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26/01/2026

🌲 MY HUSBAND’S DEAD MOTHER 🌲
🌲 EPISODE 2🌲

“Honey, you can’t be dressed like this. You’re not married to me.”

So… who am I married to? I wondered.
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I was confused because it all now made sense, why my husband haven't been touching me ever since we got married.

“W–what do you mean I’m not married to you?” I asked my husband with my voice shaking.

" Please don't make this harder than it already is" he replied then stood up to leave.

" If I am not married to you then who am I married to Richard" I cried out but he quietly left.

Then later in the afternoon my husband came out of the room with some old looking clothes and he said what made my heart skip a beat .

" The person you got married to said you should have these clothes."

I was confused. I took the clothes and examine it only to see that they were old clothes worn by some one before.

While I scan through the clothes and that was when I noticed that one of the clothes looked exactly like the clothes my husband's late mother wore in picture hunged on the wall.

I called to his attention and asked if these where his mother's clothes and he agreed that they were hers.

" And one more thing you must wear them to sleep every night" he instructed.

When it was night, my husband ensured that I wore his mother's dress but I noticed something was up.

When it was time to sleep he quickly walked out of the room and went to lay on the parlour couch.

I was curious so I went to ask him why he wouldn't sleep with me in the room but he only laughed.

As I was about leaving he said to me " it's not my matrimonial bed anymore"

I kept on wondering, who exactly was my husband always saying that I was married to, because it was becoming alarming.

Finally, I returned to the big bed to sleep but once it clocked midnight, I began to hear someone whisper to me.

" Honey it's our honeymoon"

I was deep into the sleep so I tried covering my ears to avoid it but it was persistent.

I had to open my eyes immediately but the voice stopped. I was confused and thought it was all in my head.

As lay down to sleep on the bed, I noticed a cold hand romancing me from behind. But the thing is I was all alone in my room.

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26/01/2026

My husband begged me to sleep with his mother. I didn’t know she had been dead in the mortuary for ten years.

Ever since I got married, my husband refused to touch me or even kiss me. Even on our wedding day, he wouldn’t kiss me.

When the priest asked us to kiss, he just hugged me. I thought he was shy about kissing me in public. I had no idea it was just the beginning of hell.

That night, on our wedding bed, I tried to touch him, but he kept moving away. He kept adjusting until he finally stood up and left the room.

He didn’t say a word, so I decided to go to sleep. But in the middle of the night, I felt something or someone on the bed.

I thought it was my husband, so I rolled over to cuddle. That’s when I realized the skin was very cold.

It felt as if the person had just walked out of a refrigerator. I was sleepy, so I didn’t think much of it.

The person cuddled me back and even kissed me lightly. I smiled, thinking it was my husband, even though the lips were too cold for a human.

The next morning, I woke up with hair in my mouth. My husband was bald and always shaved, but the hair was long like a woman’s. I was confused, but I tried not to think too much of it.

Later, in the dining room, I tried to kiss my husband, but he pulled away.

I was shocked. We had kissed last night, so what was his excuse?

“Babe, we’re married. It’s okay to kiss your wife,” I said.

“I haven’t brushed yet. Here, I made this for you,” he said, handing me coffee.

“I’m not complaining. Just kiss me—that’s all,” I pleaded.

He looked at me like he was afraid of something. I could tell something was very wrong.

He didn’t say anything but gave a fake smile. Then, while walking away, he whispered:

“Mummy, please forgive me.”

Later in the day, I decided to dress sexy for him. We were newlyweds after all and supposed to be enjoying our honeymoon.

As I walked through the parlor, I noticed my husband looking away. When he couldn’t avoid it anymore, he blurted:

“Honey, you can’t be dressed like this. You’re not married to me.”

So… who am I married to? I wondered.

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🌲 MY HUSBAND’S DEAD MOTHER 🌲
🌲 EPISODE 1 🌲

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26/01/2026

The Church Secret

Episode 1

“You are pregnant, the test results show you are two weeks pregnant,” the doctor told Rita.

