EPISODE FIVE
Theme: The career woman
Arike's POV
"Are you guys together now?" She asked.
"No! We are not together.” I responded in a way that won’t make her ask anymore questions but I was wrong.
"Why? Don't you like him? Is he not nice?" She questioned frantically.
"Bamidele is a nice guy but I don't think I want to be with him like -" I paused.
"Like what?" She sounded annoyed.
"The feeling is not just there like it's supposed to be."
"Can I ask you a question?"
"Yeah." I mumbled.
"Do you intend to remain single forever?"
"Of course not." I laughed.
"Listen to me, I haven't seen you with any man in years except Dayo. You keep turning every man down as if your body is made of steel. Don't you want to be happy like Adedayo?"
"I am happy sister Busayomi. I am doing well at work." I answered.
My career comes first before anything else.
"Pele o career woman. Listen to me! I can't let you continue living like this..and if you are not going to be serious with a relationship,I will start hooking you up on dating sites." She said
I bursted into a laughter. "Ahh no! Sister mi there's no need for that."
"Then give a man a chance to love you." She persuaded.
"Okay I have heard you." I sighed.
"You have heard me or you'll do it?"
"Both."
"Bamidele is there o." She added
"I know....sister mi please..."
"I should shut up right?"
"I didn't say that now." I rubbed my temples.
"So when are we meeting?"
"For now I am not too busy at work. So you can come around any time you want."
"Okay I'll visit you this weekend." She said.
"I'll be expecting you."
"Take care of yourself."
She disconnected the call. I heaved a sigh of relief.
Some minutes later the office line rang.
"Yes Chioma,"
"Ma'am someone is out here to see you." My secretary informed me.
"Who is the person?"
"He is not a client but claimed to be your friend." She answered.
"Doesn't he have a name?"
"Barrister Bamidele." She added.
"Oh! Let him in."
"Okay ma."
A knock sounded on the door after some seconds.
"Come in,"
Bamidele walked in. "Hello Damsel."
"How are you Bamidele?"
"I am okay and you?"
"I am fine too. So to what do I own this visit?"
"Well I just came around to check on you." He replied.
"That's so nice."
"Can we go out for dinner?" He asked. It wasn't the first time Bamidele was asking me out for dinner but I have always turned him down.
"Ahm..ahm..Bamidele..I -"
"Please don't say no again. We already won our case." His eyes pleaded with me. The case had been an excuse to not have dinner with Bamidele.
"Arike, I know you already made it clear that we can't be more than friends and I respect your decision. But having dinner with me as a friend is not a bad idea." He said calmly.
Bamidele was indeed a gentleman, any woman's choice but something isn't right between us. The spark you feel when you love someone isn't there in me. And I am still yet to figure out why Adedayo doesn't want me to have anything to do with Bamidele. I should turn him down but then I remembered Busayomi words.
"Well it's alright if you don't -"
I cut him off. "Yes! I mean...I'll have dinner with you."
His face lit up in sheer surprise. "Seriously?"
"I just said yes Bamidele." I smiled.
"Okay...so what time should I come pick you up?" He asked, excitement in his tone.
"Let's meet up by 7 and you don't have to come and pick me up just send me the address."
"Okay..if that's what you want."
"Yeah." I nodded.
"So what case are you handling now?"
"A rape case, a young girl was gang raped at a birthday party. The boys involved are sons of notable men in the country."
"So they are likely to get away?" he asked.
"Not when I am involved. They claimed that they girl gave her consent."
"Is that true?" He asked feeling furious.
"No! My client is minor and she never gave consent to such terrible act!" I seeth my teeth in anger.
"This is really bad."
"I have evidences that she was raped."
"Let me see."
I gave him some paper files. "Medical reports and a recording of one of the boys apologizing to her."
"This is enough evidence to put them in jail." He said.
"I will get more and make sure those bastards are put behind bars!" I spat angrily.
