• Been a long time
    So.sorry i wasnt able to finisn the story's
    But im back now
    Episode 4: The Name No One Says

    The morning light did nothing to chase away the unease clawing at Vanessa’s chest. Shadows still clung to the corners of her room as if reluctant to let go. The deep scratch on the door was real—she had run her fingers over it more than once, feeling the raw edges where the wood had been torn.

    Something had been outside her door last night. Something that wasn’t human.

    She needed answers.

    Vanessa stepped into the hallway, every step careful, her ears tuned for any sound. The Hollow Inn was quiet, but not the peaceful kind. It was the kind of quiet that hummed with something unseen, something waiting.

    Downstairs, the innkeeper was behind the front desk, her thin fingers slowly polishing a tarnished key. She didn’t look up when Vanessa approached.

    "I need to ask you something," Vanessa said, keeping her voice steady.

    The old woman exhaled through her nose, still not looking up. "You should leave."

    Vanessa tightened her grip on her notebook. "I got a note last night. Someone—something—was outside my door." She hesitated. "And I saw the newspaper. Black Hollow disappeared in 1962. But it’s here. And so are you."

    The innkeeper’s hands stilled.

    For a long moment, she said nothing. Then, slowly, she lifted her head. Her eyes were pale, almost colorless, like fog rolling over dead water.

    "You ask too many questions."

    Vanessa swallowed. "I’m a journalist. It’s my job."

    The woman’s gaze darkened. "Your job won’t matter if you’re dead."

    A chill crawled up Vanessa’s spine. She wanted to push, demand more, but something in the woman’s tone—something final—made her pause.

    Before she could say anything else, the bell above the inn’s door jingled.

    A man stepped inside. He was older, his face lined with deep wrinkles, his clothes faded and worn. His eyes locked onto Vanessa, and she swore she saw recognition flicker there—though she had never seen him before in her life.

    "New girl should go," he muttered. "Before it finds her."

    Vanessa frowned. "Before what finds me?"

    The man hesitated, glancing at the innkeeper. Her expression didn’t change, but something unsaid passed between them.

    Then he turned back to Vanessa and said, "The thing that took this town."

    The air left her lungs.

    The innkeeper let out a slow breath. "Don’t say its name."

    The man’s mouth tightened. "Names give power. And it’s already watching her."

    Vanessa’s heart pounded. "What is watching me?"

    The man licked his lips, hesitating. Then, in a voice barely above a whisper, he said:

    "The Hollow Man."

    The room seemed to shrink around her, the air suddenly too thick to breathe.

    The innkeeper’s chair scraped against the floor as she stood. "You fool," she hissed. "Do you want to call it here?"

    The man’s hands trembled. He took a step back. "It already knows."

    A gust of wind howled through the inn, rattling the windows. The front door—though it had been firmly shut—creaked open an inch.

    Vanessa’s breath hitched.

    Outside, through the tiny gap in the door, something stood in the fog.

    Tall. Motionless.

    Waiting.

    And though it had no face, she could feel its gaze locked onto her.


