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Femi.

"Oh Iren?" Tunde asked.

"Yes, Pastor, Iren. maṣe jẹ alaibọwọ. sọrọ rẹ daradara ore mi (don't be disrespectful. address him properly my friend)" I chastised. I thought it was disrespectful for him to address a pastor by his name.

"Okay sorry, Pastor Iren. Till today I still don't get idi ti o fi fun u wipe itage ti a yoo ti ṣe milionu ati awọn milionu lati (why you gave him that theater that we would have made millions and millions from)" Tunde said.

"Ah Ah Ah. We don't speak about that. It was the right thing for me to do. Let's leave it at that okay?" I said.

He shrugged and I excused myself to see my fiancée who looked distraught.

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Femi.

I went on over to where Ama sat waiting for me but she was not there. I looked around but I could not find her.

“What?” I said under my breath. I knew where I had left her but now I couldn’t see her again,

“Where the hell is she?” I said and took out my phone to call her. I saw a notification of a message from her.

I
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