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Short Story: I Am A Monster by Talius(m): 11:36am On Sep 27, 2017
I hit her. Yes, I did, she provoked me and I could take it no longer.

“You’re a weakling!”

My father shouted over the phone. He threatened to hit me the same way I did my wife of five months. He loves her like a daughter, that I know; it pained him he was out of town at a time like this.

My wife and I still lived with my parents. I was jobless, and didn't have much to stand independent of them. I was too forward and strong willed to survive on my own as an independent business man, that I left a well-paying job without properly structuring my finance to bare the brunt of a start-up. Here I was two months later.

“How could you beat a pregnant woman?”

My mother asked me. Her voice was as concerning as ever; her teary ears bore worry, and they pierced my soul.

Everyone was against me. Obviously, my mother-in-law naturally supported her daughter, same way my mom would support my sister and rain hell on any foolish man that'd dare lay a finger on her daughter.

My mother-in-law threatened me over the phone, as though she was already at my doorstep. I understood the ploy to make me fear and shake at the thought of her descending her reserved anger and resentment on me, but I wasn't moved, I don't scare easy, not even when she referred to me as a monster.

I got married to the love of my life. Sabina was all I ever hoped for in a woman, and I still bless the day we met in a series of sweet turns and twists. I never knew I’d the chance to date her let alone put a ring on her pretty finger: She scored poorly on first impression and came across to me as a bit rude and pompous (But that’s a story for another day).

Her family says I’m a monster, did they not see the monster in me the day I came to seek their daughter’s hand in marriage? I remember that day clearly, her mother’s joy was was obvious - Sabina had finally brought a responsible man home. Her father was too elated, busy organizing the outrageous list for the bride price.

I am still the same man that arrived their door seven months ago; if I am a monster now, I was a monster then, and they failed in their duties as parents to notice, they married their daughter off to a mad man.

I blame myself. I ignored my intuition even though they tingled. Yes, they did, but I paid no attention and now I’m wallowing in confusion and regrets. I went ahead to marry her because I was blinded by dumb love – Love for a woman who allowed me believe she was a virgin all the while we dated – she strung me along to put a ring on her finger before I could touch her. My friend warned me: he advised I taste the fruit irrespective of what she claimed to be, but I didn’t listen, I loved the challenge she put up for me – Miss Virginity 2016. Indeed!

We finally did it three weeks to our wedding day, off her own volition. Apparently she was too Hot to keep up the pretense – I discovered first hand how beaten she was, but I didn’t let that deter me, I loved her that much.

“If she loses this pregnancy, I won’t forgive you,”

My mom’s pointed finger stared at my nose. I wondered if she thought me a Pinocchio.

This wasn’t the first noise of pregnancy she was making. As a matter of fact, she made one two weeks after our first sex. Probably she thought I would dump her after the big discovery, for food reasons, the pregnancy was a coy to compel me to marry her irrespective of my emotional state at that time.

She claimed to have had a miscarriage one month into our marriage when she realized I had my eyes fixated on her bump-less belly.

Mother insisted I drive them to the hospital, but I held my ground constantly repeating “I won’t” for her to know I meant business, Sabina already understood my stand – This is the real me, the one tired of being played; the one tired of her constantly thinking me a fool for loving her too much.

“What did she do, that's so unforgivable?” Mother asked in tears.

“She slept with my best friend!”

I lashed out. I couldn’t bottle my pain any longer. I had to speak up. I also had the right to cry. She shattered my heart, she stole my heart and fed it to me through my exit-hole, she made me a laughing stock before my friends. She slept with the same friend who advised me not to marry her without checking her authenticity.

Of recent, Sabina made a habit of nagging unnecessarily. She complained I didn’t have money, but, she was the one who urged me to resign and invest my life’s savings in a business idea her friend brought. I was defrauded in the process. I still suspect the thief to be one of her many lovers scattered all around town, as I got to understand from my Private Investigator that she had many.

“My own wife a prostitute!"

I confronted her about the allegations before her. I showed her pictures speaking against her on many grounds, I gave her a chance to explain herself – I loved her up to that level – even as she rained insults on me, I endured. She called me a jobless man, I swallowed. A weakling, I nodded. I loved her like that. She called my mother a prostitute, and I lost it.

I hit my dear wife for the first time.

I wonder what my mom would say now if I tell her that a prostitute called her a prostitute.

I ask you reading this, “Am I a monster?”

"Was I wrong to defend my mother's honor?"

I need an answer now, because my mom hasn’t been able to give me one, she’s being too absorbed by her own tears while I’m trapped by thoughts of my own about committing suicide to end this pain.

CC: Divepen1, Obinnau

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Re: Short Story: I Am A Monster by dammyd46(m): 3:12pm On Sep 27, 2017
I love this, beautiful work...
now your answer you are not a monster, she as shattered your dreams and everything you have you hitting her was out of anger and I would do the same if I was in your shoes.

