In The Name Of Papa

In The Name Of Papa #14

And you will know the truth and the truth will set you free. 

-John 8

If a feather dropped, someone passing outside would hear it. The silence that rested upon the Omotosho family in Leye’s living room was as compelling as the mix of emotions that lined their hearts.

Papa had just cleaned out one half of his closet before his children and their spouses. The truth was finally being let out. It was ugly and excruciating to hear. Love had passed around tissues to her sisters-in-law. She was now passing around fresh ones.

β€œI was not the father you all knew. I lived a shameful life. I don’t deserve your love, or forgiveness,” he said, coming to the end of his confession.

Shade covered her face in a sob. Big Mommy, also known as Jumoke, who was seated beside her, lent her shoulder for comfort.

β€œI have struggled with telling you this but it’s been difficult. I keep postponing it. But I think it would be dishonor to you to have you hear it from outside. I am utterly sorry. Please, forgive me for being terrible in my past, and for how I treated your mother.”

Love was sad, specifically because Papa excluded the part about how his late wife had, to a certain degree, been responsible for the lack of romance in their marriage. Even Leye was not aware of that part of their history. Papa had confided in her alone.

β€œBut there’s more,” he added.

β€œMore?” Shade repeated.

β€œYes.”

She buried her face on Jumoke’s laps.

β€œJumoke?” Papa called.

Jumoke gazed at her father, apprehension slowly filling her eyes.

β€œThe woman you thought was your mother, that you were told died when you were very little, was not your real mother. The woman who bore you, who was also your uncle, Olaitan’s wife, passed away just four days ago.”

β€œUncle Ola was married?” Jumoke asked.

β€œYes.”

β€œAnd Uncle Ola is my father?”

Papa shook his head.

β€œYou’re…my father?”

β€œYes.”

Jumoke tapped Shade off her laps. β€œDaddy, please explain.”

Papa looked at Love. She encouraged him to speak with a discreet nod. She had cheered his decision to come out to the public, but stressed that his family needed to know first. However, she was worried that just as he had done with the stories of his affairs, he would give only a one-sided version of what he was about to tell Jumoke.

β€œYour aunt, Aduni, came to live with us when I was just eleven years old. She was about seventeen then. I hadn’t attended her wedding to Ola. I was only told they had married in her village in Ota. She was loved by everyone. Beautiful, appealing, lively. And she liked me.

β€œYour grandfather was running a small textile company then and my elder brothers were involved. He wanted me to be part of it too but I was interested only in school and books. That counted as rebellion. And so when Ola who was then a soldier, was given accommodation in the barracks and he had to take Duni along, I was told to follow them as some form of punishment, knowing Ola was very strict with me, and life in the barracks would straighten me up.

β€œNow, Duni couldn’t have babies. They had taken her to different herbalists but nothing worked. This affected her relationship with Ola. Before his marriage he had suffered from a bad temper. With Duni, it doubled. He’d hit her every chance he got, over every little thing, calling her names. As young as I was, I felt her pain; I became sympathetic towards her. The years went by, I grew, tall and fetching. Girls were all over me, but all I cared for were my books. If I had maybe gotten some street education like the boys at the barracks, it would have helped me in so many ways.

β€œDuni and I became close, as much as one could be close to one’s elder brother’s wife, within the confines of morality. But I had fallen in love with her. It was pure and foolish, and wrong. I was ashamed of myself for the feelings I had. Nobody told me it was the way with teenage boys and their furious hormones. I prayed every night and morning for God’s mercy but the love grew. Duni, on her own side wanted me, but in a less innocent way. Ola was hardly around then, and at that time there was a lot of tension in the country, especially between the Igbo soldiers and their northern counterparts. My mom had wanted me home but my dad maintained that the barracks was best for me. So I remained with Duni. Whenever Ola came home and saw it fit to hit her, it was I who would clean her injuries afterwards and comfort her by reading stories from my books about foreign people and where they lived. She could not read, write or speak English but she understood every word I delivered to her. The stories I read took us both away from the world around us.

β€œDuni loved alcohol. She found solace in it. She would send me to buy her local beer and hot drinks because I was a boy and no one would raise an eye. I would return home and watch her down it all and still go about with a clear head. So one evening, she invited me to drink. I didn’t object; I had always wanted to try it because I felt it was what made one a man. But after just taking a cup, I passed out. It happened a few more times after that day. I’d drink, pass out and not recall anything by morning.

β€œBut you know how these things are. One starts to develop a strong head after a few tries. And it was on one of those nights after I had drunk my usual one cup, that I woke up and found Duni doing things to my body. When I tried to move, she pushed me down. My legs were too heavy to go anywhere, so I lay there and watched her, until it all ended. In the morning, she tried to find out if I recalled what happened, but I pretended not to know what she was saying. I felt utter shame, and for days I avoided her. But soon, because of what I felt for her and how she knew well to wheedle me, I was drinking another cup of a hot mixture of herbs and alcohol that left me almost incapacitated and aroused at the same time. However, when Duni came to me at night, I pushed her away and left the house. I feigned some illness and ran home to my mother who was then pregnant with your late uncle. She was happy to have me home. She pleaded with my father to let me stay for the remnant of the school term. I didn’t tell her what Duni had done.

β€œBut my bliss did not last long. Duni had fallen pregnant and had tried to pin it on Ola who was very certain the baby was not his. He accused her of whoring around in the barracks. He wanted her to name the men she had slept with or he would beat the pregnancy out of her. Scared for her life, she named me as the only man who had touched her. But she added that it hadn’t been consensual. She told him I had forced myself on her.

β€œSo Ola came home with a cutlass, ready to kill me. It took our three elder bothers to hold him down. A family meeting was set with all parties concerned. Did I rape Duni or not? I was asked. I sat there on the floor of our compound, shocked at Duni’s false accusation, and yet, not missing the desperate plea in her eyes. I loved her so much and knew her so well that she didn’t need to talk for me to hear her. I thought of what would happen to her, how she would be kicked out, how she would have no one, how she would take the child she was carrying away, a child that could be mine.

β€œβ€˜Kunle, you did not do this evil thing,’ my mother said as she wept. β€˜Not my son. I did not raise you like this.’”

Papa smiled sadly in recollection.

β€œI truly wanted to end her shame, to make her feel that she had done something right with me, but Duni’s tears and the bruises Ola had already inflicted on her that left her weak were more than I could bear. So, I lied. I said I had forced myself on her and she had kicked me out of the house, and that was why I returned home.

