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  • Nonye – Episode 10

    Nonye – Episode 10

     

     NONYE


    Nonye – Episode 10

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    The thought of being seen by people clouded my heart. I couldn’t stop thinking about the shame and embarrassment of attending an ungodly event. I hadn’t planned this lifestyle, how did I end up here?
    I got out of the shower and began to dress. As a modest girl, I tried to incorporate modesty into my outfit. I chose a blue long gown that covered me well, paired with silver sandals and a bag. I considered wearing my beret but remembered I wasn’t attending a church service.
    I looked at myself in the mirror and saw a beautiful face, but beneath, I was in pain. I couldn’t share my plans with my roommates, so I decided to leave before they arrived.
    That evening, I met Ada as planned. When I arrived at her place, she teased me about dressing like a “church girl.” Her comment got me a little upset. Did she expect me to wear revealing clothes like hers? Never!
    Noticing my change in mood, Ada said, “Don’t tell me you took that joke personally… I was just joking.” She smiled, trying to lighten the mood.
    The ride she had ordered arrived, and we set out for the party.
    As we drove to the party, I couldn’t shake off the feeling of unease. The music playing in the car seemed too loud. I stared out the window, watching as the streets whizzed by in a blur.
    Inside, I felt a turmoil brewing. I was anxious about what the party might hold, and I couldn’t help but wonder if I had made a huge mistake by coming. The excitement and anticipation that Ada seemed to feel were completely lost on me.
    I felt trapped, like I was being driven further and further away from the life I once knew. The darkness outside seemed to press in on me, making me feel claustrophobic and anxious.
    I took a deep breath, trying to calm my racing thoughts. But as I glanced over at Ada, who was chatting and laughing with the driver, I couldn’t help but feel a sense of disconnection. We were worlds apart, and I couldn’t shake off the feeling that I’m in a gr@ve danger.
    As we turned a corner, I caught sight of a sign that read “Welcome to the Island”. My heart sank. Where were we going? I thought we were just attending a party, not traveling to some remote location.
    I felt a surge of panic as I turned to Ada. “Ada, where are we going?” I asked, trying to keep my voice calm.
    Ada smiled reassuringly. “Don’t worry, Nonye. We’re almost there. It’s going to be fun, I promise.”
    But I wasn’t convinced. Something didn’t feel right. I looked out the window again, watching as the buildings and houses gave way to dense foliage.
    “Ada, I want to go back,” I said suddenly, my voice firm.
    Ada turned to me in surprise. “What? Why?”
    I shook my head. “I just don’t feel right about this. I want to go home.”
    Ada’s expression changed from surprise to concern. “Nonye, we can’t turn back now. We’re almost there.”
    But I was adamant. “I want to go home, Ada. Please.”
    The driver, who had been quiet until now, spoke up. “I’m afraid it’s not possible to turn back now, miss. We’re on a private road.”
    Ada put a reassuring hand on my arm. “Nonye, trust me. Everything will be fine. We’re just going to have a little fun, and then we’ll head back home. I promise.”
    I looked at Ada, searching for any sign of deception. But all I saw was her usual cheerful expression. Maybe I was just being paranoid. Maybe this really was just a harmless party.
    The driver, seeming to sense my hesitation, spoke up again. “We’re almost there, miss. Just a few more minutes.”
    I took a deep breath and nodded. “Okay, fine. Let’s just get this over with.”
    Ada grinned and squeezed my arm. “That’s the spirit! I knew you’d come around.”
    As we turned another corner, I caught sight of a sprawling mansion in the distance. The music was getting louder, and I could see people milling around outside.
    As the driver parked, we stepped out of the car. The moment I arrived at the party, I was struck by its grandeur. The mansion’s exterior was breathtaking, with twinkling lights and lavish decorations that seemed to shimmer in the night air.
    The music pulsed through the air, and the sound of laughter and chatter filled my ears. I felt a pang of unease as I realized that the party was much more extravagant than Ekene had described.
    As we entered the crowded room, I scanned the sea of unfamiliar faces, hoping to spot someone I knew. But everyone seemed like a stranger, and I felt a pang of unease. Ada, however, seemed to be in her element, excusing herself to grab us some drinks.
    Left alone, my mind began to wander. I glanced around, searching for Ekene, but he was nowhere to be seen. Just as I was starting to feel anxious, Ada reappeared, a bottle of wine and two glasses in hand.
    “Here you go,” she said, setting the glasses down in front of us. “I got us some wine. Let’s celebrate!”
    “Ada, I’m okay for now, I don’t need anything,” I said, trying to wave her off.
    But Ada was insistent. “Come on, just one glass,” she said, pouring wine into my glass. “It’ll help you relax.”
    “Hope it’s not alcoholic?” I asked, eyeing the drink warily.
    Ada laughed. “Haba, what do you take me for, Nonye? I know you don’t do alcohol.”
    I felt a surge of relief at her reassuring tone. I collected the glass from her, and she poured the drink into it. I took a sip, the cool liquid sliding down my throat.
    But I fear the worst is going to happen 
    (Do not take credit or Plagiarize AMAH’S HEART stories)
  • Nonye – Episode 10

    Nonye – Episode 10

     

     NONYE


    Nonye – Episode 10

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    The thought of being seen by people clouded my heart. I couldn’t stop thinking about the shame and embarrassment of attending an ungodly event. I hadn’t planned this lifestyle, how did I end up here?
    I got out of the shower and began to dress. As a modest girl, I tried to incorporate modesty into my outfit. I chose a blue long gown that covered me well, paired with silver sandals and a bag. I considered wearing my beret but remembered I wasn’t attending a church service.
    I looked at myself in the mirror and saw a beautiful face, but beneath, I was in pain. I couldn’t share my plans with my roommates, so I decided to leave before they arrived.
    That evening, I met Ada as planned. When I arrived at her place, she teased me about dressing like a “church girl.” Her comment got me a little upset. Did she expect me to wear revealing clothes like hers? Never!
    Noticing my change in mood, Ada said, “Don’t tell me you took that joke personally… I was just joking.” She smiled, trying to lighten the mood.
    The ride she had ordered arrived, and we set out for the party.
    As we drove to the party, I couldn’t shake off the feeling of unease. The music playing in the car seemed too loud. I stared out the window, watching as the streets whizzed by in a blur.
    Inside, I felt a turmoil brewing. I was anxious about what the party might hold, and I couldn’t help but wonder if I had made a huge mistake by coming. The excitement and anticipation that Ada seemed to feel were completely lost on me.
    I felt trapped, like I was being driven further and further away from the life I once knew. The darkness outside seemed to press in on me, making me feel claustrophobic and anxious.
    I took a deep breath, trying to calm my racing thoughts. But as I glanced over at Ada, who was chatting and laughing with the driver, I couldn’t help but feel a sense of disconnection. We were worlds apart, and I couldn’t shake off the feeling that I’m in a gr@ve danger.
    As we turned a corner, I caught sight of a sign that read “Welcome to the Island”. My heart sank. Where were we going? I thought we were just attending a party, not traveling to some remote location.
    I felt a surge of panic as I turned to Ada. “Ada, where are we going?” I asked, trying to keep my voice calm.
    Ada smiled reassuringly. “Don’t worry, Nonye. We’re almost there. It’s going to be fun, I promise.”
    But I wasn’t convinced. Something didn’t feel right. I looked out the window again, watching as the buildings and houses gave way to dense foliage.
    “Ada, I want to go back,” I said suddenly, my voice firm.
    Ada turned to me in surprise. “What? Why?”
    I shook my head. “I just don’t feel right about this. I want to go home.”
    Ada’s expression changed from surprise to concern. “Nonye, we can’t turn back now. We’re almost there.”
    But I was adamant. “I want to go home, Ada. Please.”
    The driver, who had been quiet until now, spoke up. “I’m afraid it’s not possible to turn back now, miss. We’re on a private road.”
    Ada put a reassuring hand on my arm. “Nonye, trust me. Everything will be fine. We’re just going to have a little fun, and then we’ll head back home. I promise.”
    I looked at Ada, searching for any sign of deception. But all I saw was her usual cheerful expression. Maybe I was just being paranoid. Maybe this really was just a harmless party.
    The driver, seeming to sense my hesitation, spoke up again. “We’re almost there, miss. Just a few more minutes.”
    I took a deep breath and nodded. “Okay, fine. Let’s just get this over with.”
    Ada grinned and squeezed my arm. “That’s the spirit! I knew you’d come around.”
    As we turned another corner, I caught sight of a sprawling mansion in the distance. The music was getting louder, and I could see people milling around outside.
    As the driver parked, we stepped out of the car. The moment I arrived at the party, I was struck by its grandeur. The mansion’s exterior was breathtaking, with twinkling lights and lavish decorations that seemed to shimmer in the night air.
    The music pulsed through the air, and the sound of laughter and chatter filled my ears. I felt a pang of unease as I realized that the party was much more extravagant than Ekene had described.
    As we entered the crowded room, I scanned the sea of unfamiliar faces, hoping to spot someone I knew. But everyone seemed like a stranger, and I felt a pang of unease. Ada, however, seemed to be in her element, excusing herself to grab us some drinks.
    Left alone, my mind began to wander. I glanced around, searching for Ekene, but he was nowhere to be seen. Just as I was starting to feel anxious, Ada reappeared, a bottle of wine and two glasses in hand.
    “Here you go,” she said, setting the glasses down in front of us. “I got us some wine. Let’s celebrate!”
    “Ada, I’m okay for now, I don’t need anything,” I said, trying to wave her off.
    But Ada was insistent. “Come on, just one glass,” she said, pouring wine into my glass. “It’ll help you relax.”
    “Hope it’s not alcoholic?” I asked, eyeing the drink warily.
    Ada laughed. “Haba, what do you take me for, Nonye? I know you don’t do alcohol.”
    I felt a surge of relief at her reassuring tone. I collected the glass from her, and she poured the drink into it. I took a sip, the cool liquid sliding down my throat.
    But I fear the worst is going to happen 
    (Do not take credit or Plagiarize AMAH’S HEART stories)
  • Nonye – Episode 10

