Angel of mine episode 35

Angel Of Mine – Episode 35

Love is a beautiful thing and I know what I am talking about. Maybe I should take you back to the past, no like 2 years ago. I was once married to a beautiful woman that I thought I would spend the rest of my life with but things didn’t work the way I wanted them to. I loved Emily with all of my heart and I just wanted to spend the rest of my life with her, I guess things didn’t work out for us.

After finding out what Emily had done to my mother, mistreating her and stuff, I had no other choice but to end our marriage. My mother tried to talk me out of the situation, she tried to make me see things in a different way but I had alre-ady made my final decision. It wasn’t easy for me to sign the divorce papers; I mean I had been with Emily for some years. We did certain things together, they were some promises and vows that I wasn’t supposed to break but thinking of what she had done to my mother broke my heart into million pieces. I signed the divorce papers and asked my mother if she would want us to move to another country. She agreed and since she was the only person that I had in my life, it was easy for me to move to another county, leaving everything behind. I had nothing to lose. I had alre-ady lost my wife and so I only wanted to be with my mother, make up for the lost times.

I didn’t tell Emily that I was moving or when I signed the papers. The only person that I had talked to was her brother. Ernest and I had been close, I had no reasons of hating me, and he was more than just my wife’s brother but someone else. Someone that I adored a lot. I told Ernest that I was moving to another country and asked him to give the papers to Emily once I am gone. He did exactly what I had instructed him to do and that was the end of our marriage when I moved to Ghana.

I chose Ghana because it was just a nice place to be. After I had settled in with my mother, I never thought that I would be in love again.

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Life has a way of surprising us all, I bu-mped into Angela. I know the same Angela that saved my life and my mother’s. She loved visiting Ghana and it was a coincidence that we had to meet. I hadn’t seen her or talked to her ever since that day she left the hospital. I just took her out 1 day and I loved hanging out with her. We bec@m£ friends and there is no other day that I didn’t talk to her even when she went back to Zimbabwe, I kept in t©uçh. I had moved on alre-ady and I was re-ady to give love another second chance; I wanted to be with someone who loved my mother. I fell in love with Angela, I don’t know how or why but her personality was just something else. At that time I had been praying to God, I had praying and I never thought that I would instantly cli-ck with Angela but I did. I didn’t want to move fast with her, I didn’t want her to end up avoiding me and so I waited for the right time. I waited and waited until I had gathered the courage to tell her about my feelings. You should have seen me that day, I was nervous and I had told mum about it. She told me not to rush it if I wasn’t yet re-ady but I felt that I was re-ady, I felt it and so I told Angela like I had said it before.

Maybe she liked me too; maybe she alre-ady had feelings for me because Angela didn’t tell me that she was going to think about it. She agreed to go out with me and that was the beginning of our relationsh!p. I hadn’t proposed to Angela but people alre-ady thought that she was my fiancée. Angela was having her birthday and I had chos£n to throw the p@rty here in Ghana since we had become friends with quiet a lot of people. Today it’s her p@rty and right now I am just surprised. I am surprised because my ex-wife is at the p@rty and now it’s just the 4 of us in the room. Emily had sli-pped and hurt her leg. Angela had taken her to the master be-droom and we were in the same room. I had no idea that she was going to be here.

‘Are

you feeling okay?’ Angela asked her with a smile spre-ad across her face.
‘Yes, thank you.’

There was just something different about her, she looked miserable and her eyes just told a sad story.

‘You will be fine,’ said my mother as she held her hand.

‘Let’s give them some space,’ said Angela to my mother.

I didn’t nee-d the space but then I felt as if I had so many things to say to Emily. Angela and my mother left the room and it was just me and Emily now in the room. I went to sit on the couch; she was still sitting on the be-d. There was silence in the room. After 2 years and a half this is when I was seeing my wife for the first time, not exactly first time but you know what I mean.

‘What are you doing here?’

I know I shouldn’t be asking that question but that’s the first thing that crossed my mind. I had to know why she was here.

‘I c@m£ over with a friend, I am sorry I didn’t know that it was her birthday.’

