Serena
Tia had told me that he obviously liked black, so she'd chosen the scary halter juu and skinny jeans with black peep-toed heels. Tia had gone overboard. I looked like a freaking goth.
I thought I was dressed way out of my league, but Tia alisema I wasn't. It was difficult to believe her.
Still, I dropped a plate when I was in the jikoni on Saturday evening when he knocked on the door. I almost twisted my ankle in my hurry to open the door. I threw it open, and I almost cried in relief when it was him and I hadn't almost injured myself for nothing.
He looked stunned when he saw what I was wearing, and I silently cursed Tia. Then, he said, "You look nice."
My moyo sang with the small compliment, and I was almost worshipping Tia at that moment.
"Thanks," I said. "Let's get going."
"Sure," he smiled, and my moyo skipped a beat.
Shaun
She opened the door, and I was stunned for a few seconds. I hadn't seen her for almost two days, I had felt as if I was disappearing very painfully.
I shook this thought away; it was entirely irrational.
I told her, a bit of an understatement, really, "You look nice." 'Idiot, I cursed myself. Nice? That's all I can come up with?
"Thanks," she said. "Let's get going."
I wasn't sure what I alisema next, but I knew that whatever she wanted to do, I'd want to do it too, as long as I was with her.
I stopped breathing when she smiled and took my hand, leading me to my car.
I had to remind myself to breathe while we were driving.
As I'd started the car, I found myself very attentive to her every word.
So irrational. What was happening to me?
Tia had told me that he obviously liked black, so she'd chosen the scary halter juu and skinny jeans with black peep-toed heels. Tia had gone overboard. I looked like a freaking goth.
I thought I was dressed way out of my league, but Tia alisema I wasn't. It was difficult to believe her.
Still, I dropped a plate when I was in the jikoni on Saturday evening when he knocked on the door. I almost twisted my ankle in my hurry to open the door. I threw it open, and I almost cried in relief when it was him and I hadn't almost injured myself for nothing.
He looked stunned when he saw what I was wearing, and I silently cursed Tia. Then, he said, "You look nice."
My moyo sang with the small compliment, and I was almost worshipping Tia at that moment.
"Thanks," I said. "Let's get going."
"Sure," he smiled, and my moyo skipped a beat.
Shaun
She opened the door, and I was stunned for a few seconds. I hadn't seen her for almost two days, I had felt as if I was disappearing very painfully.
I shook this thought away; it was entirely irrational.
I told her, a bit of an understatement, really, "You look nice." 'Idiot, I cursed myself. Nice? That's all I can come up with?
"Thanks," she said. "Let's get going."
I wasn't sure what I alisema next, but I knew that whatever she wanted to do, I'd want to do it too, as long as I was with her.
I stopped breathing when she smiled and took my hand, leading me to my car.
I had to remind myself to breathe while we were driving.
As I'd started the car, I found myself very attentive to her every word.
So irrational. What was happening to me?
Step, creak, step, creak! the floor boards speak to me as I slowly tremble on its hard, splintery wood. Each step feels so daring. I feel danger crawling up my dangling spine. Thump, thump, my moyo tries to refuse to my wishes of moving forward. Nothing has happened so far.
I carefully make my way towards the forbidden wooden chair. Creeeeeeek! goes the kiti, kiti cha as I lower my self to its level and sit on it. SHHHHHHHH!
“What was that?” I whisper to my self with my eyes wide open. I slowly start to climb the fence to view the streets of emptiness and quietness. My moyo starts to beat even louder. Thump, thump. I slowly turn my anxious head to look. But it was only a car passing kwa my house.
I carefully make my way towards the forbidden wooden chair. Creeeeeeek! goes the kiti, kiti cha as I lower my self to its level and sit on it. SHHHHHHHH!
“What was that?” I whisper to my self with my eyes wide open. I slowly start to climb the fence to view the streets of emptiness and quietness. My moyo starts to beat even louder. Thump, thump. I slowly turn my anxious head to look. But it was only a car passing kwa my house.
upendo wewe forever is about a girl who lives in a town, and has a few friends, she is every teachers "Perfect Student". A new boy and his sister songesha to town, and they fall in love. her father doesnt approve of the boy. the girl and boy plan to run away 2gether with his sister and her boyfriend. but her father makes her songesha towns. she is forced 2 go 2 a all girls school, she is Lost and alone, so she turns 2 suicide. the boy and his sister find her and they take her out of school and run away 2gether and promise to upendo each other forever. but her father finds out and shoots the boy, the girl is in pain and so is his sister so they run away from their lives and live new ones, under false identities, until her father finds her and kills both of them. (btw the father is crazy)
ok so now i need ur opinions. is it 2 borin, au does it have a chance...
please tell me your true opinions.
ok so now i need ur opinions. is it 2 borin, au does it have a chance...
please tell me your true opinions.