Story By Obidigwe Felix
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Obidigwe Felix

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I’m Obidigwe Felix, and I tell stories pulled straight from real life—the raw emotions, the tough moments, the kind of pain people usually keep tucked away. I write about family, love, the messes we make, and what it takes to keep going when things fall apart. My characters are regular people trying to get by. They deal with broken homes, betrayal, and sometimes, a stubborn hope that just won’t let go. For me, stories should be honest and a little rough around the edges. I’m not here to impress anyone. I just want to connect. I want my words to give a voice to those who feel invisible, and to remind us all that even in the worst times, there’s still a shot at strength and redemption.
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MUMMY'S LOVE
Updated at Dec 13, 2025, 05:11
Joy’s still young, and there’s no doubt she’s beautiful, but her world’s already cracked by her parents’ broken marriage. Her dad, Mr. Okonkwo, works hard and never backs down, even when he should. Her mom, Rebecca, burns with anger and suspicion, lashing out at the world—especially at home. Their house is a battleground. Fights, yelling, things breaking. Then one night, it all falls apart. Mr. Okonkwo just vanishes.Everyone believes he walked out on them, but the truth’s nothing like that. He’s trapped in prison, caught in someone else’s mess, locked away and suffering in silence. Every day, he thinks about the family he lost, praying for Rebecca and Joy, wishing he could reach them.Rebecca tries to start over with someone new, searching for love, maybe just a little peace. She doesn’t see how her choices cut deeper into Joy. The girl grows up feeling lost, shoved aside, and alone. And then, one night, something happens—a tragedy that leaves Joy changed in a way she can’t undo.This isn’t just about one family falling apart. It’s about a mother drowning in regret, a father crushed by fate, and a daughter scraping by, trying to make sense of the mess they left her in.Pain, survival, betrayal, hope—they all have their turn here. And hanging over it all is the question they can’t escape: when everything’s in ruins, does love still have a shot?
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