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    Been a long time So.sorry i wasnt able to finisn the story's But im back now Episode 4: The Name No One Says The morning light did nothing to chase away the unease clawing at Vanessa’s chest. Shadows still clung to the corners of her room as if reluctant to let go. The deep scratch on the door was real—she had run her fingers over it more than once, feeling the raw edges where the wood had been torn. Something had been outside her door last night. Something that wasn’t human. She needed answers. Vanessa stepped into the hallway, every step careful, her ears tuned for any sound. The Hollow Inn was quiet, but not the peaceful kind. It was the kind of quiet that hummed with something unseen, something waiting. Downstairs, the innkeeper was behind the front desk, her thin fingers slowly polishing a tarnished key. She didn’t look up when Vanessa approached. "I need to ask you something," Vanessa said, keeping her voice steady. The old woman exhaled through her nose, still not looking up. "You should leave." Vanessa tightened her grip on her notebook. "I got a note last night. Someone—something—was outside my door." She hesitated. "And I saw the newspaper. Black Hollow disappeared in 1962. But it’s here. And so are you." The innkeeper’s hands stilled. For a long moment, she said nothing. Then, slowly, she lifted her head. Her eyes were pale, almost colorless, like fog rolling over dead water. "You ask too many questions." Vanessa swallowed. "I’m a journalist. It’s my job." The woman’s gaze darkened. "Your job won’t matter if you’re dead." A chill crawled up Vanessa’s spine. She wanted to push, demand more, but something in the woman’s tone—something final—made her pause. Before she could say anything else, the bell above the inn’s door jingled. A man stepped inside. He was older, his face lined with deep wrinkles, his clothes faded and worn. His eyes locked onto Vanessa, and she swore she saw recognition flicker there—though she had never seen him before in her life. "New girl should go," he muttered. "Before it finds her." Vanessa frowned. "Before what finds me?" The man hesitated, glancing at the innkeeper. Her expression didn’t change, but something unsaid passed between them. Then he turned back to Vanessa and said, "The thing that took this town." The air left her lungs. The innkeeper let out a slow breath. "Don’t say its name." The man’s mouth tightened. "Names give power. And it’s already watching her." Vanessa’s heart pounded. "What is watching me?" The man licked his lips, hesitating. Then, in a voice barely above a whisper, he said: "The Hollow Man." The room seemed to shrink around her, the air suddenly too thick to breathe. The innkeeper’s chair scraped against the floor as she stood. "You fool," she hissed. "Do you want to call it here?" The man’s hands trembled. He took a step back. "It already knows." A gust of wind howled through the inn, rattling the windows. The front door—though it had been firmly shut—creaked open an inch. Vanessa’s breath hitched. Outside, through the tiny gap in the door, something stood in the fog. Tall. Motionless. Waiting. And though it had no face, she could feel its gaze locked onto her. ---
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  • I pray for you this morning as you worship in God's presence.
    Whatever situation in your life that has not turned out well before now will receive the supernatural touch by the reason of today's service and turn out well,
    May the story of your life not have a regret in it
    May the Lord turn out all the situations that give you heartache to joy in Jesus mighty name.
    Good morning and may the whole Sunday service of this morning be a life changing experience for you and your entire family in Jesus mighty name. Shalom.
    I pray for you this morning as you worship in God's presence. Whatever situation in your life that has not turned out well before now will receive the supernatural touch by the reason of today's service and turn out well, May the story of your life not have a regret in it May the Lord turn out all the situations that give you heartache to joy in Jesus mighty name. Good morning and may the whole Sunday service of this morning be a life changing experience for you and your entire family in Jesus mighty name. Shalom.
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  • During slavery, it was illegal for Africans to read any book other than the Bible. Anyone caught reading philosophy, science, governance, history, economics or any other genre of literature, faced the death penalty.

    Why was this so?

    The slave masters understood that the Bible was a tool to limit the thinking of black Africans and to keep them perpetually subservient. They knew that to keep them in servitude they had to make them accept their lot as the will of God and have them thinking about the end of days, these things will keep them in perpetual servitude. They refused to give them anything good but they gave them Christianity and the bible.

    Over five hundred years later, the descendants of the slaves who were whipped, tortured, raped and murdered, now confess implicit confidence in the same Bible. (a book hurriedly put together by Emperor Constantine in 325 AD when he decreed Christianity - an infusion of Roman paganism, Greek and Egyptian mythology" as the new State religion and his troops would violently convert most of the world's populations to this newly formed order by force and through violence.

    Ephesians 6:5
    "Slaves, obey your earthly masters with respect and fear, and with sincerity of heart, just as you would obey Christ." lent divine credence to the predicament of slaves and consigned them to perpetual slavery. Revolting against the oppressors, was a direct rejection of God - so they were made to believe.

    Today, many Africans claim to know the Bible from the beginning to the end but they know little about themselves or ideas that can improve their lives. They can feel Jesus in their spirits and they are absolutely sure that Christianity is the only true religion. They are waiting for an apocalyptic climax to humanity where a blue eyed, blonde haired Caucasian savior would appear from the sky at the sound of a trumpet, to save them from debilitating poverty, a dysfunctional system, diseases and imbecility. 500 years later, Africans are still languishing in profuse ignorance.

    The damage has been done.

