Welcome, Guest: Register On Nairaland / LOGIN! / Trending / Recent / New
Stats: 3,148,700 members, 7,802,074 topics. Date: Friday, 19 April 2024 at 08:44 AM

My Final Year Love: Perfect Rejection Season 2 (MFYL PR2) - Literature - Nairaland

Nairaland Forum / Entertainment / Literature / My Final Year Love: Perfect Rejection Season 2 (MFYL PR2) (124734 Views)

My Final Year Love (MFYL) - First Season Of Perfect Rejection by Babsopey / I'm In My Final Years In "The Eternal School For Young Gods" / The President's Daughter And I (season 2) By Victvames (2) (3) (4)

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) ... (24) (Reply) (Go Down)

My Final Year Love: Perfect Rejection Season 2 (MFYL PR2) by Babsopey(m): 3:09pm On Oct 09, 2016
Perfect Rejection Two (PR2) is written and composed by Babsopey. It is a product of pure fiction and imagination of the writer. Any resemblance to name of a specific personality should be disregarded. However, unlike MFYL PR1, MFYL PR2 uses names of cities in Nigeria and some locations you might know, to bring more familiarity and originality into the series.

Sharing this work through any form or twisting the story to suit a particular work without proper knowledge and permission of the author is illegal. Also note that Permission for MFYL PR1 does not automatically mean permission for MFYL PR2. Thank you.

All rights reserved ©2016.

4 Likes 2 Shares

Re: My Final Year Love: Perfect Rejection Season 2 (MFYL PR2) by Babsopey(m): 3:24pm On Oct 09, 2016
Prolog

Perfect Rejection Two (PR2) is the second season of My Final Year Love (MFYL). My Final Year Love narrated the love triangle between Funmilola, Janet and Uche all having similar feelings for the same guy in William, coupled with the rather smooth romance between Temmy (William’s best friend) and his fiancée Racheal (Janet’s best friend). It got more complicated with the appearance of Aramide who claimed to be William’s twin sister plus the shocking revelation that William’s mother wasn’t his biological mother.

The series ended rather satisfactorily with Temmy and Racheal cementing their relationship, Janet got back her fiancé, Daniel and Sewa reuniting and the biggest of all, William and Funmi confirming their love.

As sweet as that sounds, MFYL left so many questions unanswered. Questions like how Rachael and Temmy ended up; what becomes of William and Funmi’s love; William’s relationship with his newly discovered biological mother and how he was able to balance between the two mothers; the role of Daddy Orire in William’s life; and Who William and Aramide’s father is, whether he’s dead or alive. All these questions are what brought about Perfect Rejection Two (PR2) which focus mainly on the after school life of William as a result of his life on campus.

******************************************************************************

Thank you for all the comments and encouragements in season one. Like I always said, your encouragement was the fuel on which the vehicle of the series was riding on. Much more will be appreciated in this new season and I promise to be as consistence as much as I can, provide I always have data (smiles). We’ll try to stick to one episode per day. I know we might aspire for more but I think for consistency’s sake, one episode per day is feasible.

Let’s avoid quoting the whole episode while commenting to secure our e-space. If you need to call my attention, just mention me (Babsopey) in your comment.

Enough of the analysis jor (Laughing), let’s get it rolling. Episode One Just in a moment, but first, I need to invite my people.

5 Likes

Re: My Final Year Love: Perfect Rejection Season 2 (MFYL PR2) by Babsopey(m): 3:42pm On Oct 09, 2016
[b]EPISODE ONE MFYL PR2

After the emotional hug, we both sat on the mattress discussing and narrating our different ordeals in life. It was then I realized I had it easier than she does. She grew up with the emotional torment of losing her twin brother which sometimes makes her feel lonely and neglected. Many times she was been treated like an outcast with preference always given to her younger sisters over her, coupled with so many physical abuse she suffered from her step-father. I was surprised she still got a good heart towards the man despite all she’s gone through because of him. I wondered how our mother coped with such a man for the long years they’ve stayed together.

Me: How was your mother able to cope with him for this long?