    Nonye – Episode 10

     

     NONYE


    Nonye – Episode 10

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    The thought of being seen by people clouded my heart. I couldn’t stop thinking about the shame and embarrassment of attending an ungodly event. I hadn’t planned this lifestyle, how did I end up here?
    I got out of the shower and began to dress. As a modest girl, I tried to incorporate modesty into my outfit. I chose a blue long gown that covered me well, paired with silver sandals and a bag. I considered wearing my beret but remembered I wasn’t attending a church service.
    I looked at myself in the mirror and saw a beautiful face, but beneath, I was in pain. I couldn’t share my plans with my roommates, so I decided to leave before they arrived.
    That evening, I met Ada as planned. When I arrived at her place, she teased me about dressing like a “church girl.” Her comment got me a little upset. Did she expect me to wear revealing clothes like hers? Never!
    Noticing my change in mood, Ada said, “Don’t tell me you took that joke personally… I was just joking.” She smiled, trying to lighten the mood.
    The ride she had ordered arrived, and we set out for the party.
    As we drove to the party, I couldn’t shake off the feeling of unease. The music playing in the car seemed too loud. I stared out the window, watching as the streets whizzed by in a blur.
    Inside, I felt a turmoil brewing. I was anxious about what the party might hold, and I couldn’t help but wonder if I had made a huge mistake by coming. The excitement and anticipation that Ada seemed to feel were completely lost on me.
    I felt trapped, like I was being driven further and further away from the life I once knew. The darkness outside seemed to press in on me, making me feel claustrophobic and anxious.
    I took a deep breath, trying to calm my racing thoughts. But as I glanced over at Ada, who was chatting and laughing with the driver, I couldn’t help but feel a sense of disconnection. We were worlds apart, and I couldn’t shake off the feeling that I’m in a gr@ve danger.
    As we turned a corner, I caught sight of a sign that read “Welcome to the Island”. My heart sank. Where were we going? I thought we were just attending a party, not traveling to some remote location.
    I felt a surge of panic as I turned to Ada. “Ada, where are we going?” I asked, trying to keep my voice calm.
    Ada smiled reassuringly. “Don’t worry, Nonye. We’re almost there. It’s going to be fun, I promise.”
    But I wasn’t convinced. Something didn’t feel right. I looked out the window again, watching as the buildings and houses gave way to dense foliage.
    “Ada, I want to go back,” I said suddenly, my voice firm.
    Ada turned to me in surprise. “What? Why?”
    I shook my head. “I just don’t feel right about this. I want to go home.”
    Ada’s expression changed from surprise to concern. “Nonye, we can’t turn back now. We’re almost there.”
    But I was adamant. “I want to go home, Ada. Please.”
    The driver, who had been quiet until now, spoke up. “I’m afraid it’s not possible to turn back now, miss. We’re on a private road.”
    Ada put a reassuring hand on my arm. “Nonye, trust me. Everything will be fine. We’re just going to have a little fun, and then we’ll head back home. I promise.”
    I looked at Ada, searching for any sign of deception. But all I saw was her usual cheerful expression. Maybe I was just being paranoid. Maybe this really was just a harmless party.
    The driver, seeming to sense my hesitation, spoke up again. “We’re almost there, miss. Just a few more minutes.”
    I took a deep breath and nodded. “Okay, fine. Let’s just get this over with.”
    Ada grinned and squeezed my arm. “That’s the spirit! I knew you’d come around.”
    As we turned another corner, I caught sight of a sprawling mansion in the distance. The music was getting louder, and I could see people milling around outside.
    As the driver parked, we stepped out of the car. The moment I arrived at the party, I was struck by its grandeur. The mansion’s exterior was breathtaking, with twinkling lights and lavish decorations that seemed to shimmer in the night air.
    The music pulsed through the air, and the sound of laughter and chatter filled my ears. I felt a pang of unease as I realized that the party was much more extravagant than Ekene had described.
    As we entered the crowded room, I scanned the sea of unfamiliar faces, hoping to spot someone I knew. But everyone seemed like a stranger, and I felt a pang of unease. Ada, however, seemed to be in her element, excusing herself to grab us some drinks.
    Left alone, my mind began to wander. I glanced around, searching for Ekene, but he was nowhere to be seen. Just as I was starting to feel anxious, Ada reappeared, a bottle of wine and two glasses in hand.
    “Here you go,” she said, setting the glasses down in front of us. “I got us some wine. Let’s celebrate!”
    “Ada, I’m okay for now, I don’t need anything,” I said, trying to wave her off.
    But Ada was insistent. “Come on, just one glass,” she said, pouring wine into my glass. “It’ll help you relax.”
    “Hope it’s not alcoholic?” I asked, eyeing the drink warily.
    Ada laughed. “Haba, what do you take me for, Nonye? I know you don’t do alcohol.”
    I felt a surge of relief at her reassuring tone. I collected the glass from her, and she poured the drink into it. I took a sip, the cool liquid sliding down my throat.
    But I fear the worst is going to happen 
    (Do not take credit or Plagiarize AMAH’S HEART stories)
  • Nonye – Episode 10

    Nonye – Episode 10

     

