Amaka the pretender do the worst

 AMAKA THE PRETENDER DO THE WORST

EPISODE 1

WRITTEN BY PALAY CEE

Once upon a time, there was a girl named Amaka.

Amaka was just a beautiful girl and a born-again Christian. She came from a family of two boys, Obinna and Ifeanyi. Her parents were Mr. Jeremiah and Mrs. Sandra.

Amaka was the most respected person in their area because many people saw her as a virgin; they never saw her with a man. She always went alone. If a man tried to stop her, she would act as if she didn't see him, let alone stop for him. She would not be aware of what he wanted to tell her. Her mind would tell her that he wanted her to be his girlfriend, or that he wanted to sleep with her. She engaged in church activities and did not use them to play around.

But one thing about Amaka was that she always pretended to be a born-again Christian. Every day she would carry a Bible and preach to others to repent, emphasizing that fornication was not good in life and that God did not support it. She preached as if she were going to heaven the next day.

But after she finished preaching and reached home, she would start to sin.

Amaka carried everything related to church on her head, but she did so just to cover up that she was not a saint. Even their pastor took Amaka as a saint. Sometimes, if he wanted to give an example in his church, he would use Amaka, not knowing that the person he was using as an example was the most corrupted among all of them.

Amaka was like a sheep outside, but inside her, she was like a wild wolf. What Amaka did in secret, if you heard about it, you would even swear that she couldn't do such a thing because of how she pretended in public as if she were a saint.

One Sunday morning, Amaka started preparing to go to church. When she finished, she started going to church. On her way, she saw a beautiful lady standing on the roadside, but the lady was dressed indecently, like a prostitute.

Amaka decided to preach to her.

Amaka said to the lady, "Please don't be offended. I want to talk to you."

The lady asked, "What is it?"

Amaka said to her, "Are you a Christian?"

The lady replied, "Yes, I am a Christian."

Amaka said, "No, you are not a Christian because if you were, you would not be dressing this way."

The lady looked at herself and asked, "What am I wearing that makes me not a Christian?"

Amaka said, "Look at your dressing. Is this how a born-again Christian dresses? Aren't you seeing what I'm wearing?"

Amaka said to the lady, "Accept Christ as your personal Lord and Savior. Have you forgotten that your body is the temple of God? If God were to come inside you now and find out that you are almost naked, how do you think God would feel? Stop dressing indecently, okay?"

The lady said to Amaka, "God doesn't judge through your appearance. God judges through your heart and mind, what you think, not what you wear."

Amaka said, "I know, but you need to look decent so that people will see you as a repentant person."

The lady told Amaka to leave her alone before she changed her mind about her.

Amaka said to the lady, "I know it's not you saying this. I don't have time for you now. As you can see, I'm going to church."

Amaka left the lady and continued going to church.

When Amaka reached the church, everybody was happy, including the pastor, because whenever Amaka came to church, that day would be delightful. Amaka was the one who sang in the church, read the Bible, shared the tithe card, and prayed. She did many things in the church.

Everybody loved Amaka in their church because they saw her as a saint. They sometimes said that Amaka would go to heaven due to how seriously she took church activities, not knowing that she was a bad girl.

When it was time for praise, the pastor asked Amaka to come and lead.

Amaka took the mic and started singing. Every member of the church danced because Amaka's voice was so sweet; she was blessed with a nice voice.

When Amaka finished singing, the pastor started praying. After everything, when the tithe offering started, Amaka started sharing the tithe cards with the members of the church.

Whenever church service ended, Amaka would be the one to give announcements.

Amaka pretended to the last to confuse people.

After church service that day, Amaka started going back home."One day, Amaka was returning from somewhere when a guy named Bethel stopped her and said, 'I want to tell you something, please.'

Amaka replied, 'I don't speak with guys. My body is the body of Christ, I'm a born-again Christian.' She continued on her planned route.

In his mind, Bethel thought, 'This girl is too stubborn. Every time I try to stop her, she says the same thing. Is she the only one who goes to church? Why is she so stubborn?' Bethel then left the place.

