Oleng was discharged from the hospital the following day and returned to her normal life. Marvy was overjoyed when she told her that she had accepted Daveβs proposal but Zinny was quite reserved. She only told her congratulations and wished her happiness.
Due to Zinnyβs lack of excitement towards the coming nuptials, Oleng decided to make Marvy her maid of honor instead of Zinny as she had always wanted which made Marvy very happy.
A month after their engagement, Dave decided to go and show his family the girl he wanted to spend the rest of his life with now that she was strong enough to travel. Oleng was scared to go with him at first but her aunt convinced her to go since, she would have to meet her potential in-laws someday.
Due to the hectic nature of Daveβs job, they had to go on a Saturday and proposed coming back the following day. Oleng planned that if she got to like his family, she might stay longer than that. She had never met his family before not even while they were still in school together. She had seen pictures of his parents, his younger brother and sisters but had never met them. She was glad for the opportunity of meeting them at last. She prayed they would like her. Dave insisted they would love her, what with her beauty and poise.
When he drove past her former house, she made sure she didnβt look at it. He squeezed her hand and sighed when he saw that she looked away. They finally got to the house and his mother was overjoyed to see him. His dad was not at home, only his mum and younger sisters. They exchanged pleasantries before he introduced her.
βMum, Michelle and Felicia, meet Oleng, my fiancΓ©e.β He held Olengβs hand, grinning.
Oleng knelt down before his mother and greeted her again. One look at Michelle told her the former didnβt like her.
βGet up, my dear.β Mrs. Sokari said and lifted her up. βPlease sit.β
They all sat down and stared at her.
Mrs. Sokari looked dazzled by her beauty and petite nature while Michelle looked at her with disgust and Felicia with indifference.
βMy dear, please can you excuse us for just a few minutes? You can go to the balcony to take some fresh air.β her fiancΓ©βs mum told her.
βAlright maβ She quietly said and got up to go to the said place. She closed the sliding door to give them some privacy but Michelle got up to open it.
βNo be only you need fresh air abegβ she harshly told her. Oleng shrugged and lent on the rails to look at the entire compound.
βSheβs from Calabar, right?β
βWhat?β Michelle jolted up from her seat. βCalabar? God forbid.β
βNo. Sheβs not from Calabar. Sheβs fromβ¦β Dave tried to explain but was cut off.
βTheyβre all the same. Calabar! God forbid! Thereβs no way youβre going to marry a Calabar girl into this house.β
Dave’s eyes narrowed. βBut sheβs not Calabar and even if she were, what is your problem with it?β
βTheyβre all the same to me. Be it Cross River or Akwa Ibom, theyβre all the same.β she stated vehemently.
βWill you keep your voice down? What exactly is your problem with Calabar girls?β Dave was clearly irritated by his immediate younger sisterβs behavior.
βHave you forgotten it was a Calabar girl who tried to snatch my husband from me a few years ago if not for the intervention of God?β
βAnd what has that got to do with Oleng?β he was infuriated.
βTheyβre all the same. She wonβt be faithful to you. They are notable for their unfaithfulness.β
βMy Oleng is not like that.β
βIndeed! Just give her a few years. By the time you canβt give her attention in bed again, sheβll look for someone else.β
βI thought I told you to stop shouting.β Dave was mad.
βWetin? If she like, make she hear. Na lie I dey talk?β she hissed.
βI will not take this. Mum, will you just sit there while Michelle runs her mouth off?β Dave was furious.
His mum just shook her head sorrowfully. βDave, my son, Iβm not supporting Michelleβs reasons for objecting to your marriage to her but honestly, I donβt like Calabar girls.β she calmly told him.
Dave fell back on his chair like a deflated balloon. Michelle was all smiles.
βBut why, mum? I told you about her and you agreed for me to bring her home.β he finally said.
βI know but Iβve been thinking. The bad things that are said about them are just too numerous. I donβt mind you getting married from other south- south states but Cross River and Akwa Ibom is out of the question.β
βBut mum, Oleng isn’t like that. Let her prove the rumors false. Please. Youβll like her if only youβd give her a chance.β
βTheyβre also good at pretending. It was recently that we discovered all the prostitutes in our class who have been claiming born again Christians are all from Calabar.β Felicia chipped in for the first time.
βWill you shut up, my friend!β her elder brother angrily told her.
βPlease let her have her say. After all, she has to look out for her own interest too. No girl would like to be troubled by her brotherβs wife when she goes visiting.β Michelle chipped in.