     NONYE


    Nonye – Episode 10

    ‡‡‡‡‡‡‡‡‡‡‡‡‡‡‡‡‡‡‡‡‡‡‡‡‡
    The thought of being seen by people clouded my heart. I couldn’t stop thinking about the shame and embarrassment of attending an ungodly event. I hadn’t planned this lifestyle, how did I end up here?
    I got out of the shower and began to dress. As a modest girl, I tried to incorporate modesty into my outfit. I chose a blue long gown that covered me well, paired with silver sandals and a bag. I considered wearing my beret but remembered I wasn’t attending a church service.
    I looked at myself in the mirror and saw a beautiful face, but beneath, I was in pain. I couldn’t share my plans with my roommates, so I decided to leave before they arrived.
    That evening, I met Ada as planned. When I arrived at her place, she teased me about dressing like a “church girl.” Her comment got me a little upset. Did she expect me to wear revealing clothes like hers? Never!
    Noticing my change in mood, Ada said, “Don’t tell me you took that joke personally… I was just joking.” She smiled, trying to lighten the mood.
    The ride she had ordered arrived, and we set out for the party.
    As we drove to the party, I couldn’t shake off the feeling of unease. The music playing in the car seemed too loud. I stared out the window, watching as the streets whizzed by in a blur.
    Inside, I felt a turmoil brewing. I was anxious about what the party might hold, and I couldn’t help but wonder if I had made a huge mistake by coming. The excitement and anticipation that Ada seemed to feel were completely lost on me.
    I felt trapped, like I was being driven further and further away from the life I once knew. The darkness outside seemed to press in on me, making me feel claustrophobic and anxious.
    I took a deep breath, trying to calm my racing thoughts. But as I glanced over at Ada, who was chatting and laughing with the driver, I couldn’t help but feel a sense of disconnection. We were worlds apart, and I couldn’t shake off the feeling that I’m in a gr@ve danger.
    As we turned a corner, I caught sight of a sign that read “Welcome to the Island”. My heart sank. Where were we going? I thought we were just attending a party, not traveling to some remote location.
    I felt a surge of panic as I turned to Ada. “Ada, where are we going?” I asked, trying to keep my voice calm.
    Ada smiled reassuringly. “Don’t worry, Nonye. We’re almost there. It’s going to be fun, I promise.”
    But I wasn’t convinced. Something didn’t feel right. I looked out the window again, watching as the buildings and houses gave way to dense foliage.
    “Ada, I want to go back,” I said suddenly, my voice firm.
    Ada turned to me in surprise. “What? Why?”
    I shook my head. “I just don’t feel right about this. I want to go home.”
    Ada’s expression changed from surprise to concern. “Nonye, we can’t turn back now. We’re almost there.”
    But I was adamant. “I want to go home, Ada. Please.”
    The driver, who had been quiet until now, spoke up. “I’m afraid it’s not possible to turn back now, miss. We’re on a private road.”
    Ada put a reassuring hand on my arm. “Nonye, trust me. Everything will be fine. We’re just going to have a little fun, and then we’ll head back home. I promise.”
    I looked at Ada, searching for any sign of deception. But all I saw was her usual cheerful expression. Maybe I was just being paranoid. Maybe this really was just a harmless party.
    The driver, seeming to sense my hesitation, spoke up again. “We’re almost there, miss. Just a few more minutes.”
    I took a deep breath and nodded. “Okay, fine. Let’s just get this over with.”
    Ada grinned and squeezed my arm. “That’s the spirit! I knew you’d come around.”
    As we turned another corner, I caught sight of a sprawling mansion in the distance. The music was getting louder, and I could see people milling around outside.
    As the driver parked, we stepped out of the car. The moment I arrived at the party, I was struck by its grandeur. The mansion’s exterior was breathtaking, with twinkling lights and lavish decorations that seemed to shimmer in the night air.
    The music pulsed through the air, and the sound of laughter and chatter filled my ears. I felt a pang of unease as I realized that the party was much more extravagant than Ekene had described.
    As we entered the crowded room, I scanned the sea of unfamiliar faces, hoping to spot someone I knew. But everyone seemed like a stranger, and I felt a pang of unease. Ada, however, seemed to be in her element, excusing herself to grab us some drinks.
    Left alone, my mind began to wander. I glanced around, searching for Ekene, but he was nowhere to be seen. Just as I was starting to feel anxious, Ada reappeared, a bottle of wine and two glasses in hand.
    “Here you go,” she said, setting the glasses down in front of us. “I got us some wine. Let’s celebrate!”
    “Ada, I’m okay for now, I don’t need anything,” I said, trying to wave her off.
    But Ada was insistent. “Come on, just one glass,” she said, pouring wine into my glass. “It’ll help you relax.”
    “Hope it’s not alcoholic?” I asked, eyeing the drink warily.
    Ada laughed. “Haba, what do you take me for, Nonye? I know you don’t do alcohol.”
    I felt a surge of relief at her reassuring tone. I collected the glass from her, and she poured the drink into it. I took a sip, the cool liquid sliding down my throat.
    But I fear the worst is going to happen 
    (Do not take credit or Plagiarize AMAH’S HEART stories)
  • Nonye – Episode 10

    Nonye – Episode 10

     

     NONYE


    Nonye – Episode 10

    ‡‡‡‡‡‡‡‡‡‡‡‡‡‡‡‡‡‡‡‡‡‡‡‡‡
    The thought of being seen by people clouded my heart. I couldn’t stop thinking about the shame and embarrassment of attending an ungodly event. I hadn’t planned this lifestyle, how did I end up here?
    I got out of the shower and began to dress. As a modest girl, I tried to incorporate modesty into my outfit. I chose a blue long gown that covered me well, paired with silver sandals and a bag. I considered wearing my beret but remembered I wasn’t attending a church service.
    I looked at myself in the mirror and saw a beautiful face, but beneath, I was in pain. I couldn’t share my plans with my roommates, so I decided to leave before they arrived.
    That evening, I met Ada as planned. When I arrived at her place, she teased me about dressing like a “church girl.” Her comment got me a little upset. Did she expect me to wear revealing clothes like hers? Never!
    Noticing my change in mood, Ada said, “Don’t tell me you took that joke personally… I was just joking.” She smiled, trying to lighten the mood.
    The ride she had ordered arrived, and we set out for the party.
    As we drove to the party, I couldn’t shake off the feeling of unease. The music playing in the car seemed too loud. I stared out the window, watching as the streets whizzed by in a blur.
    Inside, I felt a turmoil brewing. I was anxious about what the party might hold, and I couldn’t help but wonder if I had made a huge mistake by coming. The excitement and anticipation that Ada seemed to feel were completely lost on me.
    I felt trapped, like I was being driven further and further away from the life I once knew. The darkness outside seemed to press in on me, making me feel claustrophobic and anxious.
    I took a deep breath, trying to calm my racing thoughts. But as I glanced over at Ada, who was chatting and laughing with the driver, I couldn’t help but feel a sense of disconnection. We were worlds apart, and I couldn’t shake off the feeling that I’m in a gr@ve danger.
    As we turned a corner, I caught sight of a sign that read “Welcome to the Island”. My heart sank. Where were we going? I thought we were just attending a party, not traveling to some remote location.
    I felt a surge of panic as I turned to Ada. “Ada, where are we going?” I asked, trying to keep my voice calm.
    Ada smiled reassuringly. “Don’t worry, Nonye. We’re almost there. It’s going to be fun, I promise.”
    But I wasn’t convinced. Something didn’t feel right. I looked out the window again, watching as the buildings and houses gave way to dense foliage.
    “Ada, I want to go back,” I said suddenly, my voice firm.
    Ada turned to me in surprise. “What? Why?”
    I shook my head. “I just don’t feel right about this. I want to go home.”
    Ada’s expression changed from surprise to concern. “Nonye, we can’t turn back now. We’re almost there.”
    But I was adamant. “I want to go home, Ada. Please.”
    The driver, who had been quiet until now, spoke up. “I’m afraid it’s not possible to turn back now, miss. We’re on a private road.”
    Ada put a reassuring hand on my arm. “Nonye, trust me. Everything will be fine. We’re just going to have a little fun, and then we’ll head back home. I promise.”
    I looked at Ada, searching for any sign of deception. But all I saw was her usual cheerful expression. Maybe I was just being paranoid. Maybe this really was just a harmless party.
    The driver, seeming to sense my hesitation, spoke up again. “We’re almost there, miss. Just a few more minutes.”
    I took a deep breath and nodded. “Okay, fine. Let’s just get this over with.”
    Ada grinned and squeezed my arm. “That’s the spirit! I knew you’d come around.”
    As we turned another corner, I caught sight of a sprawling mansion in the distance. The music was getting louder, and I could see people milling around outside.
    As the driver parked, we stepped out of the car. The moment I arrived at the party, I was struck by its grandeur. The mansion’s exterior was breathtaking, with twinkling lights and lavish decorations that seemed to shimmer in the night air.
    The music pulsed through the air, and the sound of laughter and chatter filled my ears. I felt a pang of unease as I realized that the party was much more extravagant than Ekene had described.
    As we entered the crowded room, I scanned the sea of unfamiliar faces, hoping to spot someone I knew. But everyone seemed like a stranger, and I felt a pang of unease. Ada, however, seemed to be in her element, excusing herself to grab us some drinks.
    Left alone, my mind began to wander. I glanced around, searching for Ekene, but he was nowhere to be seen. Just as I was starting to feel anxious, Ada reappeared, a bottle of wine and two glasses in hand.
    “Here you go,” she said, setting the glasses down in front of us. “I got us some wine. Let’s celebrate!”
    “Ada, I’m okay for now, I don’t need anything,” I said, trying to wave her off.
    But Ada was insistent. “Come on, just one glass,” she said, pouring wine into my glass. “It’ll help you relax.”
    “Hope it’s not alcoholic?” I asked, eyeing the drink warily.
    Ada laughed. “Haba, what do you take me for, Nonye? I know you don’t do alcohol.”
    I felt a surge of relief at her reassuring tone. I collected the glass from her, and she poured the drink into it. I took a sip, the cool liquid sliding down my throat.
    But I fear the worst is going to happen 
    (Do not take credit or Plagiarize AMAH’S HEART stories)
  • Nonye – Episode 10

    Nonye – Episode 10

     

