NIALL's POV
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I upendo her so much. But is it too soon? I mean, we've been together a week au two... But we were also together for a mwaka 4 years ago. And we never formally broke up. She even alisema that whenever anyone asked her out she alisema she had a boyfriend. But... I don't know... I wondered as a voice interrupted my thoughts.
"Niall?" alisema a familiar voice.
"Oh Hey... Dad."
"Why are wewe in a jewelry store?" he asked.
Good Question
"Just... Looking..."
"For what?"
"A.. Uh... Promise Ring?"
(Author's Note: I think that's what they're called when people go steady but i'm not 100% sure so I apologize)
"To give to who?!?" he says worriedly "Do I know her?"
"Yeahh... wewe know her... Pretty well actually."
"You never have brought a girl nyumbani though."
"Yeah... I know... You'll see... I think..."
"Alright... Son."
My dad turned around to buy a mkufu for my mumfor their anniversary.
I just kept looking in the rings section wondering if i's too early... au if she'll say yes. I'm not very sure. Then, a certain ring catches my eye. Little strands of silver make up the circular part of the ring and then a diamond rests on the top. The diamond has tiny little pearls surrounding it. I think of how beautiful it is and how perfect it'd look on her... Until I see the price tag... £10,000. Oh god. I have the money. Being an international superstar kind of tells wewe I have the money. But should I? I'm not sure... She's beautiful and she deserves someone who will treat her perfectly and respectively, she deserves the best, but is this too far? I mean 10,000 euros is a lot. Would she except the ring, knowing how much money it was? Well, life is about taking risks, right? There was no turning back now, I handed the credit card to the lady there. She smiled as she handed me the bag. "Give this to someone special." She says with a wink.
"Thank you!" I call as I walk out the door.
I hope she'll like it.
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I upendo her so much. But is it too soon? I mean, we've been together a week au two... But we were also together for a mwaka 4 years ago. And we never formally broke up. She even alisema that whenever anyone asked her out she alisema she had a boyfriend. But... I don't know... I wondered as a voice interrupted my thoughts.
"Niall?" alisema a familiar voice.
"Oh Hey... Dad."
"Why are wewe in a jewelry store?" he asked.
Good Question
"Just... Looking..."
"For what?"
"A.. Uh... Promise Ring?"
(Author's Note: I think that's what they're called when people go steady but i'm not 100% sure so I apologize)
"To give to who?!?" he says worriedly "Do I know her?"
"Yeahh... wewe know her... Pretty well actually."
"You never have brought a girl nyumbani though."
"Yeah... I know... You'll see... I think..."
"Alright... Son."
My dad turned around to buy a mkufu for my mumfor their anniversary.
I just kept looking in the rings section wondering if i's too early... au if she'll say yes. I'm not very sure. Then, a certain ring catches my eye. Little strands of silver make up the circular part of the ring and then a diamond rests on the top. The diamond has tiny little pearls surrounding it. I think of how beautiful it is and how perfect it'd look on her... Until I see the price tag... £10,000. Oh god. I have the money. Being an international superstar kind of tells wewe I have the money. But should I? I'm not sure... She's beautiful and she deserves someone who will treat her perfectly and respectively, she deserves the best, but is this too far? I mean 10,000 euros is a lot. Would she except the ring, knowing how much money it was? Well, life is about taking risks, right? There was no turning back now, I handed the credit card to the lady there. She smiled as she handed me the bag. "Give this to someone special." She says with a wink.
"Thank you!" I call as I walk out the door.
I hope she'll like it.
Please, if your a One Direction shabiki please read this: link
It's very important and sad. If wewe can do anything to help let me know. Especially if wewe have a twitter account. We have to keep these things trending. If wewe can help then Tweet me at @LiamsLilShawty How would wewe feel if wewe just wanted to live a normal life working on your career in another country and people constantly called wewe a threat and/or a terrorists. Just think about this. Thank wewe and Merry Christmas.
It's very important and sad. If wewe can do anything to help let me know. Especially if wewe have a twitter account. We have to keep these things trending. If wewe can help then Tweet me at @LiamsLilShawty How would wewe feel if wewe just wanted to live a normal life working on your career in another country and people constantly called wewe a threat and/or a terrorists. Just think about this. Thank wewe and Merry Christmas.
One Direction have offered some sage advice to singers hoping to find fame on this year’s series of The X Factor.
The teenage boyband came third on the 2010 run of the ITV reality TV onyesha and unlike Cher Lloyd who advised the new batch of hopefuls to ‘run away’ and hide, the boys claim that all the wannabes need to do, is just be themselves.
Speaking to ITV.com, Harry Styles alisema contestants shouldn’t be ‘phoney,’ explaining:
Don’t be phoney! Be yourself and don’t pretend be something you’re not. The public will see right through it.
Louis Tomlinson added:
Switch your songs up and don’t be afraid to go out of your comfort zone. And dress to impress. STANDARD!
Niall Horan thinks the singers just need to relax and enjoy the show, saying:
Make sure wewe relax and enjoy it – don’t let nerves kill all the fun. And don’t be a diva – be nice to everyone who helps wewe as it’s highly likely you’ll meet them again further down the line.
The teenage boyband came third on the 2010 run of the ITV reality TV onyesha and unlike Cher Lloyd who advised the new batch of hopefuls to ‘run away’ and hide, the boys claim that all the wannabes need to do, is just be themselves.
Speaking to ITV.com, Harry Styles alisema contestants shouldn’t be ‘phoney,’ explaining:
Don’t be phoney! Be yourself and don’t pretend be something you’re not. The public will see right through it.
Louis Tomlinson added:
Switch your songs up and don’t be afraid to go out of your comfort zone. And dress to impress. STANDARD!
Niall Horan thinks the singers just need to relax and enjoy the show, saying:
Make sure wewe relax and enjoy it – don’t let nerves kill all the fun. And don’t be a diva – be nice to everyone who helps wewe as it’s highly likely you’ll meet them again further down the line.