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The entire incident with Collins drew Dave and Oleng closer. Oleng didn't try to make Dave jealous anymore by refusing to give her number to guys who asked her out. Her service year was finally over. Dave took her out to celebrate and later took her to his house. “I’m so happy. No more ‘Yes Sir’ and ‘Yes Ma.’” Oleng said laughing happily as she sat down heavily on the sofa in his house. “Don’t be too sure. Afterall, you’ll still work under someone.” he said as he put on his sound system. “The way I’m feeling right now, I want to set up my own business and be my own boss.” Dave laughed. “What kind of business do you want to set up?” “Anything. I don’t care. I don’t want to work in a bank. It’s too tedious and time consuming.” “You can work somewhere else. Frankly speaking, I’m happy at your decision because I want a wife who will have time for our kids. Let me go and get us something to drink.” he said and walked away leaving his girlfriend bamboozled. This was the first time Dave had hinted on marriage. He had never spoken of marriage around her and she had never thought of it. Would she like to marry him? She asked herself. She had to be sincere in saying she loved him better than ever now after the whole Collins's issue but was the love strong enough for marriage? He came back with the drinks and set them on the table. They chatted and drank for a while before Dave dropped his glass on the table, drew closer and started kissing her. She wasn’t surprised because they had shared a few kisses in the past. Nothing special but kisses nevertheless. She was however shocked when he put his hand inside her crested vest. She abruptly stopped him. “Dave, what are you doing?” she inquired, moving away a little. Dave put his hand on his head and rubbed it vigorously, looking frustrated. He got up and walked a few paces away from her. He came back, sat down and stared at her. He brought out a small box from his pocket and opened it displaying a gold ring. “Oleng, will you marry me?” Oleng was speechless. She had never for once thought this would happen today of all days. Her brain became numb. She just stared at the ring. “Please say something.” Dave finally said after the long stretch of silence. “I…ah…” she stammered. “I…don’t know what to say. You just sprung this on me without warning.” “Surely you should have suspected by now that I would want you for a wife.” “Truthfully, I didn’t….I… the thought never crossed my mind.” “So? I’m asking you now to be my wife. I promise to be the best husband in the world to you.” She laughed uneasily. “I don’t doubt it but please give me time to think about it. I’m still in shock now.” Dave became downcast as he closed the case. He didn’t say a word. He stared at the closed case while Oleng stared at him. They were like that for a long time until she finally cleared her throat “I want to go home.” she informed him and stood up. After a slight pause, he stood up and walked to the door. The silence between them on the ride home was nerve racking. When he got to her place, he stopped the car and waited for her to get out. She wanted to but turned to look at him. “Dave, I’m sorry. Please say something.” He looked at her with pain. “What do you want me to say after you just shattered my dream? Really Oleng, what is there to think about? You and I have been going out for a while now and you know I’m crazy about you. Surely you must have realized that some day I would ask you to be my wife. What really is your problem? Have I ever hurt you in anyway? Why am I always second class to you? Are you still hoping that somewhere out of the blues, Eric would come back and marry you? Wake up girl! I love you. I love you a lot. Please stop pushing me away.” he threw at her furiously. He was clearly pissed. Oleng stared at him after his outburst. She was angry at what he said about Eric but controlled her temper because she didn't want to fight with him. “Please, when we’re talking about our relationship, please don’t ever mention Eric again,” she firmly told her boyfriend. “I understand how you feel. You’re the kind of guy every girl would love to have as a husband but you sprung this on me. I’m too shocked to give a positive answer. Do you want me to say yes then later, after thinking about it, I’d say no; dashing your hopes to the ground? Please give me time to weigh this from every angle. Marriage is for life. Please.” “Alright,” he finally said. “I’ll give you time. Please don’t tarry with your reply.” “I won’t. Thanks.” she