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Thank you vilalove09 for the cover. I just had to use it.

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Mrs Adele-Akinniyi ran down the stairs, her heels making clicking sounds with the glass, polished tiles. Her eyes flew to the European wall clock in the sitting room and her eyes went back up the stairs.

Her son would never wake up early for school. It was useless trying to wake him up. She sighed as she slowly climbed back up the stairs.

She stopped at a door and knocked "Sweetie" she slowly called out.

"Come in" a voice said groggily as Mrs Adele-Akinniyi stepped inside.

The room was painted dark blue with white circles scattered all over the wall. A poster of Messi Ronaldo stood above the bed while a huge reading table was placed near the window.

Mrs Adele-Akinniyi approached the sleeping figure cuddled up in bed and smiled widely.

"Its Monday, shouldn't you go to school early?" She asked.

The figure removed the blanket revealing an exquisite, handsome face. The actions excluded by the figure were lazy yet attractive to the eyes.

His hair was disheveled yet, it only added to his charm and he slowly opened his eyes showing off the light brown eyes the eyelids were hiding.

"Morning mom" he drawled in a voice enough to make a woman go weak in the knees.

"Morning sweetie. Its Monday" Mrs Adele-Akinniyi said with a smile as she moved closer to her son and tried to arrange his hair.

"Monday means I have to see that old hag's face for one hour twenty minutes. I'll rather enjoy my beauty sleep" he replied.

Mrs Adele-Akinniyi laughed heartily as she pinched his cheek "Get to school before break else I'll roast you" She said but it came out more like a plea than a threat.

"Besides, only girls have beauty sleep" she added as he raised his eyebrows.

"Roger that. How's the case going?" He asked.

Mrs Adele-Akinniyi sighed and shook her head "The prosecution has too much evidence" she replied as the figure chuckled.

"Hmmmm. Even when someone is guilty, there are certain evidences but the evidences against your client is too alarming and too fishy" Luke replied as his mom frowned.

"Fishy in what way?" Mrs Adele-Akinniyi asked.

"Didn't you say even the judge didn't want to listen to your defense?" Luke asked while his mom nodded.

"Yeah" she replied.

"That's it. Too much evidence means all evidence was arranged and carefully planned" Luke added with a yawn.

"How will the CEO of a company sue an ordinary sectary to court for embezzling money? Just ask him to pay fine and sack him, that should be all, why want go through the pain of a court process?" Luke asked as his mom fell into thoughts.

"They probably want to send him to prison. Apparently, he had seen something he shouldn't have or he knows something" Luke said as his mom nodded. 

"So give your client a call and have a talk with him. Maybe when you find out what he knows; everything will become clearer to you" Luke said as his mom smiled broadly and rubbed his head.

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