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Wednesday, 7 October 2015

PickUp Lines Nigerian Guys To Woo Ladies, Know If They're Honest Too

This post was actually meant to help young and innocent Nigerian women out there to understand the way we Nigerian guys think..cos guys always wanna whine and twist your senses into believing that you're the only apple in their eyes when most of the time, it's not true. So here is a list of some of their pickup and deceitful lines they use to trap ladies

1.] Baby I can't sleep or eat without you : 
Lol..used this line a lot of times too, the guy when he says this has probably eaten " morning, afternoon and night food" he has slept peacefully from the hours of 10pm to 8am..he has been enjoying himself very well..he's just saying this to make you feel important and spark your small mind 

2.] I've been thinking about you lately : 
This usually always refers to pervertism..a symptom  of sexual attraction the guy may have for you. ..he says this to make you feel important and cared for
.he says this to make you let down your guard for him so he will move to the next phase of his wicked plan

3.] Baby you're looking tantalizing : 
Now....this one was invented when Tantalizers came out newly.. its a restaurant..eatery more like..the guy only says this when maybe what you're wearing is suitable to him..or maybe what you're wearing is exposing a body part to him..thats when they say this sometimes 
The first  thing you should do that instant is to say "osheyy" and then use style to walk away fast before he rapes you ..because Lagos guys are unpredictable 

4.] Baby I'll die if you don't be my girl : 
First ask yourself why is he alive..thats number one..number two just know he can't die..he's not that desperate for you . He's probably alive living his life, he's just saying that to make you feel necessary and important to him..its a normal thing jaree..when he takes rat poison for you or stabs himself..ehen..then you can say he was truthful 

5.] Baby am crazy about you : 
Ask yourself why he isn't mad first..when he lands inside Yaba Left then you may believe him .because they usually say this one to express their feelings..sometimes this may be true of course..but most of the time it's just to get you into their trap..only good hearted guys mean this when they say it. And if you ask me that's really romantic *winks* 

So these are the main rampant ones, and am not saying all guys are bad..just be careful of the ones who approach you, not all of them may have that nice heart or true feelings ish..so be really careful
And have a good day too. Also remember to support me by dropping your comments or emailing me on " chinaydum@gmail.com " . Thanks and remember to have a nice day once again 

Tuesday, 6 October 2015

The Nigerian Teenage Romance and Their Mistakes

In life, people fall in love at many stages. It is very possible for every person no matter their age to feel or fall in love. However, there is a certain stage in life where we reach and everyone seems to want love. I'm talking about the teenage years and love. When a teenager falls in love, it is referred to as teenage love. Teens are very volatile people and this is pretty understandable. It is the first time in life to feel the urge to love the opposite sex. This is on the onset of their physical growth. Their hormones are usually referred to as running wild and this is very much the case. Teenage is a confusing place to be because you are not old enough to be called mature and you are not too young to be called a child. This is the time where most youth act out and when it comes to the matters of the heart, a lot of them fall in love. Teenage love has sometimes been referred to as not being real love. Instead, experts say that a lot of feelings that teens have for the opposite sex is mainly infatuation. This is a form of lust that passes with time. However, love being hard to define, it is vital that all cases be looked at differently. It is during this stage that many teens make the worse mistakes of their lives but, this is usually not the case in other situations. Sexually, teens what to experience and explore first hand, the kind of emotions that are associated with love. It is therefore paramount to understand exactly what they are going through before you are quick to give them advice. The biggest issue that is always a source of debate is sex during teenage.