Dave shot her a dirty look and went to sit beside his mum. βMother please, I love Oleng with my whole heart. She loves me too.β
βSheβs only after your money.β Michelle put in.
Dave ignored her and went on. βMother please, It took me a long time to get her to agree to marry me, please donβt spoil it for me. Please.β
βShe was only pretending.β Felicia said and she and Michelle laughed.
Dave just ignored them.
βDave, you know I love you very much and want the best for you. A Calabar girl is not good enough for you. I want you to be happy for the rest of your life. You know you need it. I doubt if sheβll stay when the going gets tough.β
βBut you donβt even know her.β he insisted.
βI donβt want you to make a mistake that youβd regret for the rest of your life.β
βIβm not making a mistake. Even if I were, is it not my life? Iβm ready to carry my cross. If she turns out bad in future which I seriously doubt, Iβm willing to take my chances. Itβs my life.β
βItβs not just your life, Dave. Itβs not only the man and woman who gets married but their families also. What really do you know about her family? Tell me.β
Dave couldnβt say anything then because he only knew her mother and her aunt.
βWhat I know about her is enough for me.β
βStop deceiving yourself. If you really want a wife, Iβll ask your uncle to look for one for you. If you want an educated one, no problem, we can arrange it but as for her, forget it.β
Dave sat back again like a man whose world was crumbling down. Never had he imagined that his family would reject Oleng. It was like a nightmare to him. He had been so happy when he had told his mother everything about Oleng and she had been joyous about it and had told him to bring her home quickly.
He had no doubt that the witches he had as sisters had poisoned her mind against Oleng whom they had not met before now. He knew there was no point calling his dad to intercede for him because his mumβs word was final in that house.
He had often been angry with his dad for seeming like a weakling because he never challenged his mum. He was so quiet a fellow who ran away from any sign of trouble. He suspected that his mum had probably troubled him, which was why he had gone to Abuja for a break. It was a hopeless case.
He turned to look at Oleng in the balcony for the first time since the fruitless argument started. She hung her head and he knew that instant that she was crying. She had probably heard everything. Michelle had definitely been loud enough. To be rejected by your potential in-laws right in your presence was a heavy blow. He felt sorry for her.
βPlease excuse me.β she mumbled as she came into the living room and rushed out of it. Michelle and Felicia burst into laughter.
He got up and made to follow her immediately but his mum held his hand.
βThink about all I’ve said. Donβt ostracize yourself from this house because of her. Sheβs not worth it.β
βI can arrange one of my friends for you if you’re interested.β Felicia informed him smiling.
βYou all have really disappointed me today. Mother, Iβm surprised that in these modern times, you still practice tribalism. And you Michelle, if your in-laws had treated you like this, would you have married Tawari? You Felicia, I only pity you. Youβre not married yet you’re maltreating someone who wants to marry your brother. As for me, whatever you all say or do, I donβt care; Iβll marry Oleng. She gave me a reason to live when I had none.β With that, he walked away leaving all of them quiet and lost in thoughts.
He got into his car and met Oleng sobbing bitterly.
βPlease, I want to go home, back to Calabar. I donβt care if we get there by mid-night.β she angrily told him when he got in.
βOlengβ¦β he began but she interrupted him. βPlease donβt say anything. Iβve never been more humiliated in my entire life. Please letβs just leave here.β
Dave shrugged sadly and drove out of the compound silently. Oleng didnβt say a word throughout the journey. Dave tried drawing her out to say something but she remained silent. They got to Calabar late. Oleng took her travel bag from the back seat and went inside. Dave called and called but she slammed the door shut when the surprised Aunt Vien opened it.
Dave decided to give her time to cry over the matter because he knew she was hurting too much to talk to him now. He waited till the following day to call her but her phone was switched off. He went to her house to find only a hostile aunt.
βWhat do you want?β she harshly enquired when she opened the door.
βGood morning ma. Please, I came to see Oleng.β he politely replied.
βFor what? So you can take her back to your family to insult her some more?β she angrily replied.
He was flustered at the reply for a moment. βAunt Vien, you have every right to be angry but I came to apologize on behalf of my family. Iβm really sorry that Oleng had to go through all that. I came to tell her I donβt care if my family is not in support of my marriage to her. I donβt even care if the whole of Nigeria is not in support. I love her. I love her very much and Iβll marry her no matter what anyone says.β he vehemently declared robbing Aunt Vien of words.
