by Dawn Wilson The wedding was the talk of the town for days to come. Everybody wanted to attend just to see who I was getting married to. For most of my life, I had been raised as a princess anything I wanted, I got. Never having to lift a finger to... Read More
RUMOR HAS IT – 20
Click HERE for previous episodes of Rumor Has It. Kachi woke up that Saturday morning feeling off. He got off the couch where he had passed the night and went to sit on the bed. He stared at Isioma who looked so beautiful in her sleep but he was not at... Read More
When The Sun Stopped Smiling
My Dad was fully clothed in his ceremonial wear, the cloth, a white guinea brocade which he bought during one of his visits to the United Arab Emirates. He informed me earlier in the morning that I would be accompanying him to see one of his friends... Read More
In The Shadows – 10
Click HERE for previous episodes. Zach pulled up at Max’s Magodo residence. He’d only been here once previously, in much calmer times. Tonight, he was almost beside himself with rage, but he knew he had to keep a calm veneer and a tight leash on... Read More
Here’s To The Love That Lies In A Woman’s Eyes
by Dawn Wilson The class erupted in laughter. Opus was at it again, cracking the place up as usual. He was after all, the designated class clown however, where others made up for their lack of looks by having to be witty and funny, Opus had it all... Read More
DEATH SENTENCE
by Nwosu Ikenna Godfrey He wanted to hold her hand and stroke her hair; kiss her fore head and tell her everything will be fine. That he’d be right there when she comes out. But he knew everything was far from fine. An arrest was minutes away... Read More
THE EX FACTOR – 12
Click HERE for previous episodes. “Not every feeling follows logic and reasoning. Some feelings are so strong; they’ll make you question the logic behind your... Read More
RUMOR HAS IT – 19
Click HERE for previous episodes of Rumor Has It. “Guy that was completely messed up! What on earth did you do that for?” Jakes ignored Kayode and sipped his drink calmly. Kayode kept staring at him until finally he spoke. “Na wa for you o. I... Read More
ON LOVING YOU
by Elizabeth Joshua. As I made to write, I realize that I had no love story to tell because truth be told, between my love life and the Sahara desert, I do not know which is dryer. But I know Love. I have tasted it and I know it tastes like sour... Read More