
Nancy’s
father died in a ghastly motor accident when she was barely two months
old. His photographs were always with her but she never knew him. She
prodded her mother endlessly to tell her stories about her father and
was never tired hearing the same thing over and again.
Anytime she saw her friends with their fathers, she was sad and longed for that person she
could refer to as a father. Along the line, she gained admission into a polytechnic to study accountancy
.
could refer to as a father. Along the line, she gained admission into a polytechnic to study accountancy
.
As a first year diploma student of accountancy:
She
became really close to Ahmed, a final year HND student of the same
department. They were from the same tribe and spoke the same language.
Being a fresher who was largely ignorant about her surroundings and the
way things worked, she found succour in him, who was only too glad to
provide a shoulder for her to lean on.
While
Nancy saw in him a guardian, Ahmed saw in her, a prey he couldn’t wait
to feast on. He slept with her and deceived her into thinking that he
cared very much about her.
Shortly
before he graduated, he pledged his undying love for her and she
believed him. Unfortunately, whatever existed between them both ended as
soon as he left. Try as she could, nothing could be done about
restoring their relationship. He had moved on with another woman.
She
picked up the pieces of her life and moved on. Not too long after, she
met Lawrence, an older student in the same polytechnic.
He
was contented remaining her very good friend, offering her succour and
advice when needed but Nancy wanted more. She loved his disposition and
wanted him for keeps. With time, she won him over and like her previous
relationship, it ended same way.
Again,
she moved on. By the time she began making plans to start her
internship; her mother had found love with a well-known business man,
Igwe Albert, who married her as his second wife.
Naturally,
Nancy became his step daughter. Igwe ensured that his new wife was
happy—he set her up in business, got her a good apartment and a car. He
also ensured that his step daughter lacked nothing.
He
even urged her to have her internship in the accounts department of his
company. Seeing how well she did her job and even helping to reduce his
overhead cost, he came to appreciate her and showered her with praises
and gifts.
It
soon got to a point where she stayed back after most of the workers
have closed for the day, balancing the books. On such occasions, Igwe
would stay back to keep her company and related with her the way a
father would with a daughter.
Nancy appreciated this kind gesture and quickly warmed up to him. She was glad to have found a real father figure at last!
One
evening, when they were relating as usual, their discussion soon became
raunchy and they had s*x in the office! She felt bad that she had
betrayed her mother.
“I
don’t want you to tell your mother about what happened tonight,” Igwe
said and signed a cheque of N2m in her name. She didn’t believe he could
be this generous and thought this could be the last intimate moment
they would share together.
But
it wasn’t. Igwe kept coming for her and so were the gifts and money.
Her initial fear was erased. Nancy relaxed and went full throttle with
him. Not even the mother suspected anything because she believed her
husband was taking care of her daughter.
Three months after, she became pregnant and her mother and the first wife soon found out. But Nancy refused an abortion.
“Mother,
do you remember what the prophet you took me to when I was 18 years old
said?” Nancy asked her mother. Her mother had taken her to a prophet
for prayers when she suffered from a strange ailment and medical help
failed. Nancy was prayed for and she got better. The prophet warned her
mother that the girl must never have an abortion, if she did, she would
die!
“So, you are going to keep the pregnancy and marry my husband?” her mother said despitefully.
“Nancy, the prophecy was five years ago and it was because of your illness. You must go for an abortion.”
Surprisingly,
even Igwe sits on the fence about it and told mother and daughter to
take the decision they felt was the best for them.
But both Nancy’s mother and his first wife are set for battle. They asked that the pregnancy be terminated.
What do you think is the best solution here?
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