Aramide: Stop saying your mother Will, she’s our mother.

Me: I’ll get used to it. How did she cope?

Aramide: He’s her husband; I don’t think she got many options

Me: There are always many options. Tell me about her.

Aramide: Well for starter, she’s your mother.

Me: I know, but I want to know her kind of person; is she cool or hot, and so on

Aramide: Why don’t you try to get to know her by yourself?

Me: I’ve never met her before and I’m really scared about that. I think having the idea of the kind of person she is will allow me to prepare my mind towards it.

Aramide: She’s a cool personality, although she’s now very religious and she has always been strict.

Me: Hmm, so far she’s cool I think I won’t have a problem.

Aramide: Of course you won’t have a problem, she’s your mother.

Me: Have you told her we’ve met?

No: I’ve only told Vera

Me: Who is Vera?

Aramide: My younger sister. She’s our Idowu and she’s the one I wanted you to meet today.

Me: She’s around?

Aramide: She’s on her way here

Me: Oh! I pray she meet us here

Aramide: Are you not going to stay longer?

Me: I’ll have to find another day we can both spend together. I want to get to know you well but I’ve promised to spend today with Funmi.

Aramide: Really, are you guys now dating?

Me: Something like that

Aramide: At last! I’m happy to hear that, I really like her.

Me: That’s obvious

Aramide: Very cool. When will you like to go to mum?

Me: I don’t know, maybe when I’m ready emotionally.

Aramide: You are ready Will. After your project defense let’s go to her.

Me: I’m not sure I want to go for now. Besides, I don’t think she wants to see me.

Aramide: Why will you say that?

Me: I can’t see the effort. She could have asked for my number from my mum to at least call me, but she did not.

Aramide: I could have asked for your number too the day I met your mum, but I didn’t because it will look somehow for somebody to just call you out of the blue telling you she’s your mother or your sister. Would you have taken such a person seriously?

Me: Of course I won’t

Aramide: That’s exactly what I thought. It’s better to come to you directly.

Me: But she didn’t come either.

Aramide: Will, you don’t understand. She knows you are the only male child she’s got, yet she didn’t come looking for you because she was ashamed to face you. She’s not even proud of herself calling you a son.

Me: Alright, I’ll go to her.

Aramide: I’m happy to hear that. We’ll go after your project defense.

We were still in discussion when somebody knocked at the door and entered without waiting for an answer. She has my height, my smile and looks exactly like I do, to the extent I could mistook her for a mirror. If she wasn’t a lady, she could impersonate me anywhere. I stood up staring at her while she was looking at me in awe. It took Aramide’s intervention to break the awkwardly amazing starring competition we both engaged in.

Aramide: Will, meet my sister, our Idowu, Vera. Vera, this is William, my twin brother and your long awaited elder brother.

Vera went down on her full knees the way a typical Yoruba lady would greet her parents or blood brothers she has seen a very long time ago. I pulled her up and gave her a hug.

Me: I’m confused, who’s my twin sister among you two?

Aramide: That’s the reason why I wanted you to meet.

Vera: No wonder mum calls me Kehinde sometimes. I’m happy to finally meet you sir, I’ve always pray and wish for an elder brother.

Me: I am privileged to meet the female version of me. How can we look so much alike when we do not share the same father?

Vera: Mum said, I took after her father.

Me: I’ll love to meet her father. That will be a good way to peep into my future look.

Aramide: He’s long gone. How is mum Vera?

Vera: We came together. She was the one that delayed me.

Aramide: She’s in this town?

Vera: Yes, she followed her church members down to visit their former pastor whose wife just gave birth.

Aramide: Oh, that man was posted here?

Vera: Yeah, today is his child naming ceremony. Mum said she might branch here if the program was concluded on time. It’s even good you are here my brother, you’ll be able to meet mum.

Hearing that, I started to feel unease. I don’t know why, but I was highly nervous about meeting my biological mother. The three of us left the room to join the others in the sitting room. We met them debating who my real twin sister is between Aramide and Vera. They were all laughing and making funny comments about the situations but I just sat there by Funmi’s side, thinking about the potential meeting with my mother.

