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CHAPTER TWO HUNDRED AND SIXTY FOUR

You see what you have done Joe?” Ludo’s mother asked her husband.

“How could I have known Zamiwe?” Joe touched his head. “It was going great, I don’t know what happened.”

“She told you she didn’t want to go but with your arrogance, you had to make her go.”

“Is it a crime to go out with my daugther Zamiwe?” Joe’s eye brows bumped together in a scowl.

Zamiwe knew better not to irritate her husband. She knew he had the same rights as her when it came to Ludo. Despite their differences, Ludo was for the both of them. They were just both overprotective of her.

“I didn’t it mean it that way Joe,” Zamiwe answered thoughtful.

“I know she’s sick and I care for her. Don’t make me look like a bad parent please!” Joe sunk in his chair.

They all became quiet and lost in their thoughts. Ludo’s condition had taken a toll on the both of them. Instead of bringing them even more closer, it pushed them apart. They all had different opinions on what treatment she needed and in the end, Zamiwe always had
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