The test result was like a heavy stone rolling on Rita. “Pregnancy? She asked. Getting pregnant before marriage was the last thing Rita ever wanted.

Thinking the fact that she was a pastor’s daughter. The first daughter of pastor Mark, a well know pastor in the city. He father preached how wrong it was to get pregnant before marriage. Her father made it clear in the church that it was a wrong thing to try S£x before marriage.

But now Rita, the daughter of the same pastor. Who seem to be obedient and faithful, is now Same girl that tested positive to pregnancy.

“Doctor are you sure? My parents would not like this, my father, he is a well respected man in this state.” Rita cried.

“Young lady, am sorry but you are two weeks pregnant. I understand you don’t like the idea, but you have to face the reality,” said the doctor.

Tears gathered quickly at Rita’s eyes. “Amos, she said. “Amos’s is responsible for this pregnancy, how can I make such a mistake, pregnant for our own church servant,” Rita muttered bitterly as she sat rest her back at the doctor’s couch.

She cleared her tears stood up sadly and went back home.

As she entered the house, her eyes were sad. Thinking about her pregnancy.

Rita! Rita ! Did you not see me ?” Pastor Mark said to her daughter.

Rita was lost in thought, she never knew her dad was sitting at the sofa in the living. The loud call of her name took her back to her senses. She quickly turned and saw her father.

“Oh sorry father, good afternoon”

“Rita what is wrong with you? I called your name several times but you seem to be lost, what is the problem?” Pastor Mark asked.

Rita knew what exactly was her problem, the pregnancy, that was what made her lost and confused. But she knew it was going to be a secret from her dad, he can’t find out, not when he always preach out stay far away from s£x before marriage. Not when he always use Rita as a good example for his church members.

“Father am sorry, you are right. I was lost, I was thinking about a bible passage I read yesterday. It sounds so good and touching,” Rita lied. Hiding her new secret.

“Oh that great, keep reading your bible daughter. Keeping learning everything you can from the Bible. It full of wisdom and truth. Make the Bible your touch light, and it will flash through your way and you will not fall or go astray. Make sure you don’t be like others, be like my daughter,” pastor Mark said.

Rita faked a smile as she listened to her father. She knew her father was a good pastor. But she has just brought something that can spoil his reputation, the pregnancy.

“Yes father, I always read from my bible. Father I need to go and arrange my clothes for Bible study at the church by evening.” Rita said.

“Oh yes, we have bible studies by 5Pm. Make sure you are punctual as usual,”

“Thanks father,” I will, Rita said and tuned to leave.

“Wait Rita, have you heard from Amos? I told him to come visit me today, I want to give him an assignment.” Pastor mark said.

At the mention of Amos, Rita felt a little bit of pressure on her. Amos was the same church servant that impregnated her.

“I don’t know father, but I think he would be here anytime soon. Amos will never miss a request from you,” Rita said.

“Alright go ahead and prepare”

So Rita left her father and went into her room. She began to think of her next step. She thought about telling Amos about the pregnancy.

“Oh God what have I put myself into. Why did I even think of visiting Amos, now something bad happened out of the visit.

Everything happened so quickly. She never knew that going to Amos house was gonna bring a bad result.

She visited Amos few days ago. Since she hard a secret affair with the church servant. Rita decided to pay him a visit, like everyone else does in a relationship.

But she never thought that she would do something unexpected with Amos. Since they were both a respected church servant, they thought they could hold the pressure on them. But it just Rita and Amos in one room. No matter had they tried to control thier urge, it ended up bad, they did the unexpected thing that day.

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25/01/2026

Every man I sleep with dies in two days. It wasn't always like this, it all started when I turned 20.

My best friend dragged me to her boyfriend’s birthday party. While everyone was laughing in the parlour, I went to look for the toilet… and mistakenly opened his room door.

That was where I ca.ught him kna.ck.ing his dog.