βItβs a pity then because sheβs not at home and she asked me to give you this.βΒ She brought out the engagement ring he had given Oleng.
βNo!β he yelled. βNo! Oleng canβt do this to me,β he lamented. βPlease, let me talk to her. Let me try and convince her that I donβt care what my family says about her. Please.β
βI told you. Sheβs not here. She went to see her friends.β
βLet me see if I can get her on phone. Her phone was switched off the last time I tried calling her.β He quickly brought out his phone and dialed her number. He brought it down dejectedly. βStill unavailable.β
βShe doesnβt want to speak with you.β Aunt Vien informed him.
βAunt Vien, please. Youβre the only one who can help me get through to her. Please help make her understand that she is the girl for me.β he pleaded desperately.
βI donβt want her to be maltreated by your family when she becomes your wife.β
βIβm ready to ostracize my family because of her. Iβm ready to ban anyone from coming to my house because of her.β He fiercely declared.
βEasier said than done.β
βBelieve me, Iβll do it. Oleng gave me a reason to live again. Sheβs the only reason Iβm alive today. I know you’ll not understand but she means more to me than even my life itself.β he passionately affirmed.
Aunt Vien stared at him for a long time before she invited him to come in.
He was there till late evening but Oleng didnβt show up and her phone was still switched off. He was mad with anxiety. Aunt Vien told him that she had probably decided to spend the night there. She wasnβt even perturbed.
Dave stayed till when it was very late and promised to come back the following day. He was there first thing the following day and stayed there till in the afternoon but Oleng didnβt come home and her phone was still unavailable. He was almost going mad with worry. Aunt Vien felt so sorry for him she gave him the house address of the place Oleng had gone to. She felt his love for her niece was genuine.
Dave thanked her profusely and rushed out of the house. He drove like a man chased by the devil to the place in Old Ikang road. He however comported himself before knocking on the door. He remembered Debbie when she came to open the door. The latter was surprised to see him but she let him in.
βGuess who is here, Oleng.β she announced as she led him into the sitting room. βYour fiancΓ©.β
She and Jenny were still in Calabar because their families and boyfriends resided there though they had rented an apartment together.
βMy what?β Oleng was surprised.
βHi Oleng,β Dave calmly said as he came into the living room. βHi Jenny.β He greeted her other friend who was seated on the sofa beside her.
βGood afternoon, Dave. Welcome.β Jenny was all smiles.
βWhy did you let him in?β Oleng angrily questioned Debbie who sat down in a nonchalant manner on a chair.
βYou go hide forever? You have to talk to him one time or the other, so why not now so we can be referees?β Debbie said and chuckled.
Dave went to where Oleng was seated and slowly went on his knees before her to the amazement of them all.
βAs a man, I have a lot of male pride but to hell with pride where love is concerned. Sweetheart, Iβm very sorry for what happened in my house the other day. You felt pain but I felt it more. It was as if my family physically stabbed me. All I can say is Iβm very sorry. Please forgive them and forgive me. Please take back this ring.β He paused and brought out the ring and held it before her. βI gave you this ring with so much joy. Please donβt break my heart. I donβt care whatever my family says. I love you and I must marry you. Please take back the ring.β
They were all dumbfounded when he finished.
βDave, I took that ring with joy but I canβt take it back again. Your family doesnβt approve of me. If we get married, theyβll make my life a living hell and I donβt want that. Things are better this wayβ
βNo!β he yelled. βThings are not okay like this. I love you. I canβt live without you.β
βYes, you can. You can move on.β
βYou donβt understand. If you donβt marry me, I swear Iβll commit suicide.β he declared shocking them all.
βDonβt be ridiculous. Donβt say such things. Youβll meet a girl your family will approve of and youβll love her even more than you love me.β She gave him false hope.
βYou and I know thatβs not true. Oleng, I’m not joking. Iβll commit suicide if you donβt marry me. There is something I havenβt told you. I went to that bank that day we met again to withdraw all my money to send to my parents because I had planned on taking my life that very night.β
βYou canβt be serious.β She was stunned.
βIβm dead serious. Life wasnβt worth living again so I decided to end it that day but I met you. You gave me a reason to live. You brought my hopes back again and now you want to leave me? You donβt want to marry me anymore because of my family? Let me tell you, you’re worth more to me than all of them put together. Where were they when I was going through tough times? No where to be found; but you’ve always been beside me.
