DAWN

DAWN

By:  SADUWO  Completed
Language: English
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Sinking in the ocean of poverty, mental crises and societal validations, A ray of hope seems to usher in a new dawn but when all odds are not in her favor, for how long can Fetty hold on? A man is murdered. A girl is looking for clues... In an environment filled with bars, brothels and robberies, is a normal lifestyle possible? A tale of revelations, fall outs, secrets, family and more...

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Alegría Del Autor
wow ......... The Authoress is really doing a great Job
2022-04-25 19:02:22
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Diana Matthew
Lovely plot and characterization, the bookcover is eye-catching ...️...️...️
2021-11-25 19:47:36
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Favy18
Beautiful story..... love the plot, amazing!!!!
2021-11-17 09:50:35
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Veliciah
It feels like I'm reading someone's diary. I had shudders from the start because I didn't know what to expect. The descriptions are super good. Keep it up!
2021-10-21 01:45:25
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Winifred
This book definitely deserves give stars, great work dear
2021-08-29 19:22:08
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AU Garams
Nice work ... you're doing great ......️
2021-08-24 22:03:02
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Aarti Shankar
Such a captivating thriller book, author is doing amazing work, you will rock it author.
2021-08-24 12:49:03
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Tega
Captivating and quite thrilling....oooh all this mystery is making me go goo goo ....... But it is really nice
2021-08-02 23:20:10
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KingMoha
Nice, you tried with the descriptions. I suck at description ......
2021-07-30 20:53:34
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Felicia R. Tobve
Nice work author, I can't stop reading this book. I'm definetly taking this book to my Library...
2021-07-26 02:56:02
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Yourpsychodreams
An intriguing book, I love the plot of this book
2021-07-26 02:16:22
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Littlest Writer
Tentatively written ... great work
2021-07-26 01:57:03
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Zarah Fei
beautifully written, I'm enjoying it
2021-07-22 12:10:09
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Mehak
it's really different from those I have seen... I love it... Hope I can read more❤
2021-07-19 01:43:12
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TreshCelestine
Great work.
2021-07-17 18:59:29
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60 Chapters
THE REVELATION
 I am gradually realizing that my street  seems to develop this strange stench over the years and this stink increases with time. The filth reflecting in the worn out clothes of the children aimlessly roaming the streets can choke one to death. From the famous Razzi beer parlor down the street to the GreenLand brothel adjacent my mother's bar, these places birth the disgusting stench  of my environment  and gradually it is becoming inhabitable.  As I struggle to jump across piles of dirt littered all over, I could feel different hands and shoulders all over me. Everyone is always in a hurry in a space so small. I quickly stretched my hand out to greet a fellow who stretched his hand out on a moving bike. We smiled at each other. I got home at exactly 6:30pm and the last thing on my schedule is resting. I took out my shoes that were already soiled with water, dirt and oil. I raised the curtain of our one room apartment and I was greeted by an empty r
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AWAKENED
I gazed up to our old wooden clock. It was half past 10pm already and my mother was yet to return. When my mother arrives late, she always struggle with customers especially drunk ones who wouldn't want to come home. When thier resistance becomes unbearable, she locks her bar after taking all her stuffs in and deserts the drunk customers addressing thier unseen friends.  Shortly later, my mother arrived home. I could hear her fetching water from our drum into the bathing bucket. Each cup of water she fetched was immediately followed by another. She was tired. My mother came in with a wrapper across her chest and hurried to the bed like a child into the arms of his mother. She laid on her back and while facing the ceiling she said "Fetty why aren't you asleep. "? "I was waiting for you Ma. " I quickly replied. She knew I wanted to talk. When I wanted to collect money from her for my final secondary school examination, I waited for her that night to return from her b
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FAMILY
"Oga give me the money please. Stop wasting my time. I have other customers to attend to. " I said while struggling to get a customer to pay his bill. It was obvious he was drunk but that wasn't my concern. He drank four bottles of Guiness and wasn't willing to pay. "Fine girl I will pay you. Come and sit close to me now. " he replied slowly. "Keep me my money Jor. " I barked. "Sorry oo small madam I will pay you. You are rude. Try and be nice like your mother. " he said while handing me a thousand naira note. "Oga your money is not complete. " I said. "How much did I give you first? " he began. I groaned in frustration and began explaining things to him. I knew the explanation was irrelevant because he was drunk but I still made my point clear. I collected the balance from him and moved to the next customer. This forms one of the major reasons why I hate our bar. You struggle to get customers to pay thier bill then struggle to get them to leave when you want to close. I han
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FINANCIAL GAP
"Sister where are we going to this night? " asked Tami. "I think its a party" replied Osifa. Meanwhile, I had dressed them in thier best outfits which they used for Christmas recently.   We reached Greenland brothel around 8:30pm. My father will be waiting for us at the Greenland front   gate at exactly 8:30pm. He wrote that in the note he left.   It was obvious I had mixed feelings. My body was slightly trembling and my voice shook when I began addressing my younger ones. "There's  something I will be collecting from one man. " I began. I held my ear while speaking to prove I was passing a warning to them. "Under no circumstance must Mother find out that we came here tonight. Do you understand. " "Yes sister " they chorused. "I will get you guys buns and chocolate on the way. " They smiled and I knew our little secret was safe. "But sister, " began Osifa, look at our bar over there. " she said while pointing towards it's  direction. "What if Mother sees us.
