CHAPTER TWO TREASURE WALKED into her apartment exhausted. The traffic had been insane. Spending two hours on the road, her legs cramped in the squeezed corner of the mini bus she had boarded to CMS, and then in the middle of the clustered Coaster bus to Mile 2 only worsened her mood. The fight that had ensued between two women in the seats in front of her had not helped her banging head. She dropped her bag, pulled off her black heels and fell heavily on her bed. She groaned in pain as she wiggled her toes, but the ache in her heart felt worse. Unknowingly, Kemi had gushed open a wound that had been trying to heal. Who was she kidding? All her attempts to make them heal fell flat. They were always sore, always there. Never healing. “Your parents would be proud of such a hard-working you

