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The Innocent Betrayal

Kayode Odusanya

Publisher: kay29000

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Summary

This is a short story by Nigerian romance novelist, Kayode Odusanya. 
Robert, Mike, and Jane have been best of friends since their university days. Along the line, Mike and Jane started dating, but that didn't affect the trio's friendship. They even ended up living together when they started working. Their friendship suffered a huge blow when a betrayal got in the way. 
The story is written in first person.
Available since: 03/05/2017.

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