I believed her and right now I just wanted her to leave. Believe me, I didn’t trust Emily. What she will do to Angela? I loved Angela too much that I didn’t want anything bad to happen to her. Emily had to leave my house.

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‘You look great,’ she said to me, ‘and happy.’

‘Thanks.’

‘Are you guys getting married?’

I briefly laughed. Why was I expecting that question from her? Of cause this was my psycho ex-wife acting all jealous right now.

‘I am getting married to her Emily and I don’t know if that’s concern you.’

‘I was just asking Jamal. I am just surprised that you chose her over all the ladies in this world. Why her Jamal? You knew how I felt towards her. Were you cheating me with her? Is she the reason why you just signed the divorce papers without even giving me another chance? That was so fast of you Jamal. Weren’t you supposed to wait a little before signing the divorce papers? Because I was really shocked when my brother handed me those papers and told me that you were gone. Maybe you wanted to leave with her. You had planned this from the onset.’

‘Really Emily? Am I the one who messed up?’

‘Oh plea-se Jamal we are not going back to that, y…’

‘Emily, I ran away with Angela. The first time that I saw Angela, I fell in love with her. I used to call her in the middle of the night, I used to go over at her house and I did sleep with her when I was married to you. It was easy for me to sign those papers because my feelings for you had faded. Is that what you want to hear Emily? There you have it but that’s not true Emily. I was faithful to you, I loved you unconditionally, I loved you with all of my heart and I wasn’t the type of man to cheat on my wife with another woman. No, Emily because I had some promises to fulfill and vows that I wasn’t supposed to break but what did you do to me Emily. You bec@m£ something else, something else, you bec@m£ a monster and I am sorry I couldn’t be with you any longer afraid of giving you another chance; I had to break up with you. You think it was easy for me to sign those papers? It wasn’t that easy, I had to think of so many things but I signed them anywhere. I fell in love with Angela when I c@m£ over here but I am not going to apologize for that, I have never seen my mother so happy Emily. The way she gets along with Angel, it’s something else on another level and I feel jealous sometimes. I wish you had been like her, I wish you had loved my mother Emily because she is a lovely woman. Despite everything that you have done to her, I often found her on the phone with your brother asking of your well-being. Imagine that Emily and so I don’t have any regrets divorcing you but that was a blessing in disguise.’

‘I

am sorry Jamal.’
‘Emily I forgave you the minute I left Zimbabwe because I had to find peace in my heart, I forgave you and trust me right now I don’t hold any grudge against you. Don’t you think that the person you are supposed to be apologizing to is my mother? She is the one that you hurt and she is the one that you have to ask for forgiveness,’ I said getting up, ‘I think it will be best for you to leave my house. I had no intentions of inviting you over.’

‘Jamal.’

‘plea-se Emily; I don’t want things to be uncomfortable between you and my fiancée.’

‘Your fiancée?’

‘Emily, I love Angela a whole lot and so I would appreciate it if you leave my house. I just pray that in the near future we won’t bu-mp into each other again. Your leg should be fine; I will ask one of my drivers to drive you home. Goodbye Emily,’ I said and walked out of the room.

I stood at the door and heard her cry. Trust me I wasn’t going back in there to hvg her or something.

‘Is she going to be okay?’

I didn’t see Angela sitting outside; I mean I hadn’t seen her.

‘Did you hear everything?’

‘Yes and I feel bad for her.’

I walked to her and knelt in front of her. I took her hand,

‘You are the best thing that ever happened to me and I don’t have any regrets right now. Emily is my past and she will never come between us. I will make sure of that, I know what she is capable of but I will never let her harm you Angela, you and I are meant to be together and nothing and I mean no one will ever come between us. I love you.’

‘I love you too.’

I k!$$£d her and Emily opened the door. Angela broke the k!ss. She quic-kly got up and I held her hand so ti-ghtly.

‘Thank you for everything,’ said Emily.

‘You are welcome.’

‘I should get going,’ she said.

I didn’t respond and my focus drifted back to Angela.

‘So is my future wife re-ady to cut her cake.’

Emily was still close by and I didn’t give a damn about her.

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