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Business / Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by TemitopeDaniel(m): 6:02pm On Apr 18, 2021
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Thanks for the reply. I'll deeply appreciate your mention if you have any anytime.
Business / Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by TemitopeDaniel(m): 4:38pm On Apr 14, 2021
Good Afternoon. Please any link for hire purchase?
Literature / Re: The Divorce Papers by TemitopeDaniel(m): 4:00pm On Nov 06, 2019
Hello! After the huge blow from the laptop, got someone's laptop for some time to use. I'll be dropping another update this weekend!



Go and reread the story! �



Let's do this together fam! I love you!!

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Literature / Re: The Divorce Papers by TemitopeDaniel(m): 6:30pm On Oct 13, 2019
Thank you everyone. I'm grateful. Don't worry, I'll be back soonest!
Literature / Re: The Divorce Papers by TemitopeDaniel(m): 6:30pm On Oct 13, 2019
aprilwise:
SARS they have done more damage than good.

See ehn! The painful part is that I was just planning to back my files up last week.. Just got hard drive.. Don't have any backup presently..
Literature / Re: The Divorce Papers by TemitopeDaniel(m): 2:09pm On Oct 13, 2019
So good afternoon everyone. Let me just cut the long story short..
My laptop was collected by SARS last week and it's been cry

Dem dey talk say make I provide receipt of my laptop. Lol.. Laptop I've been using for years.. They were ready to arrest me, saying they'd lie against me that I stole the laptop if I didn't leave. One was even about shooting me because I refused to leave. It's a long story sha.

But I'll be back soon! I'm sorry for the delay and quietness. E ma binu.

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Literature / Re: The Divorce Papers by TemitopeDaniel(m): 7:23pm On Oct 04, 2019
EPISODE FOUR

Koku’s car stopped and Tina opened the door quickly. “What’s up?” She asked him and watch him carry something from the other side of the car. It was a human. Her mind had already thought about different things as she watched him bring the body near her.
“Please open the gate wider.” Koku told her.
She opened the door wider and stepped aside. She peeped outside to watch if anyone saw him as he entered the house with the body but she didn’t see anyone. She heaved a sigh of relief. “Did you knock him down?” She asked as she locked the gate slowly.
“No.” Koku replied and entered the living room while she hurried after him.
“What happened?” Tina asked him as she entered.
Koku had sprawled the body on the floor. “I saw the body struggling for his life. I was even scared maybe it was a trap of kidnappers or maybe thieves. I had looked away when I just heard some sounds and two ladies ran inside the car and drove off.” He replied.
“Which side of the road did you meet him?”
He shrugged. “I don’t know how to explain but there was another path by the right asides the path you led me to, so I guess that’s where these ladies passed there.”
“Did you see the ladies?”
“No. I didn’t even see their faces. I got to know they were ladies by their scream as they hopped into the car and drove away.” He replied. “Please save this young man.”
Tina took a look at the body and froze. “Ayo!” She exclaimed.
“Do you know him?” Koku asked.
“The guy I was talking to you less than an hour ago. That guy I mentioned his name as Ayo.” She reminded him.
“Wow.”
“I can’t treat him here. This is too heavy and he has lost so much blood. We have to rush him to the hospital.” She told Koku.
“Isn’t it dangerous to take him by ourselves? What of police?”
She shrugged. “I am a Doctor, I have my ID with me and beyond thinking about the police, we have to save him as well.”
Koku gushed long air from his lungs.

** ** **

“What did we just do, Debbie?” Sade peeped outside for the last time before she locked the door and turned around to watch Debbie on the sofa with her hands on her head.
“What question did you just ask me, Sade? You know you just killed a whole human right now, right? You just wasted a life!”
Sade snapped. “Please, don’t place it all on my head. Didn’t we go and dispose the body together?”
“Oh, you can be saying this now, right? So your mouth can open and this rubbish can come out of it, is that not?”
“Just stop all these, Debbie! The deed has been done, we are meant to be thinking about the way out, not complicating things beyond repair.”
Debbie shrugged. “The way out of what?”
“Someone saw us, have you forgotten?”
“No one saw us. Whoever that fellow was, he didn’t see us.”
Sade laughed hysterically. “You feel? We didn’t even get the opportunity to see if it was a guy or a lady.”
“It couldn’t have been a lady, Sade. What would a lady be looking for in that forest at night? If not for the bad thing we went to do, who told you we would be in that bush as well?”
Sade stood up and paced back and forth the living room. She was still covered with sweat as though she was seeing the fellow who saw them while they dumped the body. She shivered as her mind crossed another thing. “What if it was Ayo?” She asked.
Debbie glared at her. “Who is Ayo?”
“The guy who died. What if it was his spirit that we saw, Debbie?”
Debbie hissed. “We were holding the body of the guy in our hands and his spirit was standing before us, right? You know the spirit has turned to a commentator, he came to see how we would dump the body. Please, those thing only happen in Nollywood movies. Please.”
“Debbie, I am scared.”
Debbie hissed again. “We would have saved ourselves from all these if we had just rushed him to the hospital instead.”
“I was simply concerned about us then, Debbie. I was thinking of the repercussions if police should get hold of us. You know all these, don’t you?”
Debbie clasped her hands. “So why are you getting scared all of a sudden?”
“Who knows if whoever saw us trailed us home?”
Debbie stood up. “I am going inside the room, I am sick and tired of all these assumptions and baseless fear.”
“Debbie! Are you not scared anymore?”
“We have done the worse already, I don’t even know.” She walked away.

** ** **

Tina already made some calls before she set out of the house with Koku. She had hung her lab coat by the backseat of her car and also placed her ID CARD right beside her. Koku was seated beside her and in no time, they got to the hospital without meeting any officer on the way. They made sure they prepared for the worst that could happen because of the dubious acts of the officers.
Ayo was rushed into the clinic while she followed the stretcher on which he was laid and Koku sat by the reception. He soon began to pace around the reception too as the scene kept flashing back to his mind. He wasn’t trying to remember nor guess any of the faces he saw, he was just wondering why two ladies would wound a guy and decide to come and dump him in the bush. What if he didn’t pass that path to his house that night, that guy might just struggle in pain till he would breathe his last.
He sat down again and glanced at the hospital wall clock occasionally. He was grateful he has been fired from his work already, so no thought of how he would get to his place of work very early in the morning. He just remembered that he had removed the mobile phone in Ayo’s pocket and kept it in his own pocket. He brought it out and tried to access it but it had password. He just kept the phone back in his pocket and watched, hoping that Tina would soon be back with a good news.
Tina came out of the ward after thirty minutes. She looked pale and tired. “Hey Koku.” She tapped Koku who was lost in thought.
“How far?” He jolted back and focused on her.
She nodded. “He’s stable now. I guess he was hit by something, maybe a glass. He is fine for now but I am just concerned that he might end up having amnesia.”
Koku thinned his eyes. “Is that not total forgetfulness?”
She nodded. “Some cases have partial forgetfulness.”
“So you feel he might not be able to remember you, right?”
She tittered. “What importance would it be for him to remember me? I am talking about him remembering whoever did this to him?”
“You know his mobile phone has password and one can’t even get through to see whatever might be there.”
“I just pray he would be fine to the end.”
“You still feel things might grow worse?”
She chuckled. “We only try our best, Koku. You know we can wake up tomorrow now and just meet his dead body.”
Koku sighed. “What of internal bleeding?”
“Tests would still be carried out when he fully stable, the doctors just tried to stabilize him for now.”
“Okay.”

