He quickly came back to earth and made a comment about her attire, which unquestionably turned him on; he was now under her command.
Malana did most of the talking. When Jamo mentioned that in two days he would receive one million dollars from his trust fund, she came up with ways to invest his money and make it grow. He could come to Benin, live there for a while and get a feel for the place.
She explained, "You can set up a brokerage account and transfer your money into any bank. Once an account is established, you can have a set amount of money wired to you, no matter where you live."
He thought this was an excellent plan. She had asked him to spend the night. He did, and it was a night he would always remember. The two made intense love until they fell asleep.
When Jamo woke up Saturday morning, he was re-energized. He had fallen hard for Malana and did not want to leave. He called his parents to let them know he would be home in the evening.
The two made zealous love again until mid-afternoon. They ordered lunch, talked about Jamo's money strategies and resumed to make non-stop love into the early evening.
He was now deeply in love with her. There was no doubt about it. He was going to spend the rest of his life with this woman. The excitement she exuberated was just too overpowering. If he tried, he could not resist her. She was now his aphrodisiac.
He certainly did not need that popular blue pill to keep him coming and going. If she had told him to jump into the Potomac River, blindfolded and naked, he would have gladly obeyed her.
The two decided to go out to dinner. He went home to change and told his parents he would be home very late. They reminded him not to make any plans for Sunday evening. He assured them that he would not.
In front of the campus, Malana and Jamo dined at an intimate restaurant. He explained that he attended that institution but did not plan to get his degree; he was going to school to placate his parents and to receive his monthly cash. Starting Sunday, he would be on his own and make all decisions without any interference from them.
He continued to ramble like a broken parakeet, but she maneuvered the conversation back to his trust fund and informed him that she was only going to be in D.C. for a week.
She advised him that since the trust fund was already at the local bank, he could open a personal account and move the money there.