     NONYE


    Nonye – Episode 10

    ‡‡‡‡‡‡‡‡‡‡‡‡‡‡‡‡‡‡‡‡‡‡‡‡‡
    The thought of being seen by people clouded my heart. I couldn’t stop thinking about the shame and embarrassment of attending an ungodly event. I hadn’t planned this lifestyle, how did I end up here?
    I got out of the shower and began to dress. As a modest girl, I tried to incorporate modesty into my outfit. I chose a blue long gown that covered me well, paired with silver sandals and a bag. I considered wearing my beret but remembered I wasn’t attending a church service.
    I looked at myself in the mirror and saw a beautiful face, but beneath, I was in pain. I couldn’t share my plans with my roommates, so I decided to leave before they arrived.
    That evening, I met Ada as planned. When I arrived at her place, she teased me about dressing like a “church girl.” Her comment got me a little upset. Did she expect me to wear revealing clothes like hers? Never!
    Noticing my change in mood, Ada said, “Don’t tell me you took that joke personally… I was just joking.” She smiled, trying to lighten the mood.
    The ride she had ordered arrived, and we set out for the party.
    As we drove to the party, I couldn’t shake off the feeling of unease. The music playing in the car seemed too loud. I stared out the window, watching as the streets whizzed by in a blur.
    Inside, I felt a turmoil brewing. I was anxious about what the party might hold, and I couldn’t help but wonder if I had made a huge mistake by coming. The excitement and anticipation that Ada seemed to feel were completely lost on me.
    I felt trapped, like I was being driven further and further away from the life I once knew. The darkness outside seemed to press in on me, making me feel claustrophobic and anxious.
    I took a deep breath, trying to calm my racing thoughts. But as I glanced over at Ada, who was chatting and laughing with the driver, I couldn’t help but feel a sense of disconnection. We were worlds apart, and I couldn’t shake off the feeling that I’m in a gr@ve danger.
    As we turned a corner, I caught sight of a sign that read “Welcome to the Island”. My heart sank. Where were we going? I thought we were just attending a party, not traveling to some remote location.
    I felt a surge of panic as I turned to Ada. “Ada, where are we going?” I asked, trying to keep my voice calm.
    Ada smiled reassuringly. “Don’t worry, Nonye. We’re almost there. It’s going to be fun, I promise.”
    But I wasn’t convinced. Something didn’t feel right. I looked out the window again, watching as the buildings and houses gave way to dense foliage.
    “Ada, I want to go back,” I said suddenly, my voice firm.
    Ada turned to me in surprise. “What? Why?”
    I shook my head. “I just don’t feel right about this. I want to go home.”
    Ada’s expression changed from surprise to concern. “Nonye, we can’t turn back now. We’re almost there.”
    But I was adamant. “I want to go home, Ada. Please.”
    The driver, who had been quiet until now, spoke up. “I’m afraid it’s not possible to turn back now, miss. We’re on a private road.”
    Ada put a reassuring hand on my arm. “Nonye, trust me. Everything will be fine. We’re just going to have a little fun, and then we’ll head back home. I promise.”
    I looked at Ada, searching for any sign of deception. But all I saw was her usual cheerful expression. Maybe I was just being paranoid. Maybe this really was just a harmless party.
    The driver, seeming to sense my hesitation, spoke up again. “We’re almost there, miss. Just a few more minutes.”
    I took a deep breath and nodded. “Okay, fine. Let’s just get this over with.”
    Ada grinned and squeezed my arm. “That’s the spirit! I knew you’d come around.”
    As we turned another corner, I caught sight of a sprawling mansion in the distance. The music was getting louder, and I could see people milling around outside.
    As the driver parked, we stepped out of the car. The moment I arrived at the party, I was struck by its grandeur. The mansion’s exterior was breathtaking, with twinkling lights and lavish decorations that seemed to shimmer in the night air.
    The music pulsed through the air, and the sound of laughter and chatter filled my ears. I felt a pang of unease as I realized that the party was much more extravagant than Ekene had described.
    As we entered the crowded room, I scanned the sea of unfamiliar faces, hoping to spot someone I knew. But everyone seemed like a stranger, and I felt a pang of unease. Ada, however, seemed to be in her element, excusing herself to grab us some drinks.
    Left alone, my mind began to wander. I glanced around, searching for Ekene, but he was nowhere to be seen. Just as I was starting to feel anxious, Ada reappeared, a bottle of wine and two glasses in hand.
    “Here you go,” she said, setting the glasses down in front of us. “I got us some wine. Let’s celebrate!”
    “Ada, I’m okay for now, I don’t need anything,” I said, trying to wave her off.
    But Ada was insistent. “Come on, just one glass,” she said, pouring wine into my glass. “It’ll help you relax.”
    “Hope it’s not alcoholic?” I asked, eyeing the drink warily.
    Ada laughed. “Haba, what do you take me for, Nonye? I know you don’t do alcohol.”
    I felt a surge of relief at her reassuring tone. I collected the glass from her, and she poured the drink into it. I took a sip, the cool liquid sliding down my throat.
    But I fear the worst is going to happen 
    (Do not take credit or Plagiarize AMAH’S HEART stories)
  • Nonye – Episode 10

    Nonye – Episode 10

     

     NONYE


    Nonye – Episode 10

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    The thought of being seen by people clouded my heart. I couldn’t stop thinking about the shame and embarrassment of attending an ungodly event. I hadn’t planned this lifestyle, how did I end up here?
    I got out of the shower and began to dress. As a modest girl, I tried to incorporate modesty into my outfit. I chose a blue long gown that covered me well, paired with silver sandals and a bag. I considered wearing my beret but remembered I wasn’t attending a church service.
    I looked at myself in the mirror and saw a beautiful face, but beneath, I was in pain. I couldn’t share my plans with my roommates, so I decided to leave before they arrived.
    That evening, I met Ada as planned. When I arrived at her place, she teased me about dressing like a “church girl.” Her comment got me a little upset. Did she expect me to wear revealing clothes like hers? Never!
    Noticing my change in mood, Ada said, “Don’t tell me you took that joke personally… I was just joking.” She smiled, trying to lighten the mood.
    The ride she had ordered arrived, and we set out for the party.
    As we drove to the party, I couldn’t shake off the feeling of unease. The music playing in the car seemed too loud. I stared out the window, watching as the streets whizzed by in a blur.
    Inside, I felt a turmoil brewing. I was anxious about what the party might hold, and I couldn’t help but wonder if I had made a huge mistake by coming. The excitement and anticipation that Ada seemed to feel were completely lost on me.
    I felt trapped, like I was being driven further and further away from the life I once knew. The darkness outside seemed to press in on me, making me feel claustrophobic and anxious.
    I took a deep breath, trying to calm my racing thoughts. But as I glanced over at Ada, who was chatting and laughing with the driver, I couldn’t help but feel a sense of disconnection. We were worlds apart, and I couldn’t shake off the feeling that I’m in a gr@ve danger.
    As we turned a corner, I caught sight of a sign that read “Welcome to the Island”. My heart sank. Where were we going? I thought we were just attending a party, not traveling to some remote location.
    I felt a surge of panic as I turned to Ada. “Ada, where are we going?” I asked, trying to keep my voice calm.
    Ada smiled reassuringly. “Don’t worry, Nonye. We’re almost there. It’s going to be fun, I promise.”
    But I wasn’t convinced. Something didn’t feel right. I looked out the window again, watching as the buildings and houses gave way to dense foliage.
    “Ada, I want to go back,” I said suddenly, my voice firm.
    Ada turned to me in surprise. “What? Why?”
    I shook my head. “I just don’t feel right about this. I want to go home.”
    Ada’s expression changed from surprise to concern. “Nonye, we can’t turn back now. We’re almost there.”
    But I was adamant. “I want to go home, Ada. Please.”
    The driver, who had been quiet until now, spoke up. “I’m afraid it’s not possible to turn back now, miss. We’re on a private road.”
    Ada put a reassuring hand on my arm. “Nonye, trust me. Everything will be fine. We’re just going to have a little fun, and then we’ll head back home. I promise.”
    I looked at Ada, searching for any sign of deception. But all I saw was her usual cheerful expression. Maybe I was just being paranoid. Maybe this really was just a harmless party.
    The driver, seeming to sense my hesitation, spoke up again. “We’re almost there, miss. Just a few more minutes.”
    I took a deep breath and nodded. “Okay, fine. Let’s just get this over with.”
    Ada grinned and squeezed my arm. “That’s the spirit! I knew you’d come around.”
    As we turned another corner, I caught sight of a sprawling mansion in the distance. The music was getting louder, and I could see people milling around outside.
    As the driver parked, we stepped out of the car. The moment I arrived at the party, I was struck by its grandeur. The mansion’s exterior was breathtaking, with twinkling lights and lavish decorations that seemed to shimmer in the night air.
    The music pulsed through the air, and the sound of laughter and chatter filled my ears. I felt a pang of unease as I realized that the party was much more extravagant than Ekene had described.
    As we entered the crowded room, I scanned the sea of unfamiliar faces, hoping to spot someone I knew. But everyone seemed like a stranger, and I felt a pang of unease. Ada, however, seemed to be in her element, excusing herself to grab us some drinks.
    Left alone, my mind began to wander. I glanced around, searching for Ekene, but he was nowhere to be seen. Just as I was starting to feel anxious, Ada reappeared, a bottle of wine and two glasses in hand.
    “Here you go,” she said, setting the glasses down in front of us. “I got us some wine. Let’s celebrate!”
    “Ada, I’m okay for now, I don’t need anything,” I said, trying to wave her off.
    But Ada was insistent. “Come on, just one glass,” she said, pouring wine into my glass. “It’ll help you relax.”
    “Hope it’s not alcoholic?” I asked, eyeing the drink warily.
    Ada laughed. “Haba, what do you take me for, Nonye? I know you don’t do alcohol.”
    I felt a surge of relief at her reassuring tone. I collected the glass from her, and she poured the drink into it. I took a sip, the cool liquid sliding down my throat.
    But I fear the worst is going to happen 
    (Do not take credit or Plagiarize AMAH’S HEART stories)
  • Nonye – Episode 10

