EPISODE THIRTEEN
Theme: Gay uncle
Arike's POV
"Wait...Arike.." he grabbed my elbow before I reached for the door. I looked down at his hold on me.
"Bamidele.." I placed my hand on his. "You don't have to open up to me if you don't want to." I said but hoping he would just tell me everything.
He shook his head. "I will tell you everything. Please stay with me." His eyes pleaded with me.
"Okay..okay..let's seat down." I said.
He motioned towards the couch to sit down.
Bamidele heaved a sigh as he started off. "My parents died in a plane when I was 12."
"Oh..I am sorry about that..." I mumbled.
He nodded in acknowledgement. "They were out for a vacation out of the country."
"You survived the crash?" I asked without thinking. What a silly question!
Of course! Bamidele wouldn't have survived a plane crash without sustaining a permanent injury.
"No, I wasn't with them. My dad sent me off to his younger brother's home at Abuja. No one knew that they would never return home." He closed his eyes for some seconds.
"We travelled back to Lagos for their burial. And after that my uncle took over my father's company and decided to raise me too. It was just the two of us, my uncle was so young...and I didn't know he was gay until I turned 15."
"You never suspected him?" I asked.
He looked at me. "Well..let's say I noticed some things about him that was strange but it didn't occur to me that he could be gay."
"Like what?"
"Despite the fact that we had several rooms in our home, my uncle never allowed me sleep alone. I always wake up to him cuddling me. And he always insist on bathing me even at 14."
My eyes widened a bit. "I became uncomfortable around him when he toyed with my di*k while I was taking a shower."
Bamidele shut his eyes tight again. "And that was how it all started. He made me believe that loving a woman was a waste of time. He said that it was better to be with another man who understands how it feels to be a man."
My jaw dropped in shock. "What's sort of theory is that?!"
"That was his own belief. I was so little and naive that I believed everything he said to me even though I knew it wasn't right to love a man. At the same time I couldn't fight it. It became so hard for me to know what's right or wrong." He rubbed his temples.
Pity stirred within me for him. "He made me do all sort of things with him until I couldn't control my feelings anymore. I..I..." He paused and sighed. "I fell in love with my uncle." He said soberly.
"I found it really hard to love a girl, everytime I was drawn to a man. I hated the girls in my school because of the stories my uncle told me about the women who broke his heart."
"Why didn't you talk to someone?" I asked.
Bamidele looked at me. "There was no one I could talk to..." He paused.
"Maybe at some point...I didn't...want to speak up... because I love..my uncle. Basically, I enjoyed being with him." This time he didn't even try to meet my gaze.
"So you just let him -"
He interrupted me. "And it continued like that till I gained admission. I already had many gay friends,home and abroad. So it wasn't really hard connecting with the gays at the University."
"So..the issue with Adedayo -"
"I got attracted to Adedayo the first day I met him. You..know...as the son of the famous Mr Awosika..we all wanted him in our group. He didn't want to join us or be my... girlfriend. He was so stubborn and it annoyed my boys." He explained.
"So you sent them after him?"
"No, he threatened to report us to the school authority and even the police. His threats annoyed us and so we decided to teach him a lesson." He said sincerely.
"What he didn't know was that I begged my group to not kill him. I didn't want them to hurt him because of what I felt for him...so they spared him but on the note that they couldn't kill him because he was the son of a well known business man."
"You saved his life." I added.
"Maybe..." He nodded. "I tried to apologize to him but he avoided me and asked me to never come to him again."
"Do you want to tell why and how you stopped being gay?" I asked after a moment of silence.
"It was really hard being that my uncle never wanted me to be with any woman. I wanted to stop because of what Dayo said to me. His words...kept ringing in my ears."
I can imagine Dayo words to Bamidele. Oh God! That guy knows how to use words on people.
"He said I was worst than the devil. And some day the law I was studying would be used against me and no one would be able to save me."
"He must have said more terrible things to you."
"He was right." He rubbed his palms together. "I thought about his words and realized that as an aspiring lawyer I didn't want me name in the headline news. And knowing that being gay was a crime in this country, I became desperate to quit the act."
"So I spoke to my Uncle..." He paused.
"So did he agree to you not being gay anymore?"
"No he said I was insane and there was no backing out."
"So what did you do?"
"I threatened to report him to the police if he doesn't stop coming to me."
"He let you be after the threat?"
"Yes..for a while but deep down I needed something permanent."
"What did you do?"
"I gave my life to Christ and asked God to forgive me for my wrongdoings. I left home so my uncle wouldn't change my mind. I took the bar exam and passed it...shut my uncle and my gay friends out completely. It wasn't easy but I broke free from being gay with God's intervention." He sighed
That was a long story. I am really out of words. I don't even know what to say to him. But at least I know the reason why he became a gay. And deep down in my heart, I am happy Bamidele wasn't gay anymore.