β€œMy brothers almost killed me that day. For my mom’s intervention, I would have died. My father looked at me, spat on me and told me he never wanted to see me again. My mother would not have an audience with me. She locked herself in for three days without food or drink, and when she finally emerged, she helped me pack my things into a bag, gave me some shillings and sent me on my way to Abeokuta. I traveled to be with my grandmother in the heat of the Biafran war.

β€œJumoke, you were born in my absence, and the moment your grandmother held you in her arms, she banished your mother from her sight. Duni returned to Ota, back to her people where she stayed for most of her life. She never remarried. It was I who brought her back to the family house a couple of years ago. I loved her still, for a very long time, after the whole saga. Even when my family saw me as the black sheep. Even when I was treated with scorn. The only person who kept a warm relationship with me was my mother. When my father died, my brothers took everything he left behind. She had to fight them before I was given something. And then she died too, right after my grandmother passed away. I was married to your mom then, and we had just had Omoleye. We weren’t rich but we had the Omotosho name which helped me open some doors. I stopped feeling pity for myself, dusted up my life and made something out of it.

β€œSo that is your story and mine, Jumoke.”

Love released held breath. Papa had not protected Aduni as he had said he would.  She was grateful for that. He had been self-sacrificing all his life. It was time to get the blame off his shoulders.

β€œYou allowed them think you were a rapist, daddy?” Shade asked. Jumoke was too shaken to speak.

β€œIt was either me or Duni.”

β€œDaddy, that’s sad.”

β€œDaddy…” Ayo spoke up. β€œActually, we suspected things were going badly between you and mommy.”

β€œHow?”

β€œShe called Shade and I one day to her room, crying, telling us not to withhold sex from our husbands when we get married or they would look outside. It was weird to hear her say those words. Shade and I were just teenagers, and mommy was always shy to tell us those things. Remember it was you who gave us the sex talk. She wouldn’t even discuss our periods with us, so to hear her speak that way gave us a glimpse into your marriage. We knew things were bad. The separate bedrooms, the way you hardly spoke to each other… I’m not saying what you did was right, but we understand that it had roots.”

Shade agreed with a nod. Love almost smiled. Both women were daddy’s girls. Nothing he ever did seemed wrong in their eyes.

No one had anything to say. Love stepped in.

β€œBig Mommy?”

Jumoke looked up, face in a daze. β€œWhat?”

β€œYou have anything to tell your dad?”

β€œCan I get a break? I was just told that my mom was an adulterous rapist.”

β€œI’m sorry. Take your time.” Love focused on her husband who was on a dining chair, away from the circle in the living room. β€œJeremiah?”

β€œI’ll pass.”

β€œAnyone else wishes to speak?”

Jumoke’s husband moved forward on his seat and explained that he would speak on behalf of the sons-in-law. Papa held Alice’s hand held tightly in his as the man began.

A movement from the kitchen caught Love’s eyes. She gave it further inspection and caught Mina and Ify struggling with an iPad. She studied them for a bit before Ify gained the device and hurried out to the living room. Love halted her with a raised hand. Ify made a few frantic gestures, but Love insisted with the shake of her head.

Mina popped out next, her phone in hand, marching past Ify with a triumphant gait. All she needed was a sharp stare from Love and her steps came to a halt.

Love turned back to Big Mommy’s husband who was now halfway with his speech. From the corner of her eye, she spied the two assistants trying to get her attention once more, but she continued to ignore them. But then, the front door burst opened, letting Najib in. He limped forward, throwing in an apology as he walked past them.

β€œI’m sorry I have to interrupt you but you all need to see this.”

β€œNJ, this is quite rude,” Love mentioned. β€œMy apologies, everyone. NJ, wait outside until we’re done.”

β€œThis can’t wait.”

He walked to the television, turned it on and had it connected to the internet, specifically to YouTube. He tapped on the trending videos icon and the first thing that popped up was Phoebe’s face. The video title read: Ex-mistress Of BCC General Overseer Omotosho Breaks Her Silence Over Secret Affair

Love straightened up in her seat. β€œWhat the hell is this?”

β€œThat’s what we wanted to show you!” Mina and Ify said at once. β€œIt went up about two hours ago and it’s already trending,” Mina added.

β€œOh, Jesus!” Shade moaned.

β€œAnd you’re just telling us?!” Love rose to her feet.

β€œMommy, you said we should leave the house and give you privacy,” Ify stated. β€œWe went for a walk and came back in and saw that all your phones have been buzzing in the kitchen…”

β€œPlay the darn video, NJ.”

Najib tapped on the video and all went hush.

 

†††

β€œThis is bad,” Tara said, looking into her phone. β€œThis is really bad. Boo are you seeing this?”

β€˜Boo’ was busy with her boob, kneading it, sucking on her nipple.

β€œOh God, Papa. I can’t believe this is happening.”

Wesley’s hand was winding up Tara’s thigh. Her flare skirt had already been flung over her tummy, leaving her with her thong alone.

β€œWes, do you even care that this is happening to BCC?”

β€œI watched the video the moment it hit the web.” Wesley stopped. β€œThen I was in traffic on my way here. It’s unfortunate but the old man brought it upon himself. And Bishop A too. He shouldn’t have been involved.”

β€œThe wicked mentioned Bishop A as well?”

Wesley sighed. β€œAre we going to do or are you going to bother about people who made silly life’s decisions and are now paying for it.”

Tara sat up from the sofa he had flung her onto some minutes ago. β€œOh my God! She just mentioned Alice.”

Wesley gave up. He went up on his feet and entered his kitchen while Tara straightened up to get better concentration on the video.

β€œAwww, Alice… Pastor Leye too?” Tara was beginning to tear up. β€œGod, what is this nau? Why BCC? Who is this evil women sef? I don’t think I can take this.”

Yet she kept on, until Wesley returned with a glass of juice for her.

β€œHow can I be drinking juice when the church is on fire?”

β€œThe church is not on fire, baby.” Wesley sat, taking off his shoes. β€œThey will do damage control and soon, things would be back on track. BCC won’t be the only church to be rocked with a scandal. To me, sex scandals are way better than fraud scandals. With sex, people forgive easily. With fraud, they don’t, and it makes them withhold cash.”

β€œThe wicked woman just mentioned late Mommy Moji.” Tara started to sob. Wesley looked at her weirdly.

