He gave me a controller and we started playing.

"So where you from?" He asked.

"I'm Nigerian, and I'm guessing you're Ghanaian?"

"You're right still. What's your name?"

"Tanisha"

"A Nigerian named Tanisha? I only hear about the Damilolas and Solas and them ones" he laughed.

"That's cause they're Yoruba names. Im half Yoruba, but my mum's Hausa and I got my name because I was born on a Monday. Although people sometimes name their children Tani" I explained.

"Can I call you that? Tani."

"Erm babe, no one calls me that"

"Even better"

"Fine you can call me that... Sam"

"Nah that makes me sound like one middle aged white man, call me S rackz"

"You think I'm calling you that LOL" I burst out laughing.

"So have you ever been to Nigeria?" He asked, making my smile go away.

"Uhh, yeah, in year 8. I never want to go back there though.."

"How come?" He asked before I explained the story of what happened when I went there for the first time.
I ended up crying a little, and he hugged me to calm me down. As we pulled away, my phone started buzzing on his bed.

"You might wanna get that" Samuel said as he read 'Tyrell💕' on my phone screen.

I quickly answered only to here him shouting on the phone.

"Why the f*ck are you airing my texts? Man's at your house and no ones here, where are you?"

I sighed and looked outside the window, seeing him on his scooter by my house.

"Tanisha! Let's go." My mum called from downstairs.

"Me and my mum are at the neighbours' house, but we're about to leave. Calm down man." I whispered into the phone.

"What do you mean calm down? You-" is all I heard until my phone died.

"Thanks for letting me play" I said to Samuel before saying goodbye to the rest of his family.


"Mtchewww" my mum kissed her teeth as soon as she saw Tyrell outside our house. I really liked him, but she definitely didn't approve of Tyrell. My mum was the type to let me make my own mistakes.

"Ms Abemi" he nodded at her.

"See this boy. You'll choose him over fine, respectful Samuel? It is well..." my mum said before going inside the house.

"Who the f*ck is Samuel and why'd you end the call on me?" Tyrell whispered.

"My phone died. And he's my new neighbour; we just met. My mum seems to love him."

"And you were at his house dressed like one sketel?"

"Excuse m-"

"Is this him?" He cut in, eyeing Samuel holding my denim jacket. Bad timing.
"So both of you were just half naked huh?"

"It's summer and like 30 degrees- not everyone wants to wear a trackie with sweat patches" Samuel shouted back.

"Don't chat to me like I'm any next man. You're in Lewisham; these are my ends" Tyrell started going towards Samuel.

"Tyrell, just shut up." I said before getting my jacket from Samuel, "thank you" then going back to Tyrell, "I don't like him like that, you're my man so stop acting up"

"Yeah? Well you need to make sure he knows that too" Tyrell said, grabbing my waist whilst he knew Samuel was looking.

"Why are you here anyway?"

"Can I not see my girl? Say no more. Later" he said riding off on his scooter. He was so weird but I kinda liked that about him.

"Lemme guess: he treats you like sh*t, everyone tells you he's bad for you and he's probably cheating with five other girls but you stay with him only because he doesn't hit you and you think he's gonna change?" Samuel asked.

"Don't do that."

"Do what?"

"You in my business - don't do that. You don't know him, or even me, so stay in your lane."

The truth is I did think Tyrell was cheating, but he always made it so I couldn't prove anything.

"I will get to know you though. You're unforgettable" Samuel said going back inside his house.

Who does he think he is? Lol.




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Tanisha Abemi, 17, Nigerian

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