Rosa remained silent. She is unaware of what has transpired between her. She discovered Niara in a pitiful state, especially in light of her admission that she would have preferred to die in a vehicle accident than to continue alive.
She didn't know why she was feeling so depressed and unhappy when she took her home. She glanced at Niara, and they made eye contact.
Niara lowered her head and started crying again. Rosa's mother was shocked to find that, even days after the incident, she was still in tears.
She felt bad about inquiring. She ought to have held off on asking for a few more days. She wants to avoid hurting her feelings.
"If you choose not to, you are under no obligation to speak with Niara. I apologize for asking you in the first place. Rosa's mother persuaded her daughter to tell her story, but she had already given up when the letter arrived.
"If you choose not to, you are under no obligation to speak with Niara. I apologize for asking you in the first place. Niara sniffled and gave a small grin, and Rosa's mother had given up trying to hear her narrative.
She told them everything that had happened to her, including how she got into the hospital, and ultimately signed the paperwork. Rosa's mother and she shook their heads at her story.
Rosa even started crying a little at her friend's pitiful tale. For the simple reason that she was her husband's daughter and not her own, how could someone be so nasty to another person's daughter?
"My parents had me out of wedlock; how was that my fault? Alternatively, is it my fault that my parents can't control their lust for one another?
Her affairs and such a nefarious plot to shamelessly remove me are bearing weight on me. I would have been able to stand on my own two feet and not have let a strange man ride me if this had happened when my dad was still living." Niara clarified.
Niara said something, and Rosa and her mother remained silent. Without a doubt, she had endured suffering and cruelty. Her step-sister was made possible by the disgraceful manner her planned marriage ended. The world is harsh.
If she hadn't run into her that day, where would she have gone? Understandably, she claimed not to have a home. She was correct when she said that.
Although we are not as wealthy as you are, you can be confident that you will have a family with us. Take as much time as you need to get back on your feet here.
You must be resilient and live your life for yourself right now, not for anyone else. My love, the best is still to come. Rosa's mother persuaded her daughter not to take their evilness personally.
In this manner, Niara spent a month and a half living with Rosa and her family.
Joseph searched all over for Niara with men. He desires to make up to her for what transpired. He was just following the manuscript; he didn't mean to harm her or harbor hatred for her.
He was playing it straight from the screenplay, merely to provide her with something to help her locate a job.
But despite his exhaustive searches, he was unable to locate Niara. He was concerned about her because his men were unable to locate her either.
Was she gone from the city, or had she done anything bad to herself? He got grumpy for several days.
Siara started observing him. What is the issue with her spouse? He's not usually like this. Why did he appear so anxious?
What is the matter with him? Did he think about Niara? No, that isn't possible. They've never been close, and he doesn't even anywhat like her.
She was already having s*x with Joseph while he was still living out his charade of marriage with her sister. They were entangled with each other everywhere they went, refusing to let go until they had gotten their full.
Niara continued to believe that she was Joseph's wife while they were carrying out this action. He was her body and spirit, but she was his wife by name.
When she chose to inquire about Joseph's situation, he informed her that he was concerned, since the company had sent out some proposals to clients, and he had not received any response from them. He was dishonest.
Siara gave a quiet sigh. That has to be the case. She was aware that Niara couldn't be the cause. She assured him that everything will work out.
They would follow up with those clients with a reminder to see if they responded. With a smile, Joseph expressed his confidence in her skills. She is wise.
Rosa was successful in landing Niara a position at her business. She was to pick up her appointment and continue the following Monday.
However, Niara noticed that she had missed her period that month. She is meant to see her friend monthly in two weeks, but there appears to be a delay.
She was scared it might be what she feared, and she spent restless nights thinking about it. She was too moody-minded to consider birth control at the time of the entire incident.
Wouldn't Siara and Joseph have urged him to use a condom at the very least if they had paid a hooker to take her?
Did they not worry about her safety as well, and weren't they afraid that hookers might be STD carriers?
Rosa chose to leave surreptitiously once she got to work. She went to a local hospital and had a pregnancy test performed.
The longest Niara had ever waited for anything in her life was the interval between the time her sample was taken and the announcement of the results.
Why was the pregnancy test taking so long? Do these people possess any competence? Quietly, Niara asked.
Niara's hand was shaking when the doctor finally called her into his office and gave her the news.
She had previously complained that it was taking too long for them to show her the outcome. Her hands are trembling now that she knows the outcome.
The physician took one look at her. Illegitimate pregnancies are indicated by women who quickly perspire beneath the air conditioner when they present their pregnancy test results.
"What's written inside the result, doctor?" Niara inquired.