said smiling and after giving him a peck, she got out and waved him goodbye as he drove off. She let out a deep breath and went inside. What a shocking evening! She confirmed to herself again that Dave was a silent volcano waiting to erupt. She went inside and was glad that her Aunt and Matthew were already asleep otherwise her Aunt would have quizzed her. After lying on her bed for a while without sleep, she decided to call Zinny to give her some advice. “Hi Zinny. How far? Were you sleeping?” she asked her friend whom she heard yawning. “No. I was watching a movie. How far?” Zinny replied sleepily. “I’ve got news for you.” she said excitedly. “That’s my girl! I know I can always count on you for correct gist. Wetin dey happen for there?” She was suddenly no longer feeling sleepy. “Dave proposed to me yesterday.” “What? It’s a lie.” “I’m dead serious.” “What did you tell him? Hope you didn’t say yes.” “No. I told him I’d think about it but he was quite pissed at my reply…….Wait a minute….Why did you say ‘I hope you didn’t say yes’? What do you mean by that?” “I don’t know. The thought of you guys as husband and wife isn't appealing to me.” “What do you mean by that? Weren't you the one who told me to go out with him?” “Yes. Go out with him but I no say make you marry am na.” “But surely you knew the relationship could lead to marriage.” “No. I told you to go out with him so you wouldn’t be lonely and try to get over Eric.” “I’ve gotten over Eric.” Oleng firmly stated, angry that Zinny had to bring him into the discussion. “But Eric….” She was interrupted. “Zinny!” Oleng almost yelled. “How many times will I tell you not to call that name near me?” “But Oleng, Eric is…” “What really is your problem, Zinny? Don’t tell me you’ve fallen so much in love with Eric that you can’t even make a sentence without mentioning his name.” she furiously told her friend. Zinny was silent at her outburst. “I called you to give me advice. To tell me what to do; not to dig up the sordid past.” Zinny was silent for a while before she calmly said, “Think about this. How will you feel on the day of your wedding when you see Eric as one of the groom’s men? They are close friends so Eric is bound to come for the wedding. How will you feel then knowing fully well that if circumstances were different, he would have been the one standing beside you at the altar?” “But circumstances are different now, Zinny if you haven’t noticed.” “It need not necessarily be. You fit change am.” Oleng was appalled at what her friend just said, “Zinny! I don’t believe this. You can’t possibly be saying that I should give Eric a second chance?” she asked scandalized. “Eric is a changed person. He….” “He put something in your drink, didn’t he? Was he so charming that you started day dreaming about us together; you allowed him use you to try to get to me?” “Don’t be cruel, Oleng.” Zinny was getting angry. “I’m not being cruel. You know, you surprise me. You amaze me. You know what Eric did to me. You know how he hurt me, how he abandoned me yet you insinuate that I should go back to him. For what? For a second round of pain?” “He’s only human. Liable to mistakes.” Oleng couldn’t believe her ears. “To err is human but to forgive is divine.” Zinny continued. “Really? Well, we both know I’m not divine so I can’t forgive him. I made a mistake calling you for advice.” Oleng was almost in tears. “No. You would be making a mistake marrying Dave.” “I’ll take my chances afterall, it wouldn’t be the first time I'd face a heavy disappointment from a guy. Thank you. Goodnight.” She was about ending the call when she heard Zinny say, “Oleng wait! I know you're very upset right now but think about all I just said before giving him your answer.” “Okay. Thank you.” she rudely said and ended the call abruptly. She couldn’t quite digest all that Zinny had told her. Why was she so much of an advocate of Eric these days? Had Eric told her a horde of lies? If she answered Dave in the affirmative, of course she would make sure Eric didn’t attend the wedding. She had always wanted a quiet wedding so only a few of her closest friends would be there excluding Eric. She hoped Dave would understand. She felt so betrayed by Zinny that she didn’t care if the latter came to the wedding or not. Wait a minute, she hadn’t even told Dave yes, yet she was planning her wedding list. She laughed at herself and decided to call Marvy to seek her own opinion about the matter. “I have something to tell you.” she said after they had exchanged pleasantries. “What?” Marvy’s interest