Meet my TWO wives

in #life6 years ago (edited)

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As a born and bred Yoruba man. I live in the outskirts of Ede town, I was appalled after knowing that my first wife had paid an unknown woman to steal my second wife's newly born baby, how mean?

This has become the discussion in many households around me. I was not really aware of the loominyg problem when I married a second wife a year and half ago this was after I realized that my very first wife was barren.

The love I have for Arike, my first wife is unconditional despite knowing her condition of barreness. I knew she needed my attention, love and care which I was totally willing to give till my last breath, but you must understand that mans need to procreate too.

To tactfully handle the situation, I built a house for my second wife, Asake adjacent Arike's in the same compound. Everything changed about Arike thereafter, she began to pick quarrels with myself and Asake at every slightest provocation. This quarrels got worse when Asake became pregnant, not a day would pass without Arike picking a quarrel with either of us.

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When I realized that her constant troubles were too much, to mention that she began to curse the unborn child. This led my decision to move Asake into a rented house far away from Arike.

The time came and Asake gave birth. I rejoiced because she had delivered a baby boy and so to support her I established a shop for her so she can run a business. It was just as if I poured fuel into Arike's burning anger, even though she pretended to have accepted her fate. She fooled me into believing that the feud had ended. She had contracted an elderly woman to steal the baby and bring to her.

Passer-bys said the woman went to Asake's shop pretending to be a customer. She requested for a great number of items. Asake must serve the order from the shop so she asked this elderly woman to hold the baby.

When Asake returned with the order in a polythene paper she found out that the woman and the baby were missing. Hurriedly she sounded an alarm to alert passer-bys which embarked on trailing the woman.

The woman was seen at a distance running with the baby and it took some really good sprinters to stop her. The woman did not want to divulge anything when questioned, but trust the police, a few slaps on her cheek made her speak.

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When I, Alani arrived words failed me, I pleaded with the police to allow me handle the case on a family level which they agreed.
Since then Arike has not been seen, speculations is she has left for good.

If you were Alani, just getting to know about Arike's predicament, how would you have managed the situation?

@tomilolafadipe assumed Alani's character in the short story, in addition, those beautiful ladies are not my wives, but my lovely cousins Bimpe and Damola.

Feel the energy......@tomilolafadipe

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Great story. I sympathize with Arike knowing she acted out of insecurity. However. She went too far by trying to steal that poor child. Only God knows what she planned on doing with the child.

For her punishment, nothing can be dine as she already left out of guilt.

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