β€œYou knew her?”

β€œNo, but grandma did and she spoke highly of her. Waahh!”

Wesely was perplexed. β€œI’ll be upstairs, if you need me.”

He left Tara with her emotions and went up to his unnecessarily large bedroom. There, he undressed and showered. When he returned, he picked his phone and dialed a number. A female answered.

β€œHi luv,” she greeted.

β€œWifey.” He shut his door. β€œHow’s my baby doing today?”

β€œSad. I’ve not heard from you in two days.”

β€œIt’s work, my heart. You know how it is. A new shipment of goods just came in yesterday. I haven’t slept a wink. How are you?”

β€œGood.”

β€œReading for exams?”

β€œEvery day. I can’t wait to finish so that I can come to you.”

β€œCome to me keh. Please stay in Benin. There’s no saying what will happen to that hymen of yours if you land in Lagos.”

She laughed. β€œYou’re such a joker, Wes. How is momsi?”

β€œOkay. We’re fighting, as usual.”

β€œMust you two always fight? Can’t you chill for the old woman?”

β€œShe’s annoying.”

β€œMeanwhile, I’m hearing gist about your church o.”

β€œWhat church?”

β€œBCC nau. Abi you’re no more there? My roommate and her friend were just gisting now. I eavesdropped. Is it true that Papa had an affair while he was married?”

β€œI’m just hearing it.”

β€œI would have gone online to check but I’m out of data.”

β€œYou’re out of data and you didn’t tell me? Ivie, what’s wrong with you?”

β€œMust I ask for everything from you? It’s just 1k. I’ll renew my subscription when I go out to buy dinner.”

β€œI don’t want to ever hear you say you shouldn’t ask anything from me. I am your fiancΓ©. You’ll soon be my wife. It’s my job to take care of you. I don’t want those useless campus boys to come and steal you from me.”

She gave a giggle.

β€œBut I’m not joking. Don’t let those boys deceive you.”

β€œThey won’t. But seriously, about your church…”

β€œWhatever you heard is a lie. Just bad belle people.”

β€œMy roommate is a huge Papa fan. She’s been praying for a BCC fellowship to kick off on campus sef, so I wonder why she would lie.”

β€œOh well…”

β€œSee ehn, when it boils down to it, and I mean no offense…”

β€œOffense already taken.”

She laughed. β€œWhen it boils down to it, Catholic church is the best.”

β€œGo and sit down, my friend.”

β€œTrue. My church is the best. No scandal like this between the priests and women.”

β€œBut there are between priests and small boys.”

β€œTouchΓ©.”

β€œSee ehn, I can’t judge Papa or any priest for what they do. My motto is since you only live once, just face your life and do you. Whatever makes you happy.”

β€œDangerous thoughts there, Wesley. What if someone finds happiness in killing people? Should we also pat him on the back and say YOLO? Or the one that feels it’s okay to sleep with someone else’s wife?”

Wesley suddenly became tired of the conversation. Ivie loved to argue, and whenever she was given the chance to, she would use arguments to show off her intelligence. Her brains were what attracted Wesley to her, but sometimes she went overboard and never forgot to remind him that she was studying to be a doctor.

β€œWifey, I have to go. Someone is at the door.”

β€œOkay, Wes. I love you.”

β€œI love you too, my heart.”

He wore his clothes and returned downstairs to Tara who was still in a sour mood. Lying on the sofa, she had her legs raised, exposing her thighs. He was instantly turned on at the sight of her. She was by far the most pleasurable woman he had been with. Her naivety and submissive qualities made her all the more appealing. She would have been the best fit for him, but his mom had chosen Ivie. He wasn’t a mommy’s boy; it was just that the woman had never been wrong with her counsel. And in this case, he totally agreed with her.

Her reasons were that Ivie who was intelligent and enterprising was on her way to being a doctor, too. But Tara was an unpopular makeup artist. Gullible and lazy. Neither he nor his mother saw any good coming out of her in the long run.

β€œIt’s her type that will sit at home, do nothing and get fat, eating all your money,” his mom had hypothesized. β€œIf a man out there tells her the right things that’ll tickle her fancy in your absence, she would just fall for him. Look at how easily she left her fiancΓ© of three years. You think she would be faithful to you?”

β€œThat’s enough, mom,” Wesley had scolded. He hated when she spoke disapprovingly about his women. A less than perfect partner was a poor reflection of his discernment. And no one knew how to remind him of his wrong choices like his mother.

β€œPick Ivie. She has been with you for a year. She is smart, faithful and ambitious. As long as she remains a virgin for you, you’ll be in control of her heart after your first night together, which would be on your wedding night, of course. Not all that nonsense you keep doing with girls up and down. I do hope you have not slept with Tara. Leave her virginity for her real husband. ”

And it was after that conversation that Tara was struck off the potential wife list. She was to remain a source of pleasure and entertainment for him. He dreaded the day he would come to the decision of letting her go. It wasn’t always easy to end things with a woman one was intimate with. It felt like some part of him was constantly being taken away. Yet, it didn’t stop him from finding someone new to fill in the emptiness.

β€œAre you still sad?” he asked Tara as he approached her.

β€œLeave me jor. You don’t even care about what’s happening in your own church.”

β€œTara, Papa and Adonijah made their beds. They should lie on them.”

β€œWe should support them.”

β€œWe should. But now, we should think about ourselves.”

He bent over and kissed her.

β€œWes, we have to stop this.”

β€œStop what?”

β€œThis thing we’re doing. The sex. Just look at what is happening to Papa. I’m sure he was enjoying himself like this. Now, all his sins are exposed. What if we get exposed like that?”

β€œWe won’t.” Wesley climbed over her, spacing out her legs to nestle in.

β€œAnd apart from that, you and I know it’s wrong.”

β€œAt least, we’re not committing adultery, which is a sin as bad as murder.”

He grabbed a fistful of her breast and caught the nipple between his teeth through her blouse.

β€œWesley,” she protested weakly.

β€œMmm?”

He loved when he aroused her. She was easily stimulated.

β€œI always feel guilty.”

β€œMe too, but you’re so sweet, Tara. I can’t help myself. You make a man lose his mind.”

Tara moaned under his caresses. His hand went between her legs and began pushing in a finger.

β€œWes…” she moaned.

β€œYes, baby?”

β€œStop.”

β€œDon’t stop, you mean?”

