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Chapter ninety-five.

Mokunfayo Badmus:

Chioma must have thought it was a ploy of mine to change her mind, for she piped up almost immediately. "Amaka is going to leave this pace with her mother–" 

"I believe Aunt Rain has earned the right to say a proper goodbye mom. You owe her that much." I was proud of Amaka when she interrupted her mother in a polite manner. It was quite a relief that at least one of my wards had turned out fine. 

Chioma had no other option but to nod her approval with a watery smile plastered on her face. 

I blatantly refused when Mike offered to drive me and settled for hailing the next available cab I found after wobbling my way out of the cathedral with my niece in tow. 

The ride back to the apartment complex we stayed

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