was piqued. “Dave asked me to marry him last night.” She held her breath waiting for a reply. Marvy whooped in delight. “My! That’s wonderful news. I didn’t know you guys had gone so far or is there a bun in your oven?” she teased with euphoria. Oleng laughed out with relief. “Of course not. I haven’t given him a reply.” “What are you waiting for girl?” “I don’t know.” There was a moment of silence before Marvy said, “Is it because Dave and Eric are friends?” “Partly.” “It doesn’t matter. Because things didn’t work out between you and Eric doesn’t mean you'll remain a spinster all your life. You moved on and found another guy, albeit its unfortunate that it’s his friend you moved on with. That’s life for you. Shit happens but life goes on.” Oleng had to smile. “Thanks so much Marvy. I’m sorry to say Zinny doesn’t feel the same. She wants me to go back to Eric.” “I’m sorry but Zinny is living in a dream world. When we were all together, she kept murmuring to my ears alone though, that she wished you were there to make them complete. She wished you and Eric were still together. She wants you guys to be as happy as she is with Eddy. You guys were her role models in terms of relationship then, so she was very depressed when you guys broke up.” “Really? I didn’t know that.” Oleng was amazed. “Yes. She told me. Eric spoke to her at length but she didn’t tell me what they discussed. Don’t mind her. Just follow your heart. If you feel you still love Eric and you want to be with him, no problem but on the other hand if you love Dave and want him for a husband, follow your heart.” “I no longer love Eric but then again, I don’t love Dave to the extent of marrying him. I don’t think I’m capable of loving deeply and completely again.” “Do you see him as a capable husband?” “Yes.” she said after a moment's thought. “Then either you marry him or wait for someone else. Maybe the so-called Mr. Right.” Oleng laughed. “Thank you so much Marvy. I feel so relieved now after Zinny’s heated talk.” “Don’t worry, Zinny will come around. After all, Dave is a close friend also.” “Thanks.” Oleng was all smiles. “You’re welcome but know that my charging fee is five dollars per minute. Hope you weren’t thinking my advice is for free?” she joked. Oleng laughed happily. “Hold on Oleng….Have you told Dave about your pregnancy? I mean why you broke up with Eric?” A dark cloud crossed her beautiful face. She hadn’t even thought of that. “No. …I don’t know how to tell him… Must I?” “You must. Tell him now so that he’ll decide if he still wants to marry you or not. Whatever you do, don’t hide that from him.” “Ok. I’ll find time to tell him. Thanks once more.” “I’ll send you my bill.” Marvy informed her laughing and Oleng laughed also. Oleng woke up the following morning with a severe headache. She thought it was probably because of her late night but when it continued, she took some pain killers. By afternoon, the headache returned. She was a bit alarmed because she noticed she had been having the headaches recently but pain killers had helped take care of them. She was feeling sick by evening and when Dave came to see her she was very quiet, so she wasn’t good company. Dave put it down to the fact that because he had proposed the day before, she was uncomfortable with him. So he decided to leave. She was glad because the headache had gotten worse. She however managed to see him to the door. When he turned to give her a peck at the door, he caught her just in time before she fell to the ground. He yelled for her Aunt as he held his unconscious girlfriend in his arms. Aunt Vien rushed into the living room and was bewildered to see that her niece had collapsed. In between them, they rushed her to the hospital in his car. |
maryhaam: Wonderful,beautiful.entertaining n emotional story,God bless hon.....waiting for the rest.Tanx dear. God bless u 2 |
okotv: nice work Audrey, my own take is this.Tessy turned to a hustler to survive. Jst b patient, we'll soon get 2 Eric's syd of d story. Tanx 4 following and commenting |
zinylizzy: Hi,Audrey,congrats for making front page. I noticed a mistake. at first,u said Emem's dad came to terms with d baby and was happy it was a boy. then later,u wrote DT her dad disowned her because of d baby.Tanx 4d correction dear. A friend noticed it and told me also. Dts d reason y I lyk taking my tym 2 edit b4 posting. I'll correct it b4 its published. Tanx 4 following and commenting |
Rhyno02: Audrey see how you just dey pack crowd,more grease to your finger tipsAbi? Tanx dear |