He withdrew from her and pushed down his briefs.

β€œWesley, no.”

β€œTara, yes.”

He tugged at the strings of her thong, dragging it off her thighs and down her legs to her feet.

β€œPlease, don’t.”

Disregarding her, he stretched out her thighs and drove himself into her. She whimpered pleasurably as the length of him filled her. On her own, she adjusted her bearing and gave him deeper access.

β€œThat’s it, baby.”

She wrapped her legs around him.

β€œI love you,” he whispered when he saw traces of constraint hanging in her eyes. The guilt was there too, but he didn’t mind. It was part of the journey. There wasn’t a single moment, while having sex, that he didn’t feel terrible for doing it. But to him, that was where the fun lay. As a child, he had enjoyed breaking his parents’ rules simply because it gave him a rush to do so. As an adult, he lived on a constant high, doing the forbidden.

He took Tara’s soft lips in his mouth and buried himself deeper inside her. It didn’t take much to have her calling out his name. Papa, Adonijah, and their scandal were soon forgotten.

†††

β€œYour problem is that you never listen!” Maggie yelled at her husband. β€œI warned you about getting involved with that Phoebe witch but you refused to hear! Look at it now! She has mentioned you and said all those nasty things!”

Adonijah had just returned home, carrying the look of a man weighed by a thousand problems. For the first time, he was without words. Phoebe turning against him had left him in shock.

Hadn’t he been on her side? Wasn’t it he who wanted her to get back everything the years of shame had taken away from her? Hadn’t he been pumping money into her account for the past four months? When did he become the enemy?

He ignored the other voice in his head that was reminding him of when Phoebe had come to him four nights ago to tell him that she was ready to go public with details of her past affair with Papa. Adonijah had looked at her with a nasty frown and said, β€œAre you out of your mind, woman? Can you not see how it’ll destroy the church?”

She had stared back at him in confusion. β€œBut wasn’t that the plan from the beginning?”

β€œWell, things have changed now. I am the current general overseer and anything untoward coming from you will destroy my name and reputation. And it would mark you as an enemy of BCC which I have vowed to protect with my life. So, if George offered you something, you better go back to him and take it, because that’s the best you can get. It’s clear you’re here to tarnish the image of the church and I would not allow it.”

β€œI only want my son,” she had almost cried.

β€œWell, you will not get him with this attitude. Quit on your threats, accept what George offers and I will help you find your son. Remember that I told you that I had no hand in his disappearance. I am reiterating it. But I will graciously help you find him, only if you behave like the good girl you are.”

He had then sent her out of his office and given instructions that she should never be allowed in again. When she made phone calls to him the next day, he ignored them, sending her a text:

Have you agreed to George’s terms?

She did not reply the text or call him again. He had even forgotten about her, until his assistant walked into his office two hours ago and told him about her latest act.

His conscience condemned him but he maintained to himself that he hadn’t been directly responsible for what Phoebe did. It was all on George. Now, the problem was how he was to convince him that everything Phoebe had said about him in the interview was not true.

β€œAloy, is it not you I’m talking to?!” Maggie yelled, raising her pitch higher than it already was.

Adonijah ignored her as went for his dinner on the dining table. She kept on with her tirade, while he relaxed in his chair and set about to eat.

β€œI will murder that witch these two hands!” Maggie threatened. β€œAnd when I’m done, I will land on you!”

β€œCan you let me hear word?!” Adonijah bellowed as he dunked molded yellow eba into a thick sea of white soup and tossed it into his mouth. He hissed after swallowing, and went for another scoop of eba. Resting beside his meal on the dining table was his tablet. The famous Phoebe interview with a popular media site was playing. His phone was ringing nearby. He ignored it.

β€œAbeg leave!” he warded Maggie off like a fly, but she was already on her way out.

Adonijah increased the volume of his tab to listen better to the part of the interview that concerned him. He had already watched it twice. He was looking for loopholes with which he would use to present his case before Papa.

β€œAdonijah was in on it from the beginning,” Phoebe said to her interviewer. β€œHe knew about the affair, and had questioned me about it in the early stages. When I told him I was seeing George, he told me to be careful and ensure that I never got caught.”

β€œSo, he never advised you to stop?” the interviewer asked.

β€œNo. In fact, he was the one that rented and furnished the apartment George promised me. He was in support of the relationship.”

β€œAnd when it was time to have your baby?”

β€œI didn’t see him at the hospital because of the state of my health, but my sister told me he was around, which meant he was there to clean up dirt. That was what he always did for George. He covered his tracks. Conspiring with my sister, George’s late wife and their son, Pastor Leye, Adonijah took my son away from me and they lied to me that he had died and was already buried.”

β€œBut you said it was the same Bishop Adonijah who reached out to you twenty-three years later, urging you to expose Papa George Omotosho. Isn’t that right?”

β€œYes. It was clearly for his own selfish reasons. I think he felt shortchanged by George in some way and was trying to use me to get back at him. The plan was to come out as I am doing now, just to mar George’s reputation. But I had deferred on it because I was hoping that someone would tell me where they have kept my son. My aim was and is never to taint anyone’s name. I just wanted my son, and neither of them was saying anything. In fact, Adonijah cut me off the moment George ordained him general overseer. Four days ago, I visited George and threatened to come out with this story if I didn’t get my son. He offered me money, a car and top position in the church. I was angry. I felt after neglecting me all these years, he still had no remorse for what he did. Is that the type of man someone calls their spiritual father? I then went to Adonijah, thinking I’d get a better response, but he told me to take what George was offering and give up on my revenge quest. Those had actually been his words. He treated me like a buzzing mosquito in his ear. I never felt so humiliated and used.”

β€œSo you’re saying that all you want is your son?”

β€œYes.” Phoebe faced the camera. β€œGeorge, Leye, Adonijah, Priscilla, please, give me my son. I will not stop until I have him. George, you know I have more in my arsenal to reveal about your past…”

The interviewer cut her off. β€œMore? You care to share?”

β€œNot yet. At least, George, now you know I’m not bluffing. If I don’t get my son, I will keep talking.”

β€œWhat if this son is really dead?”

Phoebe looked at the interviewer with scary eyes. β€œHe is not. I feel him. He’s near. My son is alive.”

†††

β€œDaddy, your phone is ringing.” Ify hurried after Leye who was on his way to his home office. He stopped and turned.

β€œHasn’t it been ringing all evening, Ifeoma? Why are you disturbing me?”