Many want to know what it is all about. Others believe that for love to be real there must be sexual intercourse. With the modern world, more and more teens are having choices when it comes to sex. Many have not come up openly to condemn teenage sex. In the past, when young people reached teenage, this was a time for them to be married off. For this reason, teens cannot be totally condemned for wanting to exercise that which has been there since time began. However, with civilization, more and more parents have come out strongly to condemn any love consummation for their teens. The question whether this is real love or not, still remains as more teens get involved emotionally with other people. One thing that we can say for sure is that, if the love during teenage is not real; the person involved will have to learn through experience. Thankfully, teenage is only a phase of life and as you grow, you will discover things and become wiser in the matter of love. However, when it comes to love, no one can claim to be an expert. It comes without mention and no one has control over it. Therefore, the best thing that teens can do is to empower themselves and know how to handle themselves when it comes to matters of the heart. Otherwise, love is meant to be enjoyed to the fullest.

Friday, 25 September 2015

2015/2016 Registeration /Screening Procedures For Unilag Jambites or Undergraduates


All newly admitted undergraduate students whose names are on the Merit Admission List are requested to report at the Multipurpose Halls B and C,University of Lagos for registration as from 8.30am on Monday 28th September, 2015 following the underlisted registration procedure strictly.
Check out the screenshot showing the registration schedule for all departments below…..

Stage 1: Uploading of Documents
Login to the Unilag Students Portal (Click here to log into Unilag student portal) and fill the biodata form, print the Screening Form (students are expected to upload the underlisted documents while filling the Biodata form)
– Birth certificate
– Letter of reference
– Testimonial from secondary schools attended
– Certificate of state of origin
– JAMB Admission letter
– Previous Degree Certificate (DE students)
Stage 2: Screening
Candidates are expected to proceed to screening centre and submit four copies of the underlisted documents to the Registration Officer:
1. Screening Form Generated From Stage 1
2. Utme Result Slip
3. Unilag Post-Utme Result Slip
4. O’ Level Result Certificate (Waec / Neco) Or Statement Of
Result With an Online Version Of The Result
5. Letter Of Reference From A Reputable Clergyman/Imam/Lawyer/Senior Civil Servant
6. Birth Certificate/Sworn Declaration of Age
7. Testimonial From Secondary Schools Attended
8. Certificate of State of Origin
9. Jamb Admission Letter
10. Passport Photographs (12 Copies)
Stage 3: Post Screening
After successful completion of screening, go for data capture and make payment for obligatory charges at designated banks. Information on this will be given during the screening exercise.
Stage 4: Faculty and Departmental Registration
Candidates are requested to visit their Faculties and Departments for registration.
Stage 5: Final Enrollment
Final enrolment is compulsory for all fully registered students. This will commence on Monday 16th November and ends on Monday 30th November, 2015. All candidates are expected to submit a copy of the following documents to the Registration Officers as well as Department and Faculty.
° Completed and duly signed Students Biodata
° Completed and duly signed Students Information Form (SIF)
° Payment Acknowledgement Receipt
Impersonation is a serious offence and anybody found guilty of this will automatically forfeit his/her admission and may be handed over to the police.

If You Have Any Questions Of Any Sort. Kindly put it on the comment box and I'll get back to you shortly..

Wednesday, 23 September 2015

How To Deal With BreakUps As A Teenager [step by step guide]


Ending a relationship is hard, whether it was your decision or the other person’s decision. You may be dealing with painful emotions and want to deal with those feelings as quickly as possible. There are several ways that you can work through your painful emotions and start to move on, such as writing about your feelings, allowing yourself to grieve, and being cautious about rebound relationships. Keep in mind that getting over a breakup takes time and patience. If things don’t seem to get better with time, remember that you can always turn to friends, family, or even a mental health professional for support.
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    Reflect on your relationship.Consider all of the reasons that you and your ex broke up. Try to keep in mind that even if that you enjoyed being together for a while, something was not working. Thinking about the reasons why the relationship ended can help you understand why you need to move on. You may also be able to avoid making the same mistakes in the future if you can identify areas where you contributed to the demise of the relationship. Ask yourself some of the following questions:[1]
    • Did I contribute to the end of the relationship? If so, what did I do?
    • Do I tend to choose the same sort of people to date? If so, what are they like? Are they good for me? Why or why not?
    • Have I had similar problems in other relationships? If so, what is causing me to have these problems? What can I do differently in future relationships?

