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contract - Season 1 - Episode 26

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contract - Season 1 - Episode 26

☆☆

Abena lay down on the large couch
immediately they got home, and sighed
contentedly.

He noticed the look on relief on her face
and felt guilty again.

“Abena sorry about leaving you again, It
wasn’t-”

“You know for someone who doesn’t
apologize much, you seem to be doing it a
lot.” She joked.

“Who told you I don’t apologize much?” He
asked smiling.

“The first time you apologized to me, you
looked like it was hard for you. Like
someone was holding a gun to your head or
something.” She laughed.

“Observant. Well ever since I met you, I’ve
been doing things I never thought I would
do.” He flashed her a smile and she tried to
ignore the butterflies playing around in her
stomach.

“Whatever. Just cook indomie and chicken
for me.” She said and looked away before
she said something she would regret.
Something like how sexy he was no matter
what he was doing.

That was unfair.

She then remembered that he was expecting
a girl the next day.

“How about Tami?” She asked, trying to
sound casual.

He turned around and looked at her in
surprise before speaking. “I sent her a text, I
cancelled.”


Tobi got into the house at a few minutes
after three. He had spent the day with
Joseph at the hospital, standing in for Dera
when she had to go and bring his kids from
his mothers place.


Abena was laying on the couch, lazily eating
crackers and bananas. She sat up when she
heard him walk in.

“Hey. How’s Joseph?” She asked
“He’s… Joseph. He doesn’t act like anything
is wrong.” Tobi said with a smile.
“Sounds like him.” She commented.
“I got you some roasted corn.” He said
handing her a bag.

“No thank you, I don’t eat corn.” She replied,
shaking her head.

“Oh. Well, more for me.” He said bringing a
cob out.

She shook her head vehemently, and
swallowed.

“Are you okay?” He asked.
“Yes. It’s the smell, it’s-”
She couldn’t finish, because she ended up
puking over his imported rug.


“Abena. It’s no big deal.” Tobi said knocking
on her door again.
She had ran to her room after the mess she
made, and after calling someone to get rid
of the rug, he wanted to know if she was
alright.

“Are you sure? It looked really expensive.”
He heard her say. Her voice cracked and it
was obvious that she was crying.
“It’s no big deal. Trust me. It was just like
ten million naira. I’ll just buy another one.”
He shrugged although she couldn’t see him.
He heard her cry again.

“Abena? Are you okay?” He asked while
trying to open the door.
“You let me puke on a rug that expensive?
It’s not even supposed to be put on the
floor for us to walk over it. It’s supposed to
be hung up like a precious painting.” She
shouted.

“Abena, calm down. How about you come
out, I’ll get you some caramel popcorn, then
we watch a movie?” He said softly.
He heard the door click and open. She
looked at him expectantly, her brown eyes
glassy from crying.☆☆

Abena lay down on the large couch
immediately they got home, and sighed
contentedly.

He noticed the look on relief on her face
and felt guilty again.

“Abena sorry about leaving you again, It
wasn’t-”

“You know for someone who doesn’t
apologize much, you seem to be doing it a
lot.” She joked.

“Who told you I don’t apologize much?” He
asked smiling.

“The first time you apologized to me, you
looked like it was hard for you. Like
someone was holding a gun to your head or
something.” She laughed.
“Observant. Well ever since I met you, I’ve
been doing things I never thought I would
do.” He flashed her a smile and she tried to
ignore the butterflies playing around in her
stomach.
“Whatever. Just cook indomie and chicken
for me.” She said and looked away before
she said something she would regret.
Something like how sexy he was no matter
what he was doing.

That was unfair.

She then remembered that he was expecting
a girl the next day.
“How about Tami?” She asked, trying to
sound casual.

He turned around and looked at her in
surprise before speaking. “I sent her a text, I
cancelled.”


Tobi got into the house at a few minutes
after three. He had spent the day with
Joseph at the hospital, standing in for Dera
when she had to go and bring his kids from
his mothers place.

Abena was laying on the couch, lazily eating
crackers and bananas. She sat up when she
heard him walk in.