** ** **

“Everything was turning on its own before me, Sade. I am not sure I can stay alone in that room.” Debbie announced as she rushed back to the living room to meet Sade.
“Same thing is happening here, I was thinking I should come and meet you in the room because I am getting terrified already.”
“We haven’t cleaned the blood stain on the floor, we haven’t checked the car and also our clothes, Sade.”
“I am tired, Debbie.”
“Wait, what came over you the other time that made your heart so strong and now you are already shivering?”
“I don’t know. I just know that I didn’t want to go to jail and we are done with that aspect.”
“We have to clean everything and discard whatever it is that might be an evidence, we never know what can happen later.”
“Like? You feel someone saw us, right?”
“Didn’t someone see us?”
“No, I am not talking about when we dropped the body, I am talking about now. You know how all these murder stuffs work out, they will be asking questions up and down and it is possible that someone from the next building heard that we went out and…”
“Debbie, please stop!”
Debbie heaved a sigh.
“We will clean everything tomorrow morning, I am tired already.” Sade waved it away.
“Even I, but we have to do the needful. Don’t let us push it away the way we did and dumped the body.”
“All I know is that we will survive.”

** ** **

Tina and Koku paid some bills that midnight and decided to spend the night inside the car parked in the hospital compound because it was too late to go back home already. Tina still met some Doctors and had some words with them before she stepped out with Koku.
“You said the phone has password, right?”
“Yes.” Koku replied.
“Give it to me.” Tina collected the phone. “He has changed his phone.” She told him.
“Really? Do you know the password?”
“I knew the password, he wasn’t using a phone that has fingerprint then.”
“But it should still have a password backup.” Koku swiped the screen up and it brought out the phone keyboard. “Enter the password you know and let us see.”
They stood by the car as Tina entered Ayo’s phone number.
“Isn’t that a phone number?” Koku asked.
“It is Ayo’s phone number and I can still remember till now.” She smiled. “It is still the password, I have unlocked it.”
“Really?” Koku grinned as he collected the mobile phone and clicked the call log icon. He saw the last three numbers he had called. “He called Sade, Patricia and Electrician.”
“What do you feel we should do?” Tina asked.
“Do you know any Sade in his life before you guys broke up?”
Tina shook her head. “I don’t know any Sade, I don’t know Patricia as well but you know it is possible that he saved a lady’s number with electrician, right?”
Koku grinned. “Bad guy. I know.”
Tina grinned. “He did it a lot.” Her mind drifted back to those days. “He would save the number of someone with delivery guy and trust me, the fellow is a lady.” They laughed.
“So are we to suspect the electrician?”
Tina shrugged. “Maybe.” They laughed again.
“But I just remembered I know a Sade.”
“Abeg, there are too many Sade in the world than for us to assume. Let’s get some rest before I go check on him again.” Tina laughed.
“That’s true.” They entered the vehicle.

** ** **


...to be continued...

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Literature / Re: The Divorce Papers by TemitopeDaniel(m): 3:55am On Oct 04, 2019
For everyone who dropped a comment, thank you so much!

TDP continues this evening. Thank God it's Friday!!

By the way, Happy New Month!

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Literature / Re: The Divorce Papers by TemitopeDaniel(m): 12:09pm On Sep 28, 2019
THE DIVORCE PAPERS - 03

Koku’s eyes opened gradually and adjusted to the brightness of the living room. He slept off since afternoon when he ate lunch at Tina’s place. He had made up his mind that he wouldn’t do anything nasty with Tina to ruin his reputation. She had still not given him his wedding ring till she cooked for him and he slept on the sofa thereafter. “It’s night already, Tina.” He rubbed his eyes.
“I know you must be very tired. That reminds me, Koku. Why didn’t you go to South Africa again?”
Koku shrugged. “I don’t have any reason, just didn’t feel like going.”
Tina shook her head. “That is a lie, Koku. Please can you tell me what is going on?” She sounded so concerned.
Koku smiled. “You are really an actress, Tina. Whoever sees you would think that you really mean all you are saying.”
Tina chuckled. She knew Koku would not believe her but she really cared to know. Their first meeting was the day Koku visited the hospital when he was sick and it was Dr. Tina that attended to him. She was a very beautiful and stunning young woman and the first Doctor he would ever find with a good handwriting. He had gone to the hospital alone that day because Debbie said she didn’t have time to drive him to the clinic because he had offended her so she left for her own place of work.
Tina prescribed drugs for Koku and asked him if he could still drive home or he should just wait behind and rest till evening before going. Koku had assured her that he would be fine by himself. He barely got to the door of Tina’s office when he felt nauseated and asked where he could vomit urgently. Tina led him to her office restroom and stayed with him till he vomited all he could and helped him to the stretcher in her office to lay for a while.
“Should I call your wife?” She asked Koku and he refused, telling her his wife was busy. She had seen his wedding ring and his phone wallpaper that her eyes had caught, it showed his image and that of a woman who was obviously more than a friend.
“Where do you stay?” Tina asked Koku.
He told her, shutting his eyes and placing his hand on his forehead.
“Your head still aches, right?”
“It’s banging.” He replied her.
“It’s fever. I might have to give you drip. Just hold on.” She told him and went out to call a nurse to get her all she would be needing as soon as possible. “So I just need you to rest well and gather strength before you think of going home.”
She fixed the drip and got back to her seat to continue what she doing. The drip finished in less than two hours and fixed another one which was moved slower than the first. His phone was on Tina’s table as he was resting. It was past six that evening when Tina had gotten him what to eat and told him it was time for another Doctor to take over.
“I think I should leave already.”
Tina refused. “I think it is going to be best for you to stay within the reach of Doctor, at least till tomorrow.”
“Can you please help me with my phone?”
She gave him his phone and he saw that Debbie didn’t even call him. He couldn’t agree to go home with the present disposition of Debbie towards him at that moment. How sure was he that she would attend to him if he had any crisis?
“Thank you so much for the food. Please how much am I to give you?” Koku asked.
“Please.” She grinned. “I have to take care of my patient.”
“Your type of Doctor is rare. I don’t think I have ever found such a nice Doctor before. They would even shout at you in hospitals, the nurses would be rude and they see it as if it is a privilege that one has that they are treating him.”
Tina shone her beautiful set of white teeth. She suddenly appeared so beautiful, she was truly beautiful. A perfect description of black and shine. Her hair was neatly packed to a side and she looked smart and most importantly, she was a lovebeing.
“We don’t do that here.” Tina said, laughing.
“That’s a line from this movie, Black Panther.” Koku told her.
“Really? Been hearing about the movie but haven’t gone to see it.”
“Really? Oh, you are a Doctor. What’s your name by the way?” Koku was loving the conversation already. The only times he had the privilege of having this nice time with Debbie was the first time they talked after the conference where he was the guest speaker and when he was after her as well. She seemed not to ever have a sense of stimulating a discussion, before they mentioned two lines, Jesus Christ would have meddled into the talk, Holy Spirit, the Bible, the Church or being spiritual would have found their way.
“Tina.” She replied him.
“Dr. Tina.” He grinned.
“See, eat your food. I have to leave now, my colleague will soon be here to take over.”
“Wait. You said all I need to do is to be within the reach of a Doctor, right?”
She nodded. “Yes you need it, what if there’s a cause for emergency? I am just suggesting, you know there was a patient who as discharged and he died that night because things grew from bad to worse. I think the way people have been treated by some Doctors and nurses in many hospitals has caused them not to like coming to the hospital and if they eventually do, they wouldn’t want to spend the night or stay so long.”
“If all I need is to be with a Doctor, then…” He widened his eyes and raised his shoulder.
Tina chuckled. “What if I stay with my parents?”
“What if you don’t?”
The whole saga began from the talk, they went on to see Black Panther in the cinema later that week. Not coming home that night was what caused Debbie to also think he had Koku had been sleeping around because she didn’t want to believe his lie that he was in the clinic. She had called him late into the night that day and he told her he was already admitted and she offered to come but Koku refused.
_
“Do you know I just remembered that day you came to the clinc?” Tina grinned.
“The day my problems heightened, you mean?”
Tina laughed. “Frankly speaking, Koku. I love a lot of things about you. I am not flirting with you right now. I love how you kicked your conversations off with me that day, I love the fact that you really didn’t have a bad intention with me until I stupidly fell for you. I know your wife has the best gift as a man.”
“Will that make you give me my wedding ring already?”
Tina seemed to be looking into the thin air as she smiled. “I wish I could get a man like you, someone I can trust that won’t cheat even if there exists pressure all around. But I know you are not happy. I give up trying to win you, Koku. I sincerely give up. I just want to be your friend, just a friend with a plane mind.” She told him.
“You?” Koku laughed, clapping his hands together.
“I actually mean everything I am saying, Koku. What is it with you and your wife?”
“Nothing.” He replied.
“Or have you made a mistake I don’t even know? You know I feel you came here for something more than this ring, Koku. I don’t mean anything nasty now. I feel you are burdened and you wish you could speak but as much…”
“Tina! I am fine. I have to go home now, my wife will be waiting for me.”
“Do you know why I took the ring?” Tina asked.
He shrugged. “How would I know?”
“You told me that you would never come here again, that is why I did all I did yesterday as though I was seducing you. I didn’t have anything ulterior in mind, of a truth. I just needed to take your ring off you, make you come back. I have been your friend for few months now and I still know you barely know anything about me.”
Koku’s eyes were fixed on her. She seemed to be more serious that she has always been. “What exactly do you want from me?” He asked her.
“Friendship.” She shrugged.
“What if I say no?”
“I will give you your ring and we never meet again.”
Koku looked away.