β€œIt’s Asher.”

Leye caught a look in her eyes. He didn’t know why she felt Asher’s call needed to be answered over all the other calls that had been coming in.

β€œDon’t answer it,” he instructed and continued to his study where Papa, Love and Alice were waiting. He hadn’t wanted Alice there but Papa had insisted on having her present. The Omotosho daughters and their husbands were having dinner. Leye felt it was best to exclude them. Papa had showed enough emotional helplessness in front of them already. A man’s daughters didn’t need to see too much of their father’s weakness.

Leye shut the door.

β€œDad, there’s something you should know,” he said straightaway. β€œSomething I have hidden from you for years.”

Papa rested his elbow on the visitor’s chair in which Alice was seated.

β€œYou should also know that it wasn’t done out of malice or any reason other than keeping you away from indignity and protecting the ministry. I have been struggling with the decision to tell you and it’s been hard.”

β€œSpeak, son.”

β€œDad, your son with Phoebe is alive. She gave birth to a healthy boy twenty-three years ago. We felt it best to keep him away, where no one would come looking.”

Papa’s hand dropped from the chair. He stared from Leye to Love.

β€œAre you serious, Leye?” Alice asked.

Papa held confusion on his face. β€œWhat are you saying?”

β€œI, Sister Priscilla, Bishop A and mom felt it was best to keep him away from you and Phoebe.”

β€œLeye,” Alice called. β€œWait. You’re saying that mad woman is not lying?”

β€œShe didn’t know for sure. I’d have thought Adonijah would have told her but from the video, it was clear he didn’t.”

β€œOmoleye, you can’t be lying to me,” Papa said.

β€œNo. His name is Asher Adewunmi.”

β€œOh God.” Papa ran a hand over his hair. β€œWhere is he? Where has he been all these years?”

β€œAt Imaan’s orphanage.”

β€œWhat?!”

β€œI put him in the best of schools, dad. He even has a major in International Studies from the US. Asher was well-taken care of by me.”

β€œWhy would you people do this to me, Omoleye?! Who hides a son from his father?! All these years and I knew nothing about it?! Leye, how can you keep something like that away from me?!”

β€œIt was done to protect you.”

β€œAnd when was I going to be told about him?! On my deathbed?! You’re only telling me now because of Phoebe’s threats?! And oh, yes! You made me out to be a liar!”

β€œDid you hear the part where I said I have been struggling with the decision to tell you?!” Leye fired back.

β€œDon’t give me that! You people went behind my back and did things without consulting me and told me that my son was dead!”

β€œA son you didn’t want! We all heard Phoebe! You told her to abort him! Now you’re acting like you would have been the happiest dad alive if Asher had been thrust into your life?!”

β€œI should have been told! Let me make the decision of keeping him or hiding him away from the public! My son! My decision!”

β€œYes! It’s always like that with you! Selfish and insensitive over the way you hurt others! Your affair with Phoebe was beyond you and her and what you both wanted! It affected everyone! Including people who knew nothing about it! It was never about you!”

Alice put a hand on Papa that stopped him from making another retort.

β€œThis war of words is getting us nowhere,” she pointed out. β€œLet’s all breathe and find a way to work together as a team.”

Love stood up. β€œWhat Alice said. No more fights, father and son.”

Papa left where he stood and went to Leye. He spoke in a broken voice. β€œI’m sorry for the burden you had to bear…”

β€œThis is not the time.” Leye would not look into his eyes.

β€œDo you have a picture of the boy?”

β€œNot with me right now.”

β€œI want to see him. Can you call him over?”

β€œI’ll return his call. He was on the line earlier. I think he knows.”

Leye left the office. Love addressed Papa. β€œYou and Jeremiah need to squash this beef, sir. We have only one enemy here, and that’s Phoebe. She has come after the Omotoshos and the church, and we’re going to hit back hard.”

β€œShe’s just one person, Loveth,” Papa commented.

β€œThen she should have counted the cost of war before taunting her enemies. I had Najib dig into her past, just after she left BCC. We found that she had a huge quarrel with the deputy general overseer’s wife in Life and Joy Ministry. The woman accused her of stalking her husband and gave instructions that Phoebe was never to be allowed near him. Phoebe eventually left the church and went to Faith Hill Tabernacle where it was said she rose to rank quite fast. There was rumor at the initial stages that she had had something with one of the senior pastors there, and that was why she was made a leader.”

β€œAre we towing that line?” Papa looked worried.

β€œWe are, Papa. We need to establish that she has a thing for pastors. The image she painted in that interview, of being manipulated by you, has to be brought to question.”

β€œBut I manipulated her.”

β€œNo, you fell in love with her,” Love corrected. β€œYou had issues in your marriage and Phoebe was there for you.”

β€œNot exactly.”

β€œBut close. And β€˜close’ will work.”

β€œLoveth, I’m not comfortable with this.”

β€œDid you or did you not try to divorce our late mommy to be with Phoebe?”

β€œYes. But it was merely a thought.”

β€œA thought which you expressed to Adonijah?”

β€œYes.”

β€œGood. I am not twisting the truth here, Papa. I’m simply saying it as it is. What Phoebe has done cannot be made into a sweet-smelling garden of happy flowers. She shat on your reputation. We’ll retaliate in kind.”

β€œAnd how will this revelation of her thing with pastors be let out to the public? A source who wishes not to be named writes to a blog, I guess?”

Love smiled. β€œNot really. There would be faces. There would be names. Real people. In return, we would show appreciation to them for speaking out. Meanwhile, Mina tells me that BCC members have started a hashtag online. #NotMyPapa.”

β€œBut I will corroborate Phoebe’s story and the hashtag would end up not being in our favor.”

β€œPapa, it’s fine. Everyone loves a man that owns up to his mistakes.”

Papa walked to Leye’s desk and perched on it. β€œIf only I had known I actually had a son, Phoebe wouldn’t have done this. But either way, the truth would still come out. That was why I wanted to be the one doing the telling myself.”

β€œYou will. I’ll proceed to having a talk with our PR.”

β€œIs she releasing a statement too?” Alice asked.

β€œNot immediately. But she has to say something first, before Papa speaks. I need to talk to her and brief her on what to release to the media. As for phone calls, you can begin answering them, but please, don’t respond to any questions concerning Phoebe’s claims. Papa, I would have an editor from our media team work with you on writing your response.”

β€œGreat.”

