Her substitute husband
ter
room and fired all his staff. Things had been rough for her. He would request she make him food at any hour of the day. Food he never ate. She cleaned the
huma had done, she was on
killed by your deception. As his former "bri
box, she saw a heavily stoned silver dress. The dre
t to a funeral was the b
ed at by the dign
do this to me". She said to hersel
ardly to his ro
ie". He growle
e me to your brother's wedding
ying that you've nev
d cack
s dress no matter wh
ut becoming an object of degradation-that to
t all the way to his room to spill nonsense. Talking to her wouldn't cause the impact he was hoping to have on her. He wouldn't ta
to her room. Once in, she l
e heard a knock on her door. Dread filled her heart. It had to be Aeshuma; there was no one
pitched voice spoke from
and to get you ready for today". The
d help getting ready. Slowly she
n and his crew. They were hairstylists and makeup
e ain't got all day", h
the next three hours, the crew took tur
ot you? "The gay man sai
were going to a funeral. If not, h
not love?". A rich voic
logo hanging courtesly on his left breast's pocket. His hair was prope
She said maintain
em in the room. She didn't
u, my dear", he said, kissi
d. What was he doing? How dare he ki
The gay
rew c
ought you". He said, his honeyed voice hol
that this was an act, a facade? How would she get out of this mess? Was this his
en he had graciously dragged her from the church to his home. He hadn't spared he
ing dark or cool. Moreover, when she went yesterday to check for a new dress with somet
ndered herself to the crew. They dressed her in the halter neck s
s". The gay man said,
barrel curls covered a small part of her face. The red lipstick and her blonde hair complimented her delicate gree
man said, smiling, and his crew
splay. Excuse me, I need to speak to my husband, she said, pushing her way through the gay man and his crew. She was going to make Aeshuma unde