Bayo drove back home with so many thoughts going through his mind. After traveling home he was so overwhelmed to call Daniel. Bayo was wondering if Sonya was on her way to America after all. Then Bayo remembers Sonya's sister saying five months ago she traveled just thinking about his daughters being born in America brought tears to his eyes. Bayo came home and focused on his wife and being there for her while she carries his first child by his wife. Bayo spoke to his wife Zolasade about him possibly going to America to make a better life for them. Zolasade was against Bayo going to America because she knew that she may not see her husband but, once or twice out of the year. Bayo tried to ease things over with her by explaining that he could send money to her to make life better for her. But, it only made Zolasade very sad inside because she knew her husband was very serious about leaving her one day. Bayo left it alone but, he knew that when the time come he would leave and focus on a new life in America. Bayo had a good job but, he wanted a life in America where he could be with other women and take care of his family also. Bayo didn't know how he was going to raise his children and live in America at the same time. Bayo wanted a better life and he wanted to provide for his children. Leaving his wife and children to live in America was the wrong thing to do far as abandoning his family. Bayo already knew that while remaining in his country in Africa that he could not provide a life for all of his children. The thought of both having two twin girls in America made him excited and as long as his daughters were in America he felt like he had a right to be there too.
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Open season for Love
General FictionBayo Ajala, is a man of great integrity, respect, and love for women. When he was growing up he lived in Lagos, Nigeria. When Bayo visits America for a short period as a teen he decides he wants to move there. Bayo plans to marry a Nigerian woman an...