I Planned My Boyfriend’s Wedding to Another Woman

I Planned My Boyfriend’s Wedding to Another Woman

Author: Jennifer Travis


Chapter 4: Rainbow and Numbers

One cool babe voice just scatter my thought.

I turn quick, see one fine babe wey skin fresh, voice clear like morning bell for church. She stand for my front with confidence wey dey shine.

"Sorry, I late."

She smile, eyes soft. Her gold wristwatch flash under the light.

"I be Zainab Musa."

She stretch hand, palm soft. I grip am, dey wonder how life fit turn person to main character and extra for the same scene.

The babe wey stand front wear white suit, hair fine, face soft, eyes dey show say she really dey sorry.

Her perfume dey sweet, her earring dey shine like say she dey go gala night. She carry herself like person wey no dey rush for anything.

Zainab Musa bring out one perfume from her bag, give me.

She open bag wey fit buy keke, bring out bottle of perfume, the label na something I never even price for life.

"Small something. Thanks for waiting."

I look the perfume. The perfume smell pass all the ones wey I dey see for Balogun, e fit buy me new phone. My hand dey shake as I collect am. I dey wonder how person fit dash something wey pass my monthly salary just like that.

I wan talk say I no fit collect, but Zainab friend waka enter.

Her friend, slim babe wey wear wig like magazine model, just bounce inside with big bag. The energy wey she bring, e scatter my thought again.

"Lanre don commot. He leave message: wedding budget na thirty million, if e pass small, no wahala."

She open phone, show me message. My eye nearly fall. Who dey dash money like that?

"He say make you do as you like."

He no even get time meet wedding planner with you—abeg, how e wan take love you?

The friend roll eye, shake head. "My sister, na only for movie dem dey love for real."

Zainab just press the perfume for my hand, talk like say e no mean anything.

She wave hand, like say e dey talk about gala. "No mind am. If I dey wait for love, I go old."

"Love or no love, na business marriage."

She adjust her jacket, sip water. "Everything na transaction. If e fit bring profit, e better pass crying for love."

"I no send wetin e dey do before wedding, as long as e calm down after."

She check her phone, type message, no even look my face. As if na normal gist.

"Even if e run package after wedding, I go just open champagne celebrate."

Her laugh soft, but e carry sting. Her friend nod, dey bite cake.

"Na rotten cucumber I go lose, but Lanre family must drop at least thirty percent profit. Na big win for me."

She laugh, throw hand, like say na joke. But her eye serious. This na how the other side of Lagos dey run things.

I reason whether to tell her the truth, but I swallow am.

For my throat, something dey choke me. But I just swallow spit, smile. This world no balance.

Na so rich people dey live?

I look their side, see how dem dey laugh, dey toast to nothing. I just dey wonder if love na myth for this kind level.

Love no get meaning.

My chest dey cold. I dey pity my own self. I dey wonder when my own day go shine.

Na only interest dey last.

I dey see am clear. For here, na numbers matter pass heart.

Zainab call waiter, order small chops and cake, then focus on me.

She cross leg, face me proper, as if we dey do interview.

"Amaka, abi? I don see your work—e get style."

She wink, smile. I nod, my heart dey beat anyhow.

"Na the kind wey I like."

Her face serious. I gree, dey pray make my hand no shake pass normal.

"See this paper, na my wedding requirement. Check am."

Her request clear: venue na Grand Orchid Hotel, make dem book everywhere. Banquet na five hundred thousand naira per table, 50 tables. Theme: white lilies.

I read am, then suggest,

I clear throat, "Madam, if we set up one week before, hotel go charge die."

"E no too make sense."

"Three days dey okay—I fit run am."

I dey reason say maybe she go listen, but her face no even move.

"If we look am well..."

I look up, Zainab dey smile me.

Na that kind smile wey people dey give when dem no dey hear your reason, but dem go still let you talk.

Na that time I understand—'cost-effective' no dey their dictionary.

For my mind, I adjust. "No mind me, madam. Make we set up one week before. Anything wey you want."

Na that time, food land.

Waiter drop tray for table, aroma full everywhere. I swallow spit, my belly grumble.

I shift my bag go chair, so e no go disturb space.

I arrange my file, try give space, but Zainab push food come my side.

"Chop."

She slide plate near me. I shock, dey look her.

I raise eye, shock.

I dey try form, say I no too hungry, but her face firm.

Zainab just nod chin, make I no form.

She talk soft, "You dey look pale. Low sugar? Abeg, chop something."

She pour juice for my cup, push am. Her own way of caring. I smile, say thanks, begin chop small. The food sweet pass as my body dey feel.

This chapter is VIP-only. Activate membership to continue.

