Agada Sisters: Relationship Matters and Personal Struggles Unveiled

Hey there!

So just in time for Christmas in July, I have exclusive content for my loyal readers. Lime Lime Magazine bundle includes a 15K word story that is a prelude to a new series. If you’ve been around a while, you’ve met Qadir Adesina and are aware of Ziedu Fashions although nothing has been mention of who is behind the Fashion Empire.

In Threads of Destiny, you get a sweet, sexy, swoonish adventure with Qadir Adesina of Ile Oloro Farms & Adesina Enterprises and Orefi Agada of Ziedu Fashions.

Enjoy the snippet!


“The man is fine sha, I won’t even lie,” Ijato said.
“That he’s fine doesn’t mean he’ll make a good husband,” Enoba argued. “Is he a Christian? Is he saved?”
“Oh lawd, Mother Theresa…free us, now. Even Jesus didn’t throw His holiness in people’s faces all the time. He laughed and broke bread sometimes.” Ijato refilled her wine glass.
“Who is talking about a husband? Sister Ore, are you supposed to marry him?” Ajuma asked.


Orefi sat in her silk pjs listening to her sisters bicker. She had forgotten that it was her turn to host their biweekly sisterly soiree. By the time she returned from work, they were already in her house making themselves comfortable with her food. She was thankful to Enoba because she was the most talented cook among them all. The Agada sisters all knew how to cook but Enoba enjoyed doing it the most. So, even though she wanted them to quiet down so she could continue watching Muna, the delicious coconut rice and fried goat meat made up for the noise.
Ajuma was the youngest and her baby, so Orefi turned to her. “No, AJ. Right now, it’s just an engagement being proposed.”
“Well, I don’t agree.” Ajuma turned up her nose. “The thing with Verve is still on track. It only got pushed back a bit. But you handled it like the boss you are. I—”
“All this ‘I’, ‘I’ talk …it’s a good thing your opinion doesn’t matter. I’ve always said money over love,” Ijato interjected.
“Was she talking to you?” Enoba clicked her tongue and stood. “You won’t respect yourself; later you’ll say someone is insulting you.” She headed to the half bath around the corner.
Ijato sucked her teeth and waved her younger sister off. Enoba was right. Ijato had a sharp tongue but was also very sensitive. She was suffering from a heartbreak, so at this moment all men could get it. Well, that was until she found another “love of her life.” Meanwhile Enoba’s rigid demeanor probably made men too afraid to come close.


I hope you enjoyed a glance into the Agada sisters dynamics. I know my readers so before you ask, NO… LOL…they are not getting individual stories. Please leave me a comment fo your thoughts. Also don’t forget, you ONLY get this story with a PREORDER of Lime Light “Christmas In July” Magazine. Preorders close July 1st

Until Next time,

Peace & Blessings

Unoma


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4 responses to “Agada Sisters: Relationship Matters and Personal Struggles Unveiled”

  1. sherobinson Avatar
    sherobinson

    I absolutely loved this sample! The way you pen family relationships and friendships 👏🏾🤎🔥!

    And why you gonna do us like that and say the sisters ain’t getting a series? What if they have something to say?
    😂🫣

    1. UNwankwor Avatar

      Thanks lady! Appreciate you stopping by. Said that cos I know y’all

  2. Cherie Avatar
    Cherie

    I’mma just stick with my standard line – “If you write it, I’m buying it”. I hope for individual stories because it keeps me with an ongoing supply of trusted good reads. But if you only want to write one story for us, your enduring, loyal and raving fans, we will adjust.

    Love the intro to the Sisters. Can’t wait to get Limelight and read your first magazine. So during July- you know where to find me! I’ll be in the UNU, with a blanket, and the A/C going full blast with my new magazine.

    1. UNwankwor Avatar

      thank you for stopping by. The mags go out in the mail next week. I’m so excited!