A STORY TELLER ABOUT AN EDUCATION

April 27, 2022
3 years ago

I remember when I was teaching one SS3 student JAMB Mathematics. Her name is Kate. She was around eighteen years as at then but she had full blown features of a woman. I believe you understand (Of course you do

 

Kate usually come to our family house and we would both stay together in our parlour. Whenever she comes, she would sit close to me while I'm teaching her. Even though I used diplomacy to shift away from her, she'd still draw closer to me.

 

Another interesting thing Kate does whenever I was teaching her is that she leans on me, rubbing her dis-tin against my body.

 

One afternoon a friend of mine, Richard, was in the parlour when Kate came for lessons and she still acted the same without feeling shy or whatever. She leaned on me as if she wanted to enter into my skin.

 

I won't lie I was enjoying the way she was leaning against my body.

 

That day when she left I told Richard that it's like she's giving me signal to ask her out or something.

 

Richard is this kind of church guy. 

 

He shut me up immediately, that I shouldn't try such nonsense.

 

Richard told me something which is so true and I can never forget what he said.

 

He said,

 

"David, some of these secondary school students don't really have sense of their own; as an adult you should know when to talk to them. They may not like it now but when they grow up they would be much grateful to you."

 

I thought about what Richard said and I knew he's right. Sometimes these teenagers may not know what they are doing. It is our duty as adults to put them on track.

 

There is this JAMB Mathematics they call Matrix, which was given me tough time and Richard knows it very well.

 

I told Kate to meet my guy, Richard, so he'd put her through with the Matrix; after he's done then we'd continue with the General Mathematics I know.

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One month after Richard taught Kate Matrix,

 

What happened? 

 

She became pregnant for him 

 

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