Gift

Gift episode 12

Gift episode 12
He
removed the left hand of my vex and cupped
my fleshy br-east with his palm and placed
his mouth on my ni-pple and su-ckled,
I was just moa-ning rubbing his back.
He pulled away and pulled down his short.
His short and agile kulikuli bounced out
while I took off my vex, he helped me
remove the bumshort I wore and laid me
flat on the bed. He spread my legs and
entered my we-t sugar-pot, he started
fu-cking me, pounding me, car-ssing the
small bre*asts on my chest. I was just
moa-ning, grabbing and releasing the
bedsheet. He was p-nting and sweating
while using his kulikuli to scoop sugar
from in,side my we-t toto. He cried out
like Pig on heat and poured his warm
akamu Jehovah in,side my puna, he gro-ned
and rolled off from me. He smiled and
told me that am a very sweet girl, he started
car-ssing my bre-asts again, his kulikuli
got up in betwixt his legs like pole. A knock
landed on the door. We were both startled.
Voice: Gift, you dey in,side?
Me: I dey come.
Okonye: *with low voice* na the maid be that?
Me: *with low voice* go in,side the bathroom.
Voice: open the door na, wetin you dey do in,side?
Me: I dey come na, I just baf finish now now.
Okonye
Took his short and ran into the bathroom
while I opened the door, she just wan
tell me say make I come eat. I hissed
after she left, I helped Okonye escaped
through the window. The funny thing be
say em short tear as em wan jump down.
Every midnight Okonye will use my window
to enter my room after everyone has slept, a night like
that something happened. He came in
with just his boxer and singlet, I was unclad.
He took it off before I could say ‘Jack’
He mounted in betwixt my legs and started
eating my potato, I was so we-t down there.
He then pulled out his short and mighty,
then thru-sted in,side my sugar-pot. He
started moving in and out fast with missionary
style making my eyes to rolled off, I felt
the sweetness rushing towards my spine
and I felt my body tightened and a very sweet
feelings that I have never experienced
before was making me to shake and scre-m
out my voice, my pu-ssy walls tightened
around his short mighty kulikuli and I
felt him gro-ned and empty his spe-rm
in me. He pulled out and we started breathing
heavily, after we rested a little. I opened
the window and he climbed down, I was
so tired. I wanted to sleep ’cause how
I dey feel na ‘wow’. I started hearing noise
behind my window.
Voice1: thief! thief!! oohh!!
Voice2: Samuel, na me Okoye.
I got out of my bed and ran to the window,
and I met the new gardener flashing his
torchlight at Okoye just beside the flower
attached to the wall of the fence behind
my window.
Samuel: why you wear boxer and singlet dey waka upadan?
Okoye: I just dey hear noise around the house, I come say make I check wetin dey make the noise.
Samuel: why you come dey sweat for this kind cold hour?
Okoye: I dey always sweat whenever I sleep.
Samuel: you no wear slippers.
Okoye: my slippers cut when I been dey waka around, I don throw away.
Samuel: you dey smell somehow.
Okoye: I dey always get body odour for night.
Samuel: I see you when you climb down from oga’s daughter window.
Okoye: I see snake for the window, I wan try to kill am em come run.
Sameul: I hear her dey shout faster and h-rder.
Okoye: maybe she dey pound something in,side her room.
Samuel: or na you dey pound am, ’cause I see ona two unclad.
Okoye: abeg no tell oga, em daughter sweet well well… Just tell am, she go give you.
Samuel: you sure?
Okoye: yes, the girl na cheerful giver.
Gift
you have suffered oh, I pretended I didn’t
hear them and went back to bed. The
next night I locked my window, Okoye
knocked and made so many sounds like
snake on my window but I didn’t open
it for him, when em tire em waka go em
security house. Samuel was just all over
me, telling me that he like me well well.
Samuel is like skeleton, tall and slim I wonder
if he really eat well. If he doesn’t have
enough flesh on his body, na em manh-od
go come big. One day I was all alone
at
home when he sneaked in,side my room
and proved that what I was thinking isn’t
true at all, chaii… ‘Come see kulikuli na.
Our elder says is only a mad woman knows
the kind of music she dances to.
Samuel