    Nonye – Episode 10

     

     NONYE


    Nonye – Episode 10

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    The thought of being seen by people clouded my heart. I couldn’t stop thinking about the shame and embarrassment of attending an ungodly event. I hadn’t planned this lifestyle, how did I end up here?
    I got out of the shower and began to dress. As a modest girl, I tried to incorporate modesty into my outfit. I chose a blue long gown that covered me well, paired with silver sandals and a bag. I considered wearing my beret but remembered I wasn’t attending a church service.
    I looked at myself in the mirror and saw a beautiful face, but beneath, I was in pain. I couldn’t share my plans with my roommates, so I decided to leave before they arrived.
    That evening, I met Ada as planned. When I arrived at her place, she teased me about dressing like a “church girl.” Her comment got me a little upset. Did she expect me to wear revealing clothes like hers? Never!
    Noticing my change in mood, Ada said, “Don’t tell me you took that joke personally… I was just joking.” She smiled, trying to lighten the mood.
    The ride she had ordered arrived, and we set out for the party.
    As we drove to the party, I couldn’t shake off the feeling of unease. The music playing in the car seemed too loud. I stared out the window, watching as the streets whizzed by in a blur.
    Inside, I felt a turmoil brewing. I was anxious about what the party might hold, and I couldn’t help but wonder if I had made a huge mistake by coming. The excitement and anticipation that Ada seemed to feel were completely lost on me.
    I felt trapped, like I was being driven further and further away from the life I once knew. The darkness outside seemed to press in on me, making me feel claustrophobic and anxious.
    I took a deep breath, trying to calm my racing thoughts. But as I glanced over at Ada, who was chatting and laughing with the driver, I couldn’t help but feel a sense of disconnection. We were worlds apart, and I couldn’t shake off the feeling that I’m in a gr@ve danger.
    As we turned a corner, I caught sight of a sign that read “Welcome to the Island”. My heart sank. Where were we going? I thought we were just attending a party, not traveling to some remote location.
    I felt a surge of panic as I turned to Ada. “Ada, where are we going?” I asked, trying to keep my voice calm.
    Ada smiled reassuringly. “Don’t worry, Nonye. We’re almost there. It’s going to be fun, I promise.”
    But I wasn’t convinced. Something didn’t feel right. I looked out the window again, watching as the buildings and houses gave way to dense foliage.
    “Ada, I want to go back,” I said suddenly, my voice firm.
    Ada turned to me in surprise. “What? Why?”
    I shook my head. “I just don’t feel right about this. I want to go home.”
    Ada’s expression changed from surprise to concern. “Nonye, we can’t turn back now. We’re almost there.”
    But I was adamant. “I want to go home, Ada. Please.”
    The driver, who had been quiet until now, spoke up. “I’m afraid it’s not possible to turn back now, miss. We’re on a private road.”
    Ada put a reassuring hand on my arm. “Nonye, trust me. Everything will be fine. We’re just going to have a little fun, and then we’ll head back home. I promise.”
    I looked at Ada, searching for any sign of deception. But all I saw was her usual cheerful expression. Maybe I was just being paranoid. Maybe this really was just a harmless party.
    The driver, seeming to sense my hesitation, spoke up again. “We’re almost there, miss. Just a few more minutes.”
    I took a deep breath and nodded. “Okay, fine. Let’s just get this over with.”
    Ada grinned and squeezed my arm. “That’s the spirit! I knew you’d come around.”
    As we turned another corner, I caught sight of a sprawling mansion in the distance. The music was getting louder, and I could see people milling around outside.
    As the driver parked, we stepped out of the car. The moment I arrived at the party, I was struck by its grandeur. The mansion’s exterior was breathtaking, with twinkling lights and lavish decorations that seemed to shimmer in the night air.
    The music pulsed through the air, and the sound of laughter and chatter filled my ears. I felt a pang of unease as I realized that the party was much more extravagant than Ekene had described.
    As we entered the crowded room, I scanned the sea of unfamiliar faces, hoping to spot someone I knew. But everyone seemed like a stranger, and I felt a pang of unease. Ada, however, seemed to be in her element, excusing herself to grab us some drinks.
    Left alone, my mind began to wander. I glanced around, searching for Ekene, but he was nowhere to be seen. Just as I was starting to feel anxious, Ada reappeared, a bottle of wine and two glasses in hand.
    “Here you go,” she said, setting the glasses down in front of us. “I got us some wine. Let’s celebrate!”
    “Ada, I’m okay for now, I don’t need anything,” I said, trying to wave her off.
    But Ada was insistent. “Come on, just one glass,” she said, pouring wine into my glass. “It’ll help you relax.”
    “Hope it’s not alcoholic?” I asked, eyeing the drink warily.
    Ada laughed. “Haba, what do you take me for, Nonye? I know you don’t do alcohol.”
    I felt a surge of relief at her reassuring tone. I collected the glass from her, and she poured the drink into it. I took a sip, the cool liquid sliding down my throat.
    But I fear the worst is going to happen 
    (Do not take credit or Plagiarize AMAH’S HEART stories)
  • Bloodlust – Episode 75 & 76

    Bloodlust – Episode 75 & 76

     

    𝐁𝐋𝐎𝐎𝐃𝐋𝐔𝐒𝐓

    Bloodlust – Episode 75 & 76

    (Thin Lines Between Death)

    Genres: Mafias / College / Homicide / Forbidden Love / Psychology. 

    𝐓𝐇𝐄𝐌𝐄: 𝐓𝐡𝐞𝐲 𝐂𝐫𝐞𝐚𝐭𝐞𝐝 𝐀 𝐃𝐞𝐯𝐢𝐥. 

    Tags: Dark Romance, Family War, Crimes, Obsession, Lust, Drugs,  Violence, Intense Desires, Bad@ss Heroin, S£x, Revenge, Secrets, Suspense, Rivals, Bloody, Cops,Thriller, Abuse, Bully, Tragedy. 

