Chapter 1
My dad’s names Are Stephen Adebowale Ajibade. He was the first child of his parents. His father was a soldier who died in the sea of Lagos as my dad told me while his mum is an Igbo woman from imo state.Whom I don’t have any idea if she’s alive or dead. He’s a temperamental, egoistic man who believes no one is above him.He sees himself as a god. Stephen is a a genius who didn’t finish secondary school due to his temper but he can tutor a professor.He’s so fucking smart and able to make machines from scratch. He’s fucking good at phyChemBio as well as Maths And English. While my mum named Aderonke Ajibade is the second child of her parents. She’s the total opposite of him which makes me feel opposite really attracts.Very gentle,I mean extremely way too gentle lady who fell for the very wrong guy (but then my dad is dark and cute and smart so I see why she fell for him). She is a graduate (I don’t know what school she went), studied computer engineering but became a banker.She’s fair and pretty with a baby face looking extremely way too young for her age and she’s very good with her computers. She knows how to fix all the parts of a computer and also run programs on it.I’m a combination of both of them.My dad’s brains and looks as well as his temper with my mum’s stature. Also I love playing with electronics right from a child. I would screw open any electronic I could lay my hands on. I am a very curious person in nature right from my young age I always wanna know how things work and why they work.
We got to Lagos and was met at the park by my dad. I was enrolled into a school named Tom and Jerry nursery and primary school at ikorodu Lagos state.Luckily for me I inherited my father's Genius trait.Yup he is a genius.
We we’re the ideal family.
Then one day my mum opened up a shop at Haruna ikorodu,close to TomTom area and my school was close to hers automatically my school bus always drops me off at her shop and we come home together when she closes
My dad took his time to make sure he groomed my smartness. I started reading newspaper fluently at the age of 6, he always thought me things way above my school syllabus but I was smart enough to catch up quick, so I didn’t have a problem.