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    Write about your feelings. Write in a journal or try writing poems. The most important thing is to be honest and don't edit yourself as you go. One of the best results of writing it all down is that sometimes you will be amazed by a sudden insight that comes to you as you are pouring it all out onto paper. Patterns may become clearer, and as your grieving begins to lessen, you will find it so much easier to understand valuable life lessons from the whole experience.
    • Try writing down your feelings every day after your breakup until you feel better. For example, you could start each of your journal entries with “It has been __ days since we broke up and I feel _____” Then go into more detail about how you are feeling. Using this prompt will help you to see the progress of your emotions over time and process some of those emotions as well.[2]
    • Try writing a letter to your ex, but do not send it. Sometimes it just helps to get all of your feelings out. However, sending it is not a good idea. This letter is just for you, so write out everything you wish you could have said and be done with it. It doesn't do any good to rehash the breakup over and over again, so just pretend you are telling them how you feel for the last time.
    • Try writing a story. Think back to when your relationship with this person began, and document it from beginning to end. This may be very painful, but it will give you a broader perspective. When you get to the final chapter, finish off on a positive note and write "The End".

  3. 3
    Deal with your anger. Feelings of anger occur when we feel we have been wronged or there has been unfair treatment. In a situation where you will not contact your ex-partner, the best way to deal with anger alone is to relax[3].
    • Take deep breaths and focus on allowing your muscles to voluntarily relax[4]. Soft music can often help.

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    Stand by your decision. If the breakup was your decision, keep in mind that focusing on the good times you had with your partner may cause you to forget the reasons why you broke it off. By the same token, try not to second-guess the situation if the decision to end things was not yours. It's very common to romanticize the good parts of the relationship and convince yourself that the bad parts weren't so bad after all. Don't play this game with yourself. Accept the situation and work on moving forward.
  5. 5
    Remind yourself of your ex’s negative traits. Focusing on all of the things that you don’t like about your ex can help you to get over the breakup faster. Try making a list of all of the things your ex did that you did not like. For example, maybe your ex often burped loudly after dinner, or made plans without you, or forgot your birthday. List every little thing that bothered you about your ex.[5]

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    Consider the reasons why you are better off without your ex. In addition to reminding yourself of everything that bothered you about your ex, you can also benefit from thinking about the positives to your breakup. Make another list of all of the reasons why you are better off without your ex.[6]
    • For example, maybe your ex discouraged your efforts to eat healthy, so now you feel more empowered to follow a healthy diet and take better care of yourself. Or maybe your ex never wanted to do any of the things that you wanted to do, so now you have the freedom to do all of those things. List all of the reasons why you are better off without your ex.

Sunday, 13 September 2015

2015/2016 Unilag Foundation Programme Entrance Examination Cut Off Marks

Its here guys, 2015/2016 Unilag foundation Programme cut off Mark for all courses.If the screenshot below isn’t clear enough for you to see, please click HERE to download the PDF file.After checking below, let us know via the comment section if you made it or not. Goodluck! The next is admission list which will be published soon! Dont wanna miss out on any relevant update henceforth. Updates concerning admission list will be published soon and in order not to miss out click
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Meet Unilag's Most Fashionable Male Akinfaminu

Ladies and Gentlemen.. Here is Unilag's Most Fashionable Male. His name is Akinfaminu , now apart from the fact that this guy dresses to wow others , he's also an International Successful Model .
Akinfaminu is a student of The University Of Lagos , currently at College of Medicine ,Luth, Idi- Araba reading Medicine..He's intelligent , out spoken, humble, handsome and rich I think..He's become a role model to many others who hope to own his awesome variety of wardrobes one day when they grow up..even me too..imagine oo...
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Friday, 31 July 2015

Nicki Minaj Breaks Up With Meek Mill !!