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A FALL
"Thank God they brought her here immediately. " said Dr. Charles.  He is the only Medical doctor in London clinic. Ever since we discovered my Mother had diabetes, I became more acquainted with Dr. Charles. I sometimes  go to the clinic to get drugs for my mother and while she was admitted few months back , I spent three days there with her while my siblings visited  during the day and slept in Mama Ajabo's home at night . When my mother had a heart attack that time,  we rushed her to the clinic with some neigbohors on a motorcycle. She looked lifeless and today when I saw her in such state, I felt empty. Eventually today, a customer came to the bar with his car so when she fainted, she was placed in the car before my siblings and I came running in tears. "She had another heart attack. " said Dr.Charles.  "Is there any older relative around?  Maybe her husband, sister or friend? " "I am her daughter. " I quickly replied. He looked at me and I knew what
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ROOM 127
I always knew Greenland brothel had its protocols like checks with the securities  at the gate.  I've been  there for parties couple of times.  Layo and I would normally flash our invitation cards at the gate then hurry in. Unlike the other time when I stood outside the front gate with my siblings to meet our father,  I was inside the main building this time around because I meant business. I went straight to the gate keeper and when he asked me which room I was going to, I was silent. "Who do you want to see. " he asked. "I know who I want to see Oga just allow me inside the main building. " I replied. "All this small small girls without respect living here. So am talking to you and you are answering as you please. Is it because Men are coming to pick you girls on and on so you think you've  made it abi? " I was furious and I spoke to him harshly. "Oga in the first place I dnt live here. Respect yourself and stop saying what you don't know. Don't you e
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SKELETONS IN MY CUPBOARD
Filled with rage, I hurried out while Layo ran after me. "Hold on Fetty. " he said as he ran behind me. I fastened my steps. "Don't create a scene. Remember your mother must not find out anything especially in her condition. " I stopped, turned around and nodded in affirmation. I clearly understood the point he was making. Outside our compound, my father stood in a dark overall by the corner. I went straight to where he was standing and said "What do you want.? " I turned towards Layo who was panting behind . "You brought him here didn't you?  How dare you show him our house. " "I had no choice " responded Layo while scratching his head with the tip of his finger.  Before my Father left for Libya, we lived in fourth street. The streets in London are numbered from 1 to 4.  While we were staying in London's fourth street, we lived in an apartment with a living room and a bedroom. It was more comfortable than what we have now. My parents sleep in the bedroom while we spr
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A FALL OUT
The clouds were dark and angry signalling the coming of a heavy rainfall. I stood outside and wondered where my sick Mother went to this early morning. I began thinking about the possible places she might go to. I knew she wouldn't be at the bar. It is too early and besides she is ill. "Fetty What are you doing outside?  The rain will pour down heavily any moment from now and some stuffs are outside. " I turned around and it was my Mother speaking. I felt relieved then ran towards her to collect the plastic bags she was carrying. I peeped into the bags and saw bread, some vegetables, grains and other things wrapped inside the plastic bag. "where did she get these stuffs from "?  I thought. We went inside and met Kiki taking stuffs like the bench, buckets and other things inside. "Tell Osifa to leave those clothes in the room. We'll wash them after the rainfall. " I said. Tami came out, hugged our mother tightly and said "I am hungry. " "I know." replied our Mother. "We are
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A SECRET
I looked at my father with so much anger and I couldn't help but let words fly out of my mouth. I went straight to him pointing three fingers on his chest screaming. "What is wrong with you?  Why would you hit him?  What has he done.? " Emjay was already on his feet cleaning his lips with a handkerchief. He was bleeding. There was a huge crowd all over us. The people in London love fights. It entertained them. I went to Emjay and said "Are you okay?  I am so sorry.. I... " he shoved  me off and left without saying a word. "What is wrong with you Fetty?  Is that how I raised you?  What about your sick mother. Its past 10pm and you are here hanging out with some strange boy. And why was he holding you like that. " screamed my father. "So you are going to lecture me about morality? " I began. "What is your business with my life?  Do you have any idea of what you've just done? " I turned around and saw how the crowd was increasing. I decided to maintai
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MORE SECRETS
When I got home, I stood outside for a while, heaved a deep sigh and cleaned my eyes with the end of my top. I cleared my throat then went inside. The bulb was off so I switched it on and saw how peaceful everyone laid. Tami hugged our mother tightly as they slept while my mother facing him snored loudly. Kiki and Osifa were also fast asleep. I pulled our blanket from the bag underneath our bed and covered them. Our mother already covered Tami with her wrapper. I took off my mini skirt and top, wore a more comfortable gown I usually sleep in then laid on the mat. My limbs were aching. It was as if people were beating drums in my head. My eyes were sore. I felt weak all over. I immediately got up and grabbed my Mother's phone which laid on the center table. I smiled after noticing she had set the alarm already. Layo will always say "The show must go on. " Amidst the demolition notice, food shortage and my incessant mental crisis, the show must go on. I laid on the mat and the more I
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