As Amaka walked, she thought to herself, 'If I stop now and talk to you, and my church members pass by and see us, they'll think they saw Sister Amaka with a guy making love in the road. I know people will talk. No, I'm not stopping for anything.'

When Amaka reached her home, she went into her room to relax.

While relaxing, Amaka started thinking about Bethel, how handsome he is, and how strong he might be. She thought, 'How I wish Bethel were here right now. I would kiss him, romance him, however he wants it, I would give it to him. Doggy style, missionary, any style, I'd give it to him.'

As Amaka thought these things, she became aroused and in the mood for s*x. She didn't know what to do because there was no guy around to satisfy her at that moment.

Amaka grabbed her phone, went on the internet, and downloaded a blue film. She started watching it, and as her arousal heightened, she undressed and began pleasuring herself, touching herself until she was satisfied.

Afterwards, she took a bath and then went to sleep.

The following day, Amaka decided to visit her girlfriend.

When she arrived, she saw a guy speaking with her girlfriend.

Amaka said, 'Gift, I want to tell you something.'

Gift replied, 'I'm coming, I'm speaking with someone. When we're finished, I'll come.'

After they finished their discussion, Gift approached Amaka to find out what she wanted to say.

Amaka said, 'Who was that guy who just left?'

Gift responded, 'He's my friend.'

Amaka said, 'Your friend?'

Gift affirmed, 'Yes, my friend.'

Amaka then lectured Gift, 'As a Christian, it's a sin to be close to a man who hasn't paid your bride price. You're a sinner. You need to ask God for forgiveness because, as I see it, you're going straight to hell. God won't forgive you because you're doing what He forbids.'

Gift defended herself, 'He's just a new friend I met last week, and we haven't done anything.'

Amaka retorted, 'As long as you're talking to him, you're already making love with him. Have you forgotten that the Bible says our bodies are the temple of God? Stop talking to guys. It's a sin in the eyes of the Lord. Do you understand?'

Gift replied, 'Yes.'

Amaka suggested, 'Let's go to Bible study.'

Gift agreed, 'Okay, let's go.'

They went to church for Bible study.

When they arrived, the pastor asked Amaka to lead in worship and praise. She sang various worship songs and then led the Bible study, teaching them what's written in the Bible.

After she finished, the pastor concluded the Bible study, and they dispersed.

Amaka and Gift started to head back."

As Amaka and Gift walked back from church, Amaka couldn't shake off the feeling of guilt that had started to gnaw at her from the previous day's encounter with Bethel. She pondered on her reaction to him and the thoughts that followed afterward.

"Gift," Amaka began, her voice tinged with uncertainty, "do you ever feel conflicted about what it means to be a Christian in today's world?"

Gift glanced at her friend, sensing the weight behind the question. "Sometimes," she admitted cautiously. "Why? What's on your mind?"

Amaka hesitated before opening up about her encounter with Bethel and the internal struggle it had sparked within her. She confessed her moment of weakness and the subsequent feelings of guilt that had plagued her.

Gift listened attentively, understanding the turmoil her friend was experiencing. "Amaka, it's okay to feel tempted," she reassured. "But what matters is how we respond to those temptations. God's grace is sufficient for us, even in our moments of weakness."

Amaka nodded, taking comfort in her friend's words. "You're right, Gift. I need to rely on God's strength to overcome these temptations and stay true to my faith."

As they continued their conversation, Amaka and Gift delved into the importance of accountability, prayer, and surrounding oneself with fellow believers who can offer support and guidance during times of struggle.

The episode ended with the two friends reaffirming their commitment to living according to God's word and supporting each other on their spiritual journey.

STORY CONTINUED."One day, Amaka decided to go evangelizing and preach to people, urging them to repent from their sins.

After preparing herself, she carried her Bible and began her mission.

Amaka first encountered a young man and stopped him, saying, 'Please, I want to share something with you.'

The man asked, 'What is it?'

Amaka replied, 'I want to talk to you about the word of God.'

The man responded, 'I'm not interested.'

Undeterred, Amaka said, 'The devil is a liar. I believe the devil is controlling you, but I won't give up.'

The man warned her that he would beat her if she persisted.

