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Re: A Fatal Love (sequel To The Sugar Mum) by LoveToRead: 1:06pm On Jan 17, 2021
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Re: A Fatal Love (sequel To The Sugar Mum) by SeyiDominion: 4:04pm On Jan 23, 2021
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Re: A Fatal Love (sequel To The Sugar Mum) by LoveToRead: 5:11pm On Jan 23, 2021
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Re: A Fatal Love (sequel To The Sugar Mum) by Saturn101: 7:16am On Jan 24, 2021
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Re: A Fatal Love (sequel To The Sugar Mum) by LoveToRead: 7:49pm On Jan 24, 2021
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Re: A Fatal Love (sequel To The Sugar Mum) by LoveToRead: 10:23am On Jan 30, 2021
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Re: A Fatal Love (sequel To The Sugar Mum) by ThrillPlus: 2:57pm On Jan 30, 2021
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Re: A Fatal Love (sequel To The Sugar Mum) by Zamar: 6:30am On Jan 31, 2021
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Re: A Fatal Love (sequel To The Sugar Mum) by vetrovialMan(m): 12:12pm On Jan 31, 2021
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Re: A Fatal Love (sequel To The Sugar Mum) by BigBasher: 4:07pm On Jan 31, 2021
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Re: A Fatal Love (sequel To The Sugar Mum) by FairCritic(m): 5:13am On Feb 01, 2021
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Re: A Fatal Love (sequel To The Sugar Mum) by LoveToRead: 5:38pm On Feb 02, 2021
She looked at me briefly, pursed her lips and left my office. I concluded my reports, gathered the files and took them to Mandy's office.

'Here, madam said I should hand over to you. The reports are here.'

I dropped the files on her table.

'So, what will you be doing now Alex?'

'I don't know yet,' I said simply.

'And your wife. How will she react to this?'

'How am I supposed to know?'

I sighed and went back to my office. I put my papers and other effects in my bag and left the office. I locked the place and went to hand over
the key to Mandy.

'So long, Mandy.'

'Sorry, Alex,' she said with some empathy. 'Take care of yourself.'

'Thank you.' I left the office building and drove the car towards Ikeja under the bridge. My mind was busy. There was no way I could hide the
fact that I had been suspended from Enny. What I was contemplating was if I should tell her or not the real reason for the suspension.

If I should tell her the whole truth, hell would be let loose. If I didn't tell her now, someday, somehow, she would still get to know. Why not tell
her now and damn the consequences? I shook my head. No, I would still tell her but not now. It would be one thing at a time. The news of my
suspension would be devastating enough.

I had no where to go so I drove home. I removed my bag from the car and as I was locking it, Juliet, one of my neighbour's daughters who had
become friendly with Deola, my wife's sister, came out of the building.

'Good morning, uncle Alex. What happened that you're back?'

I smiled at her. 'Morning, Juliet. I came to pick something.'

She smiled too, waved at me and moved on.

I went into my apartment. Deola had left for her school and would not be back until the weekend. I sat down heavily and thought over events.

It was an irony that just the previous day, I was happy that Steph had successfully delivered and that I was father of a bouncing baby boy.
Today, I was depressed as my job was hanging in the air and the whole bubble of the relationship I had with Steph was about to burst before
the eyes of my wife.

But wait a minute. Hadn't Steph said she would take care of her mother's aspect and that I should have no fear? So, what happened to that
promise now? Why was her mother reacting so harshly as if Steph and I were not adult; and as if the whole affair was not consensual?

I decided to call Steph. Her phone rang for a long time before she picked it.

'You woke me up,' she said.

In my anxiety to speak with her, I had forgotten that we were not using the same time zone. 'I' m sorry about that,' I offered. 'How are you and
the baby?"

'We're fine. You need to see your baby, dear. He's so beautiful.'

I was slightly happy to hear that. 'That's good. Glory be to God. I just came back from the office now.'

'What happened?'

'Your mum has suspended me from work.'

'What? What happened?'

I sighed. 'I thought you said you would handle the pregnancy issue from your end.'