    __________________
    The murmurs continued,everyone whispering or saying out one word or two,with total shock,confusion and a lot of expressions. 
    But it doesn’t seem like Fox was done yet. 
    “Nobody know this but…” He paused. 
    Getting everyone’s attention back and it became dead silent until he spoke up. 
    “About four years ago,Canessa escaped from where Jadaline kept her,but she doesn’t know. I found out somehow” Fox spoke up. 
    * Really?!
    * Does that mean she might be alive?
    * I wish she’s alive
    * Please be alive,my cute twinnies can’t be orphan,I hate it. 
    “But I have no idea if she’s alive,though I wish she Is,I want to apologize to her at least” Fox concluded. 
    “That bastard” Jadaline cursed from where she was,the guards still held him. 
    Tiger came to Fox also and they stood in front of everyone. 
    “I know we deserve whatever might happen next but,Kian,Kairo,I won’t beg for you to forgive us,but we are sorry for everything” Tiger said. 
    “I regret everything too,and I’ve always wanted to say something,thanks to my son who encouraged me” Fox said. 
    “I’m sincerely sorry for everything” Fox added and Tiger nodded in agreement. 
    Kian and Kairo said nothing. 
    “I’m with the final decision,right here” Sitara said and stood up. 
    All heads turned and they faced her. 
    “According to the rules of mafia,,betraying a brother or killing a brother is never a forgiven matter at all,not only did you plot against mad dog with a totally senseless reason,you did the same with his lover and made their kids lack parents love,just because of your selfish interest. I’m very disappointed,Vincenzo and Jadaline. You aren’t remorseful at all,not even a little bit,you fooled everyone here,everyone.” Sitara sighed. 
    Eveywhere was dead silent as they listened and waited for her to continue. 
    “Everyone involved in the death of Mad dog won’t stay unpunished,and for that reason,according to the rules of our empire. You all are hereby sent into the Mafia Dungeon,with daily tortures,till further notice” Sitara concluded. 
    * F+ck!!
    * Did I just heard right.?
    * Mafia Dungeon?! Heard that place is hell!
    * I don’t pity them,they deserve it
    * I feel so sorry for Kian and Kairo. 
    “Do you think that’s enough?” Kairo asked. 
    “Hmm,it is” Kian nodded and Kairo looked at him. 
    “I still want to kill them tho,especially Jadaline,how the fûck did you even fall for their daughter?” He asked. 
    Kian chuckled. 
    “Forget it” He muttered. 
    Almost immediately,Vincenzo,Jadaline,Tiger,Fox and other people involved were being taken away,everyone watched as Jadaline kept screaming and cursing out. 
    Knox went to hug his father. 
    “You did well dad” He muttered. 
    Fox smiled sadly and roughed his hair. 
    “Don’t cry,I will be fine,I deserve it” Fox said. 
    Knox nodded and watched him walked away with the guards toward the buses.
    Everyone started leaving the red house one after the other. 
    “Boys?” Sitara called as she approached Kian and Kairo. 
    They looked at her and she smiled shortly. 
    “Let’s have a quick conversation at the lounge,you can take your time,I will be waiting,he will bring you” She told them and walked away again,but one of her guards waited. 
    “You two should go on,we will take Elena home,it’s quite cold” Daven said. 
    Kian looked at Elena and she nodded. 
    “I won’t take long” He said. 
    “I will be waiting” Elena replied and waved at him. 
    Kian and Kairo left them and she sighed. 
    “I feel like fainting” Elena muttered. 
    “I’m so glad I had a shockproof on,coz what the f+ck was that?” Daven scoffed. 
    Saint chuckled. 
    “Where’s Knox anyway?” He asked. 
    “This is not the time to see him,I believe he will be fine,let’s go” Daven said. 
    “Are you sure he will be fine?” Elena asked. 
    “Sure,let’s leave” 
    *
    Kian and Kairo entered into the lounge and met Sitara already waiting for them,she smiled at them and pointed to the couch for them to sit which they did. 
    “How do you feel now?” She asked as she opened a bottle of wine. 
    “I don’t want you to get your hands stained anymore,so…”
    “Are you sure they will get punished? I want to be satisfied” Kairo spoke up. 
    Sitara stared at him,then Kian,she chuckled. 
    “It was you” She muttered.
    “What?” Kairo raised his brows. 
    “You can differentiate us?” Kian asked. 
    “Of course,I’m quite sensitive. And like I was saying,you don’t have to bother or doubting me and other lords,we will take care of them really well. And it’s all over now,you should live without worries from now,you won’t be seeing those people again”  Sitara said. 
    “Fox and Tiger…” Kian spoke up. 
    “What about them?” Sitara asked. 
    “Can they be separated from others? Can their punishment be lighter?” He asked. 
    “You don’t want them dead?” 
    “No” Kian and Kairo said at once. 
    “Why?” 
    “Because,,they apologized” Kian replied. 
    “What If they don’t mean it?” Sitara asked. 
    “His son..Is my best friend” Kian said. 
    “Just that? I thought Jada’s daughter is your girlfriend” Sitara raised her brows. 
    “Ex! Ex girlfriend” Kairo snapped. 
    “Boy calm down” Sitara scoffed and Kian chuckled. 
    “About Tiger and Fox,we will do exactly whatever you want” Capo entered. 
    “Thank you then” Kairo said. 
    Kian looked at Capo but then turned back to Kairo. 
    “Your wine,go on” Sitara smiled and took the two glasses. 
    “We really have low alcohol tolerance and we will be driving”  Kian and Kairo said at a time. 
    “I know,it’s not alcoholic” Sitara said. 
    Kairo took it from her but Kian’s brows remain raised. 
    “How come you know?” He asked. 
    Sitara looked at them and smiled. 
    “Mad dog was the same” She said. 
    Kian wasn’t satisfied with her answer but he collected it. 
    Capo sat down with Sitara and the four had five minutes conversation before Kian stood up. 
    “We should be on our way now” 
    Kairo also stood up. 
    “And about Justin…”
    “We will get him,surely. I think he went into hiding,but he will surely get punished,so no worries”
    With that,the twins walked out of the lounge. 
    “I should hurry up,Elena is home alone” Kian said. 
    “Are you kidding me? What about me?” Kairo snapped. 
    “I will drop you home,get in” Kian said and entered the car. 
    “I can’t believe you are ditching me,it’s fine though” Kairo sighed. 
    “You can protect yourself,but Elena can’t” Kian replied.
    “Valid point” Kairo muttered. 
    *
    AN EMPTY ROOM* 
    Bianca and Scylla are currently inside with Oscar,the three of them just standing and staring at themselves without uttering a word. 
    It was Oscar who broke the silence. 
    “We don’t have to act like siblings or anything,I know it’s not going to be comfortable,so let’s just remain as we used to be,it’s fine if…” He was still speaking when Bianca moved close to him and hugged him. 
    Surprising him. 
    “Let’s try to get along,no matter what” She said and then disengaged. 
    Oscar nodded slowly and looked at Scylla. 
    “I’m fine with anything, I just want to get out of here” She muttered and walked out of the lounge. 
    She bumped into someone as she got outside. 
    “Careful” Lotana said and she looked at him with a disgust face. 
    The scene of him trying to rape her flashed back within a second and she glared further. 
    “Stay away from me” She said and made to leave. 
    Lotana grabbed her hand. 
    “I’ve been meaning to apologize…for what I did…”
    “Stay the f+ck away from me!!” Scylla yelled. 
    “Apologize? For what? You want to tell me it was a mistake? No it wasn’t,you would have succeeded,if only someone didn’t save me” She shoved his hand off. 
    “Thank God you remember that at least” Knox showed up and Scylla glared at him. 
    “So have you apologized to Kian who your parents destroyed his childhood? And still risked his life for you? You didn’t apologize and you think you have the right to reject Lotana’s apology? Funny world” Knox cracked. 
    “What’s your business with me?” Scylla asked with a glare. 
    “My business is that I can’t believe I once liked you slightly,but anyway,I’m not here for you,hey,meet me in the car when she finally accept your apology which I doubt she would accept” Knox scoffed and walked away. 
    Lotana sighed. 
    “I’m sincerely sorry,it’s true” he said. 
    Scylla rolled her eyes. 
    “You’ve forgiven me right?” 
    “It’s okay” Scylla muttered. 
    Lotana smiled and held her hand. 
    “Thank you” He kissed her hand and immediately walked away before she could say anything. 
    “Is he crazy?” Scylla wiped her hand off. 
    Lotana entered the car with Knox who started driving almost immediately. 
    “You think everything will be fine now? It’s going to be really silent” Lotana said. 
    “I don’t know,but no matter what,I will trust and support Kian and Kairo. Nobody is supposed to experience all that,nobody” Knox muttered. 
    “I know” Lotana sighed. 
    *
    Hia and her friends went straight to her house together,and the first thing she did was pick up her phone to text Kairo. 
    “I still can’t believe all that was happening all these years,for real” Narisha spoke up. 
    “Beats me,my mental health was at stake back there,like how!” Visha shook her head. 
    “I wonder how it feels like not to have both parents,or how it feels like to know they were murdered” Shine mumbled. 
    Hia sighed. 
    “The school blog right now is a mess” Visha shook her head as she scrolled through her phone,different posts and comments. 
    * Heard Kian and Scylla already broke up
    * What do you expect? 
    * I definitely can’t date someone with such messed up family,never
    * Vincenzo and Jadaline?! Are we still in the same world?!!
    * This is crazy!!
    “You look worried” Narisha said to Hia as they entered the kitchen together. 
    “I’m just trying to text Kairo,I guess he’s not in the mood to talk” She sighed. 
    “Lover girl” Narisha teased. 
    “Stop,Kairo doesn’t like me that way,I will only hurt myself” Hia muttered. 
    “But you like him though,it’s obvious” Narisha smiled,she picked what she came for and walked out of the kitchen. 
    Hia sighed. 
    Narisha is right anyway. 
    *
    KIAN’S VILLA* 
    Kian actually expected Elena to be asleep by now,but he was welcomed by the aroma of Elena’s food right from the living room. 
    “I can’t believe her” Kian chuckled and walked straight to the kitchen. 
    He got to the door but Elena didn’t notice anything,she was busy dishing out Kian’s food,with so much care and love. 
    Kian stood there,staring at her until she turned around and gasped. 
    “I told you not to stress yourself” He muttered. 
    “You’ve not had good food for days now,you should have one tonight,it’s all over now” Elena muttered. 
    Kian wrapped his arms around her and hugged her. 
    Elena smiled and hugged him back,but he didn’t let her go. 
    “This remind me of back then….the mob,my room” He muttered. 
    “What?!” Elena laughed. 
    Kian broke the hug. 
    “I’ve missed your food,it’s a pity Kairo isn’t here tho” he muttered and placed and took the cutleries. 
    “Don’t tell me you’re eating here?”
    “Here is okay,let’s eat together” Kian said after putting everything on the flat kitchen table. 
    “Where am I supposed to sit?” Elena asked. 
