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University Graduate - A short story from the 'Rainbow of Tales' collection - cover

University Graduate - A short story from the 'Rainbow of Tales' collection

Kenechukwu Obi

Maison d'édition: KenWrites

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Chigbo’s heart throbbed as if it would rip off his chest each time he heard footsteps approaching the door to his room. He always thought it was his landlord. Fear engulfed Chigbo’s whole life as the last day for him to renew his rent got closer. His landlord eventually came and……..
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