Breakthrough or Temptation

My landlady asked to talk to me some days ago so I went to see her last night. What she told me is really shocking, I haven’t even shared it with my wife and I doubt I would, she will say we should move out immediately.

My Landlady started by praising me, appreciating the fact that I’m handsome, hardworking and loved my family. Then she added that she knows every man has a weakness, and it’s not like she’s saying I’m weak, but she’s asking me to do her a favor by dating her daughter. She even added that I can get her pregnant and have one child with her. She assured me they wouldn’t let anyone hear about it and they would take responsibility for the child, I needn’t do anything.

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I was shocked, I just stood there to listen to her. When she finished, she asked me not to saying anything yet. That I should go and think about it and also take time to look at how beautiful her daughter is before I come and say anything. She even said her daughter is far prettier than my wife, so a child with her would be nicer than my current baby girl.

I couldn’t tell my wife what she said. I only told her that the woman was talking about rent with me.

I’ve seen the landlady’s daughter. She’s very beautiful but dumb. I’ve spoken to her a few times and I can boldly say she’s lazy and to some degree f00|!sh. She’s one of those girls that feed off their parents, sit home, press phone and take pictures. She’s about 32 years or so.

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Meanwhile, the terms the landlady gave me was no rent, and it’s a two-bedroom apartment. She also said I would get some other benefits from them, that her daughter really likes me so she is begging me to date her, even if just for a year.

I’ve just been thinking. What could make her have such confidence, and the men here, what do you advise I do? I know women would attack and condemn me, but I’m just curious and confused. What do I do and how do I handle this? Rooms are expensive so her offer is tempting.

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Written by Nanor Bernard Adomertey (10314845)

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