In the bustling lakeside town of Kisumu, amidst the noisy engines and dusty streets, there lived a young boda boda rider named Evans Otieno. For years, Evans had only two things to his name his old motorbike and his dreams. Every day he ferried passengers from Kondele to the CBD, hoping that one day, life would smile at him too.
But life, as it seemed, had other plans.
Evans had fallen deeply in love with a woman named Millicent, a stunning boutique owner who came from a well-off family. He met her one rainy afternoon after helping her carry shopping bags when her car broke down near Kibuye. From that day, his heart was hooked. But the moment he confessed his feelings, Millicent laughed softly and said, “Evans, you’re a good man, but we’re from two different worlds.”
That rejection broke him.
Still, Evans didn’t give up. For almost a year, he would pass by her boutique every evening, pretending to buy something small just to catch a glimpse of her. Yet, nothing changed. Millicent barely looked at him the same way twice. He watched her date wealthy men, drive sleek cars, and travel to Mombasa for vacations while he hustled daily for a few hundred shillings continue reading https://drbokko.com/?p=34202