That’s why I couldnβt and I canβt let you go. I worked your NYSC posting so you could serve here, near me in this state. I worked that bank also for you so you wouldnβt be posted to a village. These things show how much I love you. Please marry me.β
Oleng was speechless. Dave had done all these for her without a single word. The most shocking was that he had wanted to commit suicide before he met her. Was he lying, just to get her sympathy? No, she shook her head. She knew him well enough to know he wasnβt lying. He was indeed very serious. She was so confused, she didnβt know what to do. She looked at her friends for help.
βAbeg marry am o! This kind love don pass me!β Debbie inserted.
βYes Oleng. Remember you’re marrying him not his family. You both can live your lives in such a way that they wonβt disturb you.β Jenny chipped in.
βThatβs true and by the time they have their own families, they’ll be too busy to come and make trouble for you.β Debbie continued.
βYou do love him, donβt you?β Jenny questioned.
Oleng looked at him still kneeling there before her and slowly nodded. She did love him even though it was not the intense way she had loved Eric but she loved him nevertheless.
βI have to call Aunt Vien.β she said and she switched on her phone.
βAunt Vien, please I need your help.β she said desperately when the latter answered the call.
βDonβt think, just follow your heart. Marry him if it will make you happy,β was what her aunt told before she even said anything about her predicament.
βI donβt know, I’m so confused.β
βDonβt be, my dear, he loves you very much, that I know, so he’ll always be on your side whenever the need arises. Donβt be afraid of his family. They can only hurt you if you let them. And who knows, maybe if you show them love, with time, theyβd come to love and accept you. Follow your heart. Do what you feel is right and frankly speaking, if I were in your shoes, Iβd marry him without a second thought. Life is full of risks. Nothing ventured in, nothing gained.β
βThank you, Aunty.β she said before ending the call. She looked at Dave. She stretched her hand and took the ring from him. He quickly took it from her and placed it on her middle finger again.
He got up and gently dragged her up. He kissed her and gave her a bear hug.
βThank you. Thank you very much. I love you.β
βI love you too.β she replied happily.
Jenny and Debbie looked at each other and smiled.
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βHmm…This is delicious. I never knew you could cook so well.β Oleng licked her fingers.
βNow you can see one advantage youβll have when you marry me.β Dave said laughing.
βIβve seen so many advantages already but this is a much welcomed one. But I thought you didn’t know how to cook.β she said as she cut from the fufu and put it in the delicious egusi soup.
“You assumed I didn’t know how to cook and I knew cooking for you that night would take time, so I left you with that thought until I could you wrong.” He refuted calmly.
She shrugged and smiled. She had come to spend the weekend in his place as usual. It was two weeks after they went to see his family. They had put the incident behind them and were now planning a quiet wedding at the registry.
After they finished eating, they watched a movie. Oleng suddenly sat up and stared at him after the movie.
βWhat is it, sweetheart?β he enquired.
She looked down at her hands. βIβve something to tell you. Iβve been meaning to tell you but didnβt exactly know how to put it.β she solemnly said.
His countenance showed alarm. βWhat is it? Youβre getting me scared.β
βIf you donβt want to marry me again after I finish telling you, Iβd understand but please hear me out.β She still wasnβt looking at him.
βWhat? What do you mean by that?β he was baffled.
βItβs about my past. Why I broke up with Eric.β
βI donβt want to hear it.β He turned away.
She held his hand and made him look at her.
βPlease you have to. I donβt want any secret between us.β
βBut it happened in the past.β
βI know but I still want you to know. Please.β
βAlright, suit yourself but it wonβt change the way I feel about you.β
βThank you.β She began staring at her hands again as she narrated the story of her life.
βI loved Eric. I loved him very much then but didnβt realize it was love until that fateful night. Remember you all had a graduation party at a club?β she asked and he nodded. βThat night was the night I tasted beer for the first time. Eric and I drank beer. He was feeling bad at leaving all of us behind and needed the alcohol to take his mind of it. He asked me to join him and I obliged but stopped because I hated the taste. We later went ahead to take another alcoholic drink and before we knew it, we were tipsy.
We decided to go home when the party was getting heated and people were smooching. We got home and somewhere along the line, he declared his love for me and that was when I realized I loved him too. One thing led to another and we had sex that night. We had unprotected sex. When we did it the next time, we used protection but three months after he left, I discovered I was pregnant.β
βWhat?β Dave jerked sharply.
