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In the name of love
Friday, 3rd September, 2010
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I paid her fees without a job
Before I met Aisha, I was not committed to any girl, despite having female friends. With her, my character suddenly changed without my notice.

She portrayed a calm, innocent look and nature, which appealed to me. Content with her, I cut all ties with other girls. When they inquired about the silence, all I said was that I had fallen in love.

We were both students and met in our first year at the university. She had financial problems so she could not afford to pay her fees.

Since I was from a well-to-do family, I decided to offer a solution. Whenever my father gave me money to pay fees, I would use part of it to pay hers. Then I would tell a lie to my father in order to get more money.

My second and third years at the university were years of lies to my parents. Despite pleas from my friends to drop her, I turned a deaf ear.

After finishing her course, I asked one of my friends to get her a job. She was successful and began working.

When she started working, I was in the fourth year of my course.

She then started avoiding me. First, she refused to take any of my calls and later even changed her number. When I insisted on seeing her at her work place, she warned me never to go back there.

After a long time of persistance, I threw in the towel. I do not know why she did that. Luckily, I finished my course and immediately got a job. I have not seen her since.

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