Without a word, he rolled off her and stood at the foot of the bed, bare chested. Then he turned on the light, brightening up the cozy bedroom. It was a contrast to the tension between the two at the moment. "You're going to talk, Boma." He said. "Because I can tell, he said something to you." "He did not." She cried out. "I swear, Ronald did not say anything to me." He turned away from her and moved to the closet. She sat up in alarm as she saw what he was doing. It was an all too familiar scene. The determined look, the tightened jaw, the stony gaze, the menacing belt he was retrieving and folding in half. She didn't want to go back to that life again. She began shaking her head fervently. Then she recoiled to the headboard of the bed."No, D please, you promised." He took slow determined steps as he approached her. "Tell me what Ronald said to you, or I am prepared to go back on my word tonight." "Please." She whined. "He did not..." "I'm not playing with you, Boma. You kn
Ronald stared at Donovan for a beat. He wasn't surprised that Donovan was standing up to him. He had always been proud of him because he was his replica. But now, he was disappointed. "I cannot believe you are turning your back against me." "This is not about me turning my back against you." Donovan replied. "This is about you respecting my marital home." Ronald's intimidating stare failed to make Donovan flinch. Ronald rose. "I guess we are done here." He said dismissively. Donovan rose. "Please, try and understand..." "We are done here." He snapped. "You are no longer the man I thought you were becoming, strong, in charge, in control. You have become weak. A woman..., a girl has weakened you. Remember I warned you against this. But I guess you did not listen. First your dream of giving birth early is now dead. Then you have let her add her father's name instead of answering just your name. Now you both live separately. Who knows what else she will make you do? Huh? Who knows?"
Afterward Donovan started the car and hit the road. "How was the tutor by the way?" "She's awesome." Boma said warmly. "Wow, judging by those two words, I can see you were impressed." Donovan observed. "Yes. She explains things really well." Donovan was pleased with the outcome. "That's great to know." He said. TWO DAYS LATER Boma was on the evening shift for her first day of work. None of her colleagues agreed to switch, hence she had to work even though it clashed with her home class. At about 3:00pm, Donovan dropped by to see her and stayed until the tutor arrived at 4:30 pm. Teni watched from the window at Boma's apartment as Boma saw Donovan off to his car. He kissed her goodbye. As they shared a kiss, Teni turned her face away, her jaw tightening. She took out her phone and stared at the photograph of a beautiful girl. Then she deleted it. *** Boma returned to the house and met Teni inside. They both waited until Donovan was gone. "Thanks for covering for me, okay?
As the car rolled along the dimly lit streets, Boma's mind churned with a whirlwind of conflicting thoughts and emotions. She stole glances at Teni, wondering if she should confide in her, even though she could not help but feel a sense of unease settle in the pit of her stomach. Would Teni understand? Teni noticed Boma's troubled expression and furrowed her brows. "Is everything alright, Boma?" she inquired, her voice laced with concern.Boma hesitated, her fingers nervously fiddling with the straps of her bag. "I'm not sure, honestly," she admitted, her voice barely above a whisper. "Donovan's on his way to my place with surprise chocolates, which should make me happy, but... I'm also nervous."Teni arched an eyebrow, her curiosity piqued. "Nervous? Why's that?""It's just..." Boma struggled to find the right words, her thoughts jumbled. "He was with me earlier when you came for our tutoring session, right? "Teni nodded. "Well, if he sees you dropping me off after work, he'll
Boma shrugged. "She's really friendly." "You guys just met, please. It sounds odd." Boma wanted to confess but held back. She realized Teni would help her in maintaining her job just the way she had done the previous day. If Teni really liked her then Teni was an asset. With that thought, she smiled. "I like her. Like. She makes me understand really well." "Hmm. Okay, what can I say. Thank God she's not a guy." Ba could feel guilt pangs hitting her but she fought them off and just smiled. She noticed Donovan's demeanor darken a bit. "Is everything alright?" She asked. "The elections. I'm quite worried. I want the students to be happy. I need to do something they will like. I know I'm no saint but, I still like to be impactful. You know me, I'm a leader. Harry is out there just trying to compete with me really. I still hold a kind of soft spot for him and he knows it. He knows what I can do. I don't want to hurt him." Boma was touched to see him open up to her like that. Then s
As Harry stepped up to the podium, Donovan sat poised in his seat, his eyes fixed on his opponent with an unreadable gaze. Dressed in a sharp suit, Donovan exuded an air of confidence and authority, his presence commanding attention even in the midst of a crowded auditorium. Boma's friend Hilda leaned over, her voice barely above a whisper. "Look at Donovan," she murmured, her eyes tracing the lines of his profile. "He's positively captivating, isn't he? So handsome and intimidating all at once." Boma felt her cheeks flush with warmth as she stole a glance at Donovan, her heart skipping a beat at the sight of him. She couldn't deny that her husband possessed a magnetic allure, his strong presence filling the room with an undeniable energy. Boma watched Donovan closely, her thoughts swirling with a mixture of pride and admiration. She knew that her husband was more than just a formidable opponent – he was a natural leader, destined for greatness. And as she watched him prepare to
Outside the auditorium, amidst the throng of students eagerly awaiting the election results, Boma's friends engaged in nervous chatter."I have confidence that Donovan will win." Hilda remarked, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of movement. "Still, one can't help but be worried. Harry has fans too."Boma chewed on her lip, her gaze flickering towards the entrance of the auditorium where the voting was taking place. "I know, right?" she replied, her voice laced with apprehension. "I can't believe I'm worried over Donovan's status.""You're in love now, my friend. And he's got my vote," Hilda declared proudly, offering Boma a reassuring smile. "And I know he's got yours too."Boma nodded, a sense of pride swelling within her chest. "Of course," she affirmed. "I believe in him."As they waited anxiously for the results, Teni caught Boma's eye from across the courtyard and waved in her direction. Boma returned the gesture with a tentative smile, though she couldn't shake the uneas
With Boma in his arms, Donovan sought out her friends amidst the jubilant crowd. With a charming smile, he promised them, "You ladies deserve a special treat for all your support. How about attending my victory dinner at the fanciest restaurant in town? I'm shutting down that place with the party tomorrow evening and I will be honored to have you all there." Boma's face lit up with gratitude, and her friends eagerly accepted the invitation with gleeful nods and excited chatter. They thanked Donovan profusely, expressing their anticipation for the upcoming dinner. Meanwhile, from a distance, Teni watched the interaction with a mix of envy and longing. She wished she could be the one in Donovan's place giving Boma attention and affection. She could not stop feeling a pang of possessiveness toward Boma. The intensity of her emotions startled her, and she whispered words of self-control to herself, reminding herself to maintain composure. With a reluctant sigh, she turned away, det