“Hey. How’s Joseph?” She asked
“He’s… Joseph. He doesn’t act like anything
is wrong.” Tobi said with a smile.
“Sounds like him.” She commented.
“I got you some roasted corn.” He said
handing her a bag.
“No thank you, I don’t eat corn.” She replied,
shaking her head.
“Oh. Well, more for me.” He said bringing a
cob out.

She shook her head vehemently, and
swallowed.
“Are you okay?” He asked.
“Yes. It’s the smell, it’s-”
She couldn’t finish, because she ended up
puking over his imported rug.


“Abena. It’s no big deal.” Tobi said knocking
on her door again.

She had ran to her room after the mess she
made, and after calling someone to get rid
of the rug, he wanted to know if she was
alright.

“Are you sure? It looked really expensive.”
He heard her say. Her voice cracked and it
was obvious that she was crying.
“It’s no big deal. Trust me. It was just like
ten million naira. I’ll just buy another one.”
He shrugged although she couldn’t see him.
He heard her cry again.
“Abena? Are you okay?” He asked while
trying to open the door.

“You let me puke on a rug that expensive?
It’s not even supposed to be put on the
floor for us to walk over it. It’s supposed to
be hung up like a precious painting.” She
shouted.

“Abena, calm down. How about you come
out, I’ll get you some caramel popcorn, then
we watch a movie?” He said softly.

He heard the door click and open. She
looked at him expectantly, her brown eyes
glassy from crying.jennybay
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☆☆

Abena lay down on the large couch
immediately they got home, and sighed
contentedly.

He noticed the look on relief on her face
and felt guilty again.
“Abena sorry about leaving you again, It
wasn’t-”

“You know for someone who doesn’t
apologize much, you seem to be doing it a
lot.” She joked.

“Who told you I don’t apologize much?” He
asked smiling.

“The first time you apologized to me, you
looked like it was hard for you. Like
someone was holding a gun to your head or
something.” She laughed.

“Observant. Well ever since I met you, I’ve
been doing things I never thought I would
do.” He flashed her a smile and she tried to
ignore the butterflies playing around in her
stomach.

“Whatever. Just cook indomie and chicken
for me.” She said and looked away before
she said something she would regret.
Something like how sexy he was no matter
what he was doing.

That was unfair.

She then remembered that he was expecting
a girl the next day.
“How about Tami?” She asked, trying to
sound casual.

He turned around and looked at her in
surprise before speaking. “I sent her a text, I
cancelled.”


Tobi got into the house at a few minutes
after three. He had spent the day with
Joseph at the hospital, standing in for Dera
when she had to go and bring his kids from
his mothers place.

Abena was laying on the couch, lazily eating
crackers and bananas. She sat up when she
heard him walk in.

“Hey. How’s Joseph?” She asked
“He’s… Joseph. He doesn’t act like anything
is wrong.” Tobi said with a smile.
“Sounds like him.” She commented.
“I got you some roasted corn.” He said
handing her a bag.
“No thank you, I don’t eat corn.” She replied,
shaking her head.
“Oh. Well, more for me.” He said bringing a
cob out.

She shook her head vehemently, and
swallowed.
“Are you okay?” He asked.
“Yes. It’s the smell, it’s-”
She couldn’t finish, because she ended up
puking over his imported rug.


“Abena. It’s no big deal.” Tobi said knocking
on her door again.
She had ran to her room after the mess she
made, and after calling someone to get rid
of the rug, he wanted to know if she was
alright.

“Are you sure? It looked really expensive.”
He heard her say. Her voice cracked and it
was obvious that she was crying.
“It’s no big deal. Trust me. It was just like
ten million naira. I’ll just buy another one.”
He shrugged although she couldn’t see him.
He heard her cry again.

“Abena? Are you okay?” He asked while
trying to open the door.
“You let me puke on a rug that expensive?
It’s not even supposed to be put on the
floor for us to walk over it. It’s supposed to
be hung up like a precious painting.” She
shouted.

“Abena, calm down. How about you come
out, I’ll get you some caramel popcorn, then
we watch a movie?” He said softly.
He heard the door click and open. She
looked at him expectantly, her brown eyes
glassy from crying.

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