Must Read:The Mistake of my life . .part 2



Nnamdi soon woke up, ignored my greeting, washed his mouth and left the house without a word.
 I was terribly scared because of the way he looked at me. I knew it was just a matter of seconds before he kicks us out of his room.
 I sobbed quietly as i lamented my fate. “My mates are all with their parents, enjoying their lives and planning for a brighter future. 
Here i’m suffering like a refugee” i reasoned with tears. “only if i had listened to him months ago and terminated my baby, i wouldn’t be suffering in this manner” i said to myself bitterly.
 But deep down in my heart i equally knew i rejected to do his bidding because i couldn’t bear such guilt which would have been terrible and unbearable. 
Winnie’s loud cry soon calmed me. I quietly carried her, changed her napkin, breastfed and sang a lullaby for her. He came in that moment eyeing us. “
have you packed all your things?” he asked coldly. I swallowed hard and stared at him pleadingly
. “please don’t do this to us” i begged, “we are already managing well, i’ll start a trade very soon” i added. He scratched his head uneasily and again eyed me murderously, “do you call this life eeh? Abeg shut that your dirty mouth” he barked, before grabbing all my clothes which he dumped inside an old large bag, fetched winnie’s things and equally dumped them in it. “here is two hundred and fifty Naira {N250} it’s your transport fare to your parents house, i have tried enough for you, i won’t kill myself doing it mtcheeew” he muttered and threw the money at me. 
Tears instantly fell uncontrollably from my eyes, i had no where to go. 
I was doomed, I dropped winnie on the bed, knelt and begged him “please Nnamdi, please” i begged again and again, but instead of my pleas to calm him, it infuriated him tremendously.

 He slapped me hard, grabbed the bag and threw it out of his room. “i will do the same to you and this baby if you don’t leave peacefully” he threatened. I stared at him heartbroken, and hungry, cursing the day i granted him access to my body. The story of my love life with Nnamdi really is a long one. 
An affair which never should have happened in the first place had i ignored my heart, because he really had nothing to offer me, yet i foolishly fell in love with him. 
A very stupid teenage love affair which i now regret. Love dosen’t work in an empty stomach, neither does it work in an unsecured environment. Nnamdi wasn’t in love with me any longer because circumstances changed and he only saw me as a burden to his miserable life. 
He totally ignored winnie’s cries, my pleas and our neighbours preachings as he pushed us out of his house that fateful morning. A day i was supposed to be happy because it was my birthday. ***
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