TAMI
TAMI👗
Tami had everything—beauty, brains, and a booming business. Her boutique catered to the elite, and her acting career kept her in the limelight. But when it came to love, she was a mess.
She had dated rich men—cheaters, liars, and narcissists. Then, she thought dating a poor man would lead her to true love. She believed money was the problem.
But her last relationship proved otherwise. Dayo, the so-called humble guy she had chosen, ended up being worse than the rich men she had dated. He was insecure, manipulative, and felt entitled to her money. He cheated, blamed her for everything, and constantly made her feel guilty for her success.
One day, after another failed relationship, she found herself in a therapist’s office. Dr. Fadeke listened to her complaints, then leaned back and smiled.
“Tami, your perspective is flawed,” the therapist said. “You think money is the problem, but it’s not. Good and bad people exist everywhere—rich or poor. Instead of looking for a poor man, look for a kind man.”
That night, Tami reflected. Maybe Dr. Fadeke was right. She had ignored kind men in her circle simply because they were wealthy.
Then came Akin.
Akin was an oil mogul, the son of a senate president, and—most importantly—a genuinely kind man. He supported her career, respected her, and never made her feel small. He didn’t see her success as a threat.
For the first time, love felt easy. It wasn’t about money or status. It was about kindness.
As their love blossomed, Tami finally understood—good people are everywhere, and bad people too. It was never about wealth. It was about the heart.
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