“Pastor Nduka sat comfortably in in the swivel chair, and buried his head in the New King James Version of The Holy Bible he’s been studying, as a gentle knock came on his door, and swiftly, the knob turned, and Pastor Ajayi, a middle aged retired federal government budget and fiscal planning director, and the current church administrator sauntered into his office with a strikingly beautiful, and simply dressed young lady that even a monk would think twice of his oath of celibacy upon setting eyes on.
‘Pastor, this is Sister Olachi, she’s the new head of protocol department, I brought her to meet with you, and see if you have anything to tell her as regards the position,’ Pastor Ajayi in his usual soft-spoken voice said.
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With mouth agape, and his eyes roving through the entirety of her sensual body, Pastor Nduka could very well remember that he had previously seen her, and for over five minutes, he was staring at her till he was startled by Pastor Ajayi’s comment.
‘Pastor, can we at least sit?’
‘Sure! Please forgive my manners.’
As they sat down, the filthy rich, and flamboyant pastor, knew once again, that he had already fallen in love with the sister but being someone that often keeps his word, he had earlier sworn that he was done with women since his wife left him over five years, and since then, he has deliberately avoided women as one would do to a plague despite they throwing themselves at him.
The young lady’s smile further melted his heart, and as she takes a quick tour of Pastor Nduka’s office with her eyes, she wonders what one man would be doing with an office so big as a lawn tennis court, and exquisitely furnished probably more than the oval office.
‘I am glad Pastor Ajayi, you appointed the right person for the job…er,’ he begins to stutter, while struggling to take his eyes off the elegant lady.
You can hide virtually everything in life, but one can’t hide genuine feelings of love.
The Razzmatazz Pastor is among the literary works of MarkAnthony Nze .
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