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Re: Short Story: I Am A Monster by Creeza(m): 3:28pm On Sep 27, 2017
You are not a monster , my dear. She got what she deserved.

But becareful of making her loose the pregnancy, except for sure, you know its not yours.

Nice story though. In natural conditions i will get angry too, then, i'd calm down when I remember those tricky words.
: For better ,for worse...

smiley

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Re: Short Story: I Am A Monster by Talius(m): 12:56pm On Sep 28, 2017
dammyd46:
I love this, beautiful work...
now your answer you are not a monster, she as shattered your dreams and everything you have you hitting her was out of anger and I would do the same if I was in your shoes.
Thank you for reading. kindly share to invite friends and followers.

CC: Obinnau and Divepen1

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Re: Short Story: I Am A Monster by kingPhidel(m): 6:50am On Sep 29, 2017
K

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Re: Short Story: I Am A Monster by onyedika946(m): 7:24am On Sep 29, 2017
You can hit her over n over again, one thing is clear, ..you re no monster. Nice write up tho.

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Re: Short Story: I Am A Monster by lyriclekidd(m): 7:34am On Sep 29, 2017
you ain't fam

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Re: Short Story: I Am A Monster by Nickibeauty(f): 7:44am On Sep 29, 2017
you are not a monster

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Re: Short Story: I Am A Monster by Nobody: 7:58am On Sep 29, 2017
grin

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Re: Short Story: I Am A Monster by erasergozy: 8:27am On Sep 29, 2017
Yea you both are monsters, both of y'all. how can you not know when to take a walk? how can you allow her turn you to clueless? how can you give in to been pushed to the gutters. She monstered you in many ways than one. she is your karma. oya get up and clean up.

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Re: Short Story: I Am A Monster by loverboi97(m): 8:57am On Sep 29, 2017
Am Speechless

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Re: Short Story: I Am A Monster by Phunmmielurlar: 9:08am On Sep 29, 2017
Menh,dis s deep....I fynk many guyz would do d xame 4 dier mothers irrespective of d luv dey av 4 dier wives, bt u shouldn't av hit her, u should av jus walked away

Dnt commite suicide o,she's nt worth it I tell u....dnt let her kip winning!

cc EmmyChizkid, u dnt wanna miss dis o!

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Re: Short Story: I Am A Monster by shakswealth(m): 9:29am On Sep 29, 2017
oga come and clarify us, fiction or no fiction
Talius:
I hit her. Yes, I did, she provoked me and I could take it no longer.

“You’re a weakling!”

My father shouted over the phone. He threatened to hit me the same way I did my wife of five months. He loves her like a daughter, that I know; it pained him he was out of town at a time like this.

My wife and I still lived with my parents. I was jobless, and didn't have much to stand independent of them. I was too forward and strong willed to survive on my own as an independent business man, that I left a well-paying job without properly structuring my finance to bare the brunt of a start-up. Here I was two months later.

“How could you beat a pregnant woman?”

My mother asked me. Her voice was as concerning as ever; her teary ears bore worry, and they pierced my soul.

Everyone was against me. Obviously, my mother-in-law naturally supported her daughter, same way my mom would support my sister and rain hell on any foolish man that'd dare lay a finger on her daughter.

My mother-in-law threatened me over the phone, as though she was already at my doorstep. I understood the ploy to make me fear and shake at the thought of her descending her reserved anger and resentment on me, but I wasn't moved, I don't scare easy, not even when she referred to me as a monster.

I got married to the love of my life. Sabina was all I ever hoped for in a woman, and I still bless the day we met in a series of sweet turns and twists. I never knew I’d the chance to date her let alone put a ring on her pretty finger: She scored poorly on first impression and came across to me as a bit rude and pompous (But that’s a story for another day).

Her family says I’m a monster, did they not see the monster in me the day I came to seek their daughter’s hand in marriage? I remember that day clearly, her mother’s joy was was obvious - Sabina had finally brought a responsible man home. Her father was too elated, busy organizing the outrageous list for the bride price.

I am still the same man that arrived their door seven months ago; if I am a monster now, I was a monster then, and they failed in their duties as parents to notice, they married their daughter off to a mad man.

I blame myself. I ignored my intuition even though they tingled. Yes, they did, but I paid no attention and now I’m wallowing in confusion and regrets. I went ahead to marry her because I was blinded by dumb love – Love for a woman who allowed me believe she was a virgin all the while we dated – she strung me along to put a ring on her finger before I could touch her. My friend warned me: he advised I taste the fruit irrespective of what she claimed to be, but I didn’t listen, I loved the challenge she put up for me – Miss Virginity 2016. Indeed!

