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22.

Akosua was in her seventh month of pregnancy and Kwame had begun acting funny. He normally returned home late or drunk and he always had one flimsy excuse or another. He had changed, he didn't treat her the same way he used to treat her before and he didn't spend quality time with his girls, Akosua and Maakua.

“Are you okay Akosua?" Abena tapped her friend on the shoulder as she entered the classroom.

“Hmm, no Abena I'm not." She honestly said.

“What's the problem?" She asked her friend.

“Its Kwame oo, Abena, mennim nea 3k)so oo, Kwame Boateng asesa( I don't know what's going on, Kwame has changed)." She told her friend.

“Calm down dear, maybe it's due to work stress." She told her.

“Abena, he comes home very late at night, most at times drunk or with the excuse of working late and there's always a smell of women perfume on his clothes." She added.

“Take it easy, it may not be what yo

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