When love comes with conditions that require sacrificing one's children or family, it reveals the true nature of the relationship and often leads to heartbreak; healthy relationships should never require abandoning one's children or compromising family bonds.
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I will never be a stepmother to anybody's child. My parents didn't name me Susan just for fancy. It was for a purpose. If you leave your your children under my care, I'll do worse than Susanna. Let me tell you something. Some love stories don't begin with fireworks.
They begin with two broken people pretending they're okay. And this story you're about to hear is one of them. So, let's dive in. Mr. Kudos and Susan's relationship was one of a kind.
It was complicated, but also beautiful in a strange way.
They had met at a friend's wedding and exchanged numbers after a brief encounter. Nothing serious.
Just small talk, a polite smile, a simple let's keep in touch. But that night, something clicked.
From that very day, they spoke endlessly on calls. Morning check-ins, late-night conversations, random have-you-eaten texts. You know that kind of connection that feels too fast but too real to question.
Yeah, that one.
Now, Susan wasn't just any woman.
She was a woman who had seen hell and walked out alive.
Six long years of abuse.
Every small mistake, every tiny disagreement turned into pain. And she endured it until she couldn't anymore.
But here's the part that changed her forever.
It wasn't just the abuse.
It was the betrayal.
Her husband had been cheating.
Not once, not twice, but multiple times.
He cheated on her with divorced women, women who had children.
That discovery did something dangerous to Susan.
It didn't just hurt her.
It changed her.
She developed a deep hatred for divorced women.
She built a dangerous belief that those women were home breakers, and somehow that hatred extended to their children.
This is where it gets uncomfortable because Susan herself was a divorced woman with a child. But in her mind, she was different.
She wasn't like them.
And that right there is how bias is born.
Mr. Kudos had his own scars. A man who looked strong on the outside, but was quietly tired.
>> [sighs] >> He was once married to Elsie, a woman he loved deeply. Together, they built a home and had two beautiful children.
Life was good until it wasn't.
Elsie cheated, and the betrayal cut deeper than anything he had ever experienced.
Just like that, everything collapsed.
He filed for divorce and took full custody of his children.
While Elsie moved on quickly, Mr. Kudos remained stuck in the past.
Five years passed, and still he couldn't move on.
Not because he didn't try, but because every woman he met had the same hidden script. They loved his money, enjoyed his care, but the moment he mentioned marriage, they disappeared. They all had the same excuse.
I can't be a stepmother.
That broke him over and over again. So, when he met Susan and found out she was a single parent, he felt relief.
Finally, someone who understands.
Finally, someone who wouldn't judge him.
Finally, someone who could relate. But, life has a way of humbling expectations, because Susan rejected him because he had children.
Imagine a single mother rejecting a single father. That kind of irony, it hurts differently.
Mr. Kudos was shattered. He couldn't understand it. Why was the world so cruel to single fathers?
It wasn't his fault his marriage failed, and yet, here he was, alone. But, instead of stepping back, he leaned in harder.
He told himself that she was different.
She just needs [music] time. So, he tried everything, and I mean everything.
Mr. Kudos wasn't ready to give up, not on Susan, not on love.
He placed her on a monthly allowance with a description, for your daughter's upkeep. Shopping sprees for Daisy, beautiful dresses, toys, anything she wanted. He changed her school to a more expensive one, hoping to prove he was responsible and dependable. He wanted to be everything her ex-husband wasn't.
Still, Susan remained guarded. You men can pretend for a while and change overnight. She would say coldly, but Mr. Kudos didn't stop. He took her and Daisy to parks, bought gifts, and even rented a better apartment for them. Susan was truly happy, but here's the truth nobody wants to say. Kindness can sometimes look like love, even when it's actually desperation. [music] Mr. Kudos wasn't just trying to love her, he was trying to prove himself over and over again. He spent more time with Susan and Daisy, creating memories, showing consistency. While he was busy building a life for Susan, he was slowly abandoning his own children.
One evening, he dressed up quickly, ready to leave again. Annabelle's voice stopped him.
Daddy, you're leaving again?
You don't spend time with us anymore.
[music] >> Yes, Dad.
You seem to be going out more often these days. You don't go out with us anymore. We want to come with you. Mr. Kudos paused, guilt washing over him.
Elvis, Annabelle, Daddy is working on something important.
It's for our future. I promise you, things will be better soon. Just give me a little more time, okay?
They both nodded, but their eyes told a different story. Still, he left. That evening, like many others, he stopped to buy ice cream for Susan and Daisy at an ice cream store before heading to her place.
Then one day, he went even further.
This car is for you.
I don't want you taking Daisy to school in public cabs anymore. Susan was overwhelmed. No one had ever treated her this way before.
Slowly, she began to soften.
Of course, she did. Anyone would.
She started seeing him differently.
Not as a man to fear, but as a man who genuinely cared.
Then, came the moment that changed everything. During a quiet date, Susan gently held his hand.
You asked me to marry you before, but I refused.
I've thought about [music] it, and I realize now you're a good man.
I'll marry you. But, I'll marry you on one condition. [music] What condition?
I'll do anything just to make you happy.
If I have to marry you, your two children, Elvis and Annabelle, will have to move out from your house. What do you mean?
They are my children.
I can't chase them away because I want to get married to you. That's your cup of tea.
This is the only thing you need to do if you want to have me.
If you really love me and want to marry me, it shouldn't be a problem for you.
