"For the Kids, I Stayed" is a raw, unflinching memoir of a woman who searched for love in a world that fed her lies. From teenage innocence and spiritual betrayal to toxic cycles and unhealed trauma, this is not a tale of pity but of power. Told with brutal honesty and poetic vulnerability, this is the journey of a girl-turned-woman who stayed for love, for survival, for the kids... until she found herself again. If you've ever stayed too long, loved too hard, or lost yourself in someone else's shadow this story is for you.
CHAPTER 1 - He Said God Sent Him
Coming back home a place I was once kicked out of doesn't feel the same. It doesn't feel right. It feels like a bad decision. It feels like I'm hurting myself, over and over again. Like I'm living another mistake I'll regret in time.
Now, I realize that one of the most fragile things in life isn't trust it's love. Once love is broken, it cannot be repaired. I don't know how some couples do it, but for me, I feel empty. I feel like I've given up too much, once again, to do this marriage thing. I don't want to say I'm against marriage I do appreciate a beautiful love story. I appreciate chemistry, romance, the hunger for one another. But not when it's forced.
Why does our culture glorify marriage so badly? Why is it so important? Why does it make or break you? I need answers to these questions. I consider myself a woman who wants to live and experience the most beautiful parts of love and life. I think I had it recently... and I ruined it, because my life was a mess. I don't even blame him for choosing to leave me.
MY STORY
Just a young, beautiful girl living life. I spent four years as a diplomat's daughter in Bangkok, Thailand and I must say, those were the best years of my life. I had amazing teachers, the best classmates, and I lived a dream. I played basketball in secondary school, and of course, I considered myself the best on the team even if I wasn't.
That aside, I always wanted a love life people would be jealous of. A love that lasted. A love that never faded. A love that stood the test of time, filled with romance. But it never seemed to click with any of the men I dated or even came across. I must admit, I was extremely naïve. I had my first kiss at the age of 15, in a cinema. That experience left a mark. I kept looking for that kind of kiss in everyone I dated, and when I didn't find it, I got bored. I lost interest.
Coming back to Nigeria was the beginning of my never-ending bad decisions. One mess after another. Eager to experience it all. Just a few days into my new school, I dated the shortest senior. Two days later, I ended it and moved on to crushing on his friend. We dated for a few days, but he avoided me based on what the two-day senior told him. So, I knew that second relationship was also a flop. A major flop. I abandoned my basketball dreams and focused on preparing for WAEC, which, of course, I failed in Maths. But here's why.
After graduating from SS2, I was heading home when I exchanged numbers with the hottest junior. That was the beginning of my holiday romance. Through texting, I fell in love with his mind and how he treated me. He was attentive. He was in love. And that was all I needed.
We went on to have the kind of relationship in high school that most people judged, but secretly envied. In some way, dating him made me feel special and seen. He was tall, dark, and handsome. He truly loved me even without doing too much.
Meanwhile, his ex was still in the picture, though I didn't know it at the time. When I eventually found out, I was already in too deep. I told him to choose. He said he chose me. It was blind love. Beautiful, blind love.
I wrote WAEC and left school to look for admission into university. We kept in touch, but I noticed his attention and chatty nature began to fade. We fought a lot. I couldn't understand the sudden shift in energy.
One day, I was on my bed when an old classmate called me. She asked,
"Leone, are you and Hendry still dating?"
I said, "Yes, we are."
She said, "Oh. I heard he's dating Conthia again, and their relationship is better now that you've left."
It was like a jolt of electricity ran through me. I jumped off my bed and ran to buy airtime. I called Hendry something I rarely did since we always just chatted. He laughed off the situation but never gave me a straight answer. Then he ended the call.
I was broken.
I searched for ways to heal. I starved myself. I cried and cried. I relived the embarrassment of dating a younger guy who broke me even after I lowered my standards for him. I realized I love deeply and hard. Getting out of that shell was difficult, but I eventually found a way to heal and numb the pain.
My way?
To date a new guy.
Before Hendry and I officially broke up, I had gone to visit him at his house during the holidays. Nothing happened. On our way back, while walking to the road to get a cab i remember Dawaki, 2013 a car pulled up and handed out a party poster.
"LET'S GET WASTED."
I'd never been to a party before, so we agreed it was a great way to unwind after secondary school. My best friend Angie was staying with me, so we figured out how to sneak out by lying to my parents. Angie was my voice of reason. She helped me out of bad decisions. But I was the pretty one, with the ass guys wanted-so they'd go through Angie to get to me. She was a real one. She always kept it real with me. I would always run things by her before making any decision, and she'd genuinely advise me like she was the one involved.
