In the quiet city of Yaminu lived a girl called Kiama, the last daughter of Mr and Mrs Okere. She was excited as school was resuming in a few days. She packed all her belongings ready to leave home for St. Charles Girls College is a big school in the outskirts of the city. When D-Day arrived, she safely put all her belongings in the boot of the car and sat in the car waiting for her father to arrive and start the journey. They arrived safely at their destination. It was time for the new students to undergo the necessary orientation programme. This programme would help the students to be well acquainted with the school environment. Mrs. Jane, a middle-aged woman in charge of the new students, came out to give a welcome address to them. Kaima listened carefully to Mrs. Jane, it was time for them to go into the hostels, it was time for the students to say goodbye to their parents. Kaima hugged her parents and said goodbye. They left with mixed feelings but promised to come visit her by the end of the month. The girls were paired in twos. Kaima and Precious were to share a bunk. They were ushered into saint. Joseph's Hostel, where they met other new students.