HER BABY’S SECRETFINAL EPILOGUE (2)Arike’s POV“Mommy..you haven’t told me who we are seeing today?” Iteoluwa jumped by my side as we made our way toward Dayo’s apartment.“Iteoluwa, I told you that we are meeting someone special to us.” I answered.“Perhaps is it grandma? She promised to attend big mommy’s wedding.” She said.Iteoluwa refused to let me help her up the staircase. My child has really changed ever since Busayomi made her realize the essence of having a mother. She was starting to do things herself without needing much of my help.We were meeting her father but I didn’t mention it to her. Busayomi had suggested that it would be fun to surprise her.“Mom..is this the place where they sell ice cream?” She asked.Iteoluwa was really anxious to know.“Baby..you
HER BABY’S SECRETEPILOGUE (1)Arike’s POVMrs Moyosoreoluwa and I walked out of the courtroom. I met Dayo exchanging a handshake with Bamidele and then he moved on to barrister prosper. No doubt, Adedayo must have made up his mind to forgive Bamidele for what he did to him in the past. And I was glad to see them reconciling after all these years.Adedayo’s eyes met mine and he flashed me a smile that was filled with happiness and endearment. Slowly he started towards me while I walked at a close run and threw my hands around him for an embrace.“Arike...” he embraced me tightly.Tears streamed down my cheeks as we stayed hugging for several seconds before Adedayo pulled away from me. He had tears in his eyes when I looked up at him.“Adedayo...” my hand shot out to his face.“Please don’t cry...” we
FINAL EPISODE SEVENTY THREETheme: A disguised sponsor Arike’s POV“Arike...” a familiar feminine voice called my name.I turned to see Mrs Moyosoreoluwa there in the court room.“I thought you didn’t attend until I saw you when I was about to leave with my family.” She folded her arms.I just nodded my head. “Where is Dayo?” I asked.“He is reconciling with barrister Bamidele, settling issues from the past.” She answered.“Alright..well I have been thinking -“ she interrupted me.“How I found out about your daughter.” She completed my intended statement.“Yes.” I said.She walked closer to me. “How did you find out about my child?” I asked.“I think about two years ago.” Mrs Moyosoreoluwa answered.My head s
HER BABY’S SECRETTheme: Victory at last Arike’s POV •••15 MINUTES LATER•••“All rise the court is now in session.” The bailiff announced.The judge entered the courtroom and sat at the bench and then she told everyone to be seated.She called out the counsels to give their closing statements. The prosecuting counsel pointed out that justice be served for his client while the defense attorney pleaded not guilty and asked the judge for a fair verdict for his client.The female judge cleared her throat. “In all things, justice must be served. I have the statements of the counsels and I have also looked into the evidences presented by the defense counsel. And this is my verdict.” The judge paused and the whole courtroom was silent.She cleared her throat and spoke up after som
HER BABY’S SECRETEPISODE SEVENTY ONETheme: The only witness Arike’s POVA loud gasp was heard in the court from the spectators and even the prosecuting attorney was speechless. I was sure that Shalewa would be shocked to find out that I had recorded our conversation that day.“It is clear that Mrs Shalewa framed her husband just to enact revenge on him and she doesn’t feel remorseful about her deeds. My lord, with your permission I shall now call a witness to confirm the facts of text messages and test results. I call Doctor Nelson.” Bamidele said.“Doctor Nelson!” The court bailiff called out.Doctor Nelson stood up from where he was seated and went to the witness box. The court bailiff came to the front of the box.“What’s your religion?” He asked.“Christianity.” Doctor Nelson replied.The bailiff handed him a Bible and Doctor Nelson took it in his right hand.“Please rep
HER BABY’S SECRETEPISODE SEVENTYTheme: Court in session Arike’s POVFinally the day to prove Adedayo’s innocence was here. We all hoped and believed that he would be acquitted and declared not guilty.I left home as early as 7:00am with the plan of meeting Bamidele and barrister Prosper at the law firm but I was delayed by a stand still traffic.Bamidele and Barrister Prosper had successfully processed Dayo’s bail yesterday and I was told that Mrs Moyosoreoluwa was around at the station to bring Adedayo to her home.I didn’t get a chance to talk to Adedayo yesterday because I was nervous and a bit scared. I was also bothered if Mrs Moyosoreoluwa already told Adedayo about my child.I arrived late at the court. The Lagos State Judicary High Court was full of reporters and spectators attracted by the sensational nature of this case. I managed to get into the courtroom and found an empty space at