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The four friends

The four friends  Author's Note : This is a true life event that inspired me. The Beginning Back then, in those days of innocence, there were four friends who came together from different backgrounds. They formed a bond in a way that many people thought would be a friendship turned brotherhood; how wrong they were and how disappointed they became. It goes like this: in the year 2000, a young teen named Dennis relocated to a new state due to his dad’s work. He was introduced to one of the popular local lads to show him the ways of the community and how not to cause trouble. He came to create a tight bond with this village lad and tried to teach him the ways of the city, but then the lad's father wouldn't have it. Claiming everything about the city would spoil his son, he forbade his son from hanging out with Dennis, but they never listened nor cared what the father had to say about the city. The Other Friends Now there is Prince; he grew up in the same area Dennis found hims...

Trigger In The Blood

AI image    The Johnsons and the Jeremys had been business partners for generations—nearly five decades. On this particular day, both families were finalizing the wedding plans for their children, Sam and Shelly. Sam, the eldest son of Mr. Johnson, was in line to succeed his father upon retirement. Educated at some of the world’s finest institutions, he was a brilliant economist through and through. Shelly, on the other hand, was a beautiful, shy woman—sharp as her father, Mr. Jeremy—and currently head of logistics at the family conglomerate. That afternoon, the Johnsons arrived at the Jeremy estate to settle on a wedding date. As they stepped inside, Mr. Jeremy noticed Mrs. Johnson’s troubled expression. “Is everything alright, my dear?” he asked gently. “This should be a joyous day for both our families.” Mrs. Johnson forced a smile. “I’m sorry, Jeremy. It’s nothing.” He pressed softly, “If there’s anything I can do, please don’t hesitate to ask. I’m always at your family’...