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My Sister Claimed My Hubby Got Her Pregnant But There Is More To It Than U Can.. by LoreDnz: 7:41am On Apr 22, 2018 |
After I delivered my first child—a boy, I thought I needed help. I suggested it to my husband that we allow my junior sister to come live with us so she helps with the house chores and run errands for us. My husband didn’t even blink before he said yes to my request. My junior sister was very helpful when she came. She did a lot of things to help the house and ran most of the errands of the house. When I resumed work after my maternity leave, she was the one taking care of the baby. She made my transition from maternity to work very easier since she was there to take care of the baby and even cook for the house. My husband didn’t have a very good relationship with her. He didn’t hate her or despised her but he hardly spoke to her or even asked her how she was doing. It didn’t bother me a lot because that was expected of my husband. He was the quiet type and didn’t favor small talks. One evening, after using my junior sister’s phone to make a call, I accidentally opened her Whatsapp app. Just when I was about to close it, something caught my attention. I saw my husband’s Whatsapp DP among the list of chats on her phone. I opened the message and the last time they exchanged messages was just that evening—about two hours ago; My husband: “I hope you were not bored today too?” My Sister: “Not at all. The baby has been keeping me company.” My husband: “(smiles) That’s great to hear” My sister: “Would you watch tv with us tonight too?” My husband: “I have something to do. Sorry” I had mix feelings about the messages. In one hand, they barely exchange words with each other in the house and on the other hand, they chat happily on Whatsapp. “What’s going on here?” I asked myself. Just before I could give myself the chance to think further about the whole thing, that little voice in my head kicked in; “Don’t be stupid! there’s nothing going on. Get your head off the gutters.” I left it there and spoke nothing about it with any of them. One night, my sister picked a bottle of water and started heading towards the bedroom so I asked her; “Where are you taking the water to?” She answered; “Edem wants it.” I questioned; “How did you know he wants water?” “He sent me a message to bring him water,” She answered. From that day on, I decided not to worry about them again. They’ve made a choice to communicate through messages. If it serves them well, so be it. Some months later, I returned from work to see my junior sister lying miserably in bed. I asked her what the problem was and she said she had been shivering since morning and experiencing headache and has been very weak to even move around. “Malaria,” I told her. I gave her some painkillers and asked her to go to the hospital the next morning. I stayed home to take care of the kid while she went to the hospital. When she returned, she said the doctor confirmed it was malaria and gave her some drugs. She then went straight into her room to sleep. Some minutes later, I went to her room to see her sobbing. “Are you in pain?” I asked. “Yeah, my head aches badly.” She responded. “Take your drug, you would be fine,” I told her Later in the evening when she entered her bath, I went into her room and checked the drugs she was given. None of them was a malaria treatment drug. I checked the sheet among the drugs. It was a test result. She tested positive for pregnancy. “What!” I screamed in my head. I rushed to the bathroom with the paper in my hand; “You are pregnant and lying about it? Who made you pregnant?” She didn’t respond. She kept sobbing. “Who made you pregnant?” I asked again. Again, she didn’t respond. I screamed; “Who made you…..just before I could end the question, I heard .. Continue reading... |
Re: My Sister Claimed My Hubby Got Her Pregnant But There Is More To It Than U Can.. by apeleone(f): 7:57am On Apr 22, 2018 |
Nice story |
Re: My Sister Claimed My Hubby Got Her Pregnant But There Is More To It Than U Can.. by Ijeoma660(f): 8:02am On Apr 22, 2018 |
STOP STRESSING THE YOOTS BY MAKING THEM MOVE UPANDAN...
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Re: My Sister Claimed My Hubby Got Her Pregnant But There Is More To It Than U Can.. by Nobody: 8:08am On Apr 22, 2018 |
this one pass super story |
Re: My Sister Claimed My Hubby Got Her Pregnant But There Is More To It Than U Can.. by tballeyy(m): 8:34am On Apr 22, 2018 |
She cook for the house, she has already took over the house responsibilities. Carry go, alway handle what belong to u tight |
Re: My Sister Claimed My Hubby Got Her Pregnant But There Is More To It Than U Can.. by psalmson001: 8:46am On Apr 22, 2018 |
Hmmmmm.........too much nollywood in this story. The man knows deep down in his heart that he is not responsible, and yet went ahead with divorce? Seems to me like his secret wish came to pass in disguise..........maybe I'm missing something o but if na me, DNA sharply on the foetus. |
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