She Played Holy, Cheated With a Married Man

She Played Holy, Cheated With a Married Man

Author: Shannon Montes


Chapter 1: The Pill Box

Next →

My babe and I don dey together for more than one year now, but she never allow me touch her at all. She always dey talk say she be traditional girl, say she dey conservative, say her most precious thing na only for marriage she go give am. I believe her.

Sometimes, when I dey gist with my guys for beer parlour, dem go dey hail me, say I get correct babe, say all this our Naija girls don spoil finish but I get one wey dey still hold herself. E dey sweet my belle that time. You know say for our side, person wey hold body dey get respect. My mama sef like her, dey always pray for us. So I dey reason say God really butter my bread.

Until I see one box of emergency contraceptive pills inside her bag.

That night, rain dey threaten to fall; PHCN don seize light as usual, so I dey use torch. I dey find her charger for her bag, na so I see the box. My hand first shake. The kind cold wey catch me, e be like say NEPA wire touch me. Even sweat wey dey my armpit dry sharp-sharp. I just mutter, "Ah, Mama, wetin my eye dey see so?" as I stare the pill box.

The box clearly talk: Two pills dey inside. Take the first one within 24 hours after unprotected sex, the second one 12 hours later. But as I check am, one pill don already miss. My head just dey turn. I freeze.

My heart begin pound like generator wey no wan start. I no fit shout because my mouth dey dry. This one no be mistake o. Na who chop the first pill?

Na that time wey the sound of water for bathroom stop—my babe don finish bath. I quickly return her bag the way I see am. But my mind no gree rest at all.

I use my left hand take rub chest, dey whisper, "God abeg, make e no be wetin I dey think." But e no gree comot for my head. Everywhere just dey somehow.

Yesterday, she tell me say she dey go chop and watch film with her bestie. She no come house till almost midnight. E fit be... The more I think am, the more e dey pain me. Jealousy and wahala just dey worry me.

I dey try reason say maybe e get one better reason, but my mind dey do me anyhow. As I sit down for parlour dey press phone, I dey wait for her to come out.

She come out wear her pyjamas, I come ask her like say nothing dey, "So, which film una watch yesterday? E sweet?"

I smile small, dey look her face, dey watch whether she go lie. For my mind I dey say, "Just talk true, abeg."

She pause, dey use towel dry her hair. "We just pick any one. We dey gist so tey, I no even remember the film." As she see say I wan continue the matter, she just quick talk, "Abeg, leave that one. I get class early tomorrow, I wan sleep."

She waka go room, her face no even change. As she dey go, I see say her back dey straight, no wahala for her body. I dey there dey look like mumu.

She turn waka go, she no even see as my face don change. That night, sleep no near my eyes at all.

Mosquitoes dey hum for my ear, but I no even send. My eyes just dey ceiling, dey count shadow. For Naija, if wahala hook you, even sleep sef go fear you.

For this Lagos, heartbreak dey wear fine cloth—na me dey wear am tonight.

