The Shadows in My New House

Kenneth looked at my eyes and realized the quiet, submissive wife who had left fifteen years ago was gone. The woman standing before him had been forged in the fires of survival.

He didn’t say another word. He grabbed Chika’s arm, and together with their young daughter, they began frantically packing their belongings into garbage bags.

As the sun began to set over the village, casting long shadows across the yard, the gate clicked shut behind them. They walked down the dirt road with nothing but the clothes on their backs and the shame of their betrayal.

I sat on the porch, my arms wrapped tightly around Obinna and Ada, with my youngest son holding my hand. The betrayal burned deep, and the pain would take years to heal. But as I looked out over the beautiful farmland I had earned with my own blood and sweat, I knew I hadn’t lost.

I had built an empire with my own hands from thousands of miles away—and nobody was going to steal it from me.

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