With all the back and forth between Meek Mill and Drake, Nicki has stayed away from the drama by not saying anything or taking sides but according to Media Take Out, Meek Mill's diss track did it for Nicki and she's done with Meek Mill.

According to MTO..
Just when you thought that Meek Mill's week couldn't get ANY WORSE . . . MediaTakeOut.com learned that Nicki Minaj and Meek have officially decided to call it QUITS. Nicki reportedly broke it off with Meek LAST NIGHT. Don't worry concertgoers . . . they are still of GOOD TERMS - at least NICKI IS with Meek. The two plan on FULFILLING the rest of the tour obligations together. But as for their relationship . .. . it's a WRAP.
What caused the BREAKUP . . . and why did it happen LAST NIGHT . . . shortly after Meek Mill's new diss track FLOPPED??
According to one of Nicki's BEST FRIENDS, "It's complicated. I think they took their relationship too far, too fast." Nicki's homie REFUSED to say whether the Drake WAR had anything to do with it. But we suspect that IT DID.
You'll recall that MediaTakeOut.com BROKE THE NEWS that Meek STARTED THE WAR when he learned that Drake and Nicki had a 'DATING' RELATIONSHIP in the past. And it has to be MORE THAN COINCIDENCE that Nicki DUMPED DUDE . . . just when he's become a LAUGHING STOCK on social media.

Tuesday, 21 July 2015

UNILAG, UNILORIN, OAU POST UTME FULL NEWS , SCREENING PROCESS, EXAMINATION DATE , REGISTERATION PROCESS

NOTICE TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC ON
REGISTRATION FOR 2015/2016 SESSION
SCREENING OF JOINT ADMISSIONS AND
MATRICULATION BOARD (JAMB) UNIFIED
TERTIARY MATRICULATION EXAMINATIONS
(UTME) CANDIDATES
The University of Lagos Post-UTME
online registration for the Screening
Exercise for Admission into ALL
COURSES/PROGRAMMES for the
2015/2016 Academic session will
commence on Tuesday, 21st July 2015
and end on Friday 7th August, 2015.
The Computer Based Test (CBT) Screening
Exercise is in Use of English,
Mathematics and General Paper.
ELIGIBLE CANDIDATES: Only candidates
whose details have been forwarded to
the University by Joint Admissions and
Matriculation Board (JAMB) and
published on the link provided below are
eligible for the screening.
Candidates, who will not be sixteen (16)
years of age by 31 st October, 2015 are
not eligible and need not apply.
REGISTRATION: Candidates are to pay at
any branch of the following designated
banks: ACCESS BANK, ECOBANK, FIRST
BANK, GTBANK, UBA, UNION BANK,
WEMA BANK AND ZENITH BANK.
DATE OF POST-UTME SCREENING
EXERCISE : The Post UTME screening
exercise will hold on Wednesday, 12 th
August and Thursday 13 th August, 2015.
FEES PAYABLE
Application Fee: N 1,
000.00
Screening fee: N 1, 000.00
Online Practice (Optional): N 2, 000.00
PROCEDURE
Log on UNILAG website
www.unilag.edu.ng
Go to Prospective Students
Click on Full Time Undergraduate
Admission
Click on POST-UTME APPLICATION
ENQUIRIES: Further clarification is
available by e-mail:
admissions@unilag.edu.ng and the
following phone 07046537158,
08182716045, 07046283240,
07046537158 and 07043359831.
Candidates are advised to adhere strictly
to the guidelines and seek clarification if
needed.
Dr. (Mrs.) Taiwo F. Ipaye, MNIM
Registrar and Secretary to Council.
This started as a rumour and it sent shocks into the hearts of a lot of university aspiring students. I would love if this message is spread across and everyone gets to know of it. According to news reaching us from inside reports, Jamb has suddenly come up with a new eligibility regulation whereby students that scored 200marks & above in 5 Nig top universities are being posted to other universities (mostly private universities). The affected universities include Unilag, OAU, Unilorin, Uniben and a yet to be confirmed institution.Though the Federal Government set the new Jamb score at 180, unfortunately, applicants to these affected universites who scored 200 and above may not write the post utme exam not to talk if being admitted.According to highly reliable sources, Jamb has shortlisted 9,937students (out of over 30,000 applicants) for Unilag PostUtme & 18,324 students Unilorin by using different cut off marks like 220,240,250& 255 for diferent courses & catchment area. This is a very illegal move which MUST be fought against.So for those who opt for these universities in their utme, hurriedly go to your school portal to see things for yourself. A friend of mine just checked hers and discovered she has been changed to an unknown institution. This is no longer a rumour. Thousands of students who passed their UTME examination & applied for these universities will be denied admission. This is a move against the poor who cannot afford expensive private universities. How can someone opt for his/her preferred choice then you deny him the chance to write the exam? We are the most at risk. This is illegal. SAY NO TO CORRUPTION! SAVE NIGERIAN STUDENTS!For unilag students, you can check your eligibility status by following these steps:1): Go to Unilag website www.unilag.edu.ng2) Go to Prospective Students3) Click on Full Time Undergraduate Admission4) Click on POST-UTME APPLICATION5) Insert your utme registration number, telephone number and email address.

