restaurant was enough to purge him of all his sins. I pressed my lips together in that smile that always made my mum give me whatever i ask for,that smile that made me look very adorable and i knew was working its magic on my current target. He smiled back, tilted his head to the side and heaved a sigh. I could tell i was already building a castle as big as the tower of babel in his heart and God didn't seem to disagree with that idea. He was with me.
Gracious Lord.
Thursday, 29 September 2016
DEAR DIARY
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