It was time for their touring session for the day, eventually after their breakfast had been served. It was then that they eventually realized that they were not the only new couple on their honeymoon. At their point of convergence were several other newlywed couples that came around to enjoy their honeymoon as well.
"Alright! Good ladies and gentlemen!" Their tour guide for the day called their attention.
"We know that many of you are new to this environment, and we have made your schedules as flexible as they can be so you don't get worked out and bored at the same time. My name is Augustine Obioma, and I will be your guide for today. So, just follow my lead and feel free to ask any questions that you wish to ask at any point." He concluded before walking down their midst to begin leading them to their first destination at the resort.
"Are you single?" A lady called out from the small crowd, much to everyone's amusement.
"Wait, I thought we were all married?" Peace quietly asked her husband.
"Well, you are just as surprised as I am; maybe she is not." Their short conversation won't let them follow up on the response of Obioma. All they could hear next was the sound of laughter generated by the audience.
"Alright, please, let's go this way." Obioma led the way, and they all followed, with many of the couples holding tight to each other.
"Obviously, not everyone here is married, which is why everyone should be on guard," Ayotunde whispered in his wife's ear, and they both smiled at the little joke.
"No one even dares come near my husband; I have chosen you, and Heaven has chosen you with me," Peace replied as they continued their walk down the green vegetation. Obioma was busy describing every spot they got to, but definitely many of the lovebirds were interested in other things.
"What do you think about outdoor sex later tonight?" Peace quickly asked before they were asked to separate for a game of husbands versus wives.
"Are you sure we should not relocate to this place?" Ayotunde expressed his shock at his wife's sudden craziness. Especially about sex. She has always been seemingly conservative when it comes to the talks and matters of sex. Ayotunde has always taken the lead, but there seems to have been a paradigm shift since the moment they stepped foot into the resort the previous day, and it is not even looking like she was going to stop anytime.
They all eventually separated from their spouses, and Obioma was reading out the instructions of the game before a lady calmly walked up to where Peace was standing, looking all unenthusiastic and remorseful.
"Hi, I am Olayinka," the lady said.
"Hi, I am Peace. It is nice to meet you. Are you fine?" Peace enthusiastically asked.
"Well, I am not. I need your help, and that is why I am here. Please help me." Peace got confused immediately and was trying to find her man, who has now been made the leader of the men's team for their game.
"Can we step back a bit while I fill you in?" Olayinka quickly added.
"But we have a game," Peace tried to resist.
"Well, I will put your name on my suicide note now that you refused to help me," Olayinka quickly added before dragging her away to the back.
"I am sorry. I am just becoming more desperate by the day, and I don't know if I am depressed already. We are your next-door neighbour to the right, and I can clearly hear all that you do from our own apartment." Olayinka quickly added.
"I love my husband so much, and he still loves me. We just got married as well but we have not been able to... Olayinka took a pause.
"Please go ahead. I am here with you. You have already ruined my game and there is no point holding back your words now" Peace encouraged her as the small crowd behind them cheered to something that they both have not a single idea of.
"We have not been able to have sex and it is..." Olayinka let out a cry before breaking down in soft tears.
"Let me talk to my husband so he can know my whereabouts. We should talk about this." Peace got concerned immediately and could even imagine the frustration beyond what Olayinka herself could express. Upon looking in the direction of her husband, she surprisingly saw him dragging something with the lady who had asked the hilarious question in the beginning. Only that, at this point, nothing was funny anymore. She was confused and lost between going after her man or saving her fellow woman from losing her own man.
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