Author: | Thabi Majabula | ISBN: | 9781301959020 |
Publisher: | Thabi Majabula | Publication: | January 29, 2013 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Thabi Majabula |
ISBN: | 9781301959020 |
Publisher: | Thabi Majabula |
Publication: | January 29, 2013 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
Za seeks advice from a Senator about options for staying in her adopted country, and the Senator suggests that they marry. Za is shocked, as they are virtual strangers.
She leaves the Senator to think about it, and a few days later, she agrees to marry the Senator. She meets the Senator’s family and discovers that their relationships could be better.
She and the Senator spend a few days getting to know each other, and then they marry. They have problems because the Senator expects Za to be available on demand.
Za attends a few political functions with the Senator, and at one of them, it is announced that the Senator will run for president. Za is stunned, and then she is nervous when the Senator introduces her to the media.
Her brother phones her after watching the announcement, furious, and full of dire predictions.
The Senator’s press secretary suggests that Za and the Senator give a press conference. Za agrees, and then is stunned at first, when most of the questions are addressed to her.
She makes a revelation about her personal life that leaves everyone at the venue speechless. Afterwards, the Senator wants to be left alone. Za fears that everything is spoilt for them.
The Senator calms down and sees things from Za’s point of view. The Senator’s party decides to rethink the Senator’s nomination for presidential candidate. After deliberations, the Senator is confirmed as the presidential candidate.
The Senator starts campaigning, and the only thing most people disagree with is the Senator’s choice of wife. Za suggests several times that she give a press conference. Eventually, the Senator agrees, and Za gives the conference. In her eyes, it goes terribly. However, response to the Senator proves otherwise.
Election day arrives, and the Senator is stunned by the result.
Za seeks advice from a Senator about options for staying in her adopted country, and the Senator suggests that they marry. Za is shocked, as they are virtual strangers.
She leaves the Senator to think about it, and a few days later, she agrees to marry the Senator. She meets the Senator’s family and discovers that their relationships could be better.
She and the Senator spend a few days getting to know each other, and then they marry. They have problems because the Senator expects Za to be available on demand.
Za attends a few political functions with the Senator, and at one of them, it is announced that the Senator will run for president. Za is stunned, and then she is nervous when the Senator introduces her to the media.
Her brother phones her after watching the announcement, furious, and full of dire predictions.
The Senator’s press secretary suggests that Za and the Senator give a press conference. Za agrees, and then is stunned at first, when most of the questions are addressed to her.
She makes a revelation about her personal life that leaves everyone at the venue speechless. Afterwards, the Senator wants to be left alone. Za fears that everything is spoilt for them.
The Senator calms down and sees things from Za’s point of view. The Senator’s party decides to rethink the Senator’s nomination for presidential candidate. After deliberations, the Senator is confirmed as the presidential candidate.
The Senator starts campaigning, and the only thing most people disagree with is the Senator’s choice of wife. Za suggests several times that she give a press conference. Eventually, the Senator agrees, and Za gives the conference. In her eyes, it goes terribly. However, response to the Senator proves otherwise.
Election day arrives, and the Senator is stunned by the result.