Ruhbiee: Audrey post now!!!About 2. Still editing |
Savigne: This is Mindblowingly awesome. Abeg nor mind my grammar...Audrey you're GOOD(Daz an understatement)...More okra to your elbow.Lol! Tanx dear. Okra? Me I no lyk okra o! |
hebenz: started reading yesterday now i'm hereCongrats. I hpe so too. Tanx 4 following and commenting |
avuekwe: See as I leave work wey my oga give me they read dis totori story, please miss audrey, do quick come post de remainder of the story here before the piss wey I dey hold since go burst.Abeg go piss o! B4 ur bladder burst. Me I no fit rite statement 4 police station o! Yep, she's been through a lot. Tanx 4 following and commenting |
Essyydiamond: Audrey,what I really admire is the simplicity of ur grammar. Your descriptive power is still coming up( I really look out for that). You have a story that easily gets to your audience,that's great but don't be too carried away to explore other areas. Wonderful one and by the way,keep it coming...... How do the posts come? Daily?Beautiful and accurate analysis. I dnt tink I hv descriptive power @ all. I'm finding that part difficult 2 get. I tink d prblm stems frm hw I read novels. I skip descriptive parts cos dey bore me and go straight 2d conversations. I'll wrk on it. Pls throw more light on wat u min by other areas, I rily dnt get u. Yeah, I post daily. Tanx 4 following and commenting. I appreciate it. |
toykathy: Audrey timms, u re such a dear. I didnt regret readin ur work and all thz to my luvin Princesa for recommendin dis. Weldone! But i sincerely hope that d two Erics shall reconcile wit Oleng.Tanx dear. Tanx 2 Princesa too. I hpe so 2 |
pammusphy: I still see Eric in the big picture.Prophet pammusphy, I gbadu u o! Let's kip our fingers crossed. Tanx 4 following and commenting |
DISCLAIMER For all those who enjoy preying on the hard work and sweat of people, 1. I've got copyright 4 dis story and others I've written. Wen u get brother 4 dre, na small tin 2 get. 2. I get agent/manager wey sabi para wella. 3. I've got a lawyer whose favorite words are, "Let's sue them to court!" So beware! Permission can be sought for to be placed on blogs and other sites but definitely not in YOUR name. Thanks. |
Dave quickly swerved his car to the curb and practically jumped out of it. He walking briskly to where Oleng and Collins were standing, staring at each other. "Angel, what's he doing here?" He asked his stunned girlfriend. Before she could reply, Collins leaned on the car and lazily said, "Dude, isn't it obvious?" Oleng saw Dave flex his fingers and knew he intended hitting Collins. She quickly held his hand. "Please Dave. This whole thing will end right now." Dave gave Collins a murderous look but kept quiet. Oleng looked uneasily around her. Passersby were beginning to get interested in the whole scenario. She knew she had to end it here despite the fact that it would break someone's heart. She walked up to Collins. He stood straight, smiling. "Collins," she began softly. "I want to apologize for toying with your emotions. Back in school, I was really getting to like you until you spoke those harsh words to me even after I opened up to you about my past. You called me a wolf in sheep's clothing. I was innocent of that accusation yet it didn't stop you from calling me such. Well, here standing before you now is a real wolf in sheep's clothing. I really don't feel anything for you. I used you to make my boyfriend jealous. I don't love you, I don't want your money or your gifts and I don't want to marry you." Dave gave a whoop and came to stand beside her. Collins turned away and hit his fist on the hood of the car. He was like that for awhile and when he turned around, Oleng's mouth dropped open. Tears were running down his eyes. Dave snickered. He believed it was just for show. He wasn't moved but Oleng was deeply moved. She really hadn't meant to hurt him. Collins went to his car to remove the tarpaulin he had used to cover the murano jeep. He spread it haphazardly over the car, hooked the car back to his and drove off. "Trying to get me jealous, hmm?" Dave chuckled after they couldn't see the car anymore. Oleng turned to him with tears in her eyes. "I feel so bad. I really didn't mean to hurt him." Dave held her hand and led her inside the compound away from the view of their spectators. He hugged her. "I know but he obviously hurt you first. What happened by the way?" Oleng shook her head. There was no way she would ever tell Dave what she told Collins. Once bitten, twice shy. Dave would also kick her out of his life. "Story for