“Kwesi na wose ly b3n ( What's up)?" Aku asked him on phone. “Shika, nothing much ooo, just working on some files." He told.“Oh, okay let me leave you to do your work, we'd still be meeting tonight right?" She asked.“Yeah, yeah we will." He added.“Okay, see you soon then." She hung up.“So where we're we, sorry for that distraction, it was an important call." He said to his panel as they continued with their meeting.“Hey, you," Abena said rubbing her friend's back. She had returned from her maternity leave earlier since her mother in law was around.“Hi." Akosua lifted her head from the table.“Are you alright?" Abena questioned sitting beside her.“I'm okay." She smiled at her friend.“Are you sure?" Abena emphasized.“I think I am." She said scratching her head.“You don't look fine." Abena pointed out.“Abena, I don't know what to do again. I want my Kwame back." She told her friend.“Sitting down here sulking won't help the case," Abena added as the school's secretary entered.
Kwame walked in on Eleanor having sex with another man on his couch. He just shook his head at them and walked passed them to his room. He was in no mood to argue with her or throw her out of his house. He just wanted to give her, the taste of her medicine.“Hurry up and get out!" She yelled at the man as she covered her body with a clothe.“We're continuing this at my place tonight." The man said as he rushed through the door. Eleanor paced up and down the living room thinking of what to do.“Babe, i-i can--" “Shhh, men suro, me bu nfuui(Don't be scared, I'm not mad), I'm going out, I'd see you when I get back okay." He pecked her lips walking towards the door.“Oh, should I get you anything?" He turned to face her.No, I'm -I'm fine." She stuttered as Kwame walked out to his car.What is he planning to do?How come he's not reacted to this? She asked chewing her nails.Kwame had parked in front of Akosua's house contemplating whether to go in or not. After 30 minutes had passed, he
“Hey," She said as she joined Kwesi in the parlour. “What's up?" He said smiling at his beautiful girlfriend. “Na me dwene biribi ho, me p3 s3 wogyae slay queen runs no( I was thinking and I want you to stop this slay queen stuff)." He told her. Aku sat for a while thinking, if she stopped her business, then what else would she be doing. She couldn't sit idle and depend on a man.“If I stop, what would I be doing, I don't want to depend solely on you, I want to do something on my own and earn my own money." She said to him.“Don't worry, mahyehye bibiara p3p33p3 ( I've put everything in place)" He told her.“How so?" Aku asked as her curiosity had reached its peak. Kwesi's house was at Devtraco Estates, around Tema Community 25 in the Greater Accra region of Ghana.“I have a boutique around community 5, and a salesgirl who runs it. I could give the shop to you and you can decide to retain the girl or not, but it would be best you did because she has a handled the boutique for long."
Akosua sobbed as she drove her car home that night. How could he invite her over to the house only to meet him having sex with Eleanor?I thought things were looking good on our side?I thought he had changed his mind about her?I thought wrong! Akosua fought within. She was broken. That night she was about going to see him at home she felt excited like a teenager who was going on her first date. But all that crumbled when she heard Kwame moaning out Eleanor's name.She thought she was hearing wrong but when she opened the door her heart shattered again into a billion pieces.How heartless could he be! Eleanor's acquaintance stepped on the break driving at top speed. She was sad for her but a man's gotta do what a man's gotta do.Akosua switched to a safer lane when she saw a car coming at top speed. And the car moved unto that lane.Ah, dieben driving nie ( What kind of driving is that)?" She questioned as she switched lanes again but the car didn't follow. She thought she had los
“... And the winners of this year's competition is Lincoln Community School! Congratulations guys, you were amazing." The MC announced as Maakua and other representatives mounted the stage for the trophy.“I, first of all, want to thank God for bringing us this far. It hasn't been an easy journey but we made it. Secondly, I want to thank my stepmom, I wish she was here but she's in a coma so she couldn't make it." Maakua dryly laughed.“Then I also want to thank the most amazing coach, the coach with swag, and my auntie Abena, I love you so much, God bless you for me. In all, we say thank you to your day one supporters you all are the best."Maakua said as they all descended the stage.After the pictures and everything, Maakua, Abena and the other contestants went out to eat and then headed off to the beach.Uncle Akoto stood looking at his niece who lay on the bed looking like a vegetable. It had been two weeks and still, she was the same, no movement, no response, no nothing.He took
Todd was admitted in that small hospital out of town, he was safe because no one knew who he was or what he had done. He closed his eyes to sleep as the accident he had with the pregnant woman flashed before his eyes.“He arrived at the club with his friends and their girlfriends. He has one who never wanted commitment, just have fun and dump them. That was the motto for his chronic womanizing ways. He wasn't at fault in any way, he was always pampered because he was the last child of his parents, any time he did something wrong, he wasn't scolded. Just the normal, don't do that again, it's not good. Then he was free to go. He always got what he wanted, if he didn't, he was going to take it by force. That's how he grew up. They were regular customers at Plot 7 nightclub at Nyaniba estate, Labone, in the Greater Accra Region of Ghana. Todd and his squad entered and as usual ordered whole lotta booze and meat, while some of them went dancing. Todd, as usual, looked through the crowd for
Akosua was responding to treatment. She could move her toes and fingers even though she wasn't awake. The doctor assured that there was a great chance she could make it out of the coma since she was responsive. Kwame spent most of his time at the hospital with his wife. When he was at work, his mother took care of her. Eleanor had tried countless times to enter the hospital to kill her but her attempts proved futile. She tried all she could but to no avail. Worse of all, Kwame was ignoring her, though they lived in the same house, he hardly ate her food or touched her.He believed she was the cause of his wife's predicament. Which she was.Lord, it's almost three weeks. Prove your power. Don't let your daughter die losing this battle. Show yourself approved. Kwame's mother prayed.A loud sneeze startled the old woman as she turned to face Amosua. She tried opening her eyes at first, then tried again as they opened and she scanned her surro
“This is beautiful." Serwaa gushed over Aku's ring.“Thank you Serwaa, is your tummy bloated or it's what I'm thinking?" She asked.“I'm not bloated and I don't know what you're thinking either." She played dumb.“Wo nyem anaa (Are you pregnant)?"She voiced out her thoughts.“Yes, I'm two months gone." She boasted. Leo and herself had done the legal and necessary arrangements for the adoption of the one-week-old baby.“Congratulations!" She said genuinely happy for her friend.“Thank you, dear, so any preparations for the wedding?" She asked Aku.“Nope, I studied event planning in school, so I can do that myself." She smirked.“That's good, it would save a whole lotta cost.". Serwaa said.Since both of them had retired from the slaying business, Yaa and Maabena were the ones in charge.“Its time I build my family just as you're doing.