** ** **

“So pick his legs.” Sade told Debbie.
“Sade, I still feel…”
Sade shot a glare at Debbie. “Please don’t bring any spiritual sister mentality to this thing, Debbie. Do you want to go to jail? Do you think they will spare you because you are pregnant?”
“Why do you keep mentioning us? Did I push him?”
Sade clasped her hands. “They won’t hear that story when they come.”
“Sade, I am scared.”
“I am sorry we have to do this, we will ask for the forgiveness from God after this is done.”
Debbie picked his legs while Sade lifted him from his shoulders and they moved towards the car. “We cannot pass the road side, Debbie. We will pass this bush side, it leads to some bushy place too that is quiet. You know we cannot drop him anywhere near this place.”
“Okay.”

** ** **

“Have I ever told you I was once in a relationship?” Tina told Koku as she stood up and began to pace around.
“No.” Koku replied.
“His name is Ayo. One cute devil like that.” She smiled. “He was the first person I ever gave my body too. Actually, the only person. He explored me as though he truly loved me but he left me eventually. He had other ladies that were giving him money, he was a kind of guy who just used to sleep with ladies up and down. That was the person I fell in love with. I tried my best to change him, I tried all I could to make him really mine and be a one woman guy but even though it cost my body, it still didn’t work. You know what, Koku?” She stopped abruptly.
“What?”
“He just broke up that day and what even pained me was not that he broke up, he did it right in front of another lady.” She chuckled. “The lady he loved and would want to spend the rest of his life with, according to him. I felt so horrible. Kit was from him I first heard what I kept saying in the morning, that phrase that everyone is a liar, everyone is doing this bad things. I couldn’t even see any sensible guy around me, it just seemed like every one of them was either double-dating, having one sugar mummy, and all. At first, I said I wouldn’t even love any guy, I would just be on my own. On the other hand, I felt what is the essence? Let me also enjoy life with whoever I meet, whether married or single. I felt I wouldn’t care if the fellow has another babe or not, that I wouldn’t plan to be faithful as well so I wouldn’t be broken when I find out that he has been meddling with other ladies.” She sighed and sat down.
“How come you have never told me this?”
She laughed. “How would I tell you my plan is to play you? I love the fact that you are a kind of person who does not act anyhow with just anyone.”
“If I start my own story, you will get tired before I finish the whole story. I think I will just keep the necessary details for some other day but most importantly, Debbie packed out yesterday night.” He told her.
“What!” Her eyes bulged. “Because of ring?”
Koku grinned. “No. She already filed the divorce papers and everything behind my back. She just dropped the papers with me and left. Though she noticed I was on my ring and mentioned it, I first felt that the ring fell while I was helping a colleague repair her flat tire on my way home then you called and told me you had the ring.”
“You are a good man, Koku. But what pushed you to flirting with me at first?”
He chueckled. “Did I flirt? I just liked your person. I was tired of Debbie and her overly spiritual acts. I love Debbie but she has never made things easy for me. Again, why would a married woman who is pregnant walk out of her marriage?”
“Wow! She is pregnant already?”
Koku nodded. “Yes, she is. She’s pregnant, Tina and she walked away.”
“What happened? You have never told me this aspect of her, all you have ever told me is that she’s a good woman, this and that. I have always suspected though that your words are just mere words without the joy and comfort of the home you present that you have. You know that there is no matter how you try, you can’t hide the joy that comes with a happy home.”
Koku sighed.
“You know that day you came to the clinic, she never called, no text message, nothing. I saw how you got your phone to check if there was any missed call or text message and when you didn’t find any, you smiled and told me you wanted to come here. I suspected something wasn’t right even though I didn’t know what exactly. No truly happy man would say with his mouth that he has a happy home and wouldn’t be happy to go to that home.”
“I try my best to hide it.”
“I have once been in these shoes, so I know what it smells like.”
Koku chuckled. “Like I said, I cannot go into the explanation in details tonight. The talk is for another day. I have to go home right now.”
“You still haven’t told me why you didn’t go to South Africa.”
He grinned. “I will tell you that one too later.”
“Okay. Actually, the estate main gate would have been locked by now. We have to pass this side.” She stretched her hand, showing the part of the road she was explaining.
“I don’t know the way.”
“Why don’t you sleep here? I don’t intend to do anything messy.”
He chuckled. “Let me just go home.”
“Okay, maybe we should reach the main gate and beg the gatekeepers to let you pass.”
“What of that other way? Would they have locked it too?”
“No, but it is far and long.”
“Let me just pass there instead of begging these ones up and down tonight. By the way, they will still be asking for tips.”
“How much do we want to give them? Maximum of five hundred naira.”
“Let me just pass that other road, I would love a long drive tonight also.”
“But I don’t know how to describe the road, Koku. You know what, I will lead the way while you drive before me. Once we get to the junction you would understand, I will turn back and come home.”
“I think that will be stressful then, maybe we should just bribe this guys and let me pass the main road then.”
“No. Don’t worry about the stress. I know I have query to answer tomorrow at work for not going today.”
“I am sorry.”
She shrugged. “What did you do? Please let’s go.” She led the way as they stepped outside.
It was barely ten minutes after Tina got back home that her phone buzzed and it was Koku. “Have you gotten home? How come…”
“I am on my way back to your place, Tina. There’s an emergency.”
“What is it?” Tina was already scared.
“I can’t explain. I am coming right back.” He said to the receiver and dropped the call.