Next →

You may also like

Hired a Player to Destroy the Side Chick
Hired a Player to Destroy the Side Chick
4.8
After twenty years of sacrifice, I watched my powerful husband fall for a younger, sharper side chick—one who threatened to take not just his love, but my family's survival. Desperate to keep my home and my children's future, I hired a notorious Lagos player to seduce and ruin her, risking everything as secrets, betrayal, and family war exploded at my baby's hundred-day party. In this city, a Naija wife must fight dirty or lose it all—because in Lagos, woman wey no get plan go chop sand.
He Cheated With My Best Friend, So I Chose Myself
He Cheated With My Best Friend, So I Chose Myself
4.8
Aisha’s three-year marriage to Abuja’s 'golden boy' shatters the day she discovers her pregnancy—and a scandalous photo of her husband and her best friend in bed. Betrayed, blamed by family and church, and shamed online, Aisha must choose: beg for respect that’s never given, or risk everything to reclaim her dignity. When her dreams and her unborn child become collateral in her husband’s power games, will she sacrifice herself for tradition, or finally break free—no matter the cost?
He Caught Me Cheating in the Game
He Caught Me Cheating in the Game
4.8
I lied to my online boyfriend, pretending to be his loyal supporter—only to sneak into a promotion match with four Naija top players. But when he exposed our couple tag in front of the whole server, my secret life crashed, and his messages came hot like Lagos traffic. Now, my heartbreak is trending, my sister is using my account for revenge, and the whole country is watching as my ex and my family collide live on stream—who will lose face first?
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?
Set Up My Wife, Married My First Love
Set Up My Wife, Married My First Love
4.8
Uche tricks his loyal wife Ifeanyi into a fake divorce to avoid sharing his hard-earned wealth, replacing her with Halima, the first love who once abandoned him for being poor. Ifeanyi leaves without drama, but her quiet strength and sacrifice for their daughter haunt Uche, even as he basks in his new 'perfect' life. When the truth about Ifeanyi's role in his success and her silent exit unfolds, Uche must face the real cost of betrayal—because in Lagos, karma never misses address.
Abandoned for My Husband’s Sidechick
Abandoned for My Husband’s Sidechick
4.9
Halima’s world shatters when her husband, Musa Garba, chooses his spiritual sidechick and their only son over her, leaving her to rebuild her life from scratch. Betrayed and left behind, Halima must summon courage to walk her own path and fight for her dignity. Will she finally break free from old wounds, or will her past continue to haunt her?
I Died For My Husband’s Side Chick
I Died For My Husband’s Side Chick
4.9
Aisha, desperate to escape a life of hunger, trades her senses to protect General Musa from early death—only to discover his heart still belongs to Halima, his first love. Betrayed and used, Aisha faces public humiliation, spiritual battles, and the ultimate sacrifice, all while asking if true peace is ever possible for a woman who gives everything but gets nothing in return.
My Wife Chopped My Heart Raw
My Wife Chopped My Heart Raw
4.9
A devoted husband faces heartbreak and public disgrace after discovering his wife, a celebrated Lagos surgeon, is cheating with her junior doctor. As secrets unravel, he battles betrayal, shame, and the urge for revenge—knowing his next move could destroy more than just his marriage.
His Wife Was Pregnant, But I Chased My Side Chick
His Wife Was Pregnant, But I Chased My Side Chick
4.8
Musa’s wife is seven months pregnant, but his hunger for Halima, his ambitious office junior, pulls him deeper into betrayal every night. Torn between the comfort his wife’s family provides and the thrill of Halima’s cold, transactional love, Musa risks everything—even sneaking out of the hospital while his wife is in labor. But when Halima demands proof of his loyalty and his double life threatens to crash, Musa must choose: lose his marriage, his job, or the woman who makes him feel alive.
My Wife Saw Me With My Mistress
My Wife Saw Me With My Mistress
4.8
Seyi has the perfect marriage, but a secret affair with his struggling ex-crush, Halima, threatens everything. When his devoted wife, Morayo, catches him in the wrong place at the wrong time, his double life shatters before his eyes. In Lagos, can love survive betrayal, or will one cold morning expose everything he’s tried to hide?
I Was His Second Wife in Secret
I Was His Second Wife in Secret
4.9
Amaka risks everything—even her soul—to rewrite the tragic fate of Ayotunde, the pastor’s son, only to discover his heart belongs to another. Caught in a web of palace secrets, betrayal, and forbidden longing, she must decide if love is worth sacrificing her own destiny. In the end, will she finally choose herself or remain a shadow in someone else’s story?
Married for Love, Betrayed for Money
Married for Love, Betrayed for Money
4.8
For three years, Ifunanya loved Ifedike, never knowing he was a billionaire’s heir. After marriage, she’s branded a gold digger, trapped with ₦20,000 a month while his friends secretly spoil her with millions—and now, those same friends want her for themselves. In a world where trust is currency and betrayal comes gift-wrapped, Ifunanya must choose: endure humiliation, or take her revenge among the rich men who once called her a thief.