Sandra and Otunba have a fun time together. They ride on Otunba and have a lot of fun. Otunba is really loud and Sandra can’t stop moaning because it feels so good. After that, they take a shower together and Otunba carries Sandra to the bed. Sandra is happy and Otunba kisses her.
“You’re amazing! I never want to leave you, but promise me you won’t cheat on me,” Otunba says.
“Why would I cheat on you? You’re so good in bed. I didn’t expect this from you, Otunba. You still have so much energy and you’re really sweet,” Sandra says.
“You’re so great, baby. And you’re so tasty. Don’t worry, before you go home tomorrow, I’ll give you some money because you didn’t disappoint me,” Otunba says, and Sandra smiles.
“Thank you, Otunba,” Sandra expresses with a smile as Otunba closes his eyes and drifts off to sleep.
“In the near future, Otunba, I’ll ask for a car. However, I don’t want it to be too soon. Then, I’ll start my own business and become a boss lady,” Sandra thinks to herself, smiling before closing her eyes and falling asleep.
The following morning, Otunba wakes Sandra up.
“Good morning, sugar baby,” Otunba greets with a smile.
“Good morning, Otunba. How was your night?” Sandra asks.
“I slept like a baby after feeling you inside of me. You were so sweet. I want more of you this morning, but I have a flight to catch to Abuja. However, I need to go home first, so I have to hurry,” Otunba explains.
“When will you be back, Otunba?” Sandra inquires.
“I’m not sure. I’ll have to spend a few weeks there before returning to Lagos,” Otunba replies.
“Promise me you won’t look at other girls in Abuja,” Sandra requests.
“I promise you, sugar baby. I won’t look at other girls,” Otunba assures as he gets dressed. He grabs his briefcase and takes out another sum of five hundred thousand nairas, handing it to Sandra. She looks amazed and happy as she accepts the money.
“Thank you, Otunba,” Sandra says, smiling. Otunba kisses her on the lips and leaves.
“Last night, he gave me five hundred thousand nairas and today he gave me another one. Thank you so much, Otunba! I really love you,” Sandra happily exclaims. She gets dressed, checks out of the hotel suite, and orders an Uber to go back home.
When Otunba returns home, he finds his wife and son angry. “James, what are you doing here?” Otunba asks his son.
“Where did you come from, dad?” James asks.
“I’m sure he went to meet his sugar babies again. Aren’t you ashamed of yourself for sleeping around with young girls who could be your own children?” his wife scolds.
“Please, I don’t have time for an argument this morning because I have to catch a flight. James, what are you doing? You should be at the office. Did you sleep over at your own house?” Otunba says.
“I slept at home. I came because mom told me you didn’t come back last night,” James explains.
“Mom, please calm down. I’ll check on you when I get back from the office,” James reassures before heading to work.
Sandra arrived home with a radiant smile on her face. “Where have you been, Sandra? You said you’d be back last night. I tried calling you, but your phone was off,” her mother inquired. “I turned off my phone, Mother, because I wanted some peace and quiet with my Sugar Daddy,” Sandra replied, grinning. “Sugar Daddy? Sandra, I don’t want you associating with these older men. They can be dangerous,” her mother warned. “Relax, Mother. He gave me a million nairas just for one night. He even asked me to be his sugar baby, and I said yes without hesitation,” Sandra explained. “Why are you selling yourself short, Sandra? You’re not a prostitute. I raised you better than this. Why bring shame upon our family?” her mother scolded. “It’s fine, Mother. I was going to give you fifty thousand nairas from the money, but now I won’t because you called me a prostitute,” Sandra retorted before storming off to her room. Later, Sandra called Otunba. “How are you, my love?” Otunba inquired. “I’m well, Otunba. I miss you. Please come back soon,” Sandra pleaded. “I don’t think I can make it this week,” Otunba replied. “But you promised we’d see each other this week. Why the sudden change?” Sandra questioned. “I have a lot of work in Abuja that I need to finish before returning to Lagos. Or you could come to Abuja, and I’ll book your flight,” Otunba suggested.
“Oh sure, I’ll make my way to Abuja. Just let me know if I should come today or tomorrow,” Sandra eagerly asks Otunba, her face beaming with joy.
“You can come tomorrow,” Otunba replies, making Sandra even happier. “Absolutely, I’ll be there tomorrow,” Sandra confirms before ending the call, her happiness evident.
“I must go shopping today. I need to buy new shoes, bags, wigs, and clothes,” Sandra declares as she gets ready.