In the first part of this story, Daniella, a married woman, who was working with Herbert, had him also as her lover. Then her husband Daniel, fell ill and was diagnosed to have just six months to live. ...
When
Daniella was told her husband had six months to live, it was a mixed feeling.
“Six months? Then, when I become a widow, I
can have you to myself,” an excited Daniella told Herbert.
But on a second thought she felt bad because
Daniel was a nice man and had helped with raising their three boys. He was a
perfect father and had help raise them well.
But Daniel died three months after. What
could have prompted his death before the expected date?
Maybe he could have lived longer but Herbert had visited them and a nurse was attending to Daniel
in another room. After a while, the nurse came to inform them that he had slept and the duo
quickly seized that opportunity to have sex. Unfortunately for them, Daniel
woke up and came to ask his wife for his pajama when he saw them. He caught his wife and her boss(Herbert) making love in their
matrimonial bed.
From then on, he refused taking his drugs
and sacked the nurse. He was said to have poisoned himself and died a week
after.
Now, a widow, she wanted Herbert to herself.
Her calculation was simple: Herbert should poison Agnes after which they would
both get married. Herbert was shocked at his lover’s meanness and scolded her.
Agnes was the mother of his children and he would never do such.
“If my husband died because he saw us
together, nothing stops me from killing your wife too,” she told him. Daniella
threatened Herbert with everything but he never bulged.
So, she sent a text message to Agnes. Her
story was short: Herbert was her lover, fathered her three children, killed her
husband and wanted to kill his wife too. They planned getting married after
Agnes’s death!
As Herbert returned from work, his wife
showed him the message and he was lost for words. How would he tell his wife
all that happened? Even if Daniella had told a lie to his wife, how would he
sieve the truth from it?
ConcludedN.B Names and individuals are fictitious
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