Funmi: Baby, what’s wrong? (I shook my head to say nothing). Don’t give me that, you don’t look happy since you came out of the room.

Me: I might be meeting my mother today.

Funmi: That’s good news. Is that why you are sad?

Me: I’m skeptical about the whole thing. I’m having a feeling something will go wrong.

Funmi: Nothing will go wrong dear. She’s your mother and will always be happy to see you.

Me: I really hope so.

Let me intimate you with a little description of how we all looked that moment. Temmy was wearing a stripe shirt on a black trouser with his old school hair style a little lower than mine. Both Funmi and Sewa wore a pink top on trousers, both having a fixing hair style with dangling hear rings. Dan was on Cleverland basketball team jersey on a three-quarter trouser toned with white canvas.

The guys were still having fun, joking and sometimes mimicking funny characters in movies when we had a knock on the door and three elderly women entered. They were all dressed in the same Ankara style. It was one of the women that first salute us before we could greet them.

Woman1: Good afternoon here o. hope we meet you well? (We all stood up and responded to greet the three of them). Taiwo how are you? It’s been long I set my eye on you.

Aramide: I’m fine ma

Woman1: Is it that you don’t come home or you don’t come to church when you do?

Woman2: I saw her at home like two weeks ago but she did not show up in church.

Woman1: Really, Taiwo why didn’t you come to church while you were around?

Aramide: I didn’t stay that long ma. I left on that Sunday.

Woman1: You could have come to church still

Aramide: I went to early morning service so I’ll be able to travel on time.

Woman2: We don’t have early morning service in our church, maybe she attended another church.

Woman1: Is that true Taiwo? You left your church to attend another church?

Aramide: No, I did. . .

Woman3: Shut up there Taiwo! (Facing the other women) This is what I was telling you. My child has joined bad gang. She now attends disco party they call church. Look at the caliber of people she’s dining with (pointing to Funmi and Sewa), looking just like harlots. Look at their hair and they are even wearing trousers when you are not men. This is the reason why my daughter will not come to our church.

Woman2: That’s the trend in town, she wants to feel among.

Woman3: Imagine that! That’s a child that was brought up from a Christian home.

Woman1: Even the boys are not different from touts. The one with good hair style is wearing knickers while the other two carry heavy hair style like a mad man in the streets. Or don’t you children know it’s the mad men that have their hair uncut like this?

Woman3: You see my life. Now she’ll bring one of these thugs home and say she has seeing husband. You children better rethink your life and follow the right path.

Woman2: Accept Christ and serve God

Woman3: (Facing me) This one’s hair is even more than my own.

Woman2: Maybe he wants to weave it.

Woman1: Some of them do weave hair, so I’m not surprised.

Woman3: If you were to be my child, I would deal with you seriously or send you out of my house before you spoil my name if you won’t listen, because I’m sure your mother didn’t know this is how you are.

Aramide: Mum, he’s actually. . .

Woman3: Shut up and listen! Shameless girl, you even have gut to talk.

All these while, we all kept mute and looking as if we saw ghost. I was particularly waiting for them to finish their condemnation crusade before I’ll take my leave as the fear of meeting my mother has turned to anger in me. They continued to talk and would not stop to which I couldn’t bear again. I signal to Temmy and Dan while I held Funmi’s hand as we decided to leave before we make any disrespectful remark. It was Vera that took the scene upon herself to my amazement.

Vera: It’s okay mum. This is the reason why I’m planning of not coming back to your church the moment I gain admission. You preach gospel of condemnation, hatred and abuse instead of Gospel of love that Christ instituted. You instill fear and hatred in people instead of faith and hope. This wasn’t how Jesus preached to save many. Mummy I’ve told you, this your style doesn’t work any longer. Everybody is not your child. You can’t be talking to everybody like that. We are used to it but I don’t think brother Kehinde and his friends are.

Woman3: Who is Kehinde?

Vera: (Pointing to me) The same person you’ve been condemning all these while. If you had at least chill and look at his face properly you’ll know who he is.