βYes, I got pregnant for Eric.β She admitted ruefully.
βBy Jove!β He yelled and got up to glare at her.
βMy mum got to find out and she wanted me to have an abortion.β She stared at her hands.
βYou mean you aborted the baby?β He sounded accusing.
βNo, I refused to. I was scared. Moreover, I hated the thought of abortion. My mum was so angry, she shipped me here to stay with Aunt Vien. That was why I disappeared from Port Harcourt. Aunt Vien was so good to me throughout my period of pregnancy. I finally put to bed. I gave birth to a baby boy.β She couldnβt help smiling. βYou should have seen him. He was so beautiful. He was a replica of his father.β
βYou mean you have a son?β Dave couldn’t believe his ears.
βNo, I said βwasββ she stressed in an undertone. βHe died a few hours after I gave birth to him. They said it was after birth complications. It hurt for a while but later on, I picked up the pieces of my shattered life and started afresh.β she finished with sadness.
βWow!β was all he could say. After thinking for a while, he asked, βWas that why you broke up with Eric? Because you got pregnant? It wasnβt his fault, you know.β
βNo.β she softly proclaimed. βHe abandoned me. After ignoring me for a long time after I sent him messages through his box and phone, he sent me a message to terminate the pregnancy if it was his, he didnβt want to be saddled with an unwanted baby because he had a bright future ahead of him and to forget about him.β
βYou donβt mean it.β He was bamboozled.
βI do. Eric who I thought was my soul mate abandoned me at the first sign of trouble. So you can see why I can never forgive him and why we can never be together again. Heβs a beast in sheepβs clothing.β she pronounced with so much venom, he could only stare at her.
βMy! My! Who could have thought that Eric could be so callous? But he saidβ¦β he trailed off and looked at her uneasily.
βHe said what?β She was curious.
βNothing, forget about it.β
βI donβt care about what he said. Theyβre all lies. Heβs just trying not to get hated after behaving like an animal.β
βThank you for telling me, sweetheart. Now I understand why you hate him so much. Iβve always wondered why. I promise never to be like that to you. Iβll stand by you through thick and thin.β he promised passionately.
βI believe you.β she declared, got up and they hugged.
βDo you have anything to tell me? Any dark secret?β she joked but was surprised when he became tense.
βNothing, Iβm clean.β He fielded quickly.
βReally? Why did you want to commit suicide?β She studied him expectantly.
βSweetheart please, Iβd rather not talk about it. Iβll tell you when Iβm good and ready.β He held her hands and kissed them.
She shrugged nonchalantly. βNo problem.β
There was a moment of silence before he said, βSweetheart, what do you think about children?β
βWhat do you mean by that? I love children.β
βI mean, do you want to have children?β
She was amazed. βOf course, every woman wants to have children. Well, almost every woman anyway. I want to have children but not now. I want to get a job first so that I can contribute to our home before they come in. Why did you ask? Donβt you want children?β
βNo. I mean, yes I do. I want daughters just like you.β He smiled. βYou know Iβm quite busy now at the office and I donβt want you to face the stress of pregnancy alone, so Iβm glad you said you donβt want a baby yet.β
βDave, I mean for maybe six months to a year not as if I mean two to five years.β
His expression was that of frank astonishment. βI understand. Weβll discuss further when the time comes.β
βNo problem.β she grinned.
βI love you.β He drew her closer.
βI love you too.β She kissed and hugged him.
βOh! Lest I forget, I got you something.β
βAgain?β
βHold on. Let me go and get it.β He gave her a peck before leaving the sitting room.
Chai!!! Chai!!!! This episode got me screaming and shouting. When I thought they wanted to break up, they will resettle. Abeg this dave sef has some bad secret. Me, I don’t like him atall atall!!! And I know oleng’s baby is still alive. I can’t just wait ohhhhh. Audrey thanks a lot ohhhh, u always make my day with this story
Lol! Please give Dave a chance. Thanks dear
u again made my day…. as if I was watching drama… kudos to you, both aunty Audrey and Sally.
Thanks dear
Hmmmm…..yeye luv, I jst don’t feel ds luv ‘ they are sharing’,Dave is jst a wolf in a sheep’s clothing,he is obsessed nd desperate to marry oleng by all means, this isn’t d real deal,sth is fishy…tanx Audrey nice read as usual
Lol! I agree, Dave is being driven by obsession. Thanks dear
Hmmmm,y did he wanted to commit suicide….he can not get a woman pregnant…:mmmm jst guesing though
Lips sealed
If only Oleng will back down now. This is a sign this marriage will not work.