The moment he saw me, I ran. He followed me minutes later and warned me never to tell my best friend or anyone.

I promised never to. I was too shocked to even process what I saw. I just wanted to be out of there

A few days later, I came back from class and saw a gift at my door. I thought it was from my boyfriend, James.

But when I called him, he denied sending anything.

Inside the box was a necklace shaped like a chained heart with the words “My own” carved on it.

There was also a letter telling me to wear it to bed.

I wore it without thinking.

When I woke up I noticed that I was extremely wet down there. It was strange but I didn't think much of it because I had no reason to.

Just as I was stepping out, a familiar SUV stopped right in front of my house. It was my best friend’s boyfriend. He stepped out, looked straight at me and said:

“My own… come.”

My chest tightened. Those were the exact words on the necklace. He must be the owner of it.

I removed the necklace immediately and returned it to him. He just stood there staring like he was in a trance. When I tried to walk away, he grabbed my hand.

“You know a secret no one else knows,” he whispered. “See me in my hotel tonight.”

My stomach turned. I pulled my hand away and told him never to come near me again.

Later that evening, I visited my boyfriend. I cooked for him. We talked. We made love. I slept peacefully.

But the next morning, everything changed.

When I woke up, I saw over 50 missed calls from him.
I called back but no response.

Fear gripped me. I rushed to his house.

What I saw there…
My mouth couldn’t form a single word.

Everywhere in his room looked scattered like he was having a fight with some one.

I saw my boyfriend laying down almost lifeless. The was the he was swollen and smelling but he was still alive.

I didn't know what to say or what caused it but he kept pointing at his phone as he couldn't even speak.

As I went to pick his phone I got a text on my phone.

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24/01/2026

🌳MY LATE HUSBANDS SPIRIT 🌳EPISODE 2🌳

“DON’T LET HIM TOUCH YOU.”
And what happened next made me lose my breath.
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I didn’t sleep that night. How could I?

That poster “DON’T LET HIM TOUCH YOU” kept ringing in my head like a warning bell.

My new husband slept like a baby beside me, even snoring small. I kept staring at him, asking myself if something was wrong with me… or if something was wrong with him.

By morning, I convinced myself it was stress. Wedding stress. Spirit stress. Everything stress.

But the moment I stepped into the bathroom to brush, I froze. Someone had written on the fogged mirror:

“CHECK HIS PHONE.”

My toothbrush fell from my hand and I rushed out immediately.

“Honey, did you come into the bathroom earlier?” I asked.

Half-asleep, he shook his head.
“No. Why?”

I wanted to tell him… but something in me refused. My late husband’s warnings, real or not were getting too clear.

Throughout the morning, strange things kept happening. When I opened my wardrobe, my daughter’s old hair ribbon fell out. I haven’t seen it in years.

At the dining table, a child’s chair pulled out by itself. I tried to stay calm. I kept telling myself I was seeing things because I was grieving.

But everything changed by noon.

My husband received a message on his phone. The screen lit up. A name popped up:

“Mechanic The Accident Guy.”

My heart jumped. I didn’t even know when I picked the phone to check but Before I could open the message, he rushed out of the bathroom dripping water.

“Why are you holding my phone?”

The way he asked…The sharpness in his voice…
It wasn’t normal.

“I… I thought it was mine,” I lied.

He collected it sharply and forced a smile.
“Babe, relax. You’re too tense.”

But his hands were shaking.

Later that evening, I went to my late husband’s grave to clear my head. I sat beside the tombstone crying quietly.

“I don’t understand,” I whispered. “If you’re warning me… talk to me clearly. Please.”

Suddenly, a cold breeze brushed my ear, and I heard a faint whisper:

“He knows.”

I jumped and looked around. No one was there.

I ran home immediately only to see my new husband sitting outside, sweating, breathing hard like someone who’d been running.

“Where did you go?” he asked.

“To visit… them,” I replied.

He swallowed hard.
“So… you’re still thinking about your old family?”

His tone was strange. Almost angry.

