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A Doleful Revenge
The Encounter

The Encounter

“I feel to kiss a woman,” Muriithi told Mutinda.

“They are full in the city. You can get one to enjoy your weekend with,” Mutinda said.

“I wish I could get one. My stress would reduce,” Muriithi suggested.

“They are many. Some half naked while others fully naked. No competition brother,” Mutinda said.

Both Muriithi and Mutinda were students at Bahari University – a world class University located at Bahari city. Bahari city was located near the ocean and was nicknamed ‘kahaba city’, due to immoral behaviours that were practised in it.

It was in the evening and the sun rays had struck the tall buildings of the city. The tourists as usual were resuming to their places of residence from the beach. Muriithi and Mutinda stood as they watched how men and women celebrated with their loved ones as they left the site.

“I think it’s time that we need to 'hunt' for girlfriends,” Mutinda suggested.

“That’s a good advice my friend. You are right. We can too find sugar mamas,” Muriithi said as he smiled.

“Sugar mamas? Really? That’s not a good advice my friend. Remember in future you need a beautiful wife and children too. Don’t waste your time and energy running after these old ladies,” Mutinda advised.

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“They have everything, including money. Don’t pretend that you don’t want them and yesterday you failed to get supper because you were broke,” Muriithi said. They all laughed.

“I understand the situation in the country that many youth have engaged themselves in sugar dating. If it attracts you, then I can really conclude that peer influence has won against you. Remember that you have your own life and different background from others. Don’t be influenced by anyone,” Mutinda advised.

“What I need is money. Your advice will not give me money.” Muriithi said.

“You are right. It will not give you money but will keep you safe and healthy to give chance to work for your own money. It will too also give you an opportunity to have a good family in future. Time is now; change your mind or the world will change you in future!” Mutinda advised.

“It’s a good advice my friend. It’s even better to have relationships with our age mates,” Muriithi suggested.

During their busy talks, a lady approached their way. She was slim and brown. She wore a long, red dressing and had a blue hand bag hanged on her right hand shoulder.

“This lady looks better with you,” Mutinda said contemptuously.

“Do you need her?” Muriithi asked while facing Mutinda.

“No. She looks a bit old” Mutinda replied. The lady came up to where they were. “How are you guys,” she greeted.

They all replied to the greeting and a silence of few a seconds followed.

(Pointing to Muriithi) “Can I talk to you please?” the lady inquired.

“Yes, am ready to listen to you,” Muriithi replied.

“Follow me,” she said. (She starts moving away from them. Muriithi waves goodbye to his colleague as he follows her)

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