Ngozi Lovelyn Life Stories
My Life After I Put This Inside My Husband’s Pillow – Part 7
The moment the door swung open, he was startled to see me kneeling down in a pitiful manner.
“What is going on?” He asked, wiring me this serious questioning look
So I began by apologising, asking forgiveness for the things I committed unknowingly that made him hate me so much. I was also crying on top.
He sighed and then asked me to stand up.
Then I said in my heart, that the moment has come and asked God to come and take control of everything. So I stood. The short i wore was very light and tight, showcasing my curves clearly.
“Woh….what are you wearing?” he asked
I studied his face and wondered if he was laughing at me or admiring my beauty.
“What about the kids?”
“They are sleeping” I replied, still trying to figure out what he was thinking about my dressing
“So why are you wearing this?” he asked, huffing
I almost felt embarrassed, but I comported myself, reminding myself the reason I was doing it.
“Come to the dinning my love, I made your special food. Your favourite”
And he scoffed, kept looking at me as if I was wearing a rag.
Or maybe, I was wearing a rag. I dressed like a pros, just to get my husband’s attention.
And I began feeling embarrassed and uncomfortable.
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