The Pact - CHAPTER THREE

CHAPTER 3
" Moonlight Saga "

Slowly creeping through the rubble beneath, I ambled across the thick pasture until stumbling upon a headstone. My heart trembled.
"Bob!" I shot out, inconspicuously.
My voice shook in unison with my fingers. I was close to passing out.
"Bob!" I shot out a second time.
Gulping, a knot felt stuck in my throat. My fists clenched. "Bob!"
"Shhh—Get down!" snapped a voice from the shadows.
Nearly tackled, an impact threw me to the ground.
"Jesus—Get off me!" I yelped.
Hands reached for my mouth. "Shut up!"
I felt the presence of others nearby. I was surrounded by the entire crew.
"What the heck, dude!" Still befuddled by the tackle, I shook him off.
"Shhh! Look," directed the voice that tackled me.
It was no doubt Bob being that he was big enough to floor me with a single tackle.
Adjusting my eyes toward the direction Bob pointed, I noticed a large number of shadows congregating in the middle of the graveyard. There were candles, lighting a path for the shadows to follow.
Was this a cult?
I heard about these satanic cults and human sacrifices. Was that how these people got down in Milwaukee?
My palms were sweaty. My vision was stifled by the darkness of night, shrouding over every crack and crevice, but I could clearly see this group get larger and larger.
Their voices echoed in the night like a wild pack of hyenas. The closer I paid attention I could make out the chatter below. They were teenagers!
Was this a rave?
Thinking this was just some underground party, my anxiety was alleviated. I couldn't bear to witness a blood sacrifice tonight.
Not tonight —not any night!
"What the hell, dude? What's going on?" I was persistent in getting to the truth of all this secrecy.
"Jon, relax! You wanted to know what's going on—you're about to see it for yourself," said Bob.
As we sat in silence, I was beginning to think how pathetic our situation was. If there was a party going on, as usual, I was with the unpopular crowd watching from the outside.
Typical.
As I began to lose interest, low and behold, there was my brother in the midst of the group. He was obviously having a good time with his new girlfriend snuggled next to him.
It was so typical for my brother to have all the fun and tonight was no different.
"I've had enough!" I snapped.
"Where are you going?" said a voice from behind.
"I'm going home, Bob—You guys are so pathetic. There's a party over there, and we're here—like a bunch of peeping Toms!"
"Do you think that's what's happening?" said Bob. He smirked with a malevolent grin. "Dude, you have no idea what is about to take place. Do you see that meat-head?" Bob pointed into the crowd.
The direction of his finger pointed at my brother, but I had to make sure.
"No. What are you talking about?"
"The meat-head—right there!"
"No." I blurted out, but I figured out the general direction instantly. And, in fact, he was pointing at my brother.
"Watch that guy," said Bob. He leaned over and smiled. The moonlight hit his silhouette just right.
