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THE PRESIDENT'S DAUGHTER PART 3

On hearing that Nurse Bisi was going to give her a baby to go home with, Marian got rest assured and negotiated properly with Nurse Bisi who acted smartly. The plan was appropriately executed and Marian went home rejoicing.

Steve and Marian hurried over their marriage plans as not to allow the issue of being a bachelor impede his political position. The marriage was an elaborate one. That was how Marian got Steve as her husband and every intruder rested.

Senator and Mrs Steve named their daughter Immaculata. She grew into a very charming girl with a lovely smile. Senator Steve loved his daughter excessively and was very fond of her.

Immaculata brought great fortune (good luck) to the lives of her parents. From a Senator, Steve contested for Presidency and beat his political opponent hands down. He then became the President while his wife, Marian became the first lady.

Steve liked flamboyant life style but his daughter, Immaculata preferred a low key life to the extravagant choice of her father. As the first lady, her mother was also always showing off in the better life initiative for both urban and rural women as the overall administrator.

Immaculata loved celebrating her birthdays in the orphanages and in less privileged people's homes. Her parents had no choice than to be following her and allowing her to do her things her own ways.

One day, as Immaculata went to celebrate her birthday in one of the orphanages, she met a girl who looked exactly like her. Everything about them was the same. They both had very attractive smile with gap tooth both up and down. Marian, Immaculata's mom was with her. So, she was actually shocked seeing Celine.

From that day, Immaculata fell greatly in love with Celine and did not want to leave her alone. Immaculata began to frequently visit the orphanage and continually gave gifts of different kinds to Celine. Celine, also loved simple life style, like Immaculata.


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