'Yes I did.'

I sighed again. 'You obviously didn't handle it well. I was suspended for impregnating you and keeping the news from her.'

There was a pause. 'Did you hear what I just said?'

'Yes, I heard you. But it can't be for that reason, you must have done something else.'

'I didn't do any other thing. She herself mentioned the pregnancy issue as my offence.'

There was another pause. 'It can't be that,' Steph insisted. 'She knew about the pregnancy months ago.'


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Re: A Fatal Love (sequel To The Sugar Mum) by vetrovialMan(m): 6:16pm On Feb 02, 2021
hmmm, another twist, nice work bro, keep it coming

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Re: A Fatal Love (sequel To The Sugar Mum) by FairCritic(m): 9:02pm On Feb 02, 2021
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Re: A Fatal Love (sequel To The Sugar Mum) by Bankerboy: 11:03pm On Feb 02, 2021
Keep it up bro, you are too good

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Re: A Fatal Love (sequel To The Sugar Mum) by ThrillPlus: 12:59am On Feb 05, 2021
Bankerboy:
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Re: A Fatal Love (sequel To The Sugar Mum) by Awesome05: 8:41pm On Feb 05, 2021
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Re: A Fatal Love (sequel To The Sugar Mum) by LoveToRead: 6:42am On Feb 06, 2021
There was another pause. 'It can't be that,' Steph insisted. 'She knew about the pregnancy months ago.'

My heart skipped a beat. 'Really?'

'Yeah. I told her I was carrying your baby, and said I was the cause.'

'You don't mean it, Steph!'

'I mean it. I told her when the pregnancy was four months. I pleaded that I would have like to have the baby and she agreed. She even sent
some money for antenatal, despite telling her I could take care of myself. How would I be pregnant for nine months and my mum would not know about it?'

I could not believe my ears. 'But did she know all along that I was the one responsible for the pregnancy?'

'Yes. The same day I told her I was pregnant, I told her it's your baby. Mummy knew all this while. Do you know I also sent the pictures of my
growing tummy to her? You must have done something else for her to suspend you.'

I just couldn't believe this. 'But I didn't do any other thing. The reason she gave for my suspension was that of the pregnancy and that we
conspired to keep her in the dark.'

'Ask her again. Ask her your offence.'

I sighed in exasperation. Sometimes I could simply not understand Madam B. If indeed she had been acquainted with the news of Steph's
pregnancy all this while, how come she didn't react before now? How she bottle up all her feeling for about five months, only to be reacting
now? I would never understand Madam B.

Steph and I chatted a little more before she hanged up. I shook my head, wondering. There was no need I asked madam my real offence. If she
said it was because of Steph's pregnancy, so be it. Her reaction was what I would call 'delayed reaction.'

I decided to leave Madam B's angle for now and concentrate on how to handle Enny. For now I would not tell her the real reason for my suspension. I lolled in the house till early evening when Enny came back few minutes after five p.m.

'You're early today," she commented, coming to give me a peck.

'Yeah.'

I allowed her to change to casual and to join me in the sitting-room.

'I've been suspended from work,' I said. Expectedly, Enny reacted very sharply.

'What! What happened?'

'A misappropriation of some funds meant for the school building project occurred and I and the accounting officer were suspended. A board of
auditors is already looking into the matter. They will soon come out with their findings and I'll be vindicated. There's nothing to be afraid of,
honey'

I wrapped my right hand round her shoulders. She put her head on my chest

'But are you sure? Are you sure you're not involved in any shady act?'

'Of course. I'll be vindicated. There's nothing to be worried about, my darling.' I rubbed her back and that seemed to calm her down.

For full reading: https://okadabooks.com/book/about/a_fatal_love_sequel_to_the_sugar_mum/23963
Re: A Fatal Love (sequel To The Sugar Mum) by Saturn101: 10:17am On Feb 06, 2021
Nice update
Re: A Fatal Love (sequel To The Sugar Mum) by vetrovialMan(m): 3:53pm On Feb 06, 2021
why do i have the feeling that, should've just opened up to her?

nice work

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