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Love The Art Of Life Continuation

 




Written by Fred Farai Nyakudanga


 Continued from link below 👇🏽

https://fintomarketing.blogspot.com/2025/02/love-art-of-life.html


Chiedza, after going through James' profile, realized he was a young entrepreneur doing well. The first thing that struck her mind was having a commercial handler manage her career.


Intuitively, Chiedza responded to James over WhatsApp. "Hi James, it's Chiedza, the lady you found on stage yesterday. I didn't notice you filming my act, but wow, you captured one of my best moments. You will realize, but nevertheless, I am willing to share about my music and life. You can contact me directly on this number. I am self-managing my affairs. At the moment, the load is still manageable."


James was on Facebook when the message popped up. His heart responded first, before his thumb followed. In no time, James was enjoying the heart-throbbing response from Chiedza.


Since James was good at picking opportunities, it was easy for him to reminisce about the possibilities Chiedza had availed. Without thinking, James responded, "I really enjoyed your performance; the way you sang the old classic (Ruva Rangu) was out of this world. I did not wait until you finished, but your creativity needs to be promoted. I am prepared to hear out your vision. I am usually free in the afternoons; we can meet over lunch. Before I forget, you were looking gorgeous; your African robe reflected well."


James' secretary knocked at his door, and in no time, she stood in front of him with documents needing his signature. The office had generated a request to restore their WiFi bundles. Without checking, James signed the request to get rid of Jennifer, the secretary.


Already, Chiedza had sent a response, but James couldn't attend to it in front of Jennifer. Interrupts ensued as an official from the Ministry of Public Works was waiting at Reception. As soon as Jennifer walked back to her desk, she rang to notify James that Mr. Ndebele was in to see him.


James put his phone on his desk as he stood to welcome Mr. Ndebele, who had come to discuss contracts the Public Works needed estimates and electrical works done. Chiedza was waiting to see what date and time was available for them to meet.


The delay sent Chiedza to James' Facebook page. James was not very tall but had a stout and athletic appearance. His dark complexion was complemented by smooth, shiny skin. If love had not conquered Chiedza's mind, James' single status motivated her.


Actually, Chiedza was equal to the task; she had chosen music over furthering her studies. Soon after her A-Levels, she put up a band, though she was struggling, her potential was big.


The other challenge was that men sought her out for ulterior motives besides her music talent. The abuse was prevalent with music promoters who wanted Chiedza to satisfy them in bed for promotion.


Chiedza just fell onto this negative side of her career and ended up scrolling up and down on James' profile without any serious focus. Chiedza was alerted by James' message that he had become busy.


Interest in knowing James more dissipated, and it sent Chiedza to a new song she was composing.


To Be Continued...


Stay tuned for the next part of the story!

- Will James and Chiedza’s connection blossom into something more?

- What secrets lie behind Chiedza’s captivating voice?

- How will James balance his entrepreneurial ambitions with his growing feelings for Chiedza?


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