    Before she could blink,Kian carried her and placed her on the table. 
    “I will feed you,don’t bother yourself” 
    Elena blushed. 
    “I’m happy” She muttered as they ate together. 
    “About what?”
    “Everything,I’m so happy we are back to how we used to be” She muttered. 
    “I really missed you alot,back then” She added and touched his eyebrows,Kian looked at her. 
    “Don’t leave me again,please” She mumbled. 
    Her finger moved to his face and then his lips. 
    “I might just die this time around” She sniff in her tears and looked away. 
    Kian stood up,he wiped her tears and made her look straight at him. 
    “I won’t” He said. 
    Elena placed her head on his chest. 
    “Let’s stay this way,for a long time,until we grow old” She muttered. 
    “With the other boys too” she added. 
    Kian smiled and rubbed her back. 
    She raised her head again and kissed his cheek. 
    “I miss doing that” She smiled. 
    “Someone’s flirting on a low key” Kian muttered. 
    “I’m not flirting!” Elena snapped. 
    “I will believe you” Kian said and she pouted. 
    Kian sat down back and continue eating while Elena play with his hair. 
    “Your hair got really longer” she said. 
    “Do you think Ponytail will look good on me?” Kian asked,his mouth full. 
    “Hey! Don’t do that! You always act hot and handsome when you are with others,but why acting silly with that food in your mouth?!” Elena snapped. 
    Kian laughed. 
    “Don’t laugh” She snapped and wiped his lips. 
    “Ponytail,what do you think?” 
    “No,I prefer it this way” She touched his hair. 
    “Okay” Kian said and she smiled. 
    *
    The next morning,Elena woke up feeling a little bit sick,she didn’t open her eyes as she turned, on the bed. 
    And when she finally opened up,her eyes connected with other two staring back at her. 
    Kian was bending beside the bend and staring at her. 
    “Morning” She mumbled. 
    “Are you okay? You were running temperature a while ago” Kian said,looking worried.
    “I’m fine” Elena replied. 
    “Sit up,I made you breakfast” Kian said. 
    Elena sat up on the bed and stared at her favorite italian breakfast.
    “Avocado toast?!” Her eyes widened and her sickness left her. 
    She lick her lips as she stared at it,the avocado toast is piled high with creamy avocado,pesto sauce,fresh tomatoes and mozaeella cheese. 
    “You didn’t prepare this yourself” Elena shook her head as she stuffed her mouth with a huge bite.
    “No I didn’t,but you love it right?” 
    “I love you!! You are the best in the entire universe,I love you” Elena jumped on the bed excitedly. 
    “Foodie” Kian chuckled and continue watching her eat. 
    “Have a taste” She fed him a little piece. 
    “Hmmm,really taste good” Kian muttered. 
    Elena smiled. 
    “My shirt looks cute on you” Kian suddenly said and Elena looked at him. 
    “I stole it last night,sorry” She pouted. 
    Kian chuckled. 
    Elena scratched her hair and sighed. 
    “I’ve not washed my hair since I got discharged from the hospital,because of my neck wound,its hard to bathe too,Can’t even use the shower” She muttered. 
    “I can help you wash your hair,promise to be careful” Kian said. 
    “Really?! Let’s do it now then”  Elena immediately got down from the bed. 
    “Let’s go to my room,shampoo is there,not here” He grabbed her hand and they walked out. 
    They both entered Kian’s bathroom,she had to sit on a seat while her head is turned into the tub with Kian inside. 
    “Smelly hair” Kian muttered as he began washing. 
    “Shut up,you have no right to talk to your savior like that,okay?” Elena snapped and Kian laughed. 
    “I’m like a wonder woman” 
    “More like..Wonder Girl” he teased. 
    “Next time I won’t protect you” Elena scoffed.
    “I will protect you instead,don’t do it again,for real” Kian muttered. 
    There was silence after that. Just Kian washing and massaging her hair and head. 
    “Thank you for staying alive Kian,for staying strong till now,after everything” Elena mumbled. 
    “Thanks for staying beside me no matter what,from the start,and till now” Kian also said and she smiled. 
    “Wanna learn a little self defense? I can teach you so you can kick anybody’s ass” 
    “I want that!” 
    “Good,let’s start once you’re fully okay” 
    “Yes boss” Elena grinned and shakes her body excitedly,the water mistakenly poured all over her chest. 
    “Ouch!” 
    “That wasn’t my fault,you weren’t still” Kian immediately said. 
    “Thank goodness it’s warm” Elena mumbled and looked at the soaked shirt. Kian also stared at it,,the water made the white shirt a little transparent and it stick on her boobs. 
    He immediately looked away and put a towel on her.
    “Thanks” Elena mumbled and stayed still after that. 
    *
    TWO DAYS LATER, KAIRO’S HOUSE* 
    “When are you guys resuming school?” Hia asked Kairo as he climbed down the stairs to meet her,she’s just returning from school. 
    “Next week” Kairo replied. 
    Hia nodded and sighed. 
    “I was worried,you are okay right?” 
    Kairo stared at her blankly. 
    “What do you want?” He asked. 
    Hia’s mouth went open,then she closed it again. 
    “Can I..” She paused and Kairo raised his brows. 
    “Can I hug you?” She asked in a low voice. 
    It was followed by silence,then Kairo simply nodded. 
    Hia almost couldn’t believe it,she quickly moved closer and hugged him,making sure it wasn’t so tight. 
    Kairo did what she least expected,he hugged her back. 
    Hia gulped,and her eyes went shut as she enjoyed the embrace. 
    They were interrupted by Kairo’s buzzing phone,Hia moved away immediately and Kairo checked his phone,a text from Clayton. 
    Clayton: Justin has just been caught,and we’ve found where Mad dog was buried. 
    Kairo’s eyes widened,he dialed Kian’s number immediately and without waiting,he ran out of the house in rush. 
    Hia ran after him. 
    “Don’t wait for me Zumi” Kairo said and entered his car,he drove out of tbe compound roughly. 
    *
    “Kian will be so excited about this,I’m sure he miss your food,mom” Elena smiled. 
    She’s presently in her mom’s house and she’s preparing some home made food. 
    “He always enjoy your food back then too” She continued. 
    “You’re blushing” the woman suddenly said and Elena blinked. 
    “Your face lit up so bright whenever you talk about him,I hope it’s the same with him too” 
    “Mom come on! Kian and I are best friends and you know that. And besides,he just broke up with his girlfriend,,so it’s not proper if I just….” Elena paused and sighed. 
    “I just want him to be happy” she mumbled. 
    “You’ve always made him happy,and Zero is a good boy,I’m sure he wants you to be happy too,so think about yourself also” 
    “I understand mom,but he comes first,he needs time to heal” Elena muttered. 
    Her mom smiled. 
    “You should make it two packages mom,Kairo too will  enjoy your food” Elena suddenly said. 
    “No,can you just make it five? Saint,Daven and Knox might feel bad If I don’t give them anything,I’ve not visited you for weeks now,please mom” She pouted. 
    “I can’t wait to meet all those boys,you must be really close with them” 
    “Of course,they are really nice to me and always protect me,you will love them,I promise,they are like my brothers,even though they are annoying some times,especially Daven” Elena scoffed. 
    “I’m happy you find yourself some real people baby,I’ve always worry thinking you might not have any friends at school” She sighed. 
    “Well,you don’t have to worry about me”
    “So what about Kian’s twin,are you getting along?” 
    “Yeah,we are all friends” Elena replied. 
    “Then,let’s cook a larger portion,for your annoying brothers” her mom said and Elena laughed. 
    “I will have to get there tomorrow early,coz of the cemetery visit” She sighed as she checked the time. 
    *
    NEXT DAY, A CEMETERY*
    Two cars arrived at the same time,Kian,Kairo and Elena came down from the first,all wearing black. Followed by Daven,Knox and Saint also,also wearing black all through with bouquet of flowers in their hands as well. 
    They walked to Mad dog’s grave,and getting there,they found another bouquet there already. 
    But since they were all there for the same,nobody cared. 
    Kian bent in front of the grave and rubbed it with his palm,then a drop of tear fell from his eyes. 
    Kairo bent beside him and rubbed his back. 
    “I’m so happy,at least I get to meet you once,I wonder how you look like though,but still,I’m happy we found you here” Kian muttered,trying not to cry. He placed the flower on it and Kairo did the same then hugged Kian. 
    Kian hugged him back right away and tears rolled down his eyes,then like a sync,Kairo’s tears also fell. 
    The other boys also dropped their flowers,Elena followed. 
    The boys all bowed their heads respectfully,Elena did the same and went to join Kian and Kairo in their embrace,she hugged them together and she didn’t know when she started crying too. 
    “Gosh,they should stop,I’m beginning to sweat in my eyes” Daven muttered and sniffed. 
    “Sweat? You mean tears” Saint muttered. 
    Knox sighed as he stared at them. 
    Even though his father confessed and will be punished,still he felt guilty seeing them being soft for the first time. 
    But then,Saint broke the silence. 
    “Is that his real name? Seems like what someone wrote just minutes ago” He pointed at the name written on the grave. 
    Luciano Bruno. 
    “It wasn’t there yesterday when we came here” Daven muttered. 
    “Someone was here,the flower we met here explains that as well” Elena muttered. 
    Immediately, Kian ran off toward a direction,Kairo followed him. 
    Kian actually noticed someone staring at them,but he was too sad to even think about it,but now it’s making sense. 
    After running around for almost two minutes,he found her. 
    A woman was just walking toward her car. 
    “Wait!!” Kian shouted and she turned back slowly. 
    Kian’s eyes widened immediately he saw her..Sitara. 
    Their eyes locked and he started walking slowly to her,Kairo also got there,with confusion written on his face. 
    “It’s you right?” Kian asked in a soft voice as he continues walking closer to her. 
    “It’s you…right? You are Canessa right? You are our mom right? Please tell me it’s you..it was you,you wrote his name there,you dropped the flower too…”
    “I might have known Mad dog’s name coz he work for…”
    “Crap!!” Kian yelled in tears. 
    “You know everything about us,you can differentiate us even when most people can’t,you know things about mad dog…don’t make me run mad,I’ve been thinking about it for days and I just….so please tell me,please I’m begging you” He said. 
    Sitara’s tears dropped. 
    Kairo’s eyes widened. 
    “My baby….my babies” Sitara broke into tears. 
    Kian didn’t know how to react at first,he just allowed his tears fall freely. 
    “Is that…really you?” Kairo also asked from where he was standing. 
    Sitara nodded. 
    “I can explain everything,I just… ” 
    She didn’t finish when both boys hugged her tight,almost suffocating her. 
    “Don’t explain anything….don’t do it” Kairo muttered. 
    Sitara chuckled,but it was mixed with tears. 
    “It feels different” Kian mumbled. 
    “What feels different?” Sitara asked. 
    “A mother’s hug” Kian replied in a mutter and more tears dropped from his eyes. 
    .
  • Nonye – Episode 9