    In the words of the late scholar Dr. Henrik Clark;

    "To control a people, you must first control what they think about themselves and how they regard their history and culture. And when your conqueror makes you ashamed of your culture and history, he needs no prison walls and chains to hold you". Copied
    During slavery, it was illegal for Africans to read any book other than the Bible. Anyone caught reading philosophy, science, governance, history, economics or any other genre of literature, faced the death penalty. Why was this so? The slave masters understood that the Bible was a tool to limit the thinking of black Africans and to keep them perpetually subservient. They knew that to keep them in servitude they had to make them accept their lot as the will of God and have them thinking about the end of days, these things will keep them in perpetual servitude. They refused to give them anything good but they gave them Christianity and the bible. Over five hundred years later, the descendants of the slaves who were whipped, tortured, raped and murdered, now confess implicit confidence in the same Bible. (a book hurriedly put together by Emperor Constantine in 325 AD when he decreed Christianity - an infusion of Roman paganism, Greek and Egyptian mythology" as the new State religion and his troops would violently convert most of the world's populations to this newly formed order by force and through violence. Ephesians 6:5 "Slaves, obey your earthly masters with respect and fear, and with sincerity of heart, just as you would obey Christ." lent divine credence to the predicament of slaves and consigned them to perpetual slavery. Revolting against the oppressors, was a direct rejection of God - so they were made to believe. Today, many Africans claim to know the Bible from the beginning to the end but they know little about themselves or ideas that can improve their lives. They can feel Jesus in their spirits and they are absolutely sure that Christianity is the only true religion. They are waiting for an apocalyptic climax to humanity where a blue eyed, blonde haired Caucasian savior would appear from the sky at the sound of a trumpet, to save them from debilitating poverty, a dysfunctional system, diseases and imbecility. 500 years later, Africans are still languishing in profuse ignorance. The damage has been done. In the words of the late scholar Dr. Henrik Clark; "To control a people, you must first control what they think about themselves and how they regard their history and culture. And when your conqueror makes you ashamed of your culture and history, he needs no prison walls and chains to hold you". Copied
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  • WOMB ON TRIAL

    EPISODE 3:

    I didn’t sleep after that. How could I? My own husband—my supposed protector—was conspiring against me. Each word from his phone call replayed in my mind like a cruel echo.

    "She won’t suspect anything."

    But I did. And now, I had to find out what they were planning before it was too late.

    By the time Emeka drifted into a deep sleep, his phone was still beside him, unlocked. I hesitated. I had never invaded his privacy before, but this wasn’t about privacy. This was about survival.

    Slowly, I reached for the phone and scrolled through his call logs. The last call had been with Mama. My fingers trembled as I clicked on their messages.

    Mama: She’s taking too long. It’s time for the next step.

    Emeka: I’ll talk to her, but we have to be careful. She’s already suspicious.

    Mama: Then stop wasting time. The girl is ready. We can’t delay any longer.

    I froze.

    "The girl is ready?"

    I scrolled up frantically, my breath hitching. Then, I saw it. A name I didn’t recognize—Chisom.

    There were pictures. A beautiful young woman, smiling shyly, dressed in traditional attire. My stomach twisted.

    "They had already chosen my replacement."

    A wave of nausea hit me, and I barely made it to the bathroom before emptying my stomach. The realization crashed over me like a tidal wave—I was being erased.

    Wiping my mouth, I gripped the sink, staring at my reflection in the mirror. My eyes were red, my face pale. The woman looking back at me wasn’t the same Nkechi who had walked into this marriage full of hope.

    "I can’t stay here."

    But leaving wasn’t just about packing a bag and walking away. I knew my family would never support a divorce. And Emeka’s family? They wouldn’t let me leave quietly.

    I had to be smart.

    Taking one last look at my sleeping husband, I made a silent vow.

    "You think I don’t suspect anything, Emeka? Watch me."

    I was going to find out everything they were planning. And when I did, I would make sure I was the one who decided how this story ended.