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I met Adedayo waiting in front of my door when I drove into the compound.
"Why haven't you been picking up my calls?" Dayo asked.
"I was busy." I replied sharply.
"Arike... Arike..." He followed me into my apartment.
"Dayo..I am really tired and I need to rest." I pulled off my heels and flopped down on the couch.
"I don't understand what's going on between us?" Dayo was in front of me when I reopened my eyes.
"Nothing is wrong."
"No..no.. everything is wrong. Nothing is okay between us."
I rubbed my temples. "We are fine."
Dayo settled down beside me. "Did I do anything wrong? Tell me...and I will apologize to you."
"Dayo, you've done nothing wrong to me." I responded.
"Then why have you been avoiding me? Why haven't you been picking up my calls?"
"Don't make it sound like I have been doing these things since...FOR..EVER." I stressed the last word.
I turned him down only today. I didn't pick him calls for just today because I was with Bamidele.
Dayo sat down beside me. "Arike...please -" he held on to my right hand. "Let's go out tonight."
"What? No! It's late." I jerked free. "I am tired." I stood up from the couch to stay away from him.
"You've changed." He muttered.
I bit my lower lip. "Look -"
He cuts me off. "Arike...I don't like this new you. I don't want to see you like this."
"You don't -"
"You've never shut me out like this."
"I am not shutting you out."
"Oh come on Arike! You and I know how we do things together."
"Everything is different now!" I snapped at him.
He gave me a shocked expression. He was taken aback by my expression.
EPISODE FOURTEENTheme: Keeping spaceArike’s POVHe gave me a shocked expression. He was taken aback by my expression."I..I...am..sorry. I..I.. didn't mean to raise my voice at you." I apologized to him."It's alright." He mumbled."Look Dayo...we can't do the things we used to do together as best friends anymore." I stuttered."But why?" He asked."You're getting married in few weeks time."He sighed. "That shouldn't affect us.""You should be with your wife to be and not me.""I know Shalewa called you. Tell me what she said to you that made you change towards me?"I shook my head in disagreement. "I am not sharing it with you.""Keeping space between us isn't right...and you know that!""But everything Shalewa said was right. If I were in
EPISODE FIFTEENTheme: ConfessionArike’s POVONE WEEK LATERSo I am going on a date with Bamidele. Hey! I know what you are thinking! Hanging out with an Ex-Gay! Come of it! Bamidele is normal now! Lol! And we've been going out for a while now. We aren't dating yet. No! Let me rephrase it. I am not in a relationship with Bamidele. We are still trying to figure if things can work out between us.My phone beeped as I apply make up to my face. I was kinda excited to see Bamidele. Honestly I enjoy Bamidele's company. And guess what? We have decided to attend Dayo's wedding together. Thank God I won't be alone at the party,just watching my best friend get married."Hello.""Are you ready?" Bamidele asked."Yes...I am ready.""Okay...I am waiting outside your home.""Oh really?!"
EPISODE SIXTEENTheme: Pregnancy TestArike's POVI settled in my bed after taking a hot shower. I grabbed my phone from the drawer next to my bed.(Hi. I have been trying to reach you but you didn't pick my calls. I was hoping that you could help me check out my suit. They delivered it today)Dayo's message popped up as soon as I switched on my data.(I was busy) I replied(Okay, Leo already helped me and it looked good on me)He texted back and before I could type, pictures of himself on suit together with his best man Leo came in.(Wow! The suit looks nice on you,Bes.)(Thanks. I am a bit nervous about the wedding.)(You need to calm down. Let your mind be at peace and prepare for the big day.)(Okay. So wha
EPISODE SEVENTEENTheme: His babyArike’s POV“No..no..no..my heart beat skipped two beats at a time. Suddenly I went into hyperventilating mode! And I couldn't control it."Hey..Arike...Arike.." she shook my shoulders. "Can you hear me?!"She sprinkled water on my face and held me tight so I wouldn't hit the ground."Pull yourself together! Relax...breathe in breathe out.." I did as she instructed until my breathing returned back to normal."Are you okay now?" She asked with a worried look."Come..you need to relax." She led me out of the bathroom."We..we..need to talk." I whispered."Yes..yes..I know..but we will do that after you get enough rest. You don't need to stress yourself because of the baby."The mention of _baby_ brought tears to my eyes as I lay back in bed.