Silence filled the air. The kind of silence that makes your chest tight. It didn't make sense. It felt wrong.
That moment was a warning sign that most people ignore because of love. Because what kind of love ask you to abandon your own blood?
Mr. Kudo swallowed hard. Of course, I love you, but sending my children away isn't right.
Okay.
What about your daughter? Will you send her away, too? Hell, no. Where do you want her to go? I'm the only one she has. She's definitely moving in with us.
That was when it hit him.
The imbalance.
The selfishness.
The audacity.
You're so inconsiderate, Susan. Don't ever call me that again. She snapped loud enough for people to turn. I wasn't even supposed to date you in the first place.
I did you a favor.
And now I'm giving you a simple condition, and you're rejecting it.
A favor? Is that what you think? I don't blame you. I blame myself for mingling with another woman's leftover. And just like that, she walked out.
Mr. Kudos sat there frozen, confused, hurt, and questioning everything.
That word, leftover, echoed in his head.
Days turned into nights.
Nights turned into sleepless battles in his head.
He called her.
He texted her.
He explained to her.
He begged her.
Yet, nothing.
Even when he went to her house, the security guard stopped him. Oga, please leave. Madam say make I no allow you enter.
But, I just need to see her. It's important.
Oga, you want make I lose my job?
At this point, >> [music] >> I expected him to walk away, to choose his children, to choose peace.
Because why are you still chasing someone who clearly has no respect for your children? But, loneliness, loneliness can make people do things they never imagined. Then one day, fate, or maybe trouble, brought them face-to-face again at a grocery store.
Mr. Kudos rushed to her like a man who had been drowning. Hi, babe.
I've been trying to reach you, but >> What is it?
Have you made up your mind now?
Not yet.
Please, just give my children a chance.
They won't give you a tough time, I promise.
>> never be a stepmother to anybody's child. My parents didn't name me Susan just for fancy. It was for a purpose. If you leave your your children under my care, I'll do worse than Susanna.
That sentence, it wasn't just a warning.
It was a promise.
But, Mr. Kudos didn't give up. He told her he had been taking care of her daughter all this while. He paid her school fees, provided everything for both her and her daughter, and made sure they were okay. Then, he asked her why she couldn't do the least for his own children after everything he had done for them. But, Susan didn't care.
She told him she never asked him to do any of those things for her daughter, and she was never going to have the the conversation with him again.
Whenever you're ready to get married to me, you know exactly where to find me."
She said, "And just like before," she walked away.
That night, Mr. Kudos didn't sleep. He stared at the ceiling, and the questions came.
Was I wrong to divorce my wife?
Am I not good enough?
Why does love always feel like punishment?
Am I destined to be alone?
Is this my only chance at happiness?
Do I have to choose between happiness and my children?
Will I end up alone if I don't accept this?
Am I being too stubborn?
Or am I about to make the biggest mistake of my life?
That kind of thinking is dangerous, because when fear of loneliness enters, people start making terrible decisions.
The next day, he made a decision.
A decision that would change everything.
He visited his parents.
Mom, Dad, I'm here to tell you something, and I want the both of you to do me a favor.
Mhm, favor? What favor? What happened?
Hope everything is fine.
>> Everything is fine. It's just work.
I've been very busy lately.
I don't get to spend enough time with Elvis and Annabelle, and it's affecting them emotionally.
>> [music] >> So, I was thinking maybe they could stay with you for the meantime.
So, they don't feel lonely.
>> Why not? I've missed my grandchildren so much. You don't even need to ask for our permission. This is their home, too, so they're always welcome. I can't wait to see them. When are you bringing them?
I miss them a lot. Mr. Kudos blinked. He hadn't expected it to be that easy.
No questions.
No resistance. Just acceptance.
Honestly, this is where many people miss red flags.
When things feel too easy, we assume it's right. But, sometimes, ease is just disguise. I'll bring them this weekend.
They've missed you, too, and [music] they'll be happy to see you.
As he drove back home that day, his chest felt heavy, not relieved. Not regret yet.
Just pressure.
That kind of feeling that's not peace. That's your conscience knocking.
Still, he ignored it.
He picked up his phone and texted Susan.
They agreed to meet up at her place.
When he got there, she didn't even waste time. She went straight to the point.
No softness, no warmth. Have you accepted now?
Yes, I've told my parents my children will be moving in with them and they [music] accept it.
I haven't told my children yet, but hopefully they don't feel bad about it.
>> Yay! That's the right thing to do. They have no reason to feel bad. It's their grandparents after all. It's not like you're sending them to your relatives or strangers. Mr. Kudos didn't respond further, but something about her excitement felt strange. When he finally told Elvis and Annabelle, their reaction surprised him.
They were happy. Not just happy, but extremely excited. They hugged him tightly, unaware of the weight behind his decision. To them, it was just a longer vacation, not a separation, not a shift in their lives, just happiness.
They had no idea that they were being replaced, and that made it harder for Mr. Kudos to breathe.
He dropped them off at his parents' house that weekend. Laughter filled the compound. His mother was overjoyed. His father couldn't stop smiling. Elvis and Annabelle were happy, too.
And Mr. Kudos, he forced a smile.
But as he drove away, his hands stayed too tight on the steering wheel.
They are good byes that don't sound like good byes, where your heart knows anyway.
However, little did Mr. Kudos know that this goodbye was not just a goodbye, because what happens in the next part changes everything completely. See you in the next part. Bye.
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