He wasn't the same Bob that I knew back in school. In fact, none of them were the same, especially Sabrina. She wasn't quite that nerdy girl I remembered as my eyes explored her entire body; this was equivalent to beer goggles, but I was only fifteen. What in the heck did I know about alcohol—Absolutely nothing!
"I'm out of here, man. This is gay!" I shouted, turning my back toward them.
At this point, the whole covert ops specialist act had lost its luster, and I was going straight home.
"You leave now then you're going to miss out on the blood sacrifice."
"What?" I froze.
I wasn't afraid. I was just more bothered that these idiots would stoop so low. We were the nobody's in school, and we were watching others have fun. I felt like I was in grade school all again.
"Let him go. I told you he wouldn't understand," said Sabrina.
Understand what? I thought. How much of a loser was I?
And just as I made another step forward, I heard a voice. But not in a physical sense. As if a sensation swept over me, words felt but not spoken.
Jonathan, you'd better stop — look for yourself.
Turning toward the voice, Sabrina was smiling at me.
Was it coming from her? I thought. Impossible!
I got a good look at her then toward the mob where I got a clear view at my brother. He was under the influence of some sort, and he was stumbling around like a drunken idiot. I was alarmed because I knew my brother drove here. I had to put a stop to him driving home under the influence.
"Where do you think you're going?" said a voice.
"To get my brother!" I snapped. "He's drunk."
"Don't go!" shouted Sabrina. "Stop him!"
Her persistence may have persuaded me at school, but not when it came to blood. My brother was not going to get into an accident tonight. None of them was going to stop me.
Breaking their grip, I made my way down the hill. When I reached the group of onlookers, I noticed that my friends stopped pursuing me. As if I was trekking down a sacred path, and they couldn't join.
I was just in reach of my brother.
Suddenly, the blonde by his side started freaking out. She was whipping her head around like a demon possessed child.
Was she tripping out on some drugs too?
Even more so, I made a dash toward my brother. But the blonde stopped me with a thrust. I couldn't explain this thrust except it felt similar to the voice I heard earlier—some form of telekinesis.
Just as she froze me, her eyes changed different shades; she arched her back, popping out her chest. Glaring straight through me her gaping mouth released a solemn cry as her gaze turned upward. Howling into the moonlight, shimmering trickles of light cascaded upon her smooth silky skin. And right before my eyes, hair sprouted like a river flowing long and coarse. Her teeth grew thin like razors, protruding from her mouth. I could hear the sounds of her bones breaking as her rib cage cracked. Tiny pops of each knuckle snapped off like a bonfire crackling.