EPISODE EIGHTEENTheme: Hard TimeArike’s POV(Flashback Continues)"Arike? You have to -""I promise. I won't engage in premarital sex.""Pinky promise?" She smiled."Pinky promise." She locked our fingers."I will buy you a big house and a car too when I have a lot of money.""The I can't wait for you to grow up..my baby." She kissed me on my cheeks.(FLASHBACK ENDS)She didn't stay alive for me to buy her a car or a house. My mom died a year after and she didn't get to fulfill some promises she made to me like telling me who my father was, attending my graduations and buying my law outfits.And what about me? I failed her! I only got to become a Lawyer but I didn't fulfill my promise of not engaging in Pre-Marital Sex. That promise has be the reason why I never had a boyfriend. I
EPISODE NINETEENTheme: Making LoveArike’s POV"What are you going to do?" A tear slipped from my eyes."I don't know what to do." He mumbled as he hugged me back.I couldn't bear to see him hurting. It felt like I was the one hurting badly anytime he was like this. And the reason wasn't far-fetched. I love him! But I never wanted to admit my feelings because I can't stand a chance.I have been hiding my feelings since high school. To be honest, it had hurt me to see him date several women. I know I would just remain as a best friend in his life and nothing more so I didn't try to get my hopes him."But..I wish I could just end everything." He pulled away from me. I could see tears at the corners of his eyes."Hey.." he placed both hands on your cheeks. "I know..I look pitiful but I don't want you to cry for me."I shook my head bu
EPISODE TWENTYTheme: The promiseArike’s POVA wish that can never come true. It's too late to call off the wedding. His father would definitely disown him if he does anything stupid. And that means his inheritance will be gone too. Though I feel bad for Dayo,the fact that he's getting married to someone he doesn't love but I can't let him lose everything because of me."The Awosika Empire is my sole responsibility now. And --"I interrupted him. "That's you can't call off the wedding." I completed his intended statement."I am sorry." He apologized.I shook my head. "it's alright. I mean..you don't have to apologize. I understand." I faked a smile.We can never be together because he has to save his family business. And I am definitely out of his family league of women. I am not from a rich background.I bit my lower lip as
EPISODE TWENTY ONETheme: My baby’s secretArike's POVI sat on my bed with a pillow popped up behind my back to make me comfortable. I have been in this position for about two hours,only getting out of bed whenever I needed to pee. I was too tired to even wash my dirty clothes in my laundry basket. I was too engrossed in browsing online about "pregnancy symptoms,how to stay healthy,how to be a good mother. I have read so much about being pregnant and motherhood." I already embraced the fact that I would be a mother soon.Busayomi had called like five times to check up on me. Her mind was on me and she promised to come with me.My phone beeped next to me. Maybe Busayomi was calling again. I thought. I checked the caller's ID only to see "Big Mommy" on the phone screen. Uncle Badejo's wife was calling.
HER BABY’S SECRETFINAL EPILOGUE (2)Arike’s POV“Mommy..you haven’t told me who we are seeing today?” Iteoluwa jumped by my side as we made our way toward Dayo’s apartment.“Iteoluwa, I told you that we are meeting someone special to us.” I answered.“Perhaps is it grandma? She promised to attend big mommy’s wedding.” She said.Iteoluwa refused to let me help her up the staircase. My child has really changed ever since Busayomi made her realize the essence of having a mother. She was starting to do things herself without needing much of my help.We were meeting her father but I didn’t mention it to her. Busayomi had suggested that it would be fun to surprise her.“Mom..is this the place where they sell ice cream?” She asked.Iteoluwa was really anxious to know.“Baby..you
HER BABY’S SECRETEPILOGUE (1)Arike’s POVMrs Moyosoreoluwa and I walked out of the courtroom. I met Dayo exchanging a handshake with Bamidele and then he moved on to barrister prosper. No doubt, Adedayo must have made up his mind to forgive Bamidele for what he did to him in the past. And I was glad to see them reconciling after all these years.Adedayo’s eyes met mine and he flashed me a smile that was filled with happiness and endearment. Slowly he started towards me while I walked at a close run and threw my hands around him for an embrace.“Arike...” he embraced me tightly.Tears streamed down my cheeks as we stayed hugging for several seconds before Adedayo pulled away from me. He had tears in his eyes when I looked up at him.“Adedayo...” my hand shot out to his face.“Please don’t cry...” we
FINAL EPISODE SEVENTY THREETheme: A disguised sponsor Arike’s POV“Arike...” a familiar feminine voice called my name.I turned to see Mrs Moyosoreoluwa there in the court room.“I thought you didn’t attend until I saw you when I was about to leave with my family.” She folded her arms.I just nodded my head. “Where is Dayo?” I asked.“He is reconciling with barrister Bamidele, settling issues from the past.” She answered.“Alright..well I have been thinking -“ she interrupted me.“How I found out about your daughter.” She completed my intended statement.“Yes.” I said.She walked closer to me. “How did you find out about my child?” I asked.“I think about two years ago.” Mrs Moyosoreoluwa answered.My head s
