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Seducing Miss Perfect

One story, Two female leads. Kathleen Okorie, a very hard-working yet churchy and judgemental young lady, finds herself working for a new boss who is way younger and far more attractive than her former boss who happens to be his father. What happens when his eight years old daughter decides that Kathleen is the mother she wants? Kimberly Abamba a very immoral and promiscuous young lady from an influential family is given an ultimatum from her father to bring a husband home, or be disowned. How does she find the right man for the job? What price is she going to pay to keep this man? (PS, Cover photo isn't mine.)

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Judgemental (2)

After Sharon left Kathleen to go get the ticket for her movie, Kathleen looked around subconsciously to see if she would find a trace of Pete and his daughter. She realized she hadn't asked them what they were doing at the mall. Not that it was any of her business anyway, Kathleen reminded herself as she took a sip from her bottle of malt while waiting for Sharon to return.

"Hello pretty lady!" Someone greeted from her side making her turn to look at the young man who had something that was supposed to be a sexy grin on his face, but which only seemed to irritate her. A first glance at him already told her he wasn't her type. He had a tattoo on the entire length of one arm and an earring in one ear.

"My name is..."

"Do you want something?" She asked, cutting him off impatiently before he could finish introducing himself, very sure she wasn't ready for any unnecessary introductions.

"Are you alone? Can I sit with you?" The young man asked with a wide smile.

"I'm not alone. And NO. You can't sit with me. I don't need the extra company. Thank you." Kathleen said dismissively, and as if to drive her point home, she took out her phone from her handbag and started scrolling through it. The purpose was simple, she needed to make it clear to him that his attention was not welcomed.

"Okay. Sorry for being a bother." The young man said before walking away, feeling very embarassed by her cold reception.

Kathleen sighed and dropped her phone on the table immediately the man left. She knew she was a very intelligent and undoubtedly beautiful young lady.

As a matter of face most people often mistook her to be an half-caste because of her complexion and her perfect body stature.

She had even been scouted by some modelling agencies to work for them in the past, but she had outrightly rejected them saying she wasn't cut out for such celebrity lifestyle. Or maybe she had rejected their offers because of the rumours she had heard about models being forced to be sexually involved with men for endorsements and stuff.

So if she was that beautiful what was wrong with her? Why was she always so uptight around men? Or was it people in general? She just found it difficult allowing people come too close to her. That was probably the reason her only friend in Lagos was Sharon.

"What are you thinking about so seriously?" Sharon asked when she returned and saw the frown on Kathleen's face.

"Did you hear that Gloria is getting married soon?" Kathleen asked Sharon with a frown.

"Yes. She chatted me up on Facebook to find out if I was interested in buying her asoebi. What has that got to do with the frown on your face?" Sharon asked as she cupped her face in both hands with her elbow on the table while looking at Kathleen.

"Everybody is getting married. Almost all our secondary school class mates are married. it's not like I'm worried... I just feel somehow about it. Everyday I go on social media and it's either I'm seeing a newly wed post or it's an engagement post or couple goals. Doesn't it bother you?" Kathleen asked, looking at Sharon curiously.

"Why should it? By the way didn't I spy a guy standing beside you a while ago? What did he want? Let me guess, you chased him away before he could even tell you what he wanted, didn't you?" Sharon asked, giving her a knowing look.

"I don't think he is a Christian. He has a tattoo and was even wearing an earring." Kathleen informed Sharon.

"Really This your judgemental attitude is becoming too much. This was the same thing you did when you were living in my house. I know how many men were seriously interested in you, yet you found something wrong with every one of them. Did you even give anyone of them a listening ear?" Sharon continued.

"But they're not Christians, I can't date or marry anyone who doesn't know God o." Kathleen protested.

"Assistant Jesus, Well done." Sharon said sarcastically, "Tell me something, do you think those people you're seeing on your timeline on Facebook met their partners inside the Bible? You think you will find a man with this your square lifestyle? You're always going from the house to the office, to the church or to the market. No socializing, no nothing! Why am I even wasting my breath? When you're ready to get into a relationship you will. You're just not serious yet." Sharon hissed at her.

"Why are you getting mad at me? I was only telling you how I felt, I didn't ask you to give me a husband. You're talking as if you're even married. You that goes everywhere, how come you're not married and you're following another woman's husband?" Kathleen retorted making Sharon hiss at her.

"At least I have a man even if he is someone's husband, can you boast of any?" Sharon asked sticking her tongue out.