In the bustling streets of Lagos, 18-year-old Tunde was struggling to make ends meet. He worked as an apprentice in a small mechanic shop, but his wages were meager.
One fateful evening, while walking home from work, Tunde stumbled upon an elderly woman, Mrs. Ademola, who appeared lost in thought. She was standing outside her mansion in the upscale neighborhood of Ikoyi.
Mrs. Ademola, a wealthy widow in her early sixties, gazed at Tunde with an air of curiosity. She struck up a conversation, offering him a drink and inviting him into her home.
Tunde, naive and intrigued, accepted her offer. As they sipped tea in her lavish living room, Mrs. Ademola revealed her loneliness and desire for companionship.
Tunde, sensing an opportunity, began to visit Mrs. Ademola regularly. She showered him with gifts and attention, and Tunde found himself drawn to her charm and sophistication.
As their bond grew stronger, Tunde realized that Mrs. Ademola's intentions weren't entirely maternal. He faced a moral dilemma: should he reciprocate her advances or maintain a respectful distance?
Tunde's decision would alter the course of his life forever