LOGINThat evening, Vivian returned from the hospital with a heart full of secrets and hope. She prepared Jerald’s favorite meal—hot dogs. It felt symbolic. Somewhere along the years, loving Jerald had turned her into an unexpected lover of hot dogs too. In the early days of their marriage, he had taken her to countless spots across town, chasing the perfect taste that reminded him of his school days. Vivian had once preferred shawarma, but love had quietly rewritten her choices.
Tonight was special. She lit two candles and set the dining table carefully. At the center, she placed a large covered bowl, positioned deliberately in front of her husband’s chair. Beneath it lay a tiny pair of baby shoes—silent, hopeful, sacred. She sat patiently, rehearsing his reaction in her mind, smiling to herself. This was their wedding anniversary. Tonight would change everything. Minutes slipped by. Hours followed. By midnight, the candles had melted into pools of wax. Vivian moved to the couch in the parlour, exhaustion pulling her into sleep. At exactly 1 AM.The sound of a car engine jolted her awake. Music thumped loudly as the vehicle rolled into the compound. She rushed outside, joy rising again—only for it to crash violently to the ground. Jerald stepped out of his car going to the other side of the car, he opened the door and helped a lady out her feet barely carrying her. He carried her in his arms dressed in a striking red sleeveless gown, golden heels dangling loosely—one still clinging to her foot, the other abandoned on the ground. Her blonde hair fell wildly across her face. She was drunk, mumbling incoherent words as she clung to him. “I love you, babe,” the woman slurred, blowing him a kiss. “I will make you feel like the man you truly are…” With a look of confusion and anger, her forehead squeezed and her eyes widely opened, the sleep and tiredness of the day had disappeared so quickly. Walking to the door entrance of the house with a woman in his arms. Vivian stood firm at the door post blocking the way. “Is it Matilda I see or are my eyes deceiving me?” Vivian shouted Her cousin Matilda—a model. Beautiful. Young. The kind of woman men stared at twice with a flat tummy and perfectly curved hips and the appropriate size of breast to make her look like the figure eight description.. “Excuse me, please” Jerald emotionlessly requested Jerald was drunk too. Without really acknowledging his wife , he shoved past her and headed straight into the house. Vivian followed, her heart pounding, as he laid the woman gently on their matrimonial bed. Fury burned inside Vivian, but she forced her voice to remain calm. “Honey,” she said quietly, “this is our matrimonial bed. Why have you brought your guest here? How, or where did you meet Matilda that you brought her to my house tonight? Drunk? Her voice kept rising with each passing moment, “I thought this thing with you and Matilda was a thing of the past? I mean a thing from years ago? What's happening here?” Vivian asked, She was trying so hard not to lose it. “Can you please tell me what's going on here?” Jerald snapped, anger brimming in his eyes, “Excuse you!” he barked. Sitting on the edge of the bed where Matilda was sleeping, stretching to look at Vivian with a wrinkled forehead with so much anger that could kill instantly. He barely looked at Vivian who was at the other side of the bed as he yelled. “Go and sleep in any of the rooms,” stretching out his arm as a sign that she should get out, “ This is my house, and I decide what’s acceptable. Step out before you wake my guest.” The words cut deeper than a blade. Right at that moment a tear dropped from her eyes but she quickly cleaned it as she walked out of the room with her face to the ground. Her feet suddenly became very heavy to move, thoughts womblying through her head. She got to the next door adjacent to the master's bedroom, as she opened the door, not thinking straight or knowing what she was really doing. She walked inside the room, closing the door behind her. She leaned against the closed door with her back as she gently slid down on the door with tears rolling down her cheeks. So Jerald never left her alone all these years? When did they reconnect ? How come I never got to know until now ? She was lost in her thoughts and pain, Vivian cried and wept through the night The next morning she got up early as her routine was gathering herself together for the day. standing before the mirror she reminded herself with her late mothers sermon. A woman must be well-coordinated—not just for a husband, but for herself. Peace, dignity, and patience were virtues her mother repeated like prayers. Vivian carried them into adulthood, Vivian from a humble background, raised on values her mother guarded fiercely. From childhood, she was taught these things. She quickly ran to the kitchen and with the help of Anna the maid she made breakfast. Not thinking so much about last night she had already resolved within herself that her thoughts were not rational . “Maybe I am over reacting about all these. I will just wait to have a talk with my husband this morning. I mean it was obvious he was drunk last night” She quickly ran upstairs to have her bath as soon as she was done cooking. Having her bath, she was humming songs to herself. When she was done and stepped out of the bathroom, she heard an outburst of laughter from down stairs. “What is going on there?" she thought out loud as she hurried to wear a pant under her white robe with her hair tied with a white towel she quickly rushed down. descending the staircase. Her heart sank as she saw them—Jerald and Matilda—laughing loudly over breakfast, lost in each other’s company. They were having tea and bread. Both of them had barely finished a slice as all that really concerned them was that they were catching up with each other. Her breath caught. Blinded by shock and pain. she could barely see as her eyes became very teary making her sight blur that moment. She stood a while on the seventh step of the staircase which was the third step to the living room floor. Yet neither Jerald nor Matilda noticed her presence from where they were seated just beside the staircase at the dining table. “I pray my assumptions are not right” she thought to herself, holding her both palms against each other and looking up, she whispered as she took in a deep breath and continued down the stairs’This time around, he had her exactly where he wanted her — fully in charge.Gently, he moved from one side of her body to the other, giving her soft, intentional touches. Feeding from every reaction her body gave him, he continued doing whatever made her respond more intensely or moan louder.Slowly, he reached for her shorts.Unlike the first time earlier, when her shorts came off and she immediately felt naked and ashamed somehow but still allowed it, this time she was no longer conscious enough to care whether her shorts had been taken off or not.Once they were out of the way, there she was, lying stark naked before another man with no shame whatsoever.Jonathan carefully glided his fingers around her thighs repeatedly. Over and over, he continued until she trembled violently on the bed, almost like someone convulsing. Still, he kept going.One hand rested on her nipple while the other traced gently along her thigh, moving steadily and softly.At this point, she was caught in mixe