...to be continued...

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Literature / Re: The Divorce Papers by TemitopeDaniel(m): 6:26pm On Sep 27, 2019
THE DIVORCE PAPERS - EPISODE TWO.



Koku’s eyes opened slowly. It was already morning. He made a sharp glance at the wall clock and jumped off the sofa. “Shit!” He rushed inside the room to freshen up and hurried out. He barely slept overnight, just thinking about what he could do. He just slept off around past five that morning and he woke up some minutes to eight. He was meant to be in a board meeting before catching his flight by eleven that same morning and now, the meeting was already about an hour gone and he was still at home.
He slipped into a black shirt and blue pants, picking up the briefcase in the room and put on his shoe in the living room. He got outside when he remembered that he didn’t pick his mobile phone and dashed back into the living room to pick it up. He didn’t focus on his dressing, everything was odd about him that morning. He knew he had no way to beat the traffic anymore. How come no one even called his line! He hit his steering rack as he hopped into the vehicle and punched the power button of his phone.
His eyes widened as he saw that he had missed fourty seven calls already. He marched the accelerator and halted by the gate. “Please, when my wife comes back help me tell her that I lo…” He stopped and rolled his eyes. “Tell her I travelled to South Africa and I will be back in two days. Do you understand?”
The young man nodded. “Yes sir, I do.”
“Good.” He replied and set out. He almost told the gatekeeper to help him tell his wife that he loved her. He wasn’t sure if he was that alright anymore. His boss had called him severally, his best friend and colleague - Mark had also called him. How sure was he that he would be able to make a sensible presentation? He hasn’t even done his slides, haven’t had time to sit down and re-examine the documents he was given at work. He expected his phone to ring but no one called him again till he got to work.
“Good morning.” He greeted as he entered the board room. He stood by the door, not able to look at anyone in the eyes. That was his first time, though. Koku has always been punctual. A man of high standards who liked to stand by whatever he taught people. He was known for this and also liked for it in the office. But how would he explain what made him come late today? How would he tell them that he could not sleep overnight because his wife left him?
“Mr. Adeyemi.” He heard his boss mention his name.
He raised his head slowly to meet his boss’ angry face. His boss had never looked at him like this before, this was also the first time he was making such mistake and he looked like he was going to crucify Koku.
“Mr Adeyemi!” He called again, this time more firmly.
“Sir.” He answered and pressed his lips together.
“Where are you coming from?”
He swallowed. “Home, sir. I actually…”
“Just calm down and take the question one after the other. You are coming from home?”
He nodded. “Yes sir. I am coming from home.”
He tittered. “Everyone should excuse us, except Mark.” He hit the table as he ordered. In no time, the board room became empty. Was there more to this issue than just coming late? He had thought as he occasionally glanced at Mark.
“We called your wife, Mr. Adeyemi. She said you didn’t come home yesterday.”
Koku frowned. “Debbie?”
“You are the one who knows the name of your wife, Mr. Adeyemi. We called her, as your next of kin and she told us that you didn’t come home, and you have always been like that, spending time with girl outside and all.”
“Mark!” Koku called out.
“I know you two are best friends that is why I asked him to wait behind. At least this report came from your wife, could she be lying?”
“No, my wife does not lie.” He replied.
“It is even obvious with the way you look and you are roughly dressed this morning. Mr. Adeyemi, you are a model to many here but you just shattered everything.”
“Sir.” Koku’s heart hurt as he heard but still couldn’t talk about it. How would he pull his wife down before his boss and colleagues? He would prefer to shatter his own integrity and build it back while they maintained the respect for his wife. Was she even the wife anymore? At least no one knows about the divorce yet, enough reason to still keep it a secret from everyone.
“What do you want to say, Mr. Adeyemi?”
He shook his head. “I am sorry sir.”
“No, don’t be. I should be the one who is sorry. Your wife said you have lost your wedding ring, perhaps you have given it to one of the sluts you sleep around with. On this note, you will not be going to South Africa with us anymore.”
“Sir!”
“Just hold on and let me complete what I have to say. Mr. Adeyemi, you are also suspended till further notice. The secretary will give you the letter once you step out. This is not based on your coming late, Mr. Adeyemi. This is based on your home, I don’t think I can work with a man that cannot build his home. How are you going to build a beautiful business for the company? Imagine how a married man appears on a day like this! I am disappointed, Mr. Adeyemi.”
Koku bowed his head. “I am sorry sir. Thank you for everything sir.” He turned around and left the office.”


** ** **

“Why did you do that, Debbie? That could cause him his job.”
Debbie shrugged. “Do I look like I care?”
There was silence for few seconds as Sade applied her lip gloss and pressed her lips together to make it even. “So, you seem to be the one who talk and advise me about being good, being spiritual and being for Jesus. But would Jesus have done this if he were to be in your shoes?”
Debbie chuckled. “Do you know there was a point in the Bible that it was recorded even Jesus entered the temple to flog people who were buying and selling.”
“You know what, I don’t even know the Bible before, so I will assume you won. But what I know is that I have never been in support of Koku, yet I feel this is going too far. You have dropped the divorce papers already, why act along as though you are still married to him?”
“Sade, you are running late. You know I just a chef and I have a lot of people working under me. I can decide that I am not going to work today, no one will hold me to it. Don’t let that your stupid boss sack you while you are poking your nose into my affair.”
“I am set already.” Sade picked her bag. “I won’t let you put me into trouble while I am trying to save you from yours.” She dashed out.
“Just take it easy.”
Debbie saw Sade hurry back to the door again. “Did I tell you Ayo is coming today?” Sade asked.
Debbie shrugged. “I am just getting to know the name, but it is not my business.”
“I am just being official. You know, in case you have to play some spiritual songs overnight so your ears won’t catch wrong sounds.” She winked and disappeared.
Debbie shook her head and hissed.