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    WOMB ON TRIAL EPISODE 3: I didn’t sleep after that. How could I? My own husband—my supposed protector—was conspiring against me. Each word from his phone call replayed in my mind like a cruel echo. "She won’t suspect anything." But I did. And now, I had to find out what they were planning before it was too late. By the time Emeka drifted into a deep sleep, his phone was still beside him, unlocked. I hesitated. I had never invaded his privacy before, but this wasn’t about privacy. This was about survival. Slowly, I reached for the phone and scrolled through his call logs. The last call had been with Mama. My fingers trembled as I clicked on their messages. Mama: She’s taking too long. It’s time for the next step. Emeka: I’ll talk to her, but we have to be careful. She’s already suspicious. Mama: Then stop wasting time. The girl is ready. We can’t delay any longer. I froze. "The girl is ready?" I scrolled up frantically, my breath hitching. Then, I saw it. A name I didn’t recognize—Chisom. There were pictures. A beautiful young woman, smiling shyly, dressed in traditional attire. My stomach twisted. "They had already chosen my replacement." A wave of nausea hit me, and I barely made it to the bathroom before emptying my stomach. The realization crashed over me like a tidal wave—I was being erased. Wiping my mouth, I gripped the sink, staring at my reflection in the mirror. My eyes were red, my face pale. The woman looking back at me wasn’t the same Nkechi who had walked into this marriage full of hope. "I can’t stay here." But leaving wasn’t just about packing a bag and walking away. I knew my family would never support a divorce. And Emeka’s family? They wouldn’t let me leave quietly. I had to be smart. Taking one last look at my sleeping husband, I made a silent vow. "You think I don’t suspect anything, Emeka? Watch me." I was going to find out everything they were planning. And when I did, I would make sure I was the one who decided how this story ended. TO BE CONTINUED...✍️✍️✍️ #catalystboost #storytelling #virals #story #storytime #trendingpost
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  • WOMB ON TRIAL

    EPISODE 2

    I could barely sleep that night. My mind replayed the meeting over and over like a nightmare on repeat. The looks on their faces, the venom in their voices—bãrren women, other options.

    Emeka lay beside me, his back turned, his breathing steady. How could he sleep so peacefully after what happened today? I turned to him, staring at his motionless form in the dim light of our bedroom.

    "Emeka," I whispered.

    He didn't respond.

    I placed a hand on his shoulder and shook him gently. "Emeka, are you awake?"

    A sigh escaped his lips before he turned slightly. "What is it, Nkechi?" His voice was tired, irritated.

    "What happened today… why didn't you defend me?" My voice cracked, but I fought to keep my emotions in check.

    His silence was deafening.

    "Emeka," I pushed further, my pulse quickening. "Do you agree with them?"

    He sat up abruptly, running a hand over his face. "Nkechi, this is how things are done in my family. You knew this."

    My breath caught. "Knew what? That my womb would be a topic for discussion? That my worth would be measured by a male child I haven’t even had yet?"

    He exhaled sharply, shaking his head. "You're overreacting."

    I stared at him in disbelief. "Overreacting? Your mother practically told me that if I don’t give birth to a boy, I have no place here!"

    He didn’t deny it. He just lay back down, turning his back to me again.

    The lump in my throat burned. I wanted to scream, to shake him, to make him understand the weight of what was happening. But I did nothing. I just lay there, eyes wide open, feeling more alone than I had ever felt in my life.

    Then, just as sleep threatened to pull me under, I heard something.

    Emeka's voice.

    It was faint, almost a whisper.

    I turned slightly, realizing he was on the phone.

    "Yes, Mama," he murmured. "I understand… I'm on your side. But I can’t rush her… No, no, she won’t suspect anything. She thinks I’m neutral."

    The room began to spin. My heart pounded so loudly I feared he would hear it.

    I squeezed my eyes shut, trying to steady my breathing.

    I was married to a man who was pretending to be my ally while plotting against me with his family.

    My hands clenched into fists beneath the covers.

    I had to get out of here. But first, I needed to know exactly what they were planning.

