The children would cry. Sometimes they wouldn't eat. And it they manage to eat at times they'd vomit everything. When they suck breasts at times they'd vomit the water messing everywhere. Their mother knew they were going through hell. She knew the battle was far beyond what they could handle. Mr Ayo's business partner and a few that came to visit them in their house told them that they should involve their pastor in the case that he could miraculously heal them.

Fast-forward to when they took the children to church, their pastor, Mr. Oyem, prayed for them and advised the couple to keep the children out of the house for a week. He warned that the children should not sleep at home for seven nights but instead stay under his care, as witches were determined to take their lives by any means necessary.

Bamidele was deeply troubled. She lamented that she had never harmed anyone and wondered who could possibly wish such evil upon her children when her hands were clean. But the pastor reassured her that one does not need to offend witchès for them to strike. Trusting his words, she and her husband decided to follów his instructions, allowing the children to spend their nights at the pastor’s house for the time being.

The pastor also instructed them to be active in church services and participate in evangelism. Before they left, he gave them a final warning—to keep everything about the children's welfare strictly confidential, as prying eyes and ears were everywhere.

Two days after the arrangement began, the strange cries lessened, and the children finally started nursing properly without spitting out Bamidele’s brèast milk as they usually did. Since that was their only source of nourishment, she felt an overwhelming sense of relief. Each evening, after brèastfeeding them, she would leave them in the care of Mr. Oyem’s wife before she and her husband drove home. Meanwhile, Itoro and her crew noticed something unsettling—they could no longer access the children. Since the children had been moved to the pastor’s house, the mirror could no longer locate them. Instead, it only showed Bamidele and her husband sleeping as usual. All the rituals she often perform in her room at night were all halted.

Determined to find answers, Itoro decided to ask around about the children during the day, but most people had no idea what she was talking about. Four days after the children’s absence, on a Saturday afternoon, she arrived at Bamidele’s house. There, she found Bamidele’s husband washing his car, unaware that his wife had stepped out to visit a friend.

She greeted Ayo cheerfully, and he responded with a polite nod. She was only two years older than him. Glancing around, she casually asked about his wife and children. Ayo immediately stopped washing the car and turned fully to face her.

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The children would cry. Sometimes they wouldn't eat. And it they manage to eat at times they'd vomit everything. When they suck breasts at times they'd vomit the water messing everywhere. Their mother knew they were going through hell. She knew the battle was far beyond what they could handle. Mr Ayo's business partner and a few that came to visit them in their house told them that they should involve their pastor in the case that he could miraculously heal them. Fast-forward to when they took the children to church, their pastor, Mr. Oyem, prayed for them and advised the couple to keep the children out of the house for a week. He warned that the children should not sleep at home for seven nights but instead stay under his care, as witches were determined to take their lives by any means necessary. Bamidele was deeply troubled. She lamented that she had never harmed anyone and wondered who could possibly wish such evil upon her children when her hands were clean. But the pastor reassured her that one does not need to offend witchès for them to strike. Trusting his words, she and her husband decided to follów his instructions, allowing the children to spend their nights at the pastor’s house for the time being. The pastor also instructed them to be active in church services and participate in evangelism. Before they left, he gave them a final warning—to keep everything about the children's welfare strictly confidential, as prying eyes and ears were everywhere. Two days after the arrangement began, the strange cries lessened, and the children finally started nursing properly without spitting out Bamidele’s brèast milk as they usually did. Since that was their only source of nourishment, she felt an overwhelming sense of relief. Each evening, after brèastfeeding them, she would leave them in the care of Mr. Oyem’s wife before she and her husband drove home. Meanwhile, Itoro and her crew noticed something unsettling—they could no longer access the children. Since the children had been moved to the pastor’s house, the mirror could no longer locate them. Instead, it only showed Bamidele and her husband sleeping as usual. All the rituals she often perform in her room at night were all halted. Determined to find answers, Itoro decided to ask around about the children during the day, but most people had no idea what she was talking about. Four days after the children’s absence, on a Saturday afternoon, she arrived at Bamidele’s house. There, she found Bamidele’s husband washing his car, unaware that his wife had stepped out to visit a friend. She greeted Ayo cheerfully, and he responded with a polite nod. She was only two years older than him. Glancing around, she casually asked about his wife and children. Ayo immediately stopped washing the car and turned fully to face her. SILENT BETRAYAL [5️⃣] Pls do well to comment on what you think will happen next
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