Party night came. We lied to my parents and said I was sleeping over at her house. This was the first time I was doing something like this. Mind you-I hadn't passed my WAEC, and I had no university admission.
We left the house and went straight to the party. Seeing Samuel the guy I'd been chatting with for months was thrilling. Young, handsome, from the UK, and studying law. He picked us up, said nothing, and rushed off to coordinate the event. We joined the party. It wasn't my scene, but the experience was electric. We spent time with Samuel and his friends.
And then-it happened.
I found that kiss.
The kiss I had been looking for all along.
Samuel and I kissed-and it was magical. I wanted more. And more. And more of it. It felt like we were lost in the moment. Everyone was watching, but we didn't care. We went at it-hungry for each other. That ended with us in a hotel room. Kissing. Smushing.
But no sex. No sex.
I was 18. Samuel was 20. And since we had already been chatting, I was already in love-asking him to define us.
Define us??
She was a world-renowned divine doctor, the CEO of a publicly traded company, the most formidable female mercenary, and a top-tier tech genius. Marissa, a titan with a plethora of secret identities, had hidden her true stature to marry a seemingly impoverished young man. However, on the eve of their wedding, her fiance, who was actually the lost heir to a wealthy dynasty, called off the engagement and subjected her to degradation and mockery. Upon the revelation of her concealed identities, her ex-fiance was left stunned and desperately pleaded for her forgiveness. Standing protectively before Marissa, an incredibly influential and fearsome magnate declared, "This is my wife. Who would dare try to claim her?"
Linsey was stood up by her groom to run off with another woman. Furious, she grabbed a random stranger and declared, "Let's get married!" She had acted on impulse, realizing too late that her new husband was the notorious rascal, Collin. The public laughed at her, and even her runaway ex offered to reconcile. But Linsey scoffed at him. "My husband and I are very much in love!" Everyone thought she was delusional. Then Collin was revealed to be the richest man in the world. In front of everyone, he got down on one knee and held up a stunning diamond ring. "I look forward to our forever, honey."
Elena, once a pampered heiress, suddenly lost everything when the real daughter framed her, her fiancé ridiculed her, and her adoptive parents threw her out. They all wanted to see her fall. But Elena unveiled her true identity: the heiress of a massive fortune, famed hacker, top jewelry designer, secret author, and gifted doctor. Horrified by her glorious comeback, her adoptive parents demanded half her newfound wealth. Elena exposed their cruelty and refused. Her ex pleaded for a second chance, but she scoffed, “Do you think you deserve it?” Then a powerful magnate gently proposed, “Marry me?”
Life was perfect until she met her boyfriend's big brother. There was a forbidden law in the Night Shade Pack that if the head Alpha rejected his mate, he would be stripped of his position. Sophia's life would get connected with the law. She was an Omega who was dating the head Alpha's younger brother. Bryan Morrison, the head Alpha, was not only a cold-blooded man but also a charming business tycoon. His name was enough to cause other packs to tremble. He was known as a ruthless man. What if, by some twist of destiny, Sophia's path were to intertwine with his?
“You need a bride, I need a groom. Why don’t we get married?” Both abandoned at the altar, Elyse decided to tie the knot with the disabled stranger from the venue next door. Pitying his state, she vowed to spoil him once they were married. Little did she know that he was actually a powerful tycoon. Jayden thought Elyse only married him for his money, and planned to divorce her when she was no longer of use to him. But after becoming her husband, he was faced with a new dilemma. “She keeps asking for a divorce, but I don’t want that! What should I do?”
"Ahh!" She was in a moaning mess. She did not want to feel anything for this man. She hated him. His hands began to move all over her body. She gasped when he pulled down the back chain of her dress. The chain stopped at her lower waist, so when he zipped it off, her upper back and waist were exposed. "D-Don't touch m-ummm!" His fingers rolled around her bare back, and she pressed her head against the pillow. His touches were giving her goosebumps all over her body. With a deep angry voice, he whispered in her ear, "I am going to make you forget his touches, kisses, and everything. Every time you touch another man, you will only think of me." - - - Ava Adler was a nerdy omega. People bullied her because they thought she was ugly and unattractive. But Ava secretly loved the bad boy, Ian Dawson. He was the future Alpha of the Mystic Shadow Pack. However, he doesn't give a damn about rules and laws, as he only likes to play around with girls. Ava was unaware of Ian's arrogance until her fate intertwined with his. He neglected her and hurt her deeply. What would happen when Ava turned out to be a beautiful girl who could win over any boy, and Ian looked back and regretted his decisions? What if she had a secret identity that she had yet to discover? What if the tables turned and Ian begged her not to leave him?