    TO BE CONTINUED.... ✍️✍️✍️✍️

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    WOMB ON TRIAL EPISODE 2 I could barely sleep that night. My mind replayed the meeting over and over like a nightmare on repeat. The looks on their faces, the venom in their voices—bãrren women, other options. Emeka lay beside me, his back turned, his breathing steady. How could he sleep so peacefully after what happened today? I turned to him, staring at his motionless form in the dim light of our bedroom. "Emeka," I whispered. He didn't respond. I placed a hand on his shoulder and shook him gently. "Emeka, are you awake?" A sigh escaped his lips before he turned slightly. "What is it, Nkechi?" His voice was tired, irritated. "What happened today… why didn't you defend me?" My voice cracked, but I fought to keep my emotions in check. His silence was deafening. "Emeka," I pushed further, my pulse quickening. "Do you agree with them?" He sat up abruptly, running a hand over his face. "Nkechi, this is how things are done in my family. You knew this." My breath caught. "Knew what? That my womb would be a topic for discussion? That my worth would be measured by a male child I haven’t even had yet?" He exhaled sharply, shaking his head. "You're overreacting." I stared at him in disbelief. "Overreacting? Your mother practically told me that if I don’t give birth to a boy, I have no place here!" He didn’t deny it. He just lay back down, turning his back to me again. The lump in my throat burned. I wanted to scream, to shake him, to make him understand the weight of what was happening. But I did nothing. I just lay there, eyes wide open, feeling more alone than I had ever felt in my life. Then, just as sleep threatened to pull me under, I heard something. Emeka's voice. It was faint, almost a whisper. I turned slightly, realizing he was on the phone. "Yes, Mama," he murmured. "I understand… I'm on your side. But I can’t rush her… No, no, she won’t suspect anything. She thinks I’m neutral." The room began to spin. My heart pounded so loudly I feared he would hear it. I squeezed my eyes shut, trying to steady my breathing. I was married to a man who was pretending to be my ally while plotting against me with his family. My hands clenched into fists beneath the covers. I had to get out of here. But first, I needed to know exactly what they were planning. TO BE CONTINUED.... ✍️✍️✍️✍️ #catalystboost #Storytelling #virals #story #storytime
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  • The boøk that says "and the truth shåll set you free" CONTÅlNS the highest lies in the history of månkind.

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    The boøk that says "and the truth shåll set you free" CONTÅlNS the highest lies in the history of månkind. Who DlD this to us?💔
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  • "pls, I'm responding to my husband, the man who said he married me, sponsored me into a nursing school, took me abroad, & I betrayed him by processing my boyfriend's papers to join me in the States & got pregnant for him.

    Pls, I'm not here to defend myself, but to tell exactly how it happened, so the world can also understand my position in the whole situation. I had to drop out of school due to a lack of finances. My parents are retired primary school teachers. During that very tough period, this guy's mom came to our house, told my mom she wished for her son to marry me. My parents talked me into it, even though they knew I was already in a serious relationship & deeply in love with my boyfriend Franklin

    I actually didn't have much of a choice, since the guy was based abroad , doing very well for himself. I felt like this was a God-given opportunity to eradicate poverty in my family. On a quest to also please my family, after a few chats with him, our wedding was set, he came back to the country, & we finalized our marriage.

    Now, before he traveled back, I pleaded with him to instead register me into a nursing school & start processing my documents when I was almost about to graduate, since it would obviously be expensive if I had to school abroad, & also so it could help me get a good job when I finally joined him. He was happy, proud of me, & even praised me for being smart.

    He finally registered me, & an apartment was rented & furnished for me to stay in, so I could be comfortable while I schooled. Just a few months before my husband went back, my boyfriend came to me & cried, pleading that he was still very much in love with me. I felt really pity for him, knowing he did nothing wrong to me, & I was also still very much deeply in love with him; I couldn't resist taking him back.

    We started seeing each other again, and he even moved in with me. So, I started asking my husband for more money & complaining of financial shortages, in which he always sent huge sums. I used this money to also register my boyfriend into an ICT learning program, so he could graduate with an international standards certificate, which could also help him get a good job abroad.

    We had it discussed & planned that when I finally moved abroad, I would process his documents, & he would join me later. Actually, we saw this as a good opportunity that could change our lives forever. I believed it was God's doing.

    To cut the long story short, luckily, my visa was ready a few months after my graduation. In which I joined my husband in the abroad. That same week, I immediately started making inquiries on how I could go about getting a job. My husband confessed how proud & happy he was to have an ambitious woman like me for a wife. He even helped me out in getting a "work permit" & also submitted my CV to several hospitals, & that's how I finally got a job.

    However, I was still keeping in touch with my boyfriend. After 4 years of living abroad, I was already well-established & stable. After several trials & failures, my boyfriend's visa finally came out. I actually had no child with my husband for 4 years; he was worried. We did several tests, which always proved that we were both okay.

    It's true that I was taking pills to avoid getting pregnant for him, & I also denied him access to my body for 6 months. Truth is, by this time, my boyfriend was already in the States. In which I finally got pregnant for him. I really didn't care anymore if my husband found out about us, cuz I was already deeply in love with my fiancé.

    I actually planned on revealing everything to my husband in due time & probably ask for his forgiveness. But somehow, he found out on his own before I could. It's true I didn't feel remorseful. But instead, served him with divorce papers. My mind was already made up.

    I'm sorry to say, our marriage from the onset was a sham. I honestly never loved him. My heart belongs to another. I did what I did out of love; any woman in my shoes would do the same. I'm just a lady who's in love. God bare me witness; I didn't mean for this to happen.

