My best friend told me this one. She knows the two women involved.
One is happily married with children. The husband is almost perfect. Every woman’s dream man.
The wife’s friend?
Not so lucky.
No husband.
No child.
To cut the story short.
The single friend suddenly got pregnant.
Her friend and her husband were happy for her.
They asked her “who gave you bẹllẹ?”
“One one-night stand from the abroad,” she told them.
As the pregnancy progressed, her friend asked husband if she can move in with them, because it was not safe to live alone, in case of incasity.
He agreed.
She had a room there prior anyway, as she’s slept over several nights, so it was no biggie.
40 weeks reach.
She born.
Breastfed the child for a few months.
Wife came home one day, and the baby was there, a normal sight, with her own children. The maid, told her, Aunty brought Baby XYZ, and told her to give her madam a sealed note.
The note in part:
“I love the way your husband takes care of you and your children. An almost perfect man. Devoted to your safety, provision, comfort etc, and she knew that if she must have a child, it had to be for him, because she knew he’d do same to her child.”
So, she hacked a plan.
I don’t have details of how it happened or the number of times they did it. She got the friends husband to impregnate her. She was leaving the child with her, to be cared for like her biological children.
That night, she relocated to the abroad.
After all the buhaha, the wife is kuku taking good care of this child like her own. And remember, the man takes good care of his children. Bí àfiṣe.
©DEEisReal
ADDENDUM
The friend said she didn’t want an affair with her husband, nor want to take him from her. She just wanted a devoted and responsible dad for her child, and her husband just unfortunately happens to be the only man with such qualities around her ni o.
So, I’m going to say this again, aà rí rú ẹ̀ rìí, a kàn fi ń dẹ́rù b’ọlọ́rọ̀ ni o. There’s nothing new under the sun.
Deeisreal
MORAL LESSON
Maybe women should STOP telling even their siblings, let’s not talk of friends not related by blood, about the good things their men do to and for them.