
SHE NEVER KNEW SHE MESSED WITH THE WRONG MAN 😳🔥(True Story)—EPISODE 2
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Her back tired and her eyes filled with quiet pain. But Laura was satisfied. In her mind, that was how power walked. Even on campus, her pride was worse. One sunny afternoon, Laura was seated under a tree with two of her friends chatting. A slim girl with glasses and a shy smile walked toward them. She has seen Laura in adverts, on campus billboards, even on social media.
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She admired her. Hi Laura, sorry to disturb. I just wanted to say I’m a big fan. I love your outfit. I think I saw it in one of your shoot. Please, if you don’t mind, where did you get your bag and dress? Laura looked her over from her sandals to her faded straps of a school bag. Then she scoffed. You You can’t even afford decent clothes.
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You want to know where I bought my outfit? The girl blinked embarrassed. Well, just so you know, I got it in Dubai and during Paris Fashion Week, Laura added, “Do you even have a visa? Would you know how to get there?” Her friends giggled. “Please go and meet someone your class. This is insulting. I don’t do giveaways.” The girl stood still, unable to speak.
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Then quietly, she turned and walked away, tears falling before she could stop them. But Laura didn’t flinch. On social media, Laura was a different person. She was a girl who gave motivational talks on Tik Tok live, Instagram live, even Facebook. Her face will filled the screen, perfect makeup, spotless lighting, soothing voice.
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She quoted top authors from around the world. She spoke about success, discipline, and purpose. She shared tips from best-selling books. How to wake up at 5:00 a.m., how to plan your life, how to become a success story. She was even invited to speak in secondary schools and universities. Whenever she walked into an auditorium, student clapped like they had seen a celebrity.
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After each session, student lined up for autographs. Girls admired her. Miss Laura, I’m one of your biggest fans. I really like you. You You inspire me and I want to be like you when you when I grow up and I’ll be a model. I’m going to travel around the world and I’m going to change lives just like you do. A that’s high praise. Thank you so much.
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I believe you can do anything. But don’t forget to be nice to people. Don’t forget to be kind and treat other people with respect. Okay. Boys took secret pictures. Some waited outside just to wave at her as she entered a car. One time she signed a major ambassador deal with Apex Sanitary Pads.
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As part of the campaign, she went to rural schools to teach girls how to use pads. She smiled in every photo, hugged every child, told them they were beautiful and powerful. But inside the car, she will pull out her hand sanitizer and wipe her palms like she had touched something filthy. She will sigh and grumble. I don’t know.
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What do I have to shake? Those kids were smelling. Do they even have a bath? God, the things we do for this ambassadorial nonsense. God. And that other girl had like skinny things on her skin. I think she even had chickenpox. Oh my god. I need to see my therapist. I need to call the doctor.
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Oh god, I wish I hope I didn’t catch any disease. Ew. My mental health. He could help me. One afternoon, an elderly fish seller called Agnes, Laura’s mom. Good afternoon, madame. The woman said, “I have fresh fish in stock. I’m going to supply other customers, but I just wanted to call you first.” Agnes smiled. Please bring it to the house.