(This series is about a young lady named Vanessa who
lives a double life in the big city- by day, she passes for a respectable,
professional lady while at night, she turns into a high class hooker who works
the streets for money). Enjoy!
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"Vanny baby! You are looking sweet! Where are you off
to so early in the morning?" Sasha, my friend and flatmate inquired. She
had just come in from an appointment with a 'client' and looked tired, like someone that had not had a sound sleep for days. Considering the person she had
gone to meet, I was not surprised.
"Babe, as you see me so, na Abuja I dey face so
o!" I replied in pidgin English, fastening the clasp on my small, portable
travelling bag.
"Abuja? Ha! Wetin dey? Babe, yarn me na !" she
cajoled. She flopped on the sofa, kicked off her shoes and stretched out
comfortably.
"No time for that now. I have a 9 o'clock flight to
catch and I'm running late. I'll call you once I get to Abuja."
Picking up my bag, I headed for the door. Sasha came out to
see me off as I entered the cab I had chartered.
"Call me when you arrive o !" Sasha said through
the cab window. I waved and we set off for the airport.
I glanced at the gold watch on my wrist that had been a gift
from one of my clients. It was past seven. I had enough time to catch my
flight. My phone rang then and I searched inside my handbag for it.
It was Bibi, my very close friend, professional colleague
and confidant.
"Vanessa, where are you?" were her first words to
me. That was vintage Bibi, no time for preambles.
"Haba, Bibi! Your Mama no teach you how to greet your
elders for morning?" I said teasingly . Though Bibi and I were born the
same year, I was some months older than her and I never let her forget it.
"Elders ko , greetings ni !" she rejoined. She told
me the time for the 'job' that was taking me to the capital city had been
rescheduled.
"Moneybags just called to say he won't be able to see
us till late today. Something to do with an important meeting tonight,"
she said.
I was to head to the hotel she was lodging as soon as I
arrived the city, she stated, adding that Sheila was with her.
Sheila was the other girl in our small group with a mandate
to succeed by what 'nature had blessed us with', in other words, our looks.
More of the group later...
Easy money
The journey to Abuja was smooth. It was raining when we
touched down and I took a cab to meet Bibi and Sheila who were already
comfortably settled in their rooms in the posh hotel 'Moneybags' had booked us
into.
Before I tell you what went down with 'Moneybags' that
night, let me give a brief intro into my life and those of my girlfriends.
My name as you have already deduced is Vanessa and I'm a
young lady in my 20s. I'm a graduate with a good degree from one of the
Universities in the country. Bibi and I were school mates; we met in our second
year and became friends. It was Bibi who introduced me into this 'business'.
Before I started moving with her, I was a typical young, innocent girl, who did
not know much about life and whose dream was to be a broadcaster when I
graduated.
But Bibi put all those ideas out of my head.
"Look at you. You are young, pretty with the whole
world before you. Why waste all that, and give yourself so much stress working
for peanuts after leaving school when you can make more money through
'hustling'. Besides, there are no jobs these days. So many graduates are out
there searching endlessly for non-existent jobs. My dear, there are better ways
of making it in this country. Stay with me and I will teach you the ropes!"
she had said.
Maybe it was curiosity or just youthful exuberance for I
started hanging out with Bibi and her group. I noticed one thing immediately
about them- they always had money and were never broke unlike so many other
students in school who operated a 0-1-0 eating formular just to survive.
I found out the secret some time later when I became part of
the group. Bibi and her friends dated only men who were very rich, mostly
millionaires and the powerful men around. They did not have time for any one
without money and steered clear of their fellow male students as if they had an
infectious disease.
"Who has time for those losers," Bibi would say
with a hiss whenever a male student expressed interest in her.
With time, I joined their group and began making money. My
lifestyle changed and so many other things as well. My parents who were normal,
hardworking people never suspected what I was doing at school. My father worked
as a top executive in a company for many years before he retired some years
ago. He provided well for the family, paid my school fees and those of my other
siblings on time and was generally a good father.
Coming from such a middle-class background, why would I be
doing 'runs' and hustling on campus, you might wonder. Greed, insatiable desire
for the good things of life, peer pressure, love of fun? Any of those things
could have been responsible for what I became.
Anyway, after graduating, we took our game to a much higher
level. With the help of Madam Clara, a woman who is into arranging young girls
for top politicians, businessmen and the like in town, we began to move in
really top circles. While our mates were going around searching for jobs, Bibi,
the other girls and I were living the good life. I made so much money in such a
short time that I was able to build my first house within two years after
leaving school which I rent out. I have a fleet of exotic cars and wear only
designer clothes and accessories.
I kept the house a secret from my parents and other family
members. I knew my parents would have heart attacks if they ever guessed the
kind of 'work' I was doing. So, I have been very careful in hiding things from
them. I'm almost completing my second building and that too is a secret.
I live a double life. By day I'm this angelic looking,
respectable lady and by night I hustle for a living.
I'm alone in the city as my parents have relocated to our
home town. I've told them I'm working in the Nigerian branch of a
multinational, financial institution and I'm well paid. As for the well
furnished duplex in a classy part of town where I live, I tell them it's my
official accommodation which comes with the job.
The real 'job' which I'm doing though is completely
different from the fake one my family believe occupies my time.
It's the job that has brought me to Abuja, the Federal
Capital Territory on this rainy day to meet with a man we have nicknamed
'Moneybags' because of his stupendous wealth. The job, which was organised by
Bibi is worth a couple of millions. Not bad for a few hours work!
We get paid handsomely and also get a chance to make some
top connections. What's not to like?
To be continued
Names have been changed to protect the identity of the narrator and other individuals in the story.
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