By Kenneth Juror | Kenya
The good book says “He who finds a
wife finds what is good and receives favor from the Lord” Proverbs 18:22, consequently
in the same book in Proverbs 21:9 Better to live on a corner of the roof than share a house with a quarrelsome wife.
This is the story of my wife whom we have been
married for the last four years.
We have lived a normal life like any
another couple out there making sure we always put food on the table as well as rally around to make
sure all those close to us are comfortable. Between Nicole and I we were blessed
with a three year old boy who always kept asking for a sister or a brother, I
guess this is due to his friends who have siblings yet he does not.
She worked as a financial advisor. This
was great as we pulled resources together towards acquisition of a roof over
our heads. This was part of what I had intended nonetheless I was living my dream.
All went well until
she insisted on having our house in what “many” call the diaspora - Rongai. I
did not object to it however she made no attempt in making sure we got a piece
of land for the construction of that dream home.
Conflict of interest
One evening I came home and informed
her of a piece that I was advised of in Kitengela which indeed was within
basically all the basic amenities. She vehemently repudiated the idea as she
insisted that she would rather continue paying rent than move to OlKejuado
municipality.
Her reasons were quite
flimsy as the sole reason why she wanted us to put up in Rongai was that her
friends lived there.
This got from bad to
worse each day as the house became untenable for both of us either she was in
as I went out and the vice versa was the order of the day. My desire to have
the matter discussed was met with an enormous click that woke up the little boy
each time we were to solve it.
My twins
She started getting sickly thus took
her for medical attention. She was taken in as an in-patient as she needed a
keen eye of the doctor. She was in for two months each time I was being told
that she had a stomach problem I was however not being told of the exact
problem. After her second week the doctor called me and asked me of whether I
knew what was ailing my dear wife. I knew that she was pregnant although she
did not overtly tell me. So when the doctor said that she was admitted because
of the after effects of an abortion she procured.I was confused, my heart
sunk, angry I was trembling… “Your wife procured an abortion, were you aware
she was pregnant?” I confirmed in the affirmative to the last question but perplexed
at the statement.
I decided to cool off
by not going in the ward to see her but rather went home.
By this time I had
already bought the ¼ acre, the house plan was ready too.
We were although communicating over
the phone during her stay in hospital she was getting better each passing day. She
never knew that I was told she had aborted.
I gathered courage to
go to visit her.
She was shocked upon
seeing me but held my cool so that she could perhaps talk of what led her to
get rid of our children, what would warrant my wife to do such a thing? I asked
myself.
She opened up…
She sat on the bed amid struggles to be up due to drugs which made her feeble, she held my hand as she explained. "I was 15 weeks pregnant when we had a fight over where we were to construct our home it became so much on me that I decided to terminate the pregnancy, they were twins". Her confession was corroborated by the gynecologist's examination report.
I never wanted to
stress her further, so I told her we could talk over it when she was out of
hospital.
The doctor finally
gave me the green light after two months that she was well.
They say all that glitters
is not gold, my wife made it to the statistics of married women who have procured
abortion. http://www.nation.co.ke/news/-/1056/1962356/-/qbbuqs/-/index.html
The scenario was thicker
when the doctor said she could no longer become pregnant as the corrosive,
crude instruments used ruptured her uterus, I was in
the company of my parents in law as we were being given this best worst
news.
I am still
confused
A sequel soon...