β€œI need you all to stay strong. This might seem like hell but it’ll soon blow over. Business-wise, it kicks us in the guts, but once I get upstairs now, I’ll be making necessary phone calls.”

β€œGeorge?” Alice called. β€œWhat do you plan to do to Adonijah now that Phoebe has exposed that he was behind all this from the start?”

β€œAloy would deny and twist the story to prove his innocence. I don’t have time for that. Loveth?”

β€œYes, Papa?”

β€œI need to see what you and the PR lady are working on before it hits the public.”

β€œYes, sir.”

β€œThank you.”

β€œYou’re welcome, Papa. I need to turn in.”

β€œGoodnight, Pastor Love.”

Love nodded at Alice as she made her exit.

β€œDuchess?” Papa sighed. β€œI am so sorry you have to go through this. I know I’m not premium husband material right now, but I promise, when all this goes away, I’ll give you a wonderful time.”

β€œIt’s fine, George.” She spun the chair to face him. β€œHow are you doing?”

β€œWeirdly, I feel lighter. The most important thing was letting the girls know. The burden is taken away. After we watched the interview and Omoleye prayed, I felt some sort of peace drop in.”

Alice took his hand. β€œIf you were to turn back time, would you do things differently? Stay faithful to your late wife?”

β€œThe old George still wouldn’t. He would do the same thing.” Papa laughed. β€œBut this man standing before you…he’s changed. He doesn’t even know who that guy used to be.”

Alice threw her head in the direction of the window next to her. β€œIs that rain I hear?”

β€œit’s just a shower. Nothing serious.”

β€œI should be heading home.”

Papa helped her up. β€œThank you for standing with me.”

β€œYou’d do the same, George.”

She went for his lips in a soft kiss. Holding her hand, he led her out of the office. Everyone was still present, but Ayo had just announced that she was leaving. Papa called her over for a hug.

β€œDaddy, me too.” Shade hurried to him first. β€œWe have to leave before the rain gets serious.”

She wrapped her arms around Papa and held him tightly, looking up at his face.

β€œAre you going to be okay, old man?”

β€œI’m already okay, Folashade.”

She placed her ear to his chest. β€œIt’s true. Your heart is not beating fast.”

Her words brought some laughter to the room, sprinkling the heavy atmosphere with some relief.

β€œDid you call him?” Papa asked Leye, who had just popped out of the kitchen.

β€œI did. His phone rang unanswered.”

β€œPlease, try again.”

β€œI’m on it,” Leye replied, putting his phone to his ear. The doorbell dinged, and the housemaid who was on her way out with a basket of lemons for Shade from Love, went for the door. She opened it and in came Asher. Leye took his phone away from his ear and turned to his father.

β€œThat’s him, dad. That’s Asher.”

Papa broke the conversation he was having with Alice and looked Asher’s way. Last night, he had dreamt about him, just as he had done the night before and the ones before that. Phoebe’s visit had kicked off a series of nightly dreams about a son he was certain never existed. In each dream, which hadn’t differed from the next, Asher had been a little boy. Energetic and bright-eyed like his brother. But that was all Papa saw. Now, as he stared at him, he felt the same sort of eeriness that fell on him whenever any of his dreams came to reality.

Asher’s eyes found his, and to him, it was as if he had known the boy all his life. It didn’t seem like he was staring at a stranger. And this was because the boy bore the face of his grandfather, Papa’s father, Adewunmi. The likeness was remarkable, even though he had Phoebe’s eyes. Papa felt his heart stir.

β€œYoung boy, who are you?” Shade, now standing by the front door questioned.

β€œGood evening, ma,” Asher greeted with a bowed head.

β€œGood evening. Who are you here to see?”

β€œMe,” Papa answered loudly. β€œHe’s here to see me. Everyone, I’d like you to meet Asher Adewunmi Omotosho.”

Papa smiled as his words dropped on them like a bomb. But he didn’t take his eyes off Asher. The boy seemed to be unable to move as he held him with a gaze that was laden with warmth. 

β€œHe is my son who was once lost but now is found,” Papa continued. β€œAsher, welcome to the family.”

Outside, the gentle shower turned to a full downpour.

 

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70 Comments

  1. Tamara says:

    Awww….thanks,sally! You write so beautifully.
    Tara…very mumu somebody.
    A lot of people are hurting here…wanna hate Phoebe,but I can’t.All she wants is her son. I wonder what she’ll do when she finds out George was really not aware of Asher’s existence.

  2. Busayo Akogun says:

    There’s nothing that is hidden that will not be brought to the open. It is just a matter of time. Weldone, Sally. You’re my crush at all times.

  3. Simplygold says:

    Awwwwh….so emotional! Can’t stop the water works. Thank you Sally, you’re the best. I think Phoebe has done well, revealing the part each took in the drama.

  4. Made says:

    Sob sob ???
    What an emotional roller coaster ride!
    Poor Tara though..

  5. Dupe says:

    Awwwwww, Phoebe why! I hope Asher has a heart to forgive all the wrongs, I hope Papa gets through this turbulence. Hey Wes, so you’ve got a wifey somewhere, karma is coming for you, Tara, your eyes will soon be opened, I hope it won’t be when you get pregnant with twins sha. As usual Ms Sally you are the bomb. Pastor Love used to have a blackmailer, whatever happened to that part of the story. Can’t wait to read the next episode. Big thumb for you ma’am.

  6. Gerald says:

    Beautiful. Wondering how the parties will sleep, since it’s raining and most (if not all) of them will spend the night at the house.

  7. clarabest says:

    Tank u for this…

  8. Ogoo says:

    This episode had me screaming all thru! Well done Sally.

    I’m a church girl. Been one all my life and I can relate to this all. I was skeptical at first about this – a story with a church theme. It’s either the writer makes of no essence the purpose of the church or the church is painted perfect. None of these extremes are true. The church, God’s church is made up of humans. Imperfect seeking the grace that God so willingly bestows. And even with it’s imperfection, it’s still His church.

    I gave up on church for a brief period in my life but came back. Now things are in perspective…God is my priority, not church. the Church still has its place. But nothing in church surprises me now or shakes my belief in God. I trust Him to deal with His church the best possible way.

    That said, thank you Sally for the story! I’ve read all your books and followed this blog since I found it but never commented until now. You’re so talented. God bless you. I don’t know the course this story will go but I look forward to it with an open mind now.