** ** **

“Koku!” Mark called him as he walked towards his car. There was nothing more to wait for at the office. He turned and saw Mark approach him, he knew Mark would have nothing more to ask than to know if there was any issue between him and his wife.
“Guy, how far?”
Koku smiled. “I am fine.”
“Why would your wife say such? I am not addressing the fact that you did what you did now, Koku. But I felt this is personal and she could have covered up for you than just breaking the jar.”
Koku smile widened to a grin. “Mark, it must have been a mistake from her part. And at least she wasn’t totally wrong, she must have spoken out of pain and anger. It is entirely my fault, not hers.”
“But that was too poor, the phone was on speaker, everyone heard that, buddy. I didn’t expect it from her, she really fumbled.”
Koku grabbed Mark by his shirt angrily. “You see the other side of me the moment you try to disrespect my wife. I have told you it must have been done due to pain and anger, what more do you want to hear? Guy, I cherish my wife more than this friendship.”
Mark calmed down as he gently remove Koku’s hands from his shirt. “You have rumpled my shirt, Koku. What have I said? By the way, why would you also be spending nights with some other girls?”
He looked away and stared back at Mark. “It is not something I can explain now, but I didn’t sleep around with any girl, keep that in mind.” He unlocked his car and opened the door.
“Buddy, I am lost here! You barely explained anything to me. What is going on between you and Debbie? Where is your wedding ring?”
“Oh, the wedding ring? I forgot it somewhere. I should get it today.”
“Where is the somewhere?”
“You know…” Koku drawled. “See, never mind.”
“Koku!” He called out as Koku entered his car and slammed the door. He stood there and watched him drive off.
He picked his phone to make a call. “Tina, are you at home?” Koku said to the receiver.
“I was planning to go to the clinic in the afternoon. Are you not going to South Africa again?”
“I am on my way to your place.” He replied and dropped the call.

** ** **

Koku hit the gate and leaned against the wall between the pedestrian gate and the main gate for vehicles.
“Yeah, I am coming.” He heard Tina’s voice approaching and in no time, the gate was unlocked.
“Tina, why?” He threw at her as he saw her.
“Why what? Come inside and lock the gate.” She replied as she swayed inside the house.
Koku stood there for few seconds before he locked the gate and walked inside.
“How are you, Koku?” Tina grinned at him as he entered.
Koku glared at her. “Where is my wedding ring?”
She grinned again, this time it was wider and obviously mischievous. “What do you want to eat, dear. I know you wouldn’t have eaten anything since yesterday.”
“What makes you think I wouldn’t have eaten anything?”
She shrugged. “Your wife wouldn’t have cooked for you because you guys had issues.”
“She is not that type of person, do you understand?
“So sweet.” She winked. “I love how you cover her up everytime.”
“I am not covering her up, I am simply explaining to you who she really is.”
“Spare me, Koku!” She snapped it off. “Why are you still standing? Come and have your seat.”
“Tina!” Koku clasped his hands.
“I think it’s about time you started addressing me as what you called me the first time we met. I mean, Dr. Tina.” She winked again.
“That was because you were a Doctor.”
“So have I changed profession now?”
Koku hissed. “You are nothing better than an assassin presently.”
Tina laughed hard. “I was a life saver then, now I am worse than assassin? What have I done to harm you?”
“How did you manage to get my wedding ring off me, Tina? That isn’t my point right now, just give me my wedding ring back.”
“You know if I haven’t taken the ring, you wouldn’t have come back here, Koku?”
“And now that I am here, just give me the ring and let me go.”
“You barely gave me a space to talk yesterday, Koku.”
“That is because I don’t think there is anything you want to say that is going to justify trying to get through to me.”
“It all started with you, Koku.”
“I apologized and I said we should just move on. When did hearing become this hard?”
“You think it is so easy to stop loving someone you have been loving when he reciprocated the love once?”
“That simple sentence was spoilt with - loving, love and whatever. I don’t even want to understand. It is only my wife that I love.”
“I am not saying that you should leave your wife, dear. This thing is what everyone does.”
“But who told you I am everyone?”
“Who told you even your wife is not doing it?”
Koku’s face tightened up. “I would have pounced on you if not that you are a lady. I would have given you the number of punches that you deserve for opening that dung you call mouth to say nonsense about my wife.”
“It might not change the fact that everyone, including your wife does this!”
“Tina!” He took a step forward and clasped his hands.
“Everyone is a damn liar, Koku.”
“One more word from you and I will slap you, Tina.”
“All I know is just that you are not leaving here today. I will stab going to clinic today.”
“You are a Doctor, Tina. You have lives to deal with and you are not going to attend to them?”
She chuckled. “If I die, another Doctor would treat them. Come, sit here. I have something to talk to you about.”

** ** **

It was eight in the evening. Sade dropped her phone and looked at Debbie. “He is here.” She announced as popped to her feet.
“Should I fry beans?” Debbie glared back at her.
“If you like, fry it.”
Debbie stood up and walked inside the room. In no time, Sade came in with her supposed boyfriend. He seemed younger than her even with the beards he had. He was clad in a white shirt and black pants. They were chatting as they stepped into the living room.
“I called you more than ten times during the day and you didn’t pick up my call, Ayo.” Sade mumbled as she sat down.
Ayo licked his lower lip. “I am sorry baby girl, I was busy and I thought I would see you today so there is no point.”
Sade threw her hands in the air. “No point talking to me, right?”
He grinned and licked his lip again. It was an attribute he was used to. You know, all the sweet boys that licks lips to make it continually shine and attractive to kiss? Exactly.
“Baby, I am sorry.” He opened his arms to hug her as he stood before her.
“Leave me.” Sade seemed angry already.
“Babe, I am serious. I am sorry.”
She pushed him to shun him and he tripped and fell, using his head to shatter the small glass stool by the chair. Sade hurried towards him as he gasped. She kept calling his name, kneeling beside him till she found out there was no movement anymore. “Ayo.” She shook his head but it seemed like there was no sign of life. He was already bleeding and the collar of his white shirt was soaked with blood already, her cloth was getting drenched too.
“Debbie!” She screamed the name as much as she could and Debbie hurried out to meet her. Debbie was afraid because of the way her name was called, she felt maybe Ayo was beating her up or maybe they found a snake.
“What is it?”
“He is dead.” Sade told her.
“What?” Debbie walked towards her and stared at Ayo for a moment. “What happened?”
“I pushed him and he fell, hitting his head against…”
“His head broke the stool?”
Sade nodded, panicking.
“Let us take him to the hospital immediately.” She said and turned around to pick something in the room so they could rush him to the hospital.
“Debbie.” Sade called to stop her.
“He is not breathing anymore.”
“That is why I said hospital. We have to go so fast before it gets worse.”
“I can’t take him to the hospital, he is dead!” Sade shouted.
“Wait, what really happened? It hasn’t reached five minutes that he got here and you will just tell me he is dead? Let’s go to the hospital, my friend.”
“I should take him to the clinic and be in the danger of being arrested, is that not it? This guy on the floor is dead.”
Debbie shivered. “It is not possible, Sade. And we are not doctors, he might still be alive.”
“I cannot take him to the clinic.” Sade disagreed.
“What should we now do? You are just being stubborn!” Debbie was angry already.
“We go and dispose his body somewhere.”
“What!” Debbie exclaimed.
“If you know you are not doing this, just known we are in this together. I really don’t know much about him and I can’t get into trouble because I mistakenly pushed him.”
“Why are you this calm, Sade? Have you done this before? Are you not scared at all? Does this guy not have family too?”
“Stay there and be asking me stupid questions, Debbie. We go to jail because he has families right?”
Debbie shivered.
“Move closer and let us take him to the car, please.” Sade called her.
Debbie took some steps closer to her, still shivering....