You may also like

She Chose Her Ex Over Our Wedding
She Chose Her Ex Over Our Wedding
4.9
I thought I was planning my dream wedding, but my bride-to-be was secretly rekindling old flames with her ex behind my back. Every sweet word, every midnight call, and every coded Facebook post was a lie—her heart was never truly mine. In Lagos, love is a battlefield, and I just discovered I’m fighting alone.
I Watched My Husband Love Another Woman
I Watched My Husband Love Another Woman
4.8
Five years after our wedding, Tunde Adekunle—my husband—publicly claims he wishes he met his new lover, Morayo, first. The whole of Lagos hails their romance, forgetting I ever existed, until my warning to my past self goes viral. Now, as I sign the divorce papers and face the woman who took my place, I must choose: drown in heartbreak, or rise and claim the freedom I thought I’d lost forever.
Set Up by My Fiancé and His Best Friend
Set Up by My Fiancé and His Best Friend
4.6
My fiancé runs my name through mud with his friends, but he still clings to me because of our family debt. When his best friend tries to set me up with a fake DM and a public ‘accident,’ I realize they want to disgrace me and end our engagement for good. But this Lagos girl no dey carry last—if they want to play dirty, I’ll show them who truly owns the game.
His Bride’s Secret: The Child He Never Knew
His Bride’s Secret: The Child He Never Knew
4.8
I betrayed Musa for money, broke his heart, and hid the child we made—now, six years later, I’m begging at his wedding while our sick son fights for his life. His new fiancée wants me ruined, and my shame is public, but Musa still doesn’t know he’s a father. If the truth bursts out under the Ibadan sky, whose heart will break first—his, or mine?
Betrayed by My Bride, Played by Her Lover
Betrayed by My Bride, Played by Her Lover
4.9
After five years of loyalty, I discovered my fiancée’s secret affair with her married supervisor—complete with a hidden pregnancy and abortion she never confessed. As her family rushes our wedding, she smiles in my face while plotting behind my back, using me as her cover. Now, with evidence in hand, I must decide: expose their lies and shatter both families, or swallow the pain and keep living a lie?
I Kissed My Boyfriend’s Roommate by Mistake
I Kissed My Boyfriend’s Roommate by Mistake
4.8
On the night I planned the perfect surprise for Tobi, I ended up kissing his silent roommate, Kunle, in the dark. Now, Tobi is cheating with another girl, and Kunle knows all my secrets—but when I try to use Kunle for revenge, he demands his own reward. With betrayal burning in my chest and forbidden desire rising, I must choose: expose Tobi or surrender to the man I never saw coming.
Divorcing the Most Wanted Bachelor
Divorcing the Most Wanted Bachelor
4.7
Morayo thought marrying Femi—the city’s most desired bachelor—was her jackpot, until his love faded faster than cheap Ankara. Humiliated by his open cheating and stinging words, she finally finds the courage to ask for divorce, shocking even herself. But Morayo has a secret: her 'work trip' is her escape plan, and this honest woman is done carrying anyone’s cross but her own.
He Chose Her Over Me at My Bestie’s Wedding
He Chose Her Over Me at My Bestie’s Wedding
4.8
Eight years of love, and Kunle still called me 'childhood friend' in front of everyone, just to shine for a new babe. Humiliation burn me as he blocked me, shamed me, and carried Aisha out of the wedding like I never existed. But when I caught them together in my hotel suite, I knew my own chapter with Kunle was over—will I ever find love that values me?
He Signed My Divorce, Gave Me To Another Man
He Signed My Divorce, Gave Me To Another Man
4.9
On her own birthday, Amaka’s husband, Odogwu Nnamdi, abandoned her for his stubborn side chick and signed their divorce like it meant nothing. Humiliated and left with only her dowry, Amaka must choose: return to a family that never loved her, or accept a risky marriage to a powerful stranger with secrets of his own. But when Odogwu returns, ready to flaunt his new bride, he finds Amaka shining brighter than ever—and the whole city ready to take sides.
He Faked His Death to Marry His Side Chick
He Faked His Death to Marry His Side Chick
4.8
On the eve of her wedding, Ifeoma’s perfect fiancé 'dies'—but cruel gossip bullets and TikTok secrets reveal he only staged his death to chase his canary abroad. Betrayed by her lover, blamed by his mother, and shamed by the whole estate, Ifeoma must decide: will she swallow her pain or rise and scatter everything? In Lagos, heartbreak is war, and only the bold survive.
Swapped on My Wedding Day: My Sister Stole My Groom
Swapped on My Wedding Day: My Sister Stole My Groom
4.8
When Amaka’s fiancé saves her gentle half-sister from drowning and shames her before the whole village, her pride and reputation are shattered. Betrayed by her childhood sweetheart and mocked as the jealous daughter, Amaka makes a bold move—she swaps wedding wrappers with her sister on the big day, giving them the marriage they crave. But as whispers and bride price drama shake her family, will Amaka’s secret plan for freedom bring her happiness—or ruin?
Dragged for Love: My Ex’s Proposal Trend
Dragged for Love: My Ex’s Proposal Trend
4.9
Five years after Suleiman dumped me, our old love story trends online again—my face everywhere, strangers dissecting my heartbreak like suya meat. As he proposes to his perfect new fiancée on live TV, a viral documentary reveals I sacrificed everything to make him a star, only to be branded a homewrecker. Now, with the whole country watching, the truth about our past threatens to destroy his new marriage and finally set me free—or finish me completely.