We finally did it three weeks to our wedding day, off her own volition. Apparently she was too Hot to keep up the pretense – I discovered first hand how beaten she was, but I didn’t let that deter me, I loved her that much.

“If she loses this pregnancy, I won’t forgive you,”

My mom’s pointed finger stared at my nose. I wondered if she thought me a Pinocchio.

This wasn’t the first noise of pregnancy she was making. As a matter of fact, she made one two weeks after our first sex. Probably she thought I would dump her after the big discovery, for food reasons, the pregnancy was a coy to compel me to marry her irrespective of my emotional state at that time.

She claimed to have had a miscarriage one month into our marriage when she realized I had my eyes fixated on her bump-less belly.

Mother insisted I drive them to the hospital, but I held my ground constantly repeating “I won’t” for her to know I meant business, Sabina already understood my stand – This is the real me, the one tired of being played; the one tired of her constantly thinking me a fool for loving her too much.

“What did she do, that's so unforgivable?” Mother asked in tears.

“She slept with my best friend!”

I lashed out. I couldn’t bottle my pain any longer. I had to speak up. I also had the right to cry. She shattered my heart, she stole my heart and fed it to me through my exit-hole, she made me a laughing stock before my friends. She slept with the same friend who advised me not to marry her without checking her authenticity.

Of recent, Sabina made a habit of nagging unnecessarily. She complained I didn’t have money, but, she was the one who urged me to resign and invest my life’s savings in a business idea her friend brought. I was defrauded in the process. I still suspect the thief to be one of her many lovers scattered all around town, as I got to understand from my Private Investigator that she had many.

“My own wife a prostitute!"

I confronted her about the allegations before her. I showed her pictures speaking against her on many grounds, I gave her a chance to explain herself – I loved her up to that level – even as she rained insults on me, I endured. She called me a jobless man, I swallowed. A weakling, I nodded. I loved her like that. She called my mother a prostitute, and I lost it.

I hit my dear wife for the first time.

I wonder what my mom would say now if I tell her that a prostitute called her a prostitute.

I ask you reading this, “Am I a monster?”

"Was I wrong to defend my mother's honor?"

I need an answer now, because my mom hasn’t been able to give me one, she’s being too absorbed by her own tears while I’m trapped by thoughts of my own about committing suicide to end this pain.

CC: Divepen1, Obinnau
oga come and clarify us, fiction or no fiction

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Re: Short Story: I Am A Monster by Chommieblaq(f): 10:21am On Sep 29, 2017
This is deep.
erasergozy:
Yea you both are monsters, both of y'all. how can you not know when to take a walk? how can you allow her turn you to clueless? how can you give in to been pushed to the gutters. She monstered you in many ways than one. she is your karma. oya get up and clean up.

Taking a walk is not that easy, but it's the best thing to do.

Worst thing that can happen o anyone is to have a bad spouse, can kill someone before his/her time.

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Re: Short Story: I Am A Monster by Raziii(m): 10:25am On Sep 29, 2017
You are not a monster... That's doesn't mean hitting her is right! Truth is, the guy bottled up so much that it was only a matter of time before he exploded. I would probably have done the same thing.

My take--- the marriage shouldn't have happened in the first place.

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Re: Short Story: I Am A Monster by Urennachila(f): 11:01am On Sep 29, 2017
Awww!

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Re: Short Story: I Am A Monster by thewritingtodo(m): 11:02am On Sep 29, 2017
Yes, you're a monster!







You're a monster of a writer. Very engaging piece, nice one. grin

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Re: Short Story: I Am A Monster by queenitee(f): 11:05am On Sep 29, 2017
Hmmmm

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Re: Short Story: I Am A Monster by jasmine2013(f): 11:14am On Sep 29, 2017
Short and beautiful! Thumbs up

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Re: Short Story: I Am A Monster by Dnight(m): 1:19pm On Sep 29, 2017
Definitely not a monster
Just a very very clueless lover
I believe it can't be real though

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Re: Short Story: I Am A Monster by MacMath(m): 1:25pm On Sep 29, 2017
You aint a monster!


Honestly she deserves what she got. BUT hitting her could put her on d winning side.

had it been u've discovered all dis before u tied d knot........................?


KUDOS to u.

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Re: Short Story: I Am A Monster by marvwhite: 1:38pm On Sep 29, 2017
breath taking....


#IAmNotAmonster

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Re: Short Story: I Am A Monster by Talius(m): 10:57am On Sep 30, 2017
thewritingtodo:
Yes, you're a monster!







You're a monster of a writer. Very engaging piece, nice one. grin

Haha! Thank you very much.

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Re: Short Story: I Am A Monster by Talius(m): 11:06am On Sep 30, 2017
Thank you very much, I appreciate. Check my signature for links to read two of my stories, free of charge, on Okadabooks.

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