Goddessa to Araga - d question is why, does he think I want to loggerheads with Him & u. I made my choice long time ago & he (Barry) knows it. He gives me like he can’t make decisions for himself. Pple were whispering my name, when I said no, Tram tired to instigate him
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HR: “We’re terminating your employment effective immediately.”
Me: “For what?”
HR: “Misconduct. The evidence is in this file.”
I opened the folder.
Every accusation had screenshots attached.
I looked at them for a few seconds and smiled.
HR: “What’s funny?”
Me: “Because those messages were sent from your laptop.”
The room went silent.
I placed my phone on the table.
Me: “And I have the security footage showing who used it after everyone left.”
HR’s face changed.
Then the CEO walked in.
Landlord: “You have 24 hours to leave. I’ve already rented the apartment to someone else.”
Me: “But I paid my rent six months in advance.”
He smiled. “Take it up with whoever you paid.”
I pulled out my phone and showed him the transfer receipt.
His smile disappeared.
Me: “That account belongs to your wife.”
He went silent.
Then his wife walked in.
Wife: “You told me this tenant never paid you?”
The landlord suddenly couldn’t look at either of us.
Me: “I didn’t want to get involved in your marriage, but I checked the account details after you claimed I never paid.”
His wife opened her banking app.
The money was there.
Landlord: “You have 24 hours to leave. I’ve already rented the apartment to someone else.”
Me: “But I paid my rent six months in advance.”
He smiled. “Take it up with whoever you paid.”
I pulled out my phone and showed him the transfer receipt.
His smile disappeared.
Me: “That account belongs to your wife.”
He went silent.
Then his wife walked in.
Wife: “You told me this tenant never paid you?”
The landlord suddenly couldn’t look at either of us.
Me: “I didn’t want to get involved in your marriage, but I checked the account details after you claimed I never paid.”
His wife opened her banking app.
The money was there.
Boss: “Close the door. What I’m about to tell you must never leave this office.”
Me: “Why are you shaking?”
Boss: “Because I found something in your employee file.”
Me: “What?”
He pushed a document across the desk.
Boss: “Your name is on a resignation letter dated six months ago.”
I stared at it.
Me: “I never wrote this.”
He opened another folder.
Boss: “I know. That’s why I checked the security footage.”
Me: “Who signed it?”
He turned the screen toward me….
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Flight Attendant: “Ma’am, someone has been asking for you.”
Me: “Asking for me?”
She pointed toward the back of the plane.
A man I had never seen before was standing in the aisle.
Man: “You’re Margaret, right?”
Me: “Yes. Who are you?”
He looked at my wedding ring.
Man: “I think your husband owes you an explanation.”
My heart dropped.
Me: “How do you know my husband?”
He pulled out his phone.
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Landlord: “You still owe me $2,400. I never received your rent.”
Me: “I sent it three weeks ago.”
Landlord: “I checked my account. Nothing came in.”
I opened my banking app and showed him the transaction.
$2,400 — COMPLETED.
He looked at the receipt and shook his head.
Landlord: “Maybe you sent it to the wrong account.”
Me: “The account number is the same one you’ve given me for the past two years.”
He took my phone, stared at the transaction, then suddenly became uncomfortable.
Me: “What’s wrong?”
Landlord: “Nothing.”…
Me: “What happened to the passenger in 14A?”
The flight attendant glanced toward the back of the plane.
Flight Attendant: “He boarded with a briefcase. Ten minutes after takeoff, he disappeared into the lavatory and never came back out.”
I looked toward seat 14A.
It was empty.
Me: “Then why is my name on the envelope?”
She lowered her voice.
Flight Attendant: “Because someone wants the police to believe you were involved.”
Suddenly, a male passenger stood up.
Passenger: “That’s my money!”
Everyone turned.
He pointed directly at me.
Passenger: “She stole $20,000 from my bag!”
I stared at him…..
Head of Department: “You’ve been expelled from the university. Effective immediately.”
Me: “Expelled? For what?”
He pushed a file across the table.
