The Setup

Victoria's anger and humiliation simmered like a pot about to boil over. Tunde's rejection had been a bitter pill to swallow, and she couldn't fathom why he would choose Nneoma over her. Her mind raced with schemes to make him pay, to humiliate him and make him regret his decision.

Days passed, and Victoria's plan began to take shape. She waited for the perfect moment to strike, her patience wearing thin. Finally, the moment arrived. Tunde was alone in the school courtyard, oblivious to the storm about to unleash.

Victoria approached him with a sweet smile, her voice innocent and enticing. "Tunde, can I talk to you for a minute?" she asked, her eyes sparkling with malice. Tunde, unaware of the trap, agreed to listen.

Victoria led him to a secluded corner, her plan unfolding like a trap. She grabbed his hand, pulling him into a tight embrace, her lips locking onto his in a passionate kiss. Tunde struggled to break free, but Victoria held tight, her grip like a vice.

Just as the kiss became awkward, Victoria's friend snapped a photo, capturing the moment forever. Victoria pulled away, her smile triumphant. "What the hell, Victoria?" Tunde demanded, his voice low and angry.

Victoria's smile grew wider. "Just wanted to give you a little something to remember me by, Tunde. You should have chosen me when you had the chance." With that, she turned and walked away, leaving Tunde feeling violated and embarrassed.

But Victoria's plan was about to backfire. The photo was sent to Nneoma, but instead of anger, she felt trust and confidence in her boyfriend. She confronted Victoria, who was shocked that her plan had failed.

"You thought you could break us apart, but you only made us stronger," Nneoma said, her eyes blazing with confidence. Victoria's face turned red with anger, but Nneoma just smiled. "You should have just accepted that Tunde didn't want you, instead of trying to humiliate him."

And with that, Nneoma walked away, leaving Victoria to stew in her anger and humiliation. The harmony of secrets had turned the tables, and Victoria was left to face the music.ReplyForwardAdd reaction