Apparently, Mrs. Okafor didn't know pigs would one day fly when she used the statement 'When pigs fly, that's when you can become my son-in-law.' In tears, Onyeka knew it was impossible for that to happen, and worse, he had just lost a contract worth 600 million naira. Onyeka's heart was broken; his love for Sophie was halted because of Sophie's mother's rejection of her daughter and his intentions.And she quickly forgot that Onyeka was the one who saved Sophie when her kidney failed. He even had to sell his crypto assets just to pay for the surgery bills, and a year before that, he opened a shop for her mother.
Dejected, he left the compound after standing for an hour.
Questions started running in his head as he left the compound. Was this not the family he sacrificed almost all he had to make the so-called Sophie remain alive, or were the family not the same people that he opened a shop for? How comes he is being rejected just because of the present situation on the ground?
'Oh my God,' in tears, he said while sobbing as he walked home. She didn't even make a move, nor try to stop her mom, nor even do something. I even heard her say, 'What is a kidney?' is because of an ordinary common local kidney that I wouldn't allow her daughter to rest because of it. I feel I have the right to her daughter. Onyeka kept on saying what happened moments ago to himself without even knowing that he was in the middle of the road, engrossed in his pains, and the words that kept on ringing in his head were, 'When pigs fly before you can marry my daughter.'
Oga do you want to kill yourself, are you crazy, I can see you want to die, I'll not be the one to do that for you if you want to die go and jump into the river or drink rat poison idiot.This word woke Onyeka up from his oblivious state back to his senses
Oh, I am sorry, sir,' he said.
Sorry, I killed you there, idiot,' the driver said as he drove off.
Oh my goodness, I am in the middle of the road, he shouted at himself and hurriedly crossed the road.
He got home and lay down on his chair and forgot that he had not closed his door.
Neighbour, Neighbour, Onye, how far? Na this one you left your door open. Are you hot? Zara asked. What's wrong? You are not responding to my conversation. Are you alright?
The mother said, 'Until pigs fly, I can't marry Sophie after all we have been through, and, worse, Sophie didn't say anything.' He snapped from his short thinking. 'Oh, that's very bad. How? Why? What am I sorry? I am asking you too many questions. Are you not good enough for her daughter, Onye? You are a very good man every mother-in-law would dream of, and wish their daughters would marry a man like you. They don't mind even giving you two to marry as a wife because they know their daughters are safe,' Zara said while hugging him. 'You think?' He said, 'Yes, of course, but let your head not swell up with happiness because of what I said.' 'Come to think of it, has she called you since you left her mom's place?' she hurriedly asked. 'No,' he answered, 'let me call her now.' 'Hmm, someone you love, with the way you were embarrassed, is she not supposed to call you to apologize for the masterclass her mother displayed in her house?' Zara spoke with anger. 'Her phone is ringing. Hello, Sophie, can you hear me?' 'Hi, Onye, I am sorry about what happened earlier. Actually, I found someone who wants to marry me, and he came to see my people four days back,' she continued. 'What, Sophie? Tell me it's a prank. Are you joking, babe? Please, have I done anything wrong? If I did, I'm truly sorry. We can work things out. Please forgive me, don't leave me,' Onyeka spoke while crying, 'Where are you at the moment? Let's talk things through, or can you come to the house, please.' 'I'm sorry, Onyeka, for how things are ending. You can't help me nor my family. Besides, the man who is marrying me is based in Ireland, and he is coming on Saturday for the traditional wedding,' she said. 'So close, wait, Sophie, were you cheating behind me? Is this how you want to pay me for the love I gave? Onyeka said while crying. Zara was listening.
You donated your kidney, yes, and the money, and the shop you opened for my mom. Please tell me so when my husband comes, he will pay you double. Bye, please don't call me back again. I don't want my husband to think I am cheating on him, although I have not heard nor seen him, but I saw his picture and saw he was so handsome.
On the day of the wedding, Sophie's husband turns out to be a madman who, out of drugs, became mad in Ireland and was deported because the hospital there said there was no cure.
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