HER BABY’S SECRETTheme: Victory at last Arike’s POV •••15 MINUTES LATER•••“All rise the court is now in session.” The bailiff announced.The judge entered the courtroom and sat at the bench and then she told everyone to be seated.She called out the counsels to give their closing statements. The prosecuting counsel pointed out that justice be served for his client while the defense attorney pleaded not guilty and asked the judge for a fair verdict for his client.The female judge cleared her throat. “In all things, justice must be served. I have the statements of the counsels and I have also looked into the evidences presented by the defense counsel. And this is my verdict.” The judge paused and the whole courtroom was silent.She cleared her throat and spoke up after som
HER BABY’S SECRETEPISODE SEVENTY ONETheme: The only witness Arike’s POVA loud gasp was heard in the court from the spectators and even the prosecuting attorney was speechless. I was sure that Shalewa would be shocked to find out that I had recorded our conversation that day.“It is clear that Mrs Shalewa framed her husband just to enact revenge on him and she doesn’t feel remorseful about her deeds. My lord, with your permission I shall now call a witness to confirm the facts of text messages and test results. I call Doctor Nelson.” Bamidele said.“Doctor Nelson!” The court bailiff called out.Doctor Nelson stood up from where he was seated and went to the witness box. The court bailiff came to the front of the box.“What’s your religion?” He asked.“Christianity.” Doctor Nelson replied.The bailiff handed him a Bible and Doctor Nelson took it in his right hand.“Please rep
HER BABY’S SECRETEPISODE SEVENTYTheme: Court in session Arike’s POVFinally the day to prove Adedayo’s innocence was here. We all hoped and believed that he would be acquitted and declared not guilty.I left home as early as 7:00am with the plan of meeting Bamidele and barrister Prosper at the law firm but I was delayed by a stand still traffic.Bamidele and Barrister Prosper had successfully processed Dayo’s bail yesterday and I was told that Mrs Moyosoreoluwa was around at the station to bring Adedayo to her home.I didn’t get a chance to talk to Adedayo yesterday because I was nervous and a bit scared. I was also bothered if Mrs Moyosoreoluwa already told Adedayo about my child.I arrived late at the court. The Lagos State Judicary High Court was full of reporters and spectators attracted by the sensational nature of this case. I managed to get into the courtroom and found an empty space at
HER BABY’S SECRETTheme: He just wants to be free Arike’s POVAfter Bamidele disconnected the call, I sat down on the bed slowly and reached out to wipe my face clean from tears.“Hey..what’s up?” Busayomi asked.“They can now process Dayo’s bail.” I answered with tears threatening to spill again.“Ah! Thank God! He will put our enemies to shame over this case!” She danced around.I just let the tears flow when I couldn’t control it and a feeling of relief washed over me.“Dayo would be free to go home.” Those words echoed on my mind.I was excited that we were getting close to rounding off this case. Tomorrow would be the day everything would end.If Shalewa believe that she has everything to fight Adedayo in court and the law was in her side, I am sure she would be terrified now. She doesn&rsq
HER BABY’S SECRETEPISODE SIXTY EIGHTTheme: Who gave out the recording? Arike’s POVThe handful of comments by the viewers on Instablog naija still got me thinking if it was right for Moyosoreoluwa to have posted the recording online. A strong evidence we wanted to use to fight Shalewa in court and I also pondered on how she got the recording.“Omo..Arike..see comments we can’t even read it. Jesus! This reactions are hot! I need to visit Shalewa’s page..that stupid sly. Arike, this is what I suggested to you the other day. I said leak the recording online and let everybody know the true criminal but you decided to do things in a lawful way. Omo! I love Mrs Moyosoreoluwa...no dulling.” She scrolled up and down her phone.“This stupid woman didn’t post any video! Why can’t she come out now and make another video to counter Mrs Moyosoreoluwa’s video!” She hissed out loudly.
HER BABY’S SECRETEPISODE SIXTY SEVENTheme: Viral Video Arike’s POVThe video stopped playing and I couldn’t help but exchanged glances with Busayomi. There was a picture of Dayo, Shalewa and Jamal pasted in the video too.“Oh...this stupid network has started nonsense now.” Busayomi complained.Some seconds later the video resumed playing.“Everybody is blaming Adedayo for a crime he didn’t commit. My brother has never raised his hands to hit any woman before and everything Shalewa Oriola told the police were all lies. We will be in court in two days time but before that I want to reveal the truth because I don’t trust our country’s judicial system. As it is now Shalewa is ready to do anything to send my brother to jail for some family related reasons which I am going to tell you now. I am sure you watching this video must know act