That night, I couldn’t sleep again. Something kept pulling me awake. At exactly 2:44 AM, I heard footsteps in the sitting room.

Slow, cautious, dragging footsteps.I tiptoed out. My husband wasn’t in bed anymore.

When I reached the sitting room, I saw him standing there in the dark with a flashlight, searching for something under the couch.

He didn’t hear me step in.

What scared me wasn’t what he was doing. It was what I saw beside him. A faint reflection of a small hand pointing directly at him.

My daughter’s hand but before I could scream, the flashlight turned off and everything went black.

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24/01/2026

I saw my dead husband sitting at the back of the church… on the day I was getting married to my ex-boyfriend.

It happened right when the priest said, “If anyone is against this union, speak now or forever remain silent.”

The moment he said that, I looked up and saw my late husband on the back bench, slowly shaking his head in disagreement. My stomach dropped. I was terrified.

The whole hall was quiet, so I tapped my ex the man about to marry me and pointed at the back seat.

“Honey… are you seeing anyone sitting there?”

He glanced back and frowned.
“No, it’s empty. An old woman asked me yesterday to leave a seat for her, so I did. But she hasn’t shown up.”

I wanted to ask more questions, but when I looked again, my husband was gone. I told myself I was just hallucinating because I missed him so much.

But I knew I wasn’t hallucinating when, during the reception, a little girl walked up to me. She wore a white gown stained with red wine… or something else.

She looked familiar, too familiar. Like my daughter who died with my husband.

She tapped me gently and pointed toward a single table.

My heart nearly stopped when I followed her finger and saw my dead husband again, still shaking his head in disagreement.

But when I turned back to the girl who tapped me, she was gone.

I panicked and grabbed my new husband’s arm.

“Honey… did you see where that little girl who touched me went?”

“Babe, stop scaring me,” he said, confused. “No child has come close to this table. Are you sure you’re okay?”

I turned again toward the direction of the table…
and that’s when I saw them, my dead husband sitting there, and the little girl beside him.

But something was wrong.

Now she had injuries. Deep ones. They weren’t there before. She lifted her tiny hand and waved at me.

I almost burst into tears.

A terrible thought hit me:
Was I really seeing my husband and daughter who died in that accident? Why now? Why like this?

That night, something even stranger happened.

My ex, now my husband, had asked the wedding planner to decorate our room to make the night special.

Roses everywhere. Candles. A romantic setup.

We walked into the room kissing, ready to fall on the bed…

But the moment my eyes landed on the bedsheet, my body went cold.

There was a poster lying right on the pillow with bold, angry letters:

“DON’T LET HIM TOUCH YOU.”
And what happened next made me lose my breath.

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23/01/2026

POOR VILLAGE GIRL WAS FORCED TO MARRY A POOR MAN UNAWARE HE IS A SECRET BILLIONAIRE

It was raining heavily that night. Thunder cracked across the sky like angry drums. Inside a small mud house in the quiet village of Obikoro, a nineteen-year-old girl named

Ada knelt on the cold floor, soaked in tears and fear. Her hands trembled as she looked up at the angry face of her father. “No, Papa, please,” she begged, her voice thin like a whisper. “I don’t even know him.” Her father, Okonkwo, was not the kind man he used to be.

Since Ada’s mother died five years ago, something inside him had changed. He now sat with bitterness and drank more than he farmed. Behind him stood his new wife, Mama Nkechi—Ada’s stepmother—wearing her usual wicked smile. Okonkwo raised his voice.

“You will marry that poor carpenter tomorrow morning, or you will leave this house with nothing but shame!” Ada’s mouth dropped open. She had dreams. She wanted to go to the city, study nursing, and help people.
But her father didn’t care. He had already collected twenty thousand naira and a bag of yam as bride price from a man named Ebuka. A quiet carpenter in the village, Ebuka had no house, no car, and wore the same clothes every day.

