So, her name is Iyunade. Would I get to see her again? And if I do, will I recognize her?
"You do know that you've been staring at that bracelet since we got here twenty minutes ago? I am beginning to get more curious" Olatunde's friend who sat across him asked.
Tunde eyed the girl sitting across him cautiously. Caleb had convinced him to go on a date with this girl. And he couldn't believe that he allowed himself to cave under the pressure.Sitting across from him was Faculty of Law's self-acclaimed most popular girl, Sharon Oyeyemi. Well, he wouldn't deny it that she was pretty and had a nice morphology but
I can't believe I am really doing this. Tunde murmured as he walked through the corridors of the Department of Agricultural Science. He could feel the stares and attention he was getting from the students. 
Immediately Iyunade walked into the house, Bunmi and Stella fixed their gazes on her, which she avoided as she walked up to a chair and took a seat."I am really famished. Is there anything I can eat in this house?" she asked in another attempt to avoid the questions she knew was on their minds
Tunde laid on his bed deliberating on whether to call or chat Iyunade up. He had been stuck on what decision to take for over 30 minutes. He knew he had to appear normal and not too forward when talking to her."If I call her, it would look like I am being too forward," he mumbled, then picked his phone which was lying at his side.
Tunde strolled down the stairs happily. He had woken up with a smile plastered on his face, he was just so happy.He got to the end of the stairs and walked straight into the kitchen to meet Mama Ife and two other maids who bowed their heads when they saw him.
Iyunade eyed Chief Adeakin angrily as they sat inside Cafe Chrysalis. She was furious that he had called her without any former notice but there was nothing she could do but meet with him. The nonsensical old man was busy devouring the plate of Fried rice and chicken smacking his lips. The sight made her cringe and tighten the grip on the fork she was holding.
"I pray this Ibadan sun will not roast me one day oo," Bunmi complained loudly.Iyunade nodded in agreement as they continued their walk towards the school parking area. The sun shined brighter and hotter as if to acknowledge the statement made causing the girls to groan in irritation.
"Bro Tunde, won't you eat? Dinner was served about two hours ago," Ife said. Her tone of voice showed that she was worried about him. Since the day they met Chief Adeakin and his female companion at the newly opened restaurant, he had been moping around with a sullen look on his face. She had tried to ask him or do things to shake him out of the funk he seemed to be in, all to no avail. Even right now, he was on the floor of his room, just lying down and staring into space.