started begging me touching me, convincing
me that he will make me squi-rt, I was
repulsive until he zipped down his zipper
and pulled out his long thick sweet kulikuli.
His kulikuli was very hærd and big with
plenty veins, jeez.. I stared at it and confirmed
if the flesh is attached to slim-fitted Samuel.
He pushed me down on my bed and hovered
all over me sweating and breathing heavily,
he pulled down my skirt and p-ant. Then
buried his face in my sugar-pot, he started
fin-ger bleeping me, licking my cli-t. Gosh!
making me to mo-an and wiggled under
the influence of the afternoon service,
He unclad himself and I removed the singlet
I wore. He positioned himself in betwixt
my legs and plunged his sweet big kulikuli
slowly slowly until my sugar-pot almost
swallow everything, he grunted and started
pounding me. Licking and su-cking my
ni-pples, I was just loving the way he was
massacring me. I grabbed the bedsheet
and scratched his back, he kept pounding me
till I lost my voice and scre-med loudly shaking
as I released my Odele sweet water. He
stopped pounding me and caught his breathe,
he started pounding me again, this time
fast and hærd making me to enjoy that
his long kulikuli. He gro-ned like castrated
pig and then poured in,side me, roaring
like exhausted lion. He rolled off from
my body and started breathing heavily.
He told me that I am very sweet that I
have the sweetest puna that he ever tasted,
from that day henceforth. Samuel will
use every slightest opportunity to pull
down my p-ant and b-ang me, I was unable
to continue my midnight romp with Okoye.
He began suspecting Samuel of being
greedy, see wahala my own sugar-pot.
I was even my room when I started hearing
loud voices in the garden, I rushed out
of my room and went over there to see
Samuel and Okoye.
Okoye: I don tell you say make you leave that girl hand, I go beat you oh!
Samuel: you nofit do anything, Gift na my own.
Okoye: na your girlfriend ehnn? who go even gree date bone bone no flesh like you?
Samuel: leave Gift hand, manage your wife.
Okoye: repeat wetin you talk Samuel.
Samuel: you be useless man, why your worwor wife no do you?
Okoye
swung his right hand and punched Samuel
on his cheek, he staggered backward
and leapt towards Okoye with his two
hands pushed-forward. Okoye caught
him in mid-air and slammed him on the
ground, the thuds and noises they were
making attracted my grand-mother and
the maid to come and separate the fight,
my grandmother chastise me for not stopping
them from fighting, as if say I asked them
to fight, see wahala. The moment they
rescued Samuel from been beaten to
death his chagrin went upto one hundred
percent, I nofit laugh he was looking like
someone that a moving car ran through,
My grandmother reprimand them and
asked them why they were both fighting,
they lied that Samuel and him had disagreement
on blablabla.. whatever, I didn’t care to
know sef. Later in the Noon some kids
with 19’s coats and 18’s eyeglasses looking
hilarious came to do ‘Happy Christmas’
in our house. Immediately my granny
went with them claiming they are related
to us, me I don’t know oh! Okoye and Samuel
appeared in the garden were I was resting.
Samuel: Gift, abeg between me and this guy who you choose?
Okoye: abeg choose me, you know say I dey always last well well.
Samuel: no gree oh, I last pass am and my p—k big pass em own.
Okoye: you know say na my p—k sweet pass, no choose am oh! em resemble HIV patient.
The
wh0le advertisement was very funny,
their two were un-handsome from their
teen age, I decided not to pick of them
and the two adults started acting like kids
refused to give them sweet. They started
avoiding me and refused to give me their
kulikuli again, after some weeks of staying
away from my sugar-pot. They so much
missed the sweetness that, Samuel rushed
to my room while I was in the bathroom.
He opened the bathroom door and I saw
him unclad with his hærd rod standing
hærd and ready, he started fondling the
sweet oranges on my chest, the door opened
we both we were caught until we saw
Okoye.
Okoye: Samboy, you dey here.
Samuel: ehem na, I nofit leave this kind small pin charger.
Our Elder say uncovered food is the merriment
of flies and diseases.

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