Oseyiza Oogbodo The West bestseller
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Pablo West and Tom Frame were seated in their classroom at Richard John Private Special School, Shelby, Washington.
Pablo was dark-eyed, sturdily built, tall and rippling with
muscles from his recent routine of dedicated exercising. The hair on his head
was thick and black, his dark eyes had an undefined type of menace in them, a
single lock of hair lay on his forehead and he was extremely handsome.
He was Mexican-American (father Mexican, mom American,
father for reasons best known to him changed his real surname from Ochoa to
West when he came to settle down in America several years past) and dressed in
shirt, slacks and moccasins.
Tom on the other hand who was his best buddy was
oval-headed, had piercing eyes which made people notice him and the whitest
teeth in the school. He was also clothed in shirt and pants but loafers.
They were in the middle of the math class which was the last
of the day’s classes but Pablo’s mind wasn’t registering what the teacher was
trying to deposit into them. He was thinking instead entirely of the package in
Tom’s backpack.
It had come by special delivery during the first few minutes
of the math period. It was for Tom and he had promptly shoved it in his bag and
forgot it but Pablo could tell he was just as excited as him to know its
content.
He had asked him before about it but he didn’t answer. He
tried again, whispering out of the corner of his mouth and keeping his eyes on
the math instructor, Miss Fridges, so she wouldn’t suspect a thing.
Sometimes, she had a real mean temper, especially to
students not paying attention and conversing in her class.
“Where did it come from, T?”
Tom kept writing in his notebook as he answered back in a
deathly whisper just to get Pablo off his neck for now regarding it. “’Diego,
bro.”
Note: This is an excerpt of the Oseyiza Oogbodo bestseller,
The West, which is available as an eBook on Amazon.
https://www.amazon.com/West-Oseyiza-Oogbodo-ebook/dp/B0885VDPZ9
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