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How You Start Doesn't Matter, It's How You End

After the night watch service at Holy cathedral Church,
Matilda greeted the lay pastor that officiated the night vigil and stepped out of the church auditorium. She smiled as she entered a taxi-cap that conveyed her down Creek Road Market.

 


Inside the cab she returned her self to the memory lane;

 

the thought of who and what she had been before she got converted marveled her; back then in the world she was rudimentary, contemptible and contaminated. She spends most of her times in nightclubs wriggling her

larger-than-life ,classic and marathononic
waist with the intentions of luring men’s eyes to it.

 


She smokes cigarettes and cajoled God over and over again . When her parents cautioned her she flung her fingers in the air tagging them antiquated, barbaric and old-fashioned. She’s the lousiest girl ever, sharp-tongued and danced to the gallery.

 

She had her crafty way of defiling church leaders with extremely convoluted sensual body languages, she was overly carefree and disobedient.

 


But now in this taxi-cap running very fast into Niger Street like it was suicidal, after those years, she marveled at who she is today, a great observant and much prettier that the glassy ballerina she had been jovially called by friends at Enitona High School.

 


Now, unlike before she hates to play around like erring minions and heartily dislikes the music that was curated by godless entertainers.

 


Her falling apart had began as she grew into adolescence with bad

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Verlag: BookRix GmbH & Co. KG

Texte: Saviour Willie
Cover: Saviour Willie
Lektorat: Obaji Nwali Shegun
Tag der Veröffentlichung: 14.11.2020
ISBN: 978-3-7487-6449-6

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