Inside was a report accusing me of leaking confidential examination questions.
Me: “This isn’t mine. I didn’t leak anything.”
The Dean entered with two other Deans and quietly took their seats.
Dean: “We’ve already investigated. The evidence points directly to you.”
I looked at the documents again.
Then I noticed something strange.
The leaked questions had been accessed from a computer in the Head of Department’s office, three hours before I was even on campus….
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She said she asked Bluethopia to be her friend when they got into the house because she was drawn to her.
I wish Kamsy and Neche the best💕 #BBNaija
Waitress: “Ma’am… are you sure you’re marrying him tomorrow?”
Me: “Why wouldn’t I be?”
She placed a glass of champagne in front of me.
Waitress: “Because he proposed to another woman here three weeks ago.”
I laughed.
Me: “That’s not possible.”
She quietly showed me a photograph.
There he was—on one knee, holding the exact ring sitting on my finger.
I confronted my fiancé that night.
Me: “Who is she?”
He looked terrified.
Fiancé: “She’s nobody.”
Then my phone buzzed.
Unknown number.
Message: Ask him why he told me you were already dead….
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HR: “We need to talk about your resignation letter.”
Me: “I haven’t submitted one.”
HR slowly turned the laptop toward me.
HR: “Someone submitted it using your employee account at 2:13 a.m.”
I stared at the screen.
The resignation letter contained my signature, my employee ID, and even my personal reasons for leaving.
Me: “I didn’t write this.”
HR lowered her voice.
HR: “I know.”
Me: “Then why are you showing me?”
She opened another folder.
Inside were copies of resignation letters from six employees who had been fired over the past year.
They all looked strangely similar.
Me: “Who wrote them?”
HR looked toward the glass office behind me.
HR: “The person who has been stealing their salaries after they leave.”
I froze….
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Guest: “Before you marry him, ask him one question.”
Me: “What question?”
She smiled.
“Ask him who I am.”
I thought she was joking.
It was my engagement party, and everyone knew my fiancé had proposed after three beautiful years together.
Then she placed a marriage certificate on the table.
My smile disappeared.
Fiancé: “Don’t listen to her.”
Guest: “Tell her the truth.”
I picked up the document.
His name was on it.
So was hers….
Receptionist: “Ma’am, before I give you the key… are you sure you want to go upstairs?”
Me: “Yes. My husband is expecting me.”
She hesitated.
Receptionist: “He didn’t mention you.”
My stomach dropped.
I had followed my husband to the hotel because he told me he was working late. Instead, I found out he had checked into a room with another woman.
I opened the door.
He was standing there shirtless.
A woman was sitting on the edge of the bed.
Me: “So this is what ‘working late’ means?”
He froze.
Husband: “Please, let me explain.”
The woman suddenly stood up…..
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Flight attendant: “Sir, your wife is not on this flight.”
Me: “What do you mean? She boarded before me.”
She checked the passenger list.
“There’s no record of her.”
I showed her the boarding pass my wife had sent me.
The attendant’s face changed.
“Sir… this boarding pass belongs to someone else.”
I called my wife.
Her phone was switched off.
Then a man sitting across the aisle suddenly leaned toward me.
“Stop looking for her.”
Me: “Who are you?”….
Receptionist: “Sir, I didn’t take the $150. I was only sent to the customer’s room because he called reception and said there was an urgent problem with his air conditioner.”
Manager: “You were the last employee seen entering that room. The customer says his money was there before you arrived, and now it’s gone. I have no choice. You’re fired.”
Me: “But you didn’t even check the CCTV or the room-access records!”
The manager ignored me and handed the receptionist her termination letter.
The customer stood nearby, furious.
Customer: “I want my money back. I don’t care who took it.”
The receptionist started crying.
Receptionist: “I swear, I never touched that money.”
The manager called the police…..
HR: “I’m having a dinner party at my house this Saturday, and I want you to be there.”
Me: “Are you inviting me?”
HR: “Yes. Personally.��
I smiled, but something about the way she said it made me uncomfortable.