Hmm…
Ghen! Ghen!! I know Dave has a spider in his wardrobe. He better speak up now.
Lol!
*frowning* this episode is too short jare! Hian
Really?
First of I’m always scared of this kind of “love” dave has for Oleng, these are the kind of people that would kill you and your family and himself also if you ever hint you’re leaving them. Secondly, Oleng should quit this silly baby act and begin to think deep and be more perceptive… I was thinking that after everything she went through, she’ll be more sensitive to things but its apparently not so. Any small thing na cry, please…
ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1 this episode is short ooo… great story Audrey, love love love the transition. i have a feeling baby eric is alive and that dave is hiding something really big. i hate that eric is slow by the way even though i havent heard his part of the story yet.
you are doing a great job by the way.
love you.
Xx
*whoop* *whoop*
please send the next 2 episodes to my mail box, i promise i wont tell *seals lips*. i cant wait for the next episode mehn…..
Hmmm
Dave sure has some hidden secrets plus he seems not to want kids
This kinda of love exists!!! I dey suspect am o. Dave is up to something… poor Oleng
Wen a story is very interestin u won’t count d lines, all will say is (Dis Story Is Short) nice 1 audrey, oleng is taking sum nice step. I pray dave is not d wrong guy all d way. Interestin. Let me stat again dear.
chaoii… c nonsense love o. Oleng abeg waka ds guy is fake!
I don’t dig this oleng and Dave drama…thanks audrey
Where is Eric? Not feeling this Dave at all
Oleng u are making a mistake that am sure.
Hummm,i think dave is impotent….hes up to something, God help Oleng oooo
Hmmmmm,this Dave got skeletons in his cupboard o. Maybe he’s impotent,considering how he went about the discussion about having babies.
Poor Oleng!
Thanks to Audrey Timms,the plot keeps getting tense.
Dave is acting kinda suspicious, he must be hiding something. I just pity Oleng in advance cos his kind of love is somehow like an obsession. Pls let’s hear about Eric now….cos me I’m still thinking he should have contacted Oleng after returning to Nigeria if not for anything but to find out why she left him as he believes.
All i can say is hmmmmm
This kain love o,I never see him type o,,#singing#eric sure has a skeleton in his cupboard,let it out please so u guys can go your seperate ways
Me tired of this Oleng n Dave part jor, was thinking break up finally, U better don’t marry that Dave if you love yourself Oleng.
Great job Timms. Sorry about #Team Rukky n Co, thought the story was for you. KIU Dearie.
My my my…. this episode got me so hooked. Why do I feel like Dave has this very dark secret he’s so afraid to let out? Oleng has been through a lot already, Dave should please not add to it anymore. Beautiful episode as usual
By God’s grace, Oleng will not marry Dave…she must end up with Eric…Dave is not the best man for her oooooooooooo
AT: I like your suspense…. BUT DAVE AND OLENG WOULD CRASH…..OLENG KNOWS IT CANT WORK OUT!!!!!!! FIRE NO DEY BURN PERSON TWICE!!!! AT: Please bring Zinny, Marvey, Eric back into the picture…. Aunty Vien bring Oleng baby back… dont use her love for Dave to cover her eyes about the Baby wey dey alive…..
Audrey Timms: I love you….
Sally: Chop Knuckle….
This is definitely getting more interesting. Abeg whr Oleng son dey na? Audrey pls can u bring him forth already? Thanks by d way.
Hmm… Dave, I knew there is more to what dave is showing, I always hve the hunch that dave is hiding something, I guess that is why I don’t really like him for Oleng.
Dave is a volcano just waiting to erupt, he should be marrying a shrink and not Oleng. How she hasn’t seen his not-taking-no-as-an-answer attitude as a red flag is still a wonder. Would be sad if she gets to marry him, and Eric ends up delivering her from his clutches.
The story is unravelling perfectly, well done Audrey.
oh Oleng, y dnt u listen 2 Zinny?
…. this dave sef !….just not feeling their thing…and no one has heard Eric’s side of the story….*fingers crossed,Great job!
Oleng cuts off any talk about Eric. we no even con know the guy’s version. Abeg give us a few episodes on what Eric has been up to too na. Abi na only Oleng waka come? Well done Audrey