Ada’s voice shook. “But I don’t love him.” Her stepmother hissed from the corner of the room. “Love? Does love put food on this table?” she asked, crossing her arms. “You should be grateful anyone wants to marry you at all.

Look at you—dreaming of city life when you can’t even afford soap.” Ada’s eyes filled with tears. She turned back to her father, hoping he would change his mind, but all she saw in his face was anger. “The matter is settled,” he said sharply. “The pastor is waiting. You will wear this wrapper tomorrow and marry him. If you open your mouth again, I will throw you out this night.”

He tossed a faded, worn-out wrapper at her feet and walked out of the room, leaving her kneeling in silence. Ada picked up the wrapper slowly, holding it like a funeral cloth. Her heart pounded in her chest. She didn’t even know Ebuka well. She had only seen him around the village fixing chairs and carrying wood.

He hardly spoke, always walking with his head down. The village children mocked him. “That poor man with no future,” they would say. And now, she was going to be his wife.

The next morning, the sun rose slowly behind grey clouds. The village was quiet, but in front of the small white church, a crowd had gathered. People were whispering, waiting to witness what they believed was the strangest wedding of the year.

“Ada, the village beauty,” one woman said, “marrying that carpenter with no bicycle?” Another replied, “She must have done something wrong. Maybe she got pregnant.” Ebuka stood at the altar looking out of place.
He wore an old shirt that was too big for his slim frame and brown sandals with a broken strap. His beard was rough, and his eyes looked sleepy, but calm. The pastor stood in front of them with a Bible. Ada walked into the church slowly, her eyes red from crying all night.

She wore the wrapper her father forced on her. No makeup. No jewelry. Just pain behind a quiet face. The pastor asked her to say her vows. “Do you, Ada, take Ebuka—” “I do,” she said quickly, cutting him off. They exchanged plastic rings that looked like they came from a child’s toy box. No music played. No one clapped. Even the pastor looked like he didn’t want to be there.

After the short ceremony, Ebuka looked at her and said softly, “Let’s go home.” She followed him without saying a word. They walked along a narrow bush path, the silence between them louder than the birds in the trees. Ada’s feet dragged on the red earth, her heart heavy. But something strange caught her eye.

Just ahead, a tall man in a black suit was standing near the trees. He was wearing dark glasses and holding a walkie-talkie. He didn’t look like someone from the village. She blinked and looked again—but he was gone. “Did you see that man?” she asked Ebuka quickly. “Which man?” he replied without stopping or even turning his head. Ada didn’t answer.

Her mind was racing. Who was that? What was he doing hiding in the trees dressed like a city officer? Why was he watching them? But before she could say another word, Ebuka stopped in front of a small one-room building made of mud bricks. “This is home,” he said. Ada looked at the small door, the leaking roof, and the single wooden bench outside. Her life had just changed. But she had no idea it was about to change even more—because the man she had just married was hiding a secret.

The night was quiet, but Ada’s heart was not. She sat on the edge of the small bed inside the one-room building, staring at the rusted zinc roof. A single lantern lit the room with a dull yellow glow. The walls were bare, and the floor was dusty. Ebuka sat on a stool in the corner, quietly repairing the handle of a small drawer.

He didn’t talk much. He hadn’t even tried to touch her since they got home. He just said, “You can sleep on the bed. I’ll sleep on the floor.” Ada didn’t reply. She was still too angry to speak. She looked around the room. There were two old shirts hanging on the wall, a small bag in the corner, and a broken phone lying beside it. Suddenly, that same phone lit up and began to ring. Ebuka stood up to reach for it, but Ada was faster. She grabbed it first.

“Give me that,” he said quickly, walking toward her. But she had already answered the call. A man’s voice came through clearly. “Sir,” the voice said with urgency, “your jet is ready. We’re waiting on the runway.” Ada’s hands froze. Her mouth fell open.

She stared at the phone like it had just spoken in another language. “Your jet is ready?” she repeated in shock. Ebuka gently took the phone from her hand and ended the call.

