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Episode 26

I didn’t feel comfortable living with stella anymore after that incident so I relocated to a new lodge.
I had cashed the cheque of five hundred thousand naira so I had enough money to furnish my new room.
Senator Clifford was of great help too.
My new lodge was far from my former lodge – about an hour’s trek – so my chances of seeing Stella ever-again was very slim.
My strained relationship with Dennis was still ongoing but I ignored it and focused on other issues.
I sent fifty thousand naira to my mum to her uttermost shock and surprise.
“How did you come about this huge amount of money?” She had asked sounding angry.
“Mummy I now work with a computer firm,” I replied smiling.
My mum didn’t sound satisfied with my answer but she doused her feelings superbly.
“Thank u so much my daughter,” she said and ended the call before I could say “you’re welcome.”
It was obvious that she wasn’t very happy.
Mr Ofoegbu, the lecturer who thought he could play me, finally gave me my “A” so my beef with him ended.
I remained in touch with senator clifford and called him every once in two days.
The hotels whose business didn’t work out, I deleted them from my diary and focused on the ones that had better business to offer. All these was part of gaining experience.
My relocation also moved me far from my former roommate and removed the envy I felt each time I saw her.
The speed with which I was released from police custody had irritated her but due to reasons best known to her, she kept cool and quietly took back her jeep.
I had come back from lectures and was relaxing one evening in my new room when a call came to my phone.
I glanced at the caller and it was from the receptionist of Leo hotel – the hotel where I had spent the night with senator clifford.
“There was probably a new business on board” I thought to myself but I had to pick to be sure.
“Hello,” I said after pressing the green button and placing the phone next to my ear.
“Hello, this is the receptionist of Leo hotel, am I speaking with Rosy?”
“Yes you are,” I replied.
“A guest of ours would be needing your services tonight. Chief Justus Badmus Akimbola, he’s a multi-millionaire and CEO of Decums group of companies. Are you in for the job?”
“Yes I am,” I replied straight away without even thinking. “How much would the job yield?”
“Nothing less than five hundred thousand naira.” The receptionist replied.
“Wow,” I murmured. “I would be in your hotel 7pm on the dot.”
“Alright see you then.” The receptionist said.
“Ok,” I replied and hung up. My first business in my new lodge promised to be a mouth-watering one…


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