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Untouchable

Isioma Ejiofor wrote in her daily journal: material things cannot get you every girl,

Some girls know their worth. You might bring the fanciest cars, you might take me to the highest mountains. But it might never be enough

Miss Tony Hair Salon was one of the best places in Houston, Texas. Isioma had read about it on one

of the famous blogs she frequented during her less busy days. It was one of the most visited hair salons in the whole of Texas. They offered facial treatment, hair care, manicure, and pedicure, makeup services amongst others. Sometimes, the men who followed their wives to the salon would use two stones to kill a bird. The men, defying all odds of masculinity, would get their feet washed and their faces taken care of. Upon entry, one could almost assume it to be a unisex salon.

After Nicky greeted her, she proceeded to sit on a wooden chair. Nicky was an Afro-Indian woman who owns could presume to be in her late thirties. She had a few Nicky Tony owned and ran the salo
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