Ada stood up slowly, her eyes wide. “What is going on?” she asked. Ebuka scratched his head, then sighed. “That call wasn’t for me,” he said quietly. “It was a wrong number.” But his voice wasn’t convincing, and his face looked tense. Ada shook her head. “That man called you sir. He said your jet is ready. Poor carpenters don’t have jets, Ebuka.” He turned around and began folding one of his shirts, pretending not to hear.

Ada’s heart was beating fast now. Something wasn’t right.
And the more he avoided her eyes, the more she became sure. “Who are you really?” she asked again, her voice louder. Ebuka turned and looked at her for a long time. His face was calm, but his eyes held something deeper. “I told you,” he said slowly, “I’m just a carpenter.”

But Ada was no longer convinced. That phone didn’t belong to a poor man. That voice didn’t sound like a mistake. And deep inside, she could feel it—this man was hiding something.

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A man walked into a restaurant, exhausted and hungry from a long journey, only to be served by his late lovely wife, who...
23/01/2026

A man walked into a restaurant, exhausted and hungry from a long journey, only to be served by his late lovely wife, who died and was buried 10 years ago, and when he screamed his late wife's name, he was shocked by what happened.

It all started when Daniel, traveled to a new town with his friend Kenneth for a very important project. It was their first time there,
They were exhausted and hungry after the long journey to the new town.

Kenneth, if I don’t eat something in the next five minutes, I might just faint," Daniel groaned,

"My brother, you’re not alone. Let’s find the good restaurant in this town before hunger finishes us," Kenneth replied.

They parked by the roadside and approached a group of people sitting under a mango tree.

"Good afternoon, my people," Daniel greeted. "Please, we are new in this town and looking for a good restaurant. Can you recommend one?"

"If you want the best food in this town, go to Mummy Twins Restaurant. Their food is like medicine to the soul. No other place can compete."

Kenneth’s face lit up. "That sounds like exactly what we need. Where is it located?"

"Just go straight, turn left at the big roundabout, and you will see a signboard. You can’t miss it."

"Thank you, sir," Daniel said as they hurried back to their car.

As they walked into Mummy Twins Restaurant, young waitress with a bright smile approached them. "Good afternoon, sirs. Welcome to Mummy Twins Restaurant. My name is Jennifer. What would you like to eat?"

Kenneth didn’t hesitate. "Give us your best meal. We are starving!"

Jennifer chuckled. "Alright, sirs. Please have a seat; I will be right back."

Minutes later, she returned with plates of fried rice and chicken. As Daniel took his first bite, The taste was familiar—too familiar.

"This food… it tastes exactly like my late wife’s cooking."

Daniel, Maybe the chef just happens to cook like her."

Kenneth, my late wife Lizzy was an exceptional cook. Since she died ten years ago, I have never tasted food this good. "I miss her so much. May her soul rest in peace."

Daniel . "I swear, this food is very delicious. I just wish my wife could cook like this," he joked.

As they continued eating, Jennifer returned. "Sirs, I am stepping out for a while. If you need anything, please call my madam. She’s in the kitchen."

"Alright, thank you," Kenneth replied.

A few minutes later, Kenneth wanted extra food and went to the kitchen to request it. Moments later, the restaurant owner herself brought the food out.

As she stepped into the dining area, Daniel lifted his eyes

His spoon fell from his hand. His heart pounded violently in his chest. His breath caught in his throat.

The woman standing before him was Lizzy. His late wife. The woman he had buried ten years ago.

His vision blurred as he struggled to process what he was seeing. He clutched the edge of the table, his body shaking uncontrollably.

With a trembling voice, he whispered, "Jesus Christ… Lizzy?! What are you doing here?!"

The woman’s eyes widened in shock. Before anyone could say another word, she disappeared into thin air.

Customers screamed and fled, knocking over chairs and tables in their rush to escape.

The restaurant was in chaos.

"Daniel! What just happened?! Who was that woman?!" Kenneth asked fearfully.

