AMAROK: A Woman in the Country | ZAS: ZELOPHEHAD ADAH SAMPSON [ZAS]
AMAROK: A Woman in the Country | ZAS: ZELOPHEHAD ADAH SAMPSON [ZAS]
There was this
woman in the country with whom ZAS was in mad love. Her name was AMAROK. Rumour
held the rounds that she reciprocated HIS concupiscible passion in tortuous
secrecy and solitude due to absence of reliable means of transport to connect
them with each other.
ZAS was a
professional intellectual, a corporate diplomat and a blogger of international
renown. As a legal entity, therefore, HE was entitled to a minimum of three
timeless and personal motorcars, HIS need of which became accentuated while HE
was away from HIS homeland.
If car-rustlers
had foothold in Abidjan, ZAS could not certify but it seemed that conspiracies
to substitute a new locomotive that ZAS was expecting with an old or a
problematic type by middle men in its delivery network were holding back the
man's access to it.
ZAS had another
equally mutual lover elsewhere. SHE was also known as AMAROK. Energised by her
irreplaceability, SHE fought HER way into ZAS's arms.
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