HER DILEMMA.
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  • Parts 10
  • Time 54m
  • Reads 144
  • Votes 17
  • Parts 10
  • Time 54m
Ongoing, First published May 16, 2024
After being betrayed by the man her parents disowned her for, Adaugo felt the world had ended, she slipped into depression and almost died, but then, a binding gift, 3 most cherished gifts she had always wanted in her marriage arrived just outside the marriage.
Her children became the reason she wanted to live.
what then should she do, when the man whose betrayal almost took her life came back just a few years later begging for forgiveness?
should she for the sake of the children who gave her hope to live return back to the man whose betrayal almost cost her life?



N:B Readers opinion is highly valued as the story is based on societal opinion of how a woman/girl child is treated in majority of the societies of the world.
Constructive Criticism is allowed but no rude and hateful comments.
 
The cover picture is gotten from Goggle.

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It all started as a little spark in her chest, and then it grew and ignited her whole being with an outburst of emotion. Before she could recollect herself, she found out that she desired him more than anything in the world. She was madly in love. Ada was a palace maid, the most trusted servant in the palace. The king loves and cherishes her very much that he told her secrets that even the Prince himself does not know about. This led to conspiracy, anger, and jealously. The bitterness of betrayer ate Ada up when she found out that the man she loves most in the world, had tricked her into disclosing the location of the Ofor, the mantle of leadership in Alaocha, and had stolen it. Banished from the land as a traitor, Ada swore to find the Ofor and the man that had threw her into this misery. But things began to unfold when she found out that she was the rightful heir to the throne even though the culture and tradition forbids a female monarch. Without the Ofor the king is useless and the land is bare of the protection from the gods. Will Ada find this Ofor first? Will she save the village from the invaders coming from all angles Or Will, she let her emotions control her again when she finds the man that had ruined her life?