...to be continued...

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Literature / Re: The Divorce Papers by TemitopeDaniel(m): 4:25am On Sep 27, 2019
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Literature / Re: The Divorce Papers by TemitopeDaniel(m): 6:22am On Sep 23, 2019
Don't want to start quoting every comment.. I'm grateful everyone. Thank you! Wish you a great week!

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Literature / Re: The Divorce Papers by TemitopeDaniel(m): 6:17am On Sep 23, 2019
Horlasmart:
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Lol. We sha have agreement. Fridays x Saturdays.

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Literature / Re: The Divorce Papers by TemitopeDaniel(m): 11:35am On Sep 21, 2019
EPISOSE ONE


Koku picked the papers and skimmed through. It was still a shock to him as he sat down. Why would a marriage of six month crash just like that? This isn’t just a marriage of six month anymore, Debbie just took in! Why would a woman just wake up and decide that she was going to call it quits like that? The marriage has been hell on earth for him but he still never thought it would get to this stage that she would pack her belongings and leave the house.
His hand creased his eyebrow as fuckboy re-echoed into his ears again. That was another aspect of his life again. Another aspect Debbie drove him into and he has been trying to drag himself out of. He whisked to his feet and dropped the document on the center table as he paced around the living room. She didn’t sound like she was joking or she was going to come back to him. Imagine the level of confidence that the unborn child would be for her because she would be the one to carry him for nine months, so? Could she have taken in all by herself?
Koku leaned against the wall and gave a loud sigh. He wished he never listened to his mother. She caused a larger percentage of everything wrong with him because of the hastiness to get married. He already rushed to get married and every indicator has shown that he’s ended up with the wrong woman. Debbie on her side also was feeling she just ended up with the ‘wrongest’ man in history.
Koku heard his phone buzz and reached for it. It was Tinuade.
“Thanks for the other time, Kay. I am so grateful.”
“It is nothing.” He replied with his fallen voice, just like his life seemed to have fallen apart now.
“What is wrong with you?” She asked him.
“Nothing.” He tried to brighten up.
“Are you sure? Have you found the ring?”
“No. I haven’t checked for it yet. I am tired, so I just want to rest for a bit.”
“Okay, no problem then. I have checked my car and didn’t find it there.”
“No problem, Tinuade. Thank you very much.”
“I should be the one telling you thank you, Koku. Thank you once again.”
“Sure, it is nothing. Please say me well to Tofunmi and have a nice night.”
“I would. Goodnight.”
The call ended and Koku dropped his phone.

** ** **

Debbie dropped her bags by the side of the couch and sat down. She yawned and shook her head. “I am very tired, dear.” She said to her friend.
“I am glad that you are done with this nonsense on ground, Debbie.” Her friend replied her, dropping a bottle of water and a glass cup beside her.
“Thank you.” She picked up the water and poured inside the cup. “He didn’t believe I was really done, Sade. I don’t know the type of guy who sleeps around like that!”
Sade stood akimbo. “Forget, men are scum! All of them are the same.” She hissed.
Debbie sighed. Her mind creased on when she first had her first talk to Koku and he corrected her that all men are not the same, also told her that not even all women are the same and it is wrong to use just one man as a yardstick to judge all other ones. She sighed again and dropped the cup of water in her hand.
“So my friend, tell me, what really happened today?”
Debbie sighed again. “Dear, Koku cannot make heaven.” She shrugged.
Sade laughed. “I have always known that.”
“That is why I want you as well to change your ways. Get married and stop lazying around with boyfriends who sleep with you alone. You cannot…”
“Shhhh…” Sade raised her hand to stop her from talking. “Please, if this is what you have come here to do, maybe you should find another place to go to.”
“I am sorry, I just wanted to expound the truth to you. You know Jesus…”
“Debbie! I think this place is a wrong place for you to stay. I have decided to accommodate you and all you wish to do is to bore me with sermons? Please.” She shut her out again.
“I am sorry.”
“See, we have to have an agreement if you will be staying in this house with me. You are not going to do all these mummy church thing with me. Is that an agreement?”
Debbie was quiet.
“Debbie!” Sade shouted.
“Okay, I have heard.”
“Good.” She took her eyes off Debbie and picked her phone. That has always been their source of quarrel. Sade was Debbie’s roommate in their final year back in school, back then when the story of Koku also started. Every time she tries to think about how it all started, it brings back wonderful memories. The two roommates who seemed like word and opposite, yet seemed closer than their differences could have pushed farther from each other.
Debbie, the daughter of one of the most respected elders in a church. She has always been a lover of church and spiritual things, perhaps because that was all her parents offered her till she was able to gain admission into the university. She lived in the school hostel with various ladies till final year when she decided to stay off campus and her fate brought Sade to be her roommate. Left to her, she wouldn’t have agreed to Sade. But you know, most of the times, it is usually the unserious and crazy ones that top the class. This was their case and it was an opportunity for Debbie to clinch with Sade to shoot her grades that last year on campus.
As much as they seemed to have a lot of differences, their friendship began to wax strong poco-a-poco. If the hair strands on a head could be counted, the number of boyfriends Sade has dated would have been estimated. She has been a pro in the game, liking one guy, dating another one, trying to even shoot her shot at another. All Debbie had tried to do has been futile, Sade would never listen and she didn’t seem like one who was ready to even get married yet.
“Sade, I am pregnant.” Debbie dropped like a bombshell.
Sade dropped her phone slowly and reposition her butts on the sofa. “You are what?”
Debbie shrugged. “I am pregnant. Doctor confirmed last week that I am three weeks gone.”
Sade opened her mouth in shock. “I hope he does not know that you are pregnant already?”
“He knows.” She shrugged.
“He knows? This one is strange now, Debbie. You have dropped divorce papers, or I mean that you waited to get pregnant before dropping the divorce papers?”
Debbie hummed. “Maybe. I don’t know.”
Sade laughed. “I don’t know what to say about the child, Debbie.”
“Never mind, Sade. I am just telling you for official sake. I already told him the child is mine and I won’t drop the child for him because he’s not the one who is going to carry the baby for nine months.”
“Don’t you think this is becoming too much?”
“I don’t care, Sade. I am tired.”