“Hope you’re good. When are you coming back?”“I miss you already.”Vivian smiled faintly at the screen, though the emotion behind it felt hollow. The words came naturally, almost rehearsed. Somewhere along the line, the love between her and Jerald had thinned into routine. The butterflies that once filled her stomach had died quietly long ago.“What are you going to buy for me?” she teased lightly.“Anything you want. Just name it.”Jerald’s voice carried warmth, effortless devotion. It was the kind of affection most women prayed for, yet somehow it no longer reached her the way it used to.“I trust your judgment, babe,” she replied. “You’ve always had a knack for gifts.”Jerald chuckled softly on the other end.“Babe, I’m starving. Let me go find something to eat. I’ll call you later.”“Okay, sweetheart. Love you.”“Love you too.”The call should have ended there.Jerald stared at his phone for a moment after she spoke, confusion brushing against his thoughts. Something about her to
Sitting alone in her room, Vivian whispered under her breath,“What have I done?”Her voice trembled.“I know for sure Anna suspected something… no, not just suspected. She knows something happened.”She bit nervously at her finger before jumping off the bed. Restlessly, she began pacing around the room.Back and forth.Back and forth.The kind of pacing that comes from inner chaos. The kind born from fear and guilt colliding together inside the mind.Soon, sweat gathered across her forehead. Her breathing became uneven as heat rushed through her body. She wiped her forehead quickly with the back of her hand.“Why am I sweating this much?”She suddenly paused in the middle of the room.“And why am I pacing?”Silence answered her.No one else was there.“What should I do?”Her chest tightened.“I am in for it this time… I know it.”She hurried back to the bed and grabbed her phone. Her fingers shook slightly as she typed a message to Jonathan, who was downstairs in the guest room prete
In the heat of everything that had happened, the doorbell rang.Once.Then twice.Then three times.A steady pulse that cut through the silence."Are you expecting a visitor?" Jonathan asked quietly."No."Vivian replied immediately, her face tightening into a frown. Confusion clouded her expression.In a hushed tone, almost under his breath, Jonathan spoke."I know that's not Jerald."He slowly shook his head from side to side. The thought seemed to calm him. Moments earlier, the sound of the doorbell had sent a surge of panic through him, but now, remembering their earlier conversation, he relaxed.As Vivian tried to rise from where she sat beside him, he gently held her back."Jerald is out of town with his boss for some meeting in the neighborhood. He said he probably won't be back until Sunday... maybe even Monday."The words brought her visible relief.A small smile escaped her lips before she quickly straightened her face again.Then, almost whispering to herself, she asked,"T
Reaching for his trousers, she slowly pulled down the zipper, curiosity getting the better of her. The moment carried an air of disbelief, as though part of her still expected reality to interrupt what was happening.For a second, she simply stared.The astonished look on her face was impossible to hide.A smile slowly appeared at the corners of her lips."So it's true..." she murmured, amusement lingering in her voice.The reaction alone was enough to make Jonathan shake his head.Despite everything happening between them, she still found room to tease him.Jonathan had always stood out.Tall, handsome, charismatic, and effortlessly romantic, he possessed a presence that naturally drew attention. He wasn't just attractive because of his appearance. It was the way he carried himself. The way he listened when people spoke. The way he could command a room without raising his voice.He had always been a spec.The kind of man women noticed even when they pretended not to.The kind of man
I mean, this was just one out of the numerous encounters that suggested to him that they both liked each other, yet could never truly have anything with each other, knowing the nature of their relationship.His first kiss with her had come after what started as a fairly innocent and harmless truth-and-dare game before it suddenly changed direction.Memories kept flashing through his mind as he remembered the first night he drank himself into oblivion. That night held too many memories—memories he was not proud of at all.All he could say to the taxi driver was the description of the house, and somehow, deep down, he knew he was about to cause a lot of harm to himself and his marriage by going home.The entire ride there felt endless.Streetlights passed by in blurry streaks outside the taxi window while the sound of old music played faintly through the driver's radio. He rested his head against the seat, eyes shut tightly, trying to silence the thoughts tormenting him.But every attem
He drove home—lonely, absurdly so. The car felt too big… and somehow suffocatingly small at the same time. His thoughts cut through him—sharp, relentless. The threat. The confusion. The tension waiting for him at home. His marriage… hanging by a thread. Not one problem. Not two. But a stor
“What do you think?”Matilda asked, her eyes fixed on the dress she held against her body, pressing the fabric lightly against her waist as she imagined how it would look on her.“Do you think this will look great on me?”“Wow… you’ve got an eye, you know,” Jerald replied casually.“I bought that d
“Have you gone nuts?” Vivian quickly replied. “Get out right now, before I do something I will regret,” Jerald responded harshly, his voice sharp with anger. As he spoke, he got up from the bed and walked straight toward Vivian, who stood beside the door. When he reached her, fueled by rage, he
Vivian asked herself these questions as she wept—silent, shaking—curled on the floor with her elbows on her thighs and her hands shielding her face. Her back pressed against the couch, her body drawn inward, small, wounded. Eventually, exhaustion took her, Sleep claimed her where she sat. **** Th