Me: “Will other employees be there?”
HR: “Some. But I really want you there.”
That Saturday, I arrived and immediately noticed something strange.
There were only three people at the dinner.
The HR manager.
Me.
And my department director.
After dinner, the director …
The woman beside me on the flight wouldn’t stop crying.
I offered her some water, and she suddenly whispered, “Please don’t look behind you.”
I turned anyway and froze.
Three rows behind us was my husband. He had told me he was flying out for a business meeting the following morning.
The woman grabbed my hand and whispered, “Your husband doesn’t know I’m on this flight.”
I immediately thought she was his mistress.
Then she showed me a photo on her phone.
It was my husband standing beside her with a little boy who looked exactly like him.
I confronted him during the flight, and his face went pale.
Before he could explain, the woman stood up and said loudly, “Tell your wife why you paid me to take this child away from you.”
Passenger: “Excuse me… can you please help me?”
Flight Attendant: “Of course. What do you need?”
Passenger: “There’s a little girl sitting in 14A. She keeps looking at me.”
Flight Attendant: “Is she bothering you?”
Passenger: “No. That’s the problem. She’s terrified of me.”
I looked toward seat 14A.
A little girl, probably eight years old, was sitting beside a woman who appeared to be her mother. The moment our eyes met, the girl quickly looked away.
Flight Attendant: “Maybe she’s just nervous about flying.”
Passenger: “No. She whispered something to me when you walked away.”
Flight Attendant: “What did she say?”
The passenger leaned closer.
Passenger: “She said, ‘Please don’t let my mother take me off this plane.’”
I immediately became serious…..
My 5-Year-Old Daughter Came Home From School and Told Me, “Mom, I Know What You Did Last Night…” But She Wasn’t Supposed to Know
Daughter: “Mom, can I tell you something?”
Me: “Of course, sweetheart. What happened?”
She dropped her schoolbag, climbed onto the sofa, and looked at me with a seriousness I had never seen on her little face.
Daughter: “Mom, I know what you did last night.”
I froze.
Me: “What are you talking about?”
She reached into her schoolbag and pulled out a small piece of paper.
Daughter: “This.”
I opened it. It was a photograph of me standing outside a restaurant the previous night.
My heart started racing.
Me: “Who gave you this?”
She pointed at the picture.
Daughter: “The woman in the blue dress.”
I received a meeting invitation from a company I had never heard of. The email was short and strangely urgent: “Your presence is required at an important meeting. Failure to attend may affect your future.” I almost deleted it, but something about the message made me uncomfortable. I called the number attached to the invitation, and a man answered after the first ring.
“Please come alone,” he said. “There’s something you need to know about your husband.”
My heart immediately started racing. “What does my husband have to do with this?” I asked, but the man refused to explain. He only gave me the address of a private hotel lounge and told me the meeting would take place at 7 p.m.
I told my husband about the invitation. The moment I mentioned the name of the company, his expression changed. He became unusually quiet before finally saying, “Don’t go.”
I stared at him. “Why?”
He hesitated for a few seconds. “Because I know that company.”…..
HR: “Before anyone starts packing their things, there’s something you all need to know.”
Me: “Why does that sound like bad news?”
HR: “Some of you will be celebrating after this meeting. Others will be looking for new jobs.”
Me: “What happened?”
HR: “I was told to inform you that by the end of this month, this office will no longer exist.”
Me: “Wait… what?”
Co-worker: “Are we being fired?”
HR: “No. We are moving.”
Me: “Where?”
HR: “That’s the part I’m not allowed to tell you yet.”
Everyone started whispering.
Our manager just sat there, unusually quiet.
Then HR began handing out envelopes.
Some contained relocation offers with higher salaries.
Others contained termination letters.
I received neither.
Instead, HR looked at me and said, “You need to come with me.”
I followed her into a private room.
She closed the door.
HR: “How long have you worked here?”
Me: “Seven years.”
She placed a file on the table.
HR: “Then you deserve to know the truth.”
I opened it……