another day." She sadly told him. "Angel, please don't feel bad today of all days. His tears weren't real. They were just to make you feel guilty and you fell for it. He'd make it in Nollywood." Oleng couldn't help laughing at that. Dave smiled. Oleng had a good time with Dave and her friends. She came back home exhausted. She had her bath and was about saying her night prayers when her phone beeped. A message had just entered. She smiled. It was probably a late birthday wisher. It was Collins. "Oleng, I've got to be angry with you for what you told me earlier in the day but I realise I have no right whatsoever to be. I'm at fault in everything. I lost you due to my own stupidity. For the first time in my life, I had a heart to heart talk with my father and he made me see reasons to give you up and accept defeat. Dave is a lucky guy. I'll be leaving for London next week for my masters. I had planned for you to join me there but I guess that's wishful thinking now. I wish you the best in life. I'll never forget you." Tears came to Oleng's eyes but she smiled through them as she remembered good times with him. She'd return the box of gifts to him. *Haters of Collins, this is the end of Collins and Unfulfilled Promises. So make una free d guy abeg. Funny, he actually found his virgin in london but he never forgot Oleng* Longer update later please. |
repogirl: Heeeey Aud! Congrats on hitting FP, I know I promised to read o but me and my plenty pikinses, you know na! But I will read soon, keep up the work, I already know its da bomb sef.... you know na, u be my mentor dat time dat time. .....repogirl is finally here! *dancing shoki* I'm honored by ur visit. I undastnd. Tanx dear. Haba! Na we we na. We wre each other's mentor den. Ur story 'False Pretenses' is off da chain! Tanx 4 stopping by. |
Pls guys, I'll try to update b4 12 noon. Visitor don com disturb me and I no no hw I go take discharge am. Tanx everyone 4 following and commenting. |
bibie01: Congrats for hitting front page, we now av more followers. You deserve it dear n am happy for you.Yipeee right? Tanx dear |
dadoctore: My best part of d series "For the past one month he has been calling you like twenty times a day. Does he work with MTN?"hehehe! Tanx dear |
princesa: Lol, I find it hard to believe that such kind of possessive fits as shown by Dave still exist. Nah, I'm not a believer.Hehehe! Dey stil exist o! Make I no mention names sha. He alone knows y he's being so possessive. Okay, I know 2 sha. Tanx dear |
timpaker: I'm telling you. The guy/girl just had me mesmerised. I had to hide somewhere to finish the story to avoid bn distracted. Its no doubt among one of the best stories I've read here on NL. BTW, how you dey self?Girl. Tanx a lot! |
Aliyuozioma: wow, I must say u r more than good, waitn 4more update, followin u til d end.Tanx dear. Hmm...dts swit of u |
Kaycee7: AudreyTimms or whoever U are, I'm going to have U arrested and charged to court on charges of keeping me captivated since the wee hours of this morning with ur fantastic tale.Hehehe! I b don fear o! Tanx a lot |
Rhyno02: Audrey u've done a great job so far,and thank u for the updateTanx dear |
morsadh: Audrey Why Now?! Chai!Hehehe! Na real show down e go be o! Tanx 4 following and commenting |
goldwaters: I saw this wonderful story last night at about midnight and it kept me up until about 2am.Aww....tanx a lot dear |
tbmas: Nice story reallyTanx dear |
emmabest2000: lol .. Keep it moving ..Tanx dear. |
Plaitex: madame audrey, u da best. Av been reading the whole story from 8:20pm-1:42am. Great story, keep it upRily? Hpe say u no go slip 4 wrk/sch 2day o! Hmm....I like your theory sha! U b prophet? Kipin my fingers crossed. Tanx 4 following and commenting |
slap1: AudreyTimms, kindly add a disclaimer at the beginning of this story to avoid "stories that touch the heart".Hmm....abi? B4 d real owners of d story use my head take make money. Tanx 4d advice and also 4 following and commenting |
orla01: With ur talent Audrey d sky is ur starting point grt wrk.Wow! Tanx a lot dear |
MsMichaelz: Madam Audrey, I am mesmerized. Like wooooww, discovered your thread on front page and couldn't stop till I finished. More ink to your pen, abi more MB to your phone. I love this.Rily? Tanx a lot dear. |
Flakkydagirl: You're a great wrtter ma'am....Aww...coming frm u, dt jst made my day! Hvnt had d chance 2 check urs out yet bt as soon as am through wit dis, I'll take a break 2 read urs and dt of oda writers hre. Tanx dear |
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