Chapter 2

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Carolina was previously living in the city with her father's brother, Mr. Freemond Brown, who was her uncle, as he was a carpenter and had a wife with two kids. Carolina was still in the university, studying nursing, before she met Martin two years ago. Carolina decided to call Cora on the phone to let her know that she was already on her way to the village, and the phone call connected. "Hello, sister," Carolina spoke first as soon as the call connected with Cora, who was in the village, just having finished bathing and dressing up in her room. Cora was preparing to go out to her boyfriend's family house, Francis Wilfred, as he was still living with his parents, to inform him that she would be leaving for the city once Carolina arrived in their village. Francis Wilfred was a dark-skinned man of 25 years, but Cora knew that Francis was cheating on her, as he had not taken their relationship seriously. However, she couldn't help but love him, as he was her first love, and even when she got admission into the university and previously left their village for her four-year course, she couldn't fall in love with another guy as much as she loved Francis. "Hi, sis, where are you now?" Cora asked Carolina on the phone call, and she could hear the sounds of cars driving along the expressway, while Carolina replied, "I'm on my way to the village now. Martin finally agreed for you to come and live with us here in the city, so I'm coming." "Wow! I'm so excited to hear that your husband finally agreed, thank you, sis," Cora replied, jumping up excitedly, glad that Martin had finally agreed to her moving to the city. "You're welcome, Cora. How about Dad and Mom?" Carolina asked, and Cora replied, "They have gone to the farm." "And you didn't follow them?" Carolina inquired, and Cora pouted her lips before replying, "I wanted to, but I just want to see someone first, since I will be going with you to the city tomorrow." "Who?" Carolina asked her, but Cora hesitated to reply that it was her boyfriend. Instead, she said, "Just my friend, sis." "A man or a woman?" Carolina asked, and Cora said, "My friend. I want to tell him that I will be leaving the village soon." "Okay, you can let him know that we are leaving tomorrow," Carolina said. "Alright, sis, I'll be expecting you. Bye," Cora replied, and Carolina answered, "Bye." The phone call ended, and Carolina relaxed in her car seat, staring out the window as Mark drove her car down to her village. Meanwhile, Cora sighed after her phone call with her elder sister ended. She quickly walked to her room mirror to examine her looks, as she was dressed in a light blue dress. Cora then walked out from their house, heading to Francis's family home to see him. It was a bright Saturday morning, and most of the elderly people loved to farm, as it was the weekend. Cora knew that Francis would be at home, as he didn't enjoy farming with his parents, being a carpenter. Arriving at Francis's home, Cora didn't call him to let him know she was coming, as his family's house was only two streets away from hers. She approached the entrance door and knocked. Francis's younger sister, Amanda Wilfred, pulled the door open and gasped as she saw Cora. Amanda was a 17-year-old dark-skinned young lady, and Cora immediately asked her, "Where's Francis?" "Good morning. He's inside, but..." Amanda said, but Cora interrupted, "But what? Get out of the way." Cora walked into the almost empty living room, as she knew Francis's family was poor, but she believed Francis seemed promising to become a successful man later in life. She made her way to Francis's room door and knocked, then pushed the door open. Approaching the door, Cora gasped as she heard the sound of two bodies colliding, the heat of passion, and intense moaning and grunting sounds coming from Francis's room. She screamed, "No!!" and rushed to the door, pushing it open and stepping into the room, where she saw Francis panting, on top of Ivy, as they were making love. "Francis!!!" Cora screamed, rushing to them and separating Francis from Ivy, who was also bare. Cora started hitting Ivy, having fought with her countless times before to stay away from her boyfriend. "You b***h! Haven't I warned you to stay off Francis?" Cora beat on the young lady, and Francis immediately wore his boxer, pulling Cora away from Ivy, scolding her, "Just stop it, Cora. What's wrong with you?" Francis pulled Cora away from hitting Ivy, as he was in love with the two young ladies. Ivy quickly searched for her pants and brown dress, as she lived in the next house, and her parents had only sent her home to retrieve the second cutlass they had forgotten to take to the farm, but she ended up sneaking into Francis's family house and having a quickie with him again. Cora spoke, "What nonsense are you still doing with her, Francis, when you said you love me and not her?" Ivy wore her brown gown quickly and dashed out of Francis's room to take the cutlass back to the farm. Francis spoke to Cora, "Just calm down, babe. I really do love you, and not Ivy," but Cora knew he was lying, as he was in love with Ivy too. Ivy was also fair-complexioned like Cora and 22 years old. Cora knew their relationship started after she had gotten admission into the university and left the village. She shook her head in sadness, blinking away the tear drops, and Francis walked up to her, trying to touch her, saying, "Babe..." "Don't!" Cora pushed Francis's arms away, not allowing him to climax in Ivy, and Francis was still aroused, wanting to, but Cora didn't come for that, as she was still irritated at seeing him deep in Ivy's cave. "Don't think about it, Francis. That's not why I'm here," Cora said, and Francis retreated before asking, "Then why are you here?" Francis was still in his white shorts, and Cora sniffed before replying, "I only came to tell you that I will be leaving for the city tomorrow with my sister, once she arrives in the village today." "Hmm," Francis was silent, walking away to search for his towel, which he took, and finally asked, "Why? The last time you went to school and left me alone here in the village. I told you I can take care of you, you just need to give me time to make some money first." "No, Francis. I'm sorry, but I have to go to the city," Cora said, immediately turning to leave, as she knew Francis and Ivy were probably destined to be together, and she would be leaving them. Francis asked, "So when will you be returning, babe? Or are you going to stay there forever?" Cora paused by his room exit door, staring back at him before replying, "I don't know when I'll be back, as I'm only going there to look for a job." "Alright. I wish you a safe journey and good luck," Francis said, picking up the clothes he would wear after bathing, and Cora asked, "Is that all you'll say to me?" "What do you want me to say, babe, when you're already leaving me tomorrow, and you said once your sister comes, you'll be leaving?" Francis retorted. "And you don't even know when you'll be back," he added, and Cora stared at his face, wondering how she fell in love with him and gave him her pride. "I'll be back. I just need to raise money for us, and probably after that, you can move with me to the city too, as there will be better job offers there for you," Cora said, but Francis shook his head as he stripped off his boxer and wrapped a white towel around his waist. Cora gulped as she continued to stare at his naked form. "There's no need for all that, as we've discussed this before. Just go and get a job there for yourself. I'm certain you'll fall in love with another man there too," Francis said.
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