She had given birth to Dan when she was still married but due to her husband abuses they had divorced 3 years ago. Now she was a single mother living ...in the Ghetto of Nairobi and working as a secretary in one of the companies in the same ghetto.“What is it? We can just talk through the phone ama?” I told her.“I will pick you from the Naivas supermarket at 6.00pm,” she finally said.I arrived to the Naivas supermarket at exactly five minutes to 6.00pm and then I decided to call her on her phone.. I don't rememberexactly when, but it was at least a couple of weeks away, maybe a month.Whatever, he said we had to get all our affairs in order and be ready torun, because once we did this, there would be no turning back, and itwould be forever." What did he mean by that?" He didn't say. He left me alone at that point to get myself ready."Timothy stopped speaking. He looked down at his bed clothes. His browsknitted together. His hands clenched into fists."What did you do?" I asked. ‘I’ll leave Spot here to guard you. If he gives the SOS bark, just ring me and I’ll come running.’ Mia gasped with fright. ‘You think she’d come here?’ ‘She has absolutely no reason to, but I’m not taking any chances when it comes to you.’ He flashed her an easy smile. ‘You’re far too precious to me.’ He left the bedroom. Mia lay on the bed for a few moments more and then jumped up. ‘Wait! I’m coming with you!’ Their first stop was Chrissie’s place in Springfield. He crept up to her window and. "Why do you not train her properly, as you would the other concubines?" asked David in a quiet voice full of menace.Both whips were out in a second and Djamilla's howl of anger could be heard all over the harem, soon followed by screams of pain, but her head was soon firmly pressed to the floor without anyone holding her.When she was quiet again, David addressed her, "You have plotted against your Master."Then he allowed a few moments for the awful import of that statement to sink in, accusing.
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