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Yoke Of Love

Two Rivals

By Noah Adekunle AdetilewaPublished about a year ago 6 min read
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Yoke Of Love chapter twenty-six:By Noah Adekunle Adetilewa

Two Rivals

On Saturday morning, Kolawole’s official fiancée, Odion Iselu came on a visit to Kolawole’s house and met Mojisayo Gabriel in the kitchen cooking breakfast for Kolawole and herself. Kolawole was out on the street jogging for his morning exercise.

Odion did not inform him she was coming because Kolawole had ignored her for a while because of his burning interest in Mojisayo. Odion went back to the living room to wait for Kolawole. Mojisayo finished from the kitchen and came into the living room.

Mojisayo kept wondering who the unexpected visitor could be; Odion on her part knew what was happening because the woman she met in the kitchen was wearing Kolawole’s shirt; which was a clear indication that the woman had slept with Kolawole. Odion then realized that what she had refused to give Kolawole, another woman had used her buttocks’ power to collect him from her.

Mojisayo kept stealing a look at the younger woman sitting on the couch, and she asked; “Did you inform Mr. Kolawole Adegbola before coming to his house?” Odion felt insulted by her question, and she replied; “Madam, I should be the one doing the questioning here; however, I don’t need to inform Kolawole before I visit him because I am his fiancée and we are already engaged to be married soon,” and Odion proudly showed her gold engagement ring to her rival.

Before Mojisayo could react to Odion’s declaration, Kolawole walked into the living room, and he saw it when Odion was showing her engagement ring to his new lover. Mojisayo asked; “Kolawole, tell me the truth; are you already engaged to this woman?” Kolawole could not say a word.

“Your silence means yes! How could you be engaged to another woman, and yet you came begging me for sex!” Mojisayo did not wait for any answer, she stormed out of the living room, dumped Kolawole’s shirt on his bed, and put on her own dress, and she picked up her hand bag and walked out of the flat. Odion looked at Kolawole who was already on the floor looking lost; she hissed at him and picked up her hand bag and walked out of the flat without looking back.

Kolawole remained on the floor not knowing how to placate his fiancée and his new lover.

Kolawole loved Odion Iselu, and his plan was to marry her in April the following year when he would be twenty-nine years of age. Mojisayo Gabriel was a well experienced woman on the bed, unlike Odion Iselu who had kept her virginity for her husband. Kolawole made up his mind to marry the virgin woman, and kept Mojisayo as his side kick just to satisfy his sexual fantasy.

Kolawole visited Odion that same Saturday evening to reassure her of his intention to still marry her in spite of his sexual interest in the other woman; he repeated his visits three times before Odion was convinced of his love for her. However, Kolawole’s undying interest in Mojisayo’s sexual prowess and her inviting figure lured him back into her net, and that was the greatest mistake of his life; he shouldn’t have gone back to beg Mojisayo for forgiveness!

The following Saturday, Kolawole spent the whole day in Mojisayo’s house pleading for forgiveness, and at last Mojisayo asked; “What exactly do you want from me? You are already engaged to another woman, and I am not ready to be your sexual object.”

Kolawole felt like making love to Mojisayo right there in her one room apartment because the bum-short knickers she had on her added more flame to his desire for her, and he retorted; “Mojisayo, engagement was just a formality, we are not officially married yet; it is anybody’s game.”

What Kolawole said actually put an idea into Mojisayo’s mind; and she decided to do something fast about the other woman in Kolawole’s life. Mojisayo actually used her natural witchcraft to pull Kolawole’s heart to lust after her since the day Odion came to Kolawole’s house and met her in the kitchen cooking breakfast. Kolawole had promised to marry her before she allowed him to enter her Jerusalem; and she vowed to assist him to fulfill that promise with her natural witchcraft power; Mojisayo was born with witchcraft power which she had learnt how to use over the years.

Mojisayo informed her mother few days later about Kolawole’s attitude towards women, and her mother took her to one wizard. The wizard told Mojisayo to bring some personal items from her body and the picture of her rival. Mojisayo followed Kolawole back to his house in Lagos when he visited her the following weekend. In Kolawole’s photo Album, Mojisayo was able to find a clear picture of her rival, and the name of Odion Iselu boldly written at the back of the photo.

Tunde Tomori stopped taking his daily hypertension drugs with the hope that would help him to perform better on the bed with his beautiful wife, but unfortunately; his sexual performance on bed with Moyo was nothing to rejoice about; the few times he performed better was when he lasted thirty seconds inside Moyo’s fleshy chu chu.

Meanwhile, Bankole was screwing Moyo every weekend; taking Moyo to cloud nine on each occasion. Five months into her infidelity with Bankole; and eight months in marriage with Tunde Tomori; Moyo discovered she was pregnant.

The unfaithful wife did not inform her husband about the pregnancy because she was hundred percent sure that her husband was not the father of her unborn child. Bankole was a chronic womanizer, but he later discovered that Moyo was a good woman.

Three months into their unlawful affairs; he realized he was hopelessly in love with another man’s wife; which was very surprising to him because he never thought he was capable of loving any woman; but Moyo was not an ordinary woman; she was very loving and a gentle soul who only made a mistake of marring a sexually impotent man.

When Moyo later informed Bankole about her pregnancy, he was very happy about the new development, and he suggested; “I think is about time you divorce that husband of yours and marry me; I am in love with you Moyo.” Moyo considered Bankole’s suggestion for a while, and she finally said; “My husband loves me more than his own life, and if I ask him for a divorce; he may die of heart attack because he is hypertensive.”

Bankole shrugged his shoulders and asked; “What is your next plan?” Moyo clapped her together and said; “Even though I felt betrayed by my husband for not discussing his hypertensive condition with me before our marriage; but still, I feel sorry for him because of his love for me; I will inform him about the baby soon.”

But that same weekend, Moyo told her husband about the pregnancy, and Tunde Tomori who thought he was the father of the baby jumped out of his chair and danced joyfully for about ten minutes singing as he danced around the living room; and at night on their bed, he managed to make love to his wife which lasted for about fifteen seconds as usual before he offloaded his juice into his wife.

Moyo felt disgusted with his poor performance on bed with her; and she wondered why he kept demanding for sex twice in a week in his poor condition on the bed; but she could not refuse him because he was her lawful husband.

Anytime Tunde wanted sex; Moyo had always obliged him just to make him feel like a man, moreover, her body belongs to her husband according to the marriage vow which they both made on the day of their wedding; and when Tunde asked for sex from her, it was his right to take; even though he was a total disaster on the bed.

Eight months later, a baby girl who looked like Moyo was born to the Tomori family; and two years later, a baby boy was also added to the Tomori family. However, the baby boy was a striking spitting image of Bankole Gbolagade; the boy’s resemblance to Bankole was very shocking to those who knew Bankole Gbolagade; Moyo’s boss in the Bank!

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Noah Adekunle Adetilewa

Noah Adetilewa is the Author of the following books: Principles of True Leadership; Lisa, the stream goddess; Fate And Unconditional Love; Love Potion And The Bliss of Real Love; Mysterious wisdom of God; Paradise in Hades; You & Yur Health

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