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... ned atmosphere of the boutique gave little comfort from the warmth still clinging to their skin after the dusty ride from their bus stop. His phone buzzed once, twice, but he barely noticed. He was lost in his own world, thumbing between bank apps and his call history.

Then he heard it.

"Kunle! Kunle!"

The sharp, accusing tone broke through the silence of his thoughts. He blinked up quickly, slightly startled, his eyes locking with Sandra’s.

She stood there, arms ...

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