** ** **

Koku sprawled on the sofa. Everything about him has always been nothing more than a joke. His name has especially made people mock him. Like, who bears Koku in this generation with beautiful names? As much as folks had mocked him so much for name, he never hid it from anyone. That was not his type of person, anyway. You have to like him for who he is or just keep off and you no one will get to have a better choice than to like him because he has always been friendly and also confident.
Koku had always loved public speaking and it was still a part of what he does asides being an accountant of a food processing company. His path crossed that of his wife, or maybe his ex-wife, Debbie while he went to their school to speak with the final year students which Debbie was one. The story behind his name and the mockery the name has brought has been one of his main messages everywhere he gets the opportunity to speak.
On a beautiful day like that, he had gone to speak in Debbie’s school and spotted the beautiful lady who kept smiling and jotting what he was saying down. She was very beautiful even though she had no accessories on, no make-up, she didn’t even make her hair that day, just packed it with a rubber band and had an enchanting smile. He had already thought that he would have a word with her after the session before he saw her raise her hand as part of those who had questions to answer. The microphone was with the coordinator when it was time for questions and answers and he tried to streamline the number of people he would pick and he didn’t choose Debbie. He was invited to come forward to answer the questions and he did, when he was done, he stretched his finger towards her and asked her to ask her question too as the last question and answered her.
Koku didn’t know how he would tell her to wait behind, he gave an incomplete answer and asked her to wait behind to see him. He knew that was how he would start with her. He had just finished his Youth Service Corps and just started working when he came to speak in the school. Like his best friend would tease him that he really came to the university to get bachelor’s degree because he didn’t get involved with any lady till he graduated. Not necessarily because he didn’t want any woman in his life but he got turned down twice and gave up for that moment.
Koku picked his phone and dialed Tina’s number. “Hey.”
“Fuckboy, you have missed it, right?”
“Please stop this messy talks. I told you to stop calling me fuckboy, please.”
“Okay, Koku why have you called me?” She asked.
“My wedding ring, Tina. I need my ring.”
“Come over and get it, dear. I am down for you.”
Koku hissed. “I have told you such will never happen before us, Tina.”
“Before us?”
“I wanted to say between us. See, I am not in the mood for all these. My wife just left me angrily.”
“Left the house or pushed you aside?”
“She packed out. See, what happened between us that time was a mistake. I thank God nothing eventually happened. Just stop these talks, return my ring and get out.”
Tina laughed. “I know you have always liked me, guy. Should I come over?”
“That my wife left angrily does not mean I am done with her. You can’t come to my house.”
“You can’t sit there and be sad. Okay, will you come over to my place and spend the night?”
“I have to travel to South Africa tomorrow morning, Tina. See, my visit to your place today was to clarify the mistake that almost happened then. I am not that type of person and I cannot cheat on my wife.”
“Guy, you have not cheated on her and she has left you. If she values you the way you value her, would she leave you just because of a missing ring?”
Koku hissed again.
“I am being frank now, fuckboy…”
“Tina!” He shouted at her.
“Oh, sorry my dear Koku. Truly, if someone really loves you, do you think she would have left you for ring sake?”
“See, babe it is an accumulated issue. I know she loves me.”
“What are the issues? Tell me about it.”
“No. I don’t share my personal info with strangers.”
Tina laughed.

** ** **

Debbie pulled the dining chair and sat beside Sade. They just finished making omelets and bread for dinner. The two have been talking about past experiences in school and NYSC year till they started eating and the discussion changed.
“Babe, how far marriage?” Debbie asked Sade.
“Don’t let us start that discussion again.” Sade snubbed.
“Don’t even try it. You won’t remain like this forever, dear.”
“So are you planning to get married again as well?” Sade asked.
Debbie’s eyes thinned. “I have gotten married and I am back.” She chuckled.
“I also don’t want to go in and back as well.” Sade shrugged.
“Are you mocking me?”
Sade tittered. “You will only see it as mockery because this discussion deserves it.”
“What of your boyfriend?”
Sade chuckled. “Which one?”
“Ha! Sade!”
She laughed. “That is the issue with you people. I am being real to you now that they are more than one and you are shouting. One of them is even coming tomorrow, he is coming to spend the night here.”
“Why would he?”
Sade shrugged. “What is your business?”
Debbie sighed. “I don’t know what else to say to you, Sade.”
Sade laughed. “Then just keep quiet.”

** ** **

...to be continued...
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Literature / Re: FEIRE - A Romance Story by TemitopeDaniel(m): 11:33am On Sep 21, 2019
spiceybae:


so u r saying we shud nt hope fr d completion of dz story hia..hmmmmmm

The complete story is in PDF already na.. Haven't you gotten the PDF?
Literature / Re: The Divorce Papers by TemitopeDaniel(m): 10:02pm On Sep 20, 2019
Lol... Thanks guys! Welcome here!
Literature / Re: FEIRE - A Romance Story by TemitopeDaniel(m): 6:17pm On Sep 20, 2019
Hello guys! The new story titled
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Literature / Re: The Divorce Papers by TemitopeDaniel(m): 6:15pm On Sep 20, 2019
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The white shirt was badly stained and he was also covered with sweat. He wiped the sweat off his forehead with his index finger and mopped his hand with his shirt. “I can’t find my wedding ring.” He announced, swooshing a long breath from his nostrils as he stood akimbo. He didn’t care that his hands were dirty, he knew the dirt he would land himself into by not finding the wedding ring would be deeper.
“Did you remove it from your finger now?” Tinuade asked. There was so much concern and guilt in her voice as she approached him to show how sorry she was. She felt she caused everything and happening. “I am sorry, Koku.”
“No, it’s nothing.” He managed a grin, bending down to check the tire but still couldn’t find it. He had checked the trunk of the car, checked inside car and underneath the car but still couldn’t find his wedding ring. “I think it’s high time you left here, Tinuade. It’s getting late already and you have to attend to Tofunmi, please.”
She shook her head in disagreement. She was on her way home when he met her battling with her deflated tire and he decided to help her, how would she leave without him finding his wedding ring?
Koku grinned again. “It might be in my car as well, Tinu. I think you should go, check your car tomorrow morning and I will check mine as well when I get home.”
Tinuade stood by her car with the pity face. “I am sorry for the troubles, Koku. I am very…”
“Please, don’t mention.” He turned around, crossed the road and opened his car door and met his phone ringing. He took a glance at his dirty hands and just shrugged, he had to pick the call so must overlook the dirty hand and clean his phone later.
“Good evening.” He said to the receiver.
“You left your ring here, fuckboy.” He heard.
He hissed and slammed the steering rack. He was late already and too far from her place to go back to pick up his ring. He ended the call and kicked his car. He saw Tinuade still by her car, staring at him across the road, he knew she was still feeling guilty that she delayed him and made him lost his wedding ring, if only she knew where he forgot his wedding ring. He rolled down the glass and waved at her.
“Have you found it?” Tinuade asked with a loud pitch.
He didn’t seem to hear her before the car moved. Tinuade hopped into her vehicle and felt she would call him to know if he found the ring later that night.

