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A grisly road accident reunites Richard and Vanessa. However, Richard's unfaithfulness months earlier is brought to the fore when Sanaipei calls Vanessa and reveals everything. When asked, Richard denies it something that deeply infuriates Vanessa and threatens to end their relationship.
But in a strange twist, a letter written by Fiona days before she dies gives the relationship a lifeline. But for how long?

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A grisly road accident reunites Richard and Vanessa. However, Richard's unfaithfulness months earlier is brought to the fore when Sanaipei calls Vanessa and reveals everything. When asked, Richard denies it something that deeply infuriates Vanessa and threatens to end their relationship.

But in a strange twist, a letter written by Fiona days before she dies gives the relationship a lifeline. But for how long?


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Autorenporträt
Kitui Wakape has been writing for over ten years. His first novel The Sound of Goodbye was published by Asaph Office Publications in 2012, and 2016. Other works by the author include The Last Farewell series which is a sequel to his first novel. In 2015, he began writing short stories which he hopes to publish as a collection. The Girl With a Winsome Smile was written in 2020. Currently, the author is writing his last full-length fiction, Salma.

Kitui Wakape lives in Gikambura, a small and quiet trading centre south of Nairobi, Kenya. He spends his time tutoring, taking photos, and writing both fiction and non-fiction. He blogs regularly at Tekaway.blog, and StroryElimu.blogspot.com.