Aramide: You know he was really scared about meeting you and you’ve just make everything so easy for him.

Woman1: (Looking at me) I’m just noticing this, he looks so much like Vera.

At this point, emotion started running through my body and I’m not sure what I’ll do next if I stay. I drew Funmi along as I walk past the women even though Funmi was asking me to wait. I left the place, entered her car and asked her to drive as I’m not in the right state of mind. “Where are we going?” she asked. “To your lodge” I responded. She drove off as we left the place while Temmy, Dan and Sewa followed suit.[/b]

7 Likes 2 Shares

Re: My Final Year Love: Perfect Rejection Season 2 (MFYL PR2) by Daniluv2k4(m): 3:46pm On Oct 09, 2016
I'm here again boss

1 Like

Re: My Final Year Love: Perfect Rejection Season 2 (MFYL PR2) by Topscoque(f): 3:51pm On Oct 09, 2016
Yes o....... Let's go guys, wlcum bk babsopey ........... #frontbenchthnswitpopcorn#
Re: My Final Year Love: Perfect Rejection Season 2 (MFYL PR2) by Presh900(m): 4:24pm On Oct 09, 2016
i dey here
Re: My Final Year Love: Perfect Rejection Season 2 (MFYL PR2) by elskillful: 4:29pm On Oct 09, 2016
I read part 1 without commenting and I won't make dat mistake again.perfect start
Re: My Final Year Love: Perfect Rejection Season 2 (MFYL PR2) by yorhmienerd(m): 4:36pm On Oct 09, 2016
I am looking for parking space... zoooooom! Babasopey fire on
Re: My Final Year Love: Perfect Rejection Season 2 (MFYL PR2) by Horlaidex(m): 6:55pm On Oct 09, 2016
Following
Re: My Final Year Love: Perfect Rejection Season 2 (MFYL PR2) by Shabib(m): 7:26pm On Oct 09, 2016
Leggo there!
Re: My Final Year Love: Perfect Rejection Season 2 (MFYL PR2) by enniewest(f): 7:31pm On Oct 09, 2016
Present
Re: My Final Year Love: Perfect Rejection Season 2 (MFYL PR2) by Missmossy(f): 8:32pm On Oct 09, 2016
Following.

2 Likes

Re: My Final Year Love: Perfect Rejection Season 2 (MFYL PR2) by heskeyw(m): 8:41pm On Oct 09, 2016
Chai.
Re: My Final Year Love: Perfect Rejection Season 2 (MFYL PR2) by olanshile2016(m): 11:03pm On Oct 09, 2016
leggo bro,nice one
Re: My Final Year Love: Perfect Rejection Season 2 (MFYL PR2) by Vilshow(m): 12:39am On Oct 10, 2016
Front seat reserved Leggo
Re: My Final Year Love: Perfect Rejection Season 2 (MFYL PR2) by ChemicalReaction(f): 9:40am On Oct 10, 2016
And I came late! Babs hope you're okay now?
Re: My Final Year Love: Perfect Rejection Season 2 (MFYL PR2) by Nobody: 10:08am On Oct 10, 2016
Welcome back
Re: My Final Year Love: Perfect Rejection Season 2 (MFYL PR2) by Nobody: 10:10am On Oct 10, 2016
ChemicalReaction:
And I came late! Babs hope you're okay now?
I'm your next door neighbour on Comment Avenue! I kinda need some Chemicalreaction and I think you're d best to meet for that!
Re: My Final Year Love: Perfect Rejection Season 2 (MFYL PR2) by ChemicalReaction(f): 10:16am On Oct 10, 2016
Akinsolacupid:

I'm your next door neighbour on Comment Avenue! I kinda need some Chemicalreaction and I think you're d best to meet for that!
Lol.. How may I help you?
Re: My Final Year Love: Perfect Rejection Season 2 (MFYL PR2) by Nobody: 10:43am On Oct 10, 2016
ChemicalReaction:
Lol.. How may I help you?
Errrrhm I'm Akinsola and I think I got hooked by ur moniker! Won't mind being friends
Re: My Final Year Love: Perfect Rejection Season 2 (MFYL PR2) by ChemicalReaction(f): 10:47am On Oct 10, 2016
Akinsolacupid:

Errrrhm I'm Akinsola and I think I got hooked by ur moniker! Won't mind being friends
Cool.. Settled. How's ur monday kicking?
Re: My Final Year Love: Perfect Rejection Season 2 (MFYL PR2) by mattyboy007(m): 10:48am On Oct 10, 2016
I don land.. oya #spreadmat# #Grap popcorn#
Re: My Final Year Love: Perfect Rejection Season 2 (MFYL PR2) by Osaze20091: 11:44am On Oct 10, 2016
Lol...now that she know that he is her son,i wonder if she will send him away as she said......follow bro
Re: My Final Year Love: Perfect Rejection Season 2 (MFYL PR2) by Nobody: 1:27pm On Oct 10, 2016
ChemicalReaction:
Cool.. Settled. How's ur monday kicking?
Been pleasant so far, not much work. How's it at ur end?
Re: My Final Year Love: Perfect Rejection Season 2 (MFYL PR2) by ChemicalReaction(f): 1:52pm On Oct 10, 2016
Akinsolacupid:

Been pleasant so far, not much work. How's it at ur end?
Same here. Just sleep, NL, then sleep. Nothing much for now. Hopefully something better will come later.
Re: My Final Year Love: Perfect Rejection Season 2 (MFYL PR2) by Nobody: 2:17pm On Oct 10, 2016
ChemicalReaction:
Same here. Just sleep, NL, then sleep. Nothing much for now. Hopefully something better will come later.
Something better will surely come ur way! Can I ask for ds favour? Lets take d chat out of this thread!
Re: My Final Year Love: Perfect Rejection Season 2 (MFYL PR2) by toboski1(m): 4:37pm On Oct 10, 2016
hmmmm akinsola ati chemicalreaction Weldon ooo
Re: My Final Year Love: Perfect Rejection Season 2 (MFYL PR2) by Babsopey(m): 4:43pm On Oct 10, 2016
ChemicalReaction:
And I came late! Babs hope you're okay now?

You are never late jor, you are on time.

Thanks I'm good now, at least I'm at a right state of mind. Joblessness is a disease, and I hate being idle. But Glory to God, ain't no more idle.

BTW how are you doing yourself @ChemicalReaction


Spam bot banned me since yesterday because I tag people so I think tagging might not be possible for now my people.
Re: My Final Year Love: Perfect Rejection Season 2 (MFYL PR2) by ChemicalReaction(f): 4:51pm On Oct 10, 2016
Babsopey:


You are never late jor, you are on time.

Thanks I'm good now, at least I'm at a right state of mind. Joblessness is a disease, and I hate being idle. But Glory to God, ain't no more idle.

BTW how are you doing yourself @ChemicalReaction
Got admission. Thats whats new. Trust we're getting double update today?
Re: My Final Year Love: Perfect Rejection Season 2 (MFYL PR2) by ChemicalReaction(f): 4:53pm On Oct 10, 2016
toboski1:
hmmmm akinsola ati chemicalreaction Weldon ooo
Hmmm...
Re: My Final Year Love: Perfect Rejection Season 2 (MFYL PR2) by Babsopey(m): 6:18pm On Oct 10, 2016
ChemicalReaction:
Got admission. Thats whats new. Trust we're getting double update today?

Wao, that's great to hear. Wish you best throughout your academic career

Thanks to Obinnau for responding.

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) ... (24) (Reply)

Married And Single (18+) / What Are You Reading Right Now And What Page Are You? / S€X Story : My Lovely Houseboy Episode 1 To 10

(Go Up)

Sections: politics (1) business autos (1) jobs (1) career education (1) romance computers phones travel sports fashion health
religion celebs tv-movies music-radio literature webmasters programming techmarket

Links: (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

Nairaland - Copyright © 2005 - 2024 Oluwaseun Osewa. All rights reserved. See How To Advertise. 58
Disclaimer: Every Nairaland member is solely responsible for anything that he/she posts or uploads on Nairaland.