  9. Dumebi says:

    Omg… I didn’t want it to end. This is my best episode yet
    Well done Sally

    1. Dumebi says:

      Ehen about Tara, I’d love to blame her but things aren’t always what they seem but then again, she’s over 30! She should have more sense. Anyway, I just hope she doesn’t get pregnant for Wes and I secretly wish that ‘wifey’ disappoints or hurts him real bad.

  10. Melissa says:

    Damn! You sure know how to leave someone wanting more. Thanks Sally

  11. Melissa says:

    It started to rain heavily here too. Immediately I finished typing the first reply.

  12. Patience Bassey says:

    Awww! I so much love this episode. I pity Tara sha, and pastor Love, I love her being in control

  13. Reni says:

    this episode is something out of a Hollywood movie ???….Sally more ink to your pen

  14. Rosemary says:

    Wow…..what an episode! I had a swell time. Thanks sally you’re the best! God bless.

  15. Gift says:

    Sally sally Sally,,thanks ,my weekend crush,when families stick together they can overcome anything hauled on them,,the way you write ehn,,words fail me sally,may God continue giving you the wisdom to write more

  16. Rikitava says:

    The best!!!!! I’m speechless walahi…

  17. wumi says:

    Sally, this is my best episode so far. I think the story has reached its crescendo. Madam Sally, where are you taking us from her?

  18. Mariam says:

    Wow!

  19. Mojisola says:

    Thank you Sally for this. Was too emotional but thank God the truth are coming out and everyone will be relieved and happy afterwards. So sorry for tara’s mumu sha ooo. Weldone Sally!

  20. Essence cj says:

    I know it’s wrong, I know it’s somehow but I want more. And I’m sorry but please can I get more? Tonight? Sally please.

    1. Dumebi says:

      You know this, lol I’ve been refreshing the page hoping to see another episode

  21. Bookunmie says:

    Waoooo… Am just speechless ? ll b back wen I find my voice… ?
    Weldone Sally ?

  22. Temidayo says:

    OMG!!!!!!wow Sally this was a wonderful piece..you just made my reading break…

    Bishop A is finished truly…but that phoebe sef truly what’s her thing with pastors na???

    Tara o tara I just hope you don’t come down with twins at this rate

    Don’t I just love the boss lady pastor Love…Thank God Leye married her
    Sally you really are good at what you doing..keep writting and God shall bless you for all this free wonderful write up you giving us…don’t worry whenever you want to sell any of your books I will be a chief marketer bcz ppl cannot just read when it’s free and not buy when it’s for sale

  23. Kemi says:

    Thank you Sally.
    I read this story with my heart in my mouth cos it seemed every single line brought in different cans of worm being opened.
    Thank God everything is out in the open, damage control will be done and then Peace, i hope so cos Sally can like to shock person.
    I love Papa Omotosho though, he is a good man, yeah a man with weaknesses but don’t we all have our own and I really hope himself and Leye can just come to clean terms with each other.
    Thank you once again Sally, you made my Saturday at work interesting.

  24. Shawty says:

    Sally!!!!!!!! Didn’t want this episode to end. Great job ma’am… Tara!!! By the time this madam knows the truth I hope Wesley won’t have burnt her bridge with her friends… Patiently waiting for the drama to unfold…. How is the family Sally..

  25. this is some powerful stuff, I held my breathe so much while reading. I really love how everything is going on. thank u Sally.

  26. Adetoun says:

    I enjoyed every bit. Well done.

  27. Calabar Gal says:

    This is a fantastic episode Sally. Had tears in my eyes during the confessions and when Asher was introduced to the family. May he heal of all wounds and may healing come to all wounded hearts.

    Looking forward as always to the next episode. ..

  28. Wao dis so interesting sally ure d best thumb up

  29. ola says:

    The truth will surely set u free….
    So far down family gets papa back no shaking
    Thumbs up sally

  30. adebayo says:

    good for Adonijah…. i trust pastor Love to take care of the whole thing

  31. Molly says:

    Wow sally u r really gifted. This is indeed a beautiful piece

  32. Olori Ade says:

    Sally oh my Sally……d love I have for u ehn it’s like a copied assignment I can’t even explain it………would it sound bad if I say I’m Oliver twist; I want moreeeeeeeeee
    Luv u Babes?

  33. Zeeniey says:

    Wow… Great one sal

  34. Iyanu says:

    Omg!!!! This episode was really emotional ☺️I love it looking forward to the next episode ??More writing Annointing for you Aunt Sally ?❀️

  35. ejibabe says:

    Sally Sally Sally the things u do to me ehn…. So u made this episode very emotional for me, at first I was not a fan of papa but gradually u are making me fall in love with him. Pastor Love don’t I just love u , strong an powerful woman. This is what happens when u are married to the right person . Pastor Leye pls forgive Ur father no one is perfect after all. As for pastor A I trust karma to befall him soon. Asher pls forgive Ur old man and accept d family u have always wanted. Tara u are so stupid that u are one character I just can’t like continue forlicking around with a man who does not have it in his plans to marry u, and see how u will end up with twins without a father. Alice u are winning me over too. Sally I didn’t want this story to end have been reserving my okadabooks credit to buy it when it comes out and I hope soon cos d thing get as eh dey do me….. Much love dear GOD is always Ur strength.

  36. consyspark says:

    the plot thickens. i feel this would soon come to an end. and Sally would explore the Tara character more. maybe in another story… thank you ma’m for sharing

  37. Awwwwnnn……….aunt Salz u rock
    wow wow wow
    really enjoyed dis
    God bless ma’amYour Message

  38. hacolyte says:

    Omg, im speechless o, nyc one Sally. U re da bomb.

  39. Kenny says:

    Sally Sally….. may your ink never run dry

  40. jacy says:

    wow!!…well done Sally…. your stories are always inspirational…. always have something new to lean, indeed we are imperfect human beings trying to do things right by the grace of God…. Aunty Tara.. receive brain oooo.. anyway Age is not wisdom.. common sense that isn’t common… must you have sex to convey the message that you love a guy? is Na WΓ€ oooo

    Am happy for you papa… I pray you all gets healing from this 5 mints turbulence

    #numberone
    #bestwriter
    #sally

  41. Akua says:

    Wow! The raging storm before the calm. The Omotoshi waters have been stirred and very muddy too. Is Leye going to come clean about his half brother? How will Papa take it and how will the others see Leye for keeping such a secret for years. With what the younger sisters said I hope Leye realised his mum was not the saint he thought. Pastor Love, what a valuable rock. Oh! Tara what a big mistake . I hope you don’t get burnt big time. Thanks Sally for this mind blowing episode. Can’t wait for the next episode.

