Read Story: SEASON 1 EPISODE 42
Months went by and she no longer goes clubbing with her friends. She disassociated herself from her friends and served God.
She usually thinks of Nosa because Eghosa had told her that he went mad too. In her heart she prays secretly that Godâs healing power locate him.
Nicole is also bothered that age is no longer on her side.One day she looked at herself in a mirror and wept. All the ladies she knew are married with kids. Here, she is with nothing except her wealth.
Two months ago, a neighbour invited her for a wedding. On the wedding day, Nicole after dressing up for the wedding, she removed her clothes and sat on the bed. She was through with buying of Asoebe or attending other peopleâs weddings.
âEven people that are not as beautiful as me are getting married. I have turned to an old womanâ She murmured.
Nicole rarely goes out in the day. She was afraid people will recognize her as the once mad woman. One day, she decided to stretch her legs for she has been home since morning. She opened the gate and walked down the street. It was a long street. She crossed to the other side to buy some fruits. The fruit seller greeted her. The fruits were fresh and Nicole liked them. She selected what she needed and paid for them.
âI know youâ The woman said smiling.
âEhen, for where?â
The woman said nothing but scrutinized her face.
âE be like sey you just start this business newâ Nicole asked.
âYes oo!. I just pack come this area newlyâ
âEyah!, Welcome to the neighbourhoodâ
âThank youâ
Nicole picked a bunch of banana.
âI like bananas oo. Add this one to the ones in the nylonâ She said handing it to the woman.
She opened her purse to bring out money, when the woman said something that broke her heart.
âI just dey thank God for youâ she said.
âHow do you mean?â She asked raising her head up.
âRukewve come hereâ She called.
Nicole saw a girl running towards them.
âLook this aunty well well and tell me who she resembleâ
The girl of about 13years looked at Nicole and frowned
âNa she be that mad woman for Salami market naâ
âI talk am!â The woman screamed in excitement.
â As I see you I start to thank God for my heartâ
Nicole stood transfixed. It was as if the ground should open and swallow her.
âThank God sey you no dey mad again. The day wey I see you, I cry. I say God, where you dey when this fine woman come naked dey mad for marketâ
While the woman was talking, Nicole picked the nylon containing her fruits and handed her money without collecting her change. She walked so fast, as fast as her legs could carry her. She regretted not carrying her car. Crossing the road, Nicole practically doubled her steps.
When she got home, she dropped the nylon on the table, rushed to the room and wept.
Few days after that incident, Nicole decided to relocate. She paid off her domestic staff, sold two of her cars and left one for personal use. She had the option of either relocating to Port Harcourt or Abuja. After weighing the options, she settled for Abuja. She was going to start her life over again where she knows nobody and nobody knows her. No one will associate her with madness. She didnât close her business. She locked her house and relocated to Abuja with all its boisterousness.
Nicole bought a house, she set up a business and settled down with her life. She lived a quiet life. It was from the house to her business place and straight home after the days hustling. She changed her line and no one could reach her. She decided to focus on her business.
No longer was she going to be desperate about getting married. Few months after her relocation, she joined a church and became a worker there.
There, she met Adenike a Christian who loves the things of God. Through Adenikeâs lifestyle, Nicole caught fire. Adenike influenced her positively. Like Nicole, sister Adenike was above 40 and unmarried but never ceased to believe that God will settle her with a good man. Nicole and Adenike became so inseparable.
No one knew how wealthy Nicole was, even Adenike did not know that Nicole own the house she lived in. She thought it was a rented place. When Adenike had an accommodation problem, Nicole asked her to move in and their friendship blossomed.
Four months after Adenike moved in with Nicole, she told Nicole about Sebastian.
âHe likes me Nicole. He is interested in marrying me and of course I have prayed about it and it is okayâ
âAlright. Do you like him?â Nicole asked.
âI do. He has even told Pastor his intention to marry me and we are good to goâ
âOkay!. I am happy for you Adeâ
Adenike moved towards her and held her hands.
âGod will do yours Nicoleâ
Nicole had already given up on ever getting married, she never bothered to say âAmenâ.
She watched the relationship between Adenike and Sebastian blossom.
With time Nicole began to notice that Sebastian was a sweet talker. He would promise Adenike one million things but never fulfilling any.
She would listen to Ade endlessly as she talks about the promises Sebastian made to her.
âOur honeymoon is going to be in Dubai and he is going to buy a big house in this areaâ
âThis is good newsâ
Every evening Sebastian would park his car outside and wait for Adenike to come out so that they would go out. Nicole would sit up and wait for her to return before locking the gate. Nicole wasnât complaining.
Once she dozed off and didnât hear Ade knock on the gate. She woke with a start, checked her phone and saw several missed calls. She started calling Adeâs line but after several rings, the line was switched off and she went back to sleep.
By morning when Adenike eventually returned, she was fuming with anger and Nicole had to apologize profusely.
âSebastian was really angryâ She told Nicole.
âHe didnât like the fact that he had to knock and knockâ
âI have said I am sorryâ
âItâs alrightâ She said taking a slice of bread from the plate
âI have good news Nicoleâ
âWow!, Let me hear ooâ
âWell.., he wants to get me a carâ
Nicole screamed and hugged her.
âThis is great news. When is he buying it?â
âHe has not said when, but he said he will surprise meâ
To celebrate the news, Nicole promised to get her a bowl of ice cream and snacks when returning from her business.
Both of them sat for breakfast, munching, gisting and laughing.