Daniel’s voice trembled. "That was my wife who died and been buried 10 years ago

A fearful customer approached Daniel cautiously. "Sir… are you saying that Mummy Twins was your late wife?"

Daniel, "Yes. She died ten years ago, immediately after giving birth to twins."

Another customer, an elderly woman, spoke up. "This is unbelievable! I have known Mummy Twins for the past eight years! She has been running this restaurant for a long time. How can she be dead?!"
"Let’s go to her house! She has a daughter. Maybe she can explain what is going on!"

When they arrived at Lizzy's compound, Daniel’s heart skipped a beat, as he saw a young girl who looked exactly like his daughter, Lydia.

His voice came out in a shocked whisper. "Lydia… How did you get here?"

The girl looked at him, confused. "Sorry, sir, you must be mistaken. My name is Linda, not Lydia."

Daniel’s knees almost buckled. "This… this is impossible. You look exactly like my daughter!"

Jennifer, the waitress, stepped forward. "Sir, this is my Madam’s daughter. I believe the resemblance is just a coincidence."

Kenneth’s voice was sharp with suspicion. "Young lady, are you aware that your Madam was a ghost?"

Jennifer frowned. "A ghost? How? That’s not possible!"

Daniel’s voice was firm. "Your Madam was my wife, who died ten years ago. I buried her with my own hands."

Jennifer staggered back, shaking her head. "No… no, this cannot be true. I have worked for her for over six years, and I have never noticed anything strange about her!"

Suddenly, Linda’s voice cut through the tense atmosphere.

"Aunty Jennifer… I believe my mother was a ghost."

Everyone turned to look at her.

Kenneth stepped forward and asked. "Why do you say that?"

Linda swallowed hard.. "Because… because....

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20/01/2026

🌳 THE MORTUARY GATE 🌳 EPISODE 3 🌳

I was at the supermarket buying a few things, an old woman, probably in her late sixties, came up behind me and grabbed my hand firmly.

She looked straight into my eyes and whispered:

“Don’t let him touch you.”
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I was confused. I didn’t know who she was talking about, so I asked immediately.

“Who shouldn’t touch me?”

Instead of answering, she looked at me with pity and walked away.

I wanted to follow her, but something told me it was pointless. Maybe she was just confused, I thought.

Later that night, when my husband came back, he did his usual routine and joined me on the bed.

He started kissing my neck, but I didn’t respond. The words of the man at the mortuary and the old woman kept ringing in my head.

He persisted for a while, but when I still didn’t respond, he said nothing. He simply turned to the other side and lay down.

The next day surprised me. When my husband returned from work, he brought food and juice for me which was something he rarely did.

“Babe, you bought food for me? Since when?” I asked playfully.

“Well, I thought my wife was upset with me,” he said, referring to the fact that I hadn’t been letting him touch me. “So I decided to apologize with this.”

I was short of words. Guilt washed over me for treating him the way I had.

I went ahead and ate the food and drank the juice.

About thirty minutes later, my body suddenly felt strange. I felt a strong urge to opueh. It was so strong to the point it felt like i could opueh anything. I could tell that my body was reacting to something.

I became uncomfortable. I kept glancing at my husband, unsure of what to do. At that moment, I didn’t seem to care anymore.

Then he made a move. My mind was screaming no, but my body betrayed me. I couldn't resist so I gave in.

After everything, instead of relief, I was filled with regret. Fear crept into my heart. If the words of the mortuary man and the old woman were true, then I had just stepped closer to my doom.

For the next five days, everything seemed normal except for one thing. My husband stopped sleeping in the same room with me.

I asked him why he no longer shared the bed, but he kept giving weak excuses. I assumed he was stressed from work.

Until one day.

I was on my way to the market to buy foodstuffs. My car had developed a fault and was with the mechanic, so I had to use public transport.

As I entered the bus and sat down, something strange happened. The man beside me squeezed his face and turned towards the window.

Then the conductor, who was sitting close by, stood up and said loudly,

“Madam, you dey on your period and you no baff well?”

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