"Are you out of your mind?" Sally yelled at me. "How could you do that to yourself? You can never fit into any job that'll suit you."
"Well… I don't want to be dependent on my mother's salary. That cannot go on forever. I have to do things for myself so I can stand strong on my own. I don't want to feel like I owe her my life or something." I shrugged, slowly pe
I began to skip home with excitement cooking in me. I was no longer bothered about having to meet my mother again. Just remembering the face of Nathan alone was making my heart flutter in bewilderment.
I knocked on the door gently and the wooden door immediately swung open."Sally?" I said with relief flooding over me. I began to go into her house and sat on the dining chair.
"Let's go get some coffee girl. I'm really bored." Sally rang, tugging a small bag to her shoulder which clearly defined she had dressed and was ready."Okay, I'm coming along. I'm also bored of staying here already. It's so boring." I agreed with her.
Snap out of it girl. I thought to myself. It was just a dream. How could Nathan ask me to go on a date with him. For all I knew, going on a date was something that had to do with a relationship with someone, right?"Will you show your ap
NathanI let out a sigh, pulling into my family house compound.
Arlene's POVI washed my face, took a face towel from it's hanger and began to use it to dry my face up.
"Mom? What are you doing here?" I stuttered nervously. I tried to end the call but my finger was clicking on the wrong thing due to nervousness."Who the hell is that?" She hollered.
Arlene's POVI scurried into the living room, making sure to place my hand on my shoulder to hold my bag in place.