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Thursday, September 17, 2020

(Fiction) I Entered My Daughter's Room To Get Clothes, What I Saw Broke My Heart

Fiction) I Entered My Daughter's Room To Get Clothes, What I Saw Broke My  Heart - Opera News
Please I advice all parents and guardians to be more careful and buckle up, especially in training their children. It is very important to monitor and guide your children so that they won't go through a part leading astray.

This Is My story:
I'm a mother of two a boy and a girl. My son is 22 years old and my daughter is just 19. She turned 19 last month been August. Her name is pearl. I gave her pearl because of her beauty, she's such a beautiful girl, her daddy's favourite, daddy pet.

We are among the middle class family in the society. I work as a secretary in the State Ministry Of Agriculture, My Husband is a Lecturer. During the Coronavirus lockdown, my daughter was bored at home, given the sit at home order by the government to check the spread of the Coronavirus.

She told me she wants to travel to Lagos to meet with her cousins at my sister's place. Luckily for her the next week they just allowed interstate travels during the day. Remember back in March when the lockdown order was given many of us thought it will be a matter of few weeks and eventually things will go back to normal. So my daughter didn't bring much clothes home.


Three days before she is set to travel, she needs more clothes which she left in her campus Lodge. Since I work in the state ministry not quite far from the university, I offered to go to her room to get her clothes. After work that day at exactly 4:45 p.m. I arrived at a lodge located her room, I opened the door get the clothes and shoes. I sat at a desk just to enjoy the cucumber and groundnut I bought on my way to her lodge.

I saw a little bag at her bedside just before the wall. I opened the bag and found c0nd0ms inside I was surprised, shocked, traumatized. The bag was nothing else in bag. I couldn't help it but I cried bitterly because I was very disappointed at my daughter and at her age, 19 what is she doing with all these. She's just in her second year in the university. What will become of her in her finals? I cried more bitterly because she have no roommates to say maybe it her roommate's.

She later traveled to Lagos as planned; I came home that evening, I kept my calm. I don't know what to do. I don't want to tell her father either because he will skin her alive. I am so confused. Please advice me on what to do.

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