SISI EKO. Abigail's Father shook his head with desdain as he smiled. "So this is the trick you and your daughter can come up with? See, whether you like it or not, you people will not disgrace me before my friends." Abigail's Mother was enraged. She wiped away tears with the back of her wrapper. Abeg Papa Abigail, why you dey aways talk of yourself. Our pikin dey miss, you still dey talk of another thing, Na wa o!" Abigail's Mother lamented. Her husband remained quiet. (The Story Continues..) Written by Ejiro Emenike Ukaumune. The Story Teller.. ejiroemenikeuka.blogspot.com Ejiro has given you free ₦150 credit to read awesome books on OkadaBooks. To get your free credit, sign up using this link https://www.okadabooks.com/sign-up?referralCode=ejiroemenikeukaumune She stood over the bridge and as every car passed by, she counted every second. More determined than ever, she wanted to