** ** **

“Hey.” Koku entered the living room. He grinned as he approached his wife but suddenly noticed something was different. His eyes dimmed as he faced a high level of retardation in his walk towards her.
“Why are your bags here?” He asked with concern written all over his face.
“Where are you coming from, Koku?” She asked, dropping her phone by her side.
“Office.” He replied.
She chuckled. “You dare lie to me again, right? What office?”
“Debbie, please just calm down. I was coming from the office and someone’s car broke down which…”
“Which you helped them fix, right? When did you become a mechanic?”
“Can’t you see my hands? I actually was helping someone out with the car.”
She stared at his hands sternly. “Where is your ring, Koku?”
Shit! Guy, you Bleep up. Why did I show her my hands? “My ring?” He took a look at his finger and opened his mouth like he just noticed he was not on his ring anymore. “That’s true, you won’t believe that I am just noticing that I am not with my ring, dear.”
Debbie grinned. “You know the Bible says…”
“Please Debbie, don’t let us start with the Bible. I know what the Bible says. Isn’t it obvious that I got engaged with a car? Why do you lack trust like this?”
“I can still make do with believing that you helped a lady out with a car.” She stopped and stood up.
“I didn’t say I helped…”
“Just hold it.” She raised her palm at him. “You can’t tell me that you stopped by the road to help your fellow man with a car. I can manage to believe you helped a lady repair her car, but believing that your ring fell off while repairing the car is a big fat lie!” She slammed her hands together.
He scratched his head. “Debbie, I…”
“Still hold it, dear husband.” She raised her palm again. “Just hold on, let me do the analysis myself. I know you must have parked your car by the road and tamper with some things, just to get your hands dirty because you are coming from a stupid girl’s place.”
Koku grinned. “You know that can’t be true.”
She snapped. “Nothing is funny here, Kay!”
Koku looked away, frustrated. “You have taken this issue personal again. I need us to talk, I really need us to talk.”
“What is there to talk again? You need us to talk about your carnality, right? You need us to talk about the reasons why you are still not spiritual till now. See, Jesus…”
“Please, Debbie.” He cut in. “I also go to church every Sunday. I attend weekly services sef, so what do you mean about spirituality? Are you the first to know God? Little time, you will think not using earring and jewelries make you purer than those using it. It is evil when you see everyone as sinners except yourself. See, not putting on trouser and all these things is not the yardstick to measure that you are pure and close to God. Little talk, you will be talking about someone being a sinner and all, haha, Mary, the mother of Jesus didn’t even do this.” He blasted and hissed.
She smiled and took some steps backward to pick something in her bag. She dropped a file on the small stool before her. “These are the divorce papers, Koku. I am done.”
Koku looked at the file and back at his wife. “That can’t be true. “Debbie.” He called her.
“Bible says that we should not be unequally yoked with unbelievers. I don’t think I can go on after I have even tried to change your life. I am done. Like, I am so done.” She walked near her bags that she had already packed. “I know it will be a big shock to you for now, I will come back to pick up the papers and some of my remaining stuffs. Please I cease to be Mrs. Adeyemi from now.”
“Debbie, what drama is this?” Koku glared at her. “What drama is this, Debbie?”
“Do I look like an actress? Do I?”
“Have you forgotten you were confirmed pregnant last week?”
She shrugged? “Oh, about the child right? The child is mine, Koku. I will be the one to carry him for nine months, not you. The highest you will ever do is to just want to sleep with me, nothing more.”
“Of which we still have to pray before and after having sex, madam!”
“Yes, our body is the temple of the living God. We have to honour him before defiling.”
“You see me trying to touch my wife as defiling? What is all these, Debbie?”
She picked the bag. “Like I said, I will come back for the documents. Please I beg you, don’t call me, please. What am I even saying, I am changing my mobile number tomorrow.”
“Are you possessed?”
“My Jesus forbid!” She shouted and dropped her bags again. “I cover myself with the blood of Jesus, cover my child also with the blood of Jesus.”
“Debbie!” He called again.
“Please don’t Debbie me, Koku. Just sign the papers. I believe you will have enough time to be able to bring your nonsense prostitutes home.”
Koku stared at the divorce papers as Debbie walked out.


THE DIVORCE PAPERS...


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Literature / Re: The Divorce Papers by TemitopeDaniel(m): 7:04am On Sep 20, 2019
Official Teaser drops 6pm.
Episode one drops tomorrow, 12pm.

Update drops on Fridays 6pm and Saturdays 12pm.

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Literature / The Divorce Papers by TemitopeDaniel(m): 6:29am On Sep 20, 2019
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Literature / Re: FEIRE - A Romance Story by TemitopeDaniel(m): 3:40am On Sep 18, 2019
Hantonia:
sent you a mail since sunday

I've replied already maam
Literature / Re: FEIRE - A Romance Story by TemitopeDaniel(m): 5:55am On Sep 17, 2019
@pinkzybee and Hantonia

Here's my mail.

danniedeekonsepts@gmail.com
Literature / Re: FEIRE - A Romance Story by TemitopeDaniel(m): 6:54pm On Sep 15, 2019
For everyone that couldn't get to download the book, I'm deeply sorry. And I have been writing some exams, so I just completed.

So if you have not been able to read the book, send me a mail.

danniedeekonsepts@gmail.com


Another story starts this week.

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Literature / Re: FEIRE - A Romance Story by TemitopeDaniel(m): 6:43pm On Sep 15, 2019
bossy512:
Thanks for this story, at last I was able to read to the end, nice story indeed, I bought new phone because of this story, at the end, I did not regret my decision, more knowledge, grace, wealth, and understanding in the Mighty Name of Jesus Name. thanks and well done brother

Thank you so much. I'm grateful. God bless you.
Literature / Re: FEIRE - A Romance Story by TemitopeDaniel(m): 4:39pm On Aug 23, 2019
ayotukanmi:
Well done @Op
But I wasn't able to download it
It didn't even download at all cry

Can you send me a mail.. @ danniedeekonsepts@gmail.com
Literature / Re: FEIRE - A Romance Story by TemitopeDaniel(m): 9:44pm On Aug 20, 2019
Wow.. I'm blown away by these comments. Don't worry, I'll get to reply and talk about some things tomorrow..

I'm grateful y'all downloaded the heavy book. For those who had to download over and again. I'm so sorry.

We'll discuss tomorrow! Thank you.
Literature / Re: FEIRE - A Romance Story by TemitopeDaniel(m): 1:58am On Aug 19, 2019
JojoBlue:
Just finished reading it. I must say it's a nice read. But the ending for Desmond no gel for me oo TDan

Lol.. Wetin you want make e happen to am again?
Literature / Re: FEIRE - A Romance Story by TemitopeDaniel(m): 1:57am On Aug 19, 2019
queenitee:

Thank you so much, God bless you. But I downloaded and couldn't view it. Said file is corrupt or something. So I go for the official e-book or the e-book? Maybe I downloaded the wrong one

How come? And it's not your mobile phone? What reader do you use?
Literature / Re: FEIRE - A Romance Story by TemitopeDaniel(m): 1:56am On Aug 19, 2019
Literature / Re: FEIRE - A Romance Story by TemitopeDaniel(m): 8:55pm On Aug 17, 2019
Thank you everyone. I'm grateful.
Literature / Re: FEIRE - A Romance Story by TemitopeDaniel(m): 2:45pm On Aug 17, 2019
Good afternoon everyone.

It's Saturday already and FEIRE - THE OFFICIAL EBOOK has been uploaded. Download via

https://temitopedaniel./2019/08/17/feire-the-ebook-2/

Thank you!!

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