Sunday, 19 July 2015

THE PACT

                      
               Chapter 2 - " Graveyard "
I was getting the hang of it. After a couple weeks at Madison High, it was either sink or swim. I refused to sink, but I wasn't quite swimming either, so I guess I was pathetically treading water. But at least I had friends.
My preconceived notions of this socially awkward bunch began to change. They were still nerds. But at least they kept me company. Plus, they were like masters of avoidance. We dodged bullies at every cost. Much was contributed to the intuition of Sabrina. I swear she was like a fortune teller.
"Jonathan, come here!" spoke an authoritative voice from the shadows.
I recognized the voice, so I preceded with caution.
"Sabrina—Is that you?" My voice was scratchy.
"Hurry, Jonathan!"
Shrouded by the shadowy cover, I paused as a pressure upon my wrist pulled me in.
"Be quiet!" shot out a whisper.
Minutes elapsed as we both stood in silence. I questioned her not, but I was getting uncomfortable. Although Sabrina was sweet and all, I was not attracted to her, and I didn't want her to get the wrong idea. I'm such an idiot.
Just as that thought came over me, I heard a loud explosion as boisterous voices thundered into the gymnasium.
"Why are you whimpering? Are you a little girl?" shouted an obnoxious voice.
"You're hurting me." squeaked out a voice.
"Oh—Boo—Hoo! I'm hurting you," mocked a voice.
As still as I could, I maneuvered my way into a position to see the ruckus. Low and behold, I caught a glance of several rather large figures and two tiny ones.
I could make out the larger figures; they were football players. I was glad that my brother wasn't among them, but I'm sure he would take part if he weren't out sucking face with the blonde cheerleader.
I was unable to recognize the smaller figures though. They were just random casualties caught in the wrong place at the wrong time.
"How do we teach them a lesson? Well, if they want to act like little girls, then so be it—Strip em down, boys!" demanded the leader in charge.
"No! Don't make me do it," cried out one of the scrawny figures.
"I guess we'll have to do it for you then. Grab him!"
As muscular grips subdued the two boys, their pants were stripped from them along with their undies.
"Look at these boys, they're stark naked—Hand them some draws!"
One of the large shadowy figures tossed two pairs of thong panties. Rather than being totally nude, the boys covered themselves up desperately.
"If you boys want your pants back, man up! They'll be hanging on the flag post," said the main shadowy figure. He paused and chuckled at his comrades.
With the flag post located in the front of the school, these poor souls were going to get humiliated. Once that bell rang, there was no way they were going to get their pants back with their dignity attached; they would be the laughing stock of the entire school. But what could I do as fingers pressed into my flesh, thwarting my feeble attempt to confront those jerks.
"Hey, hero, do you want to wander around campus in panties too?" said Sabrina.
She was correct. What was I going to do about it?
Needless to say, I was grateful for Sabrina's help, but I was still annoyed by the harsh treatment I just had witnessed earlier.
"What's up, Jon," said Bob. "Sabrina told me about your guys little adventure earlier."
"I thought the bullies at my old school were cruel—You have some real punks here."
"There's something about this place, Jon. Eventually, you'll figure it out–hopefully."
"What do you mean?" I wanted to get to the root of the problem.
After all, I transferred from California. I knew all about street gangs, so there was nothing this little country town on the outskirts of Milwaukee could teach me. As I was wrong assuming what Sabrina's intentions were at the gymnasium, I was dead wrong again.
"I don't know if you're ready to see it yet," said Bob.
"You don't know me—I been through a lot. Do you even know why I moved down in the first place?" I was going to school this country boy. "My father was murdered by the Mafia, so don't tell me that I'm not ready."
"Really, the Mafia?" scoffed Bob. "I guess you have seen it all. I'm sorry about your father, but there is a bad omen in this town—You were better off in California, dude!"
"I can handle this town—Trust me!"
"Meet me tonight at the graveyard."
"What time?"
"Eight O clock sharp!"
"Wait—it's a school night. I can't get out of the house."
"Oh well—but if you want to know the truth, you'll be at the graveyard tonight."
Later that day, after school, this ominous feel must have been contagious because my brother was acting weird since he got home.
"Okay, honey—the hospital called me in. I took the lasagna out of the freezer!" said my mother as she bee-lined toward her car.
I was used to this because she was always on call, both of my parents very dedicated to their profession. She was a nurse. That's how she met my father; he was a doctor.
"You're on your own tonight, kiddo!" said my brother.
"Where are you going?" I wasn't staying home alone. "It's a school night, Jake!"
I had to catch myself, but it was too late. I said it. And then I wondered why I got picked on all the time. I sounded just like the curfew police.
"That's why you're still a virgin," scoffed my brother as he bolted out the door.
Well, at least there was no one home to tell me that I couldn't meet up with my friend's at the graveyard tonight. I would much rather my brother come with me, but it was time for me to man up. I detested that remark my brother made, and I wasn't going to be a virgin for the rest of my life. I was going to be courageous.
I knew where my brother was going. He was going to be with that bimbo all night. But I wasn't quite sure what I would be doing though.
The graveyard? I thought. What was so special about the graveyard—And why eight O'clock?