  42. this is an emotional episode for me, things my Sugar Mama do to me ehn!
    So everything secret are now in the open, people will talk but then, there’ll be Peace again.
    Loveth is doing great, she is one hell of a woman. I hope there’ll be people to stand with her when her own scandal is revealed.
    Leye should forgive his father and move on
    Papa is my man in this episode
    … I don’t have Tara’s time today.

    Thanks Momma for this wonderful episode, God bless you.

  43. ifeanyi Onochie says:

    Papa gave his family a 5- or 6-hit combo in this episode. LOL. He was just dropping scandalous information back to back. I’d really love to see the reactions of his daughters in the next episode. I enjoyed reading this. I’m still finding it hard to reconcile my original image of Papa as a mischievous person with the new version he has turned into now.

  44. ife oladunjoye says:

    wao, every episode comes with spice..Sally u are gifted beyond measure..I love you..biko can we have a bonus episode

  45. Sayrah says:

    Sally, three words for you; you are amazing!!!. There are not enough words to describe this episode. Needless to say once again, you are amazing!

    P.S. i want to feel pity for Tara, but I’m so mad at her stupidity. I just remembered that i had to say that??

  46. Hoe Lawd,,See ya life outside Tara,big ups Alice,Najib n most especially Love who has prepared beforehand answers to all the drama unraveling now,Leye its time to let bygone be bygone..Asher welcome to ur own flesh n blood..Pastor A ur fall is near.I have a feeling Alice will have no option than sleep over cos of d rain n thus She l have d real feel of Papa’s holy dick..Wesley Maradona,,Ovie will surely pay u back for all u v done,,Thanks Sally as always,we await the free episode later today…Godbless n protect ur Family……

  47. Pacesetter says:

    Thank God for Papa, it takes courage to do what he did. me I know Westley is a jerk.

  48. sekinat says:

    Omo!!!!!! OMG!!! WAT A REUNION. aunty sally! I can imagine watching this live. am so happy for Asher. he finally met his dad.

  49. Akan says:

    Ye!!! My heart.
    Things are getting heated and as it is aleady rainy reason we are using this story to keep warm. Thank you Madam Sally

  50. Eunice says:

    Sally… Sally!! Omore bi custard. Lool you are the best!!
    I’m sure the church will be fine.

  51. Ss says:

    What a wow!

  52. Biola says:

    ??????????????????????????????????

    This episode leaves me emotional!
    I’m happy for Asher, he’s the only one I feel for, he’s the one that suffered for other people’s weaknesses and greed.

    Tara, no matter how good it feels, doing the wrong things never end well.

    Wesley-the-Weasle! Analysing women like you can create one, I pray your end equates all the pain you cause and I hope your mum isn’t left out of the pain.

    Love you plenty Madam Sally!

  53. VyrussBeatz says:

    Dont have much to say.. “GOD bless you and enrich your work”.

  54. Etoya says:

    Wow…this was an emotional episode. Tara is so stupid, mtchew… Now let the games begin, #drumroll# Thanks Sally. You rock.

  55. bo says:

    Don’t I just love my Sal.
    Thank you so much,may God continue to bless you.

  56. AOS says:

    Thank you Sally….xoxo.
    Waoh, this is so beautiful, no more secrets in the family. I won’t blame Phoebe, a woman will do anything for her child.
    I’m so happy the way things are turning out.

  57. Grace says:

    WOWWWW!! !!! Interesting
    I recently got introduced to your site and I’m loving every moment of it. May God to bless you and increase you on every side…..??

  58. Datoks says:

    Whoa Sally, am just speechless… U ‘re so so talented , its like am watching a movie..I just love Pastor love..

  59. Seye says:

    This episode is lit!
    I’m a fan of disclosure when the chips are down. Imagine Papa had not already started talking when the news went viral on YouTube. It might not be very easy but the road to redemption, forgiveness and healing is being paved. And with that, Phoebe and Adonijah better prepare for the maddest clap back ever ably led by Pastor Love. Shebi Phoebe don spill beans now, there’s nothing to hide again.
    That said, I like Love, and how she took matters into her hands. She’s an asset.
    Wesley never seemed like good news. I feel for Tara but her naivety will likely cost her so bad. I just hope Wesley gets someone to deal with him, rubbish person *spits*
    Big ups Sally. Can’t thank you enoug. Blessings

  60. Bee says:

    very nice…………………….keep it up sally. love always on top of matter.

  61. Sally u are phenomenal Jeeeeeez!!! My God, the only Jesus Christ saviour of the world will announce u. You are going places, everything in sync ? ? ?

  62. ebuka says:

    It was fast and slow and red hot. NNE you’re good.

    I feel for Pastor A. Its not good for a man to fight such battles alone.

    Somehow a wife like love will be good. She’s a worthy fight companion in life battles. The downside of such marriage is that she might turn against you and you’re gone.

  63. Amina says:

    What they say about disclosure is true. It’s easier to forgive a wrong when you hear it directly from the person that did it.
    The United front the Omotoshos have is the first thing that will kill Phoebe.
    I don’t blame her entirely,she just wants her son.
    As for Tara, she’s just not smart enough to smell Wes’ manipulation.
    Wes is scum!!!! He’s protecting his fiancee’s hymen after spoiling Tara for other men.
    The kind nemesis that will catch him

  64. bellaxville says:

    Have I told you I love you?
    maybe not enough. keep doing your thing. you’re going places mami. great heights and more zeros to the digits in your account.

    This wonderful episode opened me up and I totally pictured the whole scene in my head and it looked too real.
    God bless you real good…
    Kisses

  65. Ruth Williams says:

    sally wowwww sally kai, so so emotional I must say… I have so much to say, but I dont really kw wia to start from…. Am so impress with Papa introduction of Asher…. Sally GOD bless you sha….

  66. gbemmy says:

    this is wow…… was sad at the beginning but now happy
    thanks sally and keep it coming

  67. Turban Girl says:

    It is RAINING!! I always knew there was something creepy about Wes, this proved it, poor Tara, I hope you get a good deal still

  68. Soulskey says:

    Woooooo, sally you are such a good writer, am so in love with this story

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