    Nonye – Episode 9

     

     NONYE


    Nonye – Episode 9

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    I trudged back to my hostel room, feeling drained and defeated. I collapsed onto my bed, tears streaming down my face as I thought about everything that had happened.
    I missed my old life, my happy lifestyle at home. I missed my dad’s words of wisdom and my mom’s comforting hugs. I even missed my brother’s teasing.
    But most of all, I missed the sense of security and peace that I used to feel. Now, I felt lost and alone, like I was drowning in a sea of troubles.
    I thought about praying, but I felt too empty and guilty to approach God. How could I ask for help when I had deliberately gone against His will?
    I thought about opening up to my parents, but fear of their disappointment and disapproval held me back. And as for my brother, I didn’t think he would understand either.
    Feeling hopeless and helpless, I lay there for a while, tears streaming down my face. But then I remembered something, Ada had told me about someone who might be able to help me out of my mess.
    Summoning up the last vestiges of my courage, I picked up my phone and sent Ada a message. We agreed to meet up the next day to go see the person she had told me about.
    As I lay in bed, waiting for sleep to come, I felt a tiny spark of hope ignite within me. Maybe, just maybe, I could find a way out of this darkness after all.
    As we walked, the buildings around us grew older and more rundown. We were heading towards the edge of the campus, where the facilities were less maintained.
    “Ada, where are we going?” I asked again, feeling a sense of trepidation.
    “We’re going to see Ekene,” Ada replied, her voice low. “He’s a senior who’s been around for a while. He knows things.”
    I raised an eyebrow. “What kind of things?”
    Ada glanced around nervously before leaning in close. “Ekene knows about the campus’ undercurrents. He can help us figure out what’s going on.”
    I felt a shiver run down my spine. What kind of undercurrents was Ada talking about?
    As we turned a corner, I saw a dilapidated building looming before us. The sign above the door read “Student Union Building”, but it looked like it hadn’t been used in years.
    Ada pushed open the creaky door and gestured for me to enter. I hesitated for a moment before stepping inside.
    The building was dark and musty, the air thick with the scent of decay. I could hear the sound of scurrying rodents coming from the shadows.
    “Ekene?” Ada called out, her voice echoing off the walls.
    There was a pause, and then a figure emerged from the shadows. He was tall and lean, with piercing eyes that seemed to bore into my soul.
    “Ah, Ada,” he said, his voice low and smooth. “I see you’ve brought a friend.”
    Ada nodded. “she’s the friend I told you about… Nonye, this is Ekene. He’s an old friend”
    Ekene’s eyes seemed to gleam with amusement. “An old friend,” he repeated. “That’s one way to put it.”
    I felt a sense of unease as Ekene’s eyes locked with mine. There was something about him that seemed off.
    Ekene’s eyes seemed to bore into my soul, as if he could see all my secrets. I felt a shiver run down my spine as he stepped closer to me.
    “So, Nonye,” he said, his voice low and smooth. “Ada told me you’re having some problems with some guys.”
    I nodded, feeling a sense of trepidation. “Yes, that’s right.”
    Ekene’s eyes seemed to gleam with interest. “And you heard about them been a cμlt¡st?
    I hesitated, unsure of how much to reveal. But something about Ekene’s expression put me at ease.
    “Yes, I did”….I said, my voice firm. “I think Chuks might be involved in something bigger, something that could put me in dañger.”
    Ekene nodded thoughtfully. “I see,” he said. “Well, Nonye, it just so happens that I might have some information that could help you.”
    My heart skipped a beat as Ekene paused, a sly smile spreading across his face.
    “But first,” he said, “you have to do something for me.”
    I felt a sense of unease hearing what he just said….
    “What do you want me to do?” I asked, my voice hesitant.
    Ekene’s smile grew wider. “Oh, it’s quite simple, really,” he said. “I just want you to attend a little party with me tonight.”
    I felt a surge of fear as he mentioned the word “party”……”what party? must your help be attached with a condition?”..…I thought within me. I looked into Ada’s eyes hoping she would object but she only nodded patting my shoulder and signaling to me to go ahead. I felt disappointed, I had thought there’s hope when she told me she’s taking me to see someone to help clear my mess, unknown to me that my doom had just started.
    What kind of party?” I asked, my voice barely above a whisper.
    Ekene’s smile grew wider. “Just a little get-together,” he said. “But I think you’ll find it enlightening, by the way, Ada is also attending.” he added beaming with smile. I looked into Ada’s face and she gave a sure look.
    “I will be there..” she finally spoke
    I felt a sense of trepidation as Ekene’s eyes seemed to gleam with amusement. I felt trapped, I thought of going back to my hostel but as soon as I remembered that doing that wouldn’t ease my pain or save me from the troubles that lies ahead, I had to give in to Ekene’s request since Ada was also attending.
    “OK, I will go”…I said in a low voice and that was how I walked myself into a trap.
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