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MUTE 2(here is a story)

      La-Kesh: you will die a virgin, lol In love with no leg Lissa:With all pleasure (smiling more) Kesh: Am sure, you are not serious? Am on my way now, see you soon. (she dropped her phone as she continued to watch the tutorials on her iPad )  Mrs Betty, her ever loving and beautiful client was already there waiting for her, she always comes to Melissa's studio to do her makeup whenever she was to attend an event or any other occasion. She has come as usual to makeup, they are both starring at the mirror as lissa makes her up, she finally finished. Mrs Betty: (smiling) awww, this young lady you have done it again, you have turned me to a beautiful lady again, my head tie suit this makeup. I love you for this     Mute1 (here is a stor y) Lissa reached out for the printed cards where its already written “do you like this? What do you think? Mrs Betty: is there anything you do to my face that I do not like? my dear, I love this so much, thanks Melissa: (s

MUTE (Here is a story)

A makeup artist whose sole means of communication is only through written words goes by the name Melissa,  She is a natural entrepreneur who possesses what Joe Robinson says are the seven traits of successful entrepreneurs: tenacity, passion, tolerance of ambiguity, vision, self-belief, flexibility and defying conventional wisdom. The simplest way to describe a black woman is that she is a complex and intricate being.  She is light brownish in complexion, curvy, tall with curly hair, she is beautiful regardless.  She had a sculpted figure. A pair of arched eyebrows looked down on sweeping eyelashes.  Her delicate ears framed a button nose. A set of dazzling, angel-white teeth gleamed as she blew gently on her carmine-red fingernails.  Her enticing, constellation-blue eyes that gaze and her puffy, heart-shaped lips. A Love Story difference She was on her way to the ho use like every other day, she stepped out of her vehicle and press the key to lock it as she made

Its Mum and Dad's Anniversary

Happy 26th Anniversary Mr and Mrs Ariguzo Mum and Dad As children, we often take for granted the many years of love and care we received from you.  In fact, many of these memories, of our lives, we may not even remember.  The sleepless nights, the countless diaper changes, our first steps, our first words… you even taught us how to use a spoon! We won’t say that we never felt grateful or that we never said “thank you” or “we appreciate you”.  But we did say those things. However, we haven’t always told you all the things we are grateful for. So, on this 18th wedding anniversary, on behalf of my siblings and I, we would like to share with you, some of the many things we are forever thankful for. Dear Mom and Daddy, Thank you for the big things… Thank you for preparing beautiful, well-balanced meals for us every night. Thank you for putting clothes on my back and creating a beautiful, loving home for us to live in. Thank you for though It’s hard in today’s socie