    I'm not here to defend myself, like I said, but rather to apologize. I'm so sorry, Rowland. You are a good man. Even after everything I did, you still asked us to fix our marriage, even when I'm pregnant for someone else, & you kept apologizing when I'm the one who wronged you.

    Please forgive me. I'm sorry that I cannot stay. Please consider my feelings too; my heart belongs to someone else. It wouldn't be good for us. Thanks so much for signing the divorce. And i pray that you'll find yourself a good woman whom truly deserves your love & would also reciprocate your love. I wish you all the best in life Rowland"just a follow

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    "pls, I'm responding to my husband, the man who said he married me, sponsored me into a nursing school, took me abroad, & I betrayed him by processing my boyfriend's papers to join me in the States & got pregnant for him. Pls, I'm not here to defend myself, but to tell exactly how it happened, so the world can also understand my position in the whole situation. I had to drop out of school due to a lack of finances. My parents are retired primary school teachers. During that very tough period, this guy's mom came to our house, told my mom she wished for her son to marry me. My parents talked me into it, even though they knew I was already in a serious relationship & deeply in love with my boyfriend Franklin I actually didn't have much of a choice, since the guy was based abroad , doing very well for himself. I felt like this was a God-given opportunity to eradicate poverty in my family. On a quest to also please my family, after a few chats with him, our wedding was set, he came back to the country, & we finalized our marriage. Now, before he traveled back, I pleaded with him to instead register me into a nursing school & start processing my documents when I was almost about to graduate, since it would obviously be expensive if I had to school abroad, & also so it could help me get a good job when I finally joined him. He was happy, proud of me, & even praised me for being smart. He finally registered me, & an apartment was rented & furnished for me to stay in, so I could be comfortable while I schooled. Just a few months before my husband went back, my boyfriend came to me & cried, pleading that he was still very much in love with me. I felt really pity for him, knowing he did nothing wrong to me, & I was also still very much deeply in love with him; I couldn't resist taking him back. We started seeing each other again, and he even moved in with me. So, I started asking my husband for more money & complaining of financial shortages, in which he always sent huge sums. I used this money to also register my boyfriend into an ICT learning program, so he could graduate with an international standards certificate, which could also help him get a good job abroad. We had it discussed & planned that when I finally moved abroad, I would process his documents, & he would join me later. Actually, we saw this as a good opportunity that could change our lives forever. I believed it was God's doing. To cut the long story short, luckily, my visa was ready a few months after my graduation. In which I joined my husband in the abroad. That same week, I immediately started making inquiries on how I could go about getting a job. My husband confessed how proud & happy he was to have an ambitious woman like me for a wife. He even helped me out in getting a "work permit" & also submitted my CV to several hospitals, & that's how I finally got a job. However, I was still keeping in touch with my boyfriend. After 4 years of living abroad, I was already well-established & stable. After several trials & failures, my boyfriend's visa finally came out. I actually had no child with my husband for 4 years; he was worried. We did several tests, which always proved that we were both okay. It's true that I was taking pills to avoid getting pregnant for him, & I also denied him access to my body for 6 months. Truth is, by this time, my boyfriend was already in the States. In which I finally got pregnant for him. I really didn't care anymore if my husband found out about us, cuz I was already deeply in love with my fiancé. I actually planned on revealing everything to my husband in due time & probably ask for his forgiveness. But somehow, he found out on his own before I could. It's true I didn't feel remorseful. But instead, served him with divorce papers. My mind was already made up. I'm sorry to say, our marriage from the onset was a sham. I honestly never loved him. My heart belongs to another. I did what I did out of love; any woman in my shoes would do the same. I'm just a lady who's in love. God bare me witness; I didn't mean for this to happen. I'm not here to defend myself, like I said, but rather to apologize. I'm so sorry, Rowland. You are a good man. Even after everything I did, you still asked us to fix our marriage, even when I'm pregnant for someone else, & you kept apologizing when I'm the one who wronged you. Please forgive me. I'm sorry that I cannot stay. Please consider my feelings too; my heart belongs to someone else. It wouldn't be good for us. Thanks so much for signing the divorce. And i pray that you'll find yourself a good woman whom truly deserves your love & would also reciprocate your love. I wish you all the best in life Rowland"just a follow Copied
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