Hearing this, Amaka moved on to preach to another person.

She noticed a girl engrossed in her phone at a junction, so she approached her and said, 'Can you spare a moment? I have something important to share.'

The girl asked, 'What is it?'

Amaka questioned, 'Are you a Christian?'

The girl affirmed, 'Yes, I am.'

Amaka challenged her, 'No, you're not. A true Christian wouldn't loiter on the roadside, laughing and using their phone like you.'

The girl retorted, 'You don't know me or my faith.'

Amaka persisted, 'If you truly knew Christ, you wouldn't be here waiting for a guy to pick you up. Born-again Christians don't engage in such behavior.'

Annoyed, the girl asked Amaka to leave her alone, insisting she had heard enough of her preaching.

Amaka, convinced the girl was possessed, prayed for her before moving on to preach to others.

After preaching to a few more people, Amaka headed home for the day.

Upon reaching home, she took a bath."

As Amaka stepped out of the shower, she couldn't shake off the encounters from her evangelizing mission. Doubt crept into her mind - had she truly been delivering the message of God, or had her zeal blinded her to the nuances of human experience?

That night, she found herself restless, turning and tossing in bed. Her encounters replayed in her mind like a broken record. Was she too judgmental? Too forceful?

The next morning, Amaka decided to seek counsel from her pastor. She poured out her heart, recounting her experiences and her doubts.

Her pastor listened attentively, nodding thoughtfully as she spoke. When Amaka finished, he leaned forward, his expression grave yet compassionate.

"Amaka, preaching the word of God is a noble calling, but we must also remember the importance of love, compassion, and understanding. We cannot force people to accept our beliefs; rather, we must lead by example and allow the Holy Spirit to work in their hearts."

Amaka pondered his words deeply. She realized that her approach had been driven more by fear and condemnation than by love and empathy.

With renewed determination, she set out on her evangelizing mission once again. But this time, she approached people with a softer heart, ready to listen to their stories and understand their struggles.

As she shared the message of God's love and redemption, she saw a shift in the reactions of those she encountered. People were more open, more willing to engage in conversation.

One day, as she was preaching in the marketplace, she noticed the same girl she had encountered at the junction. But this time, the girl wasn't engrossed in her phone; instead, she was listening intently to Amaka's words, tears glistening in her eyes.

After Amaka finished speaking, the girl approached her tentatively. "I'm sorry for how I reacted the last time we met," she said softly. "Your words made me realize that I had been drifting away from my faith. Thank you for showing me the way back."

Amaka smiled, her heart overflowing with joy. In that moment, she knew that her mission was not just about preaching, but about touching hearts and transforming lives through the power of love and compassion. And with that realization, she embarked on a new chapter of her journey, more humble, more empathetic, and more determined than ever to spread the message of God's love to all who would listen."One day, Amaka and her friend Gift were coming back from Bible study. Bethel saw them and decided to call Amaka. He called Amaka.

Amaka looked and found out that it was Bethel. She said to her friend, 'Let's continue where we are going.'

Gift said to Amaka, 'You're supposed to know what he wants to tell you first. Stop acting this way; it's not good.'

Amaka replied, 'I'm a born-again Christian. I know what he's targeting. Is it not sex that he wants? No, I don't want such. My body is the temple of God.'

Gift said, 'I know you're a born-again Christian, but you need to know what he wants to tell you. Is this the act you want to display to get a husband? Husbands are scarce nowadays. Stop doing that, okay? You need to know the reason he's calling you.'

Amaka said, 'I have said to you that I don't like guys. I love living without sex.'

After Amaka and her friend Gift had gone far, Bethel said, 'I love Amaka so much. I must do whatever it takes for her to be my girlfriend. Amaka, you must be my girlfriend. I will disturb you to the last. This thing you're doing now is the normal thing you're supposed to do. From now on, wherever I see Amaka, I must call her.'

Bethel left the place.

When Amaka reached their house, she dropped her Bible and sat on her bed.

Amaka started thinking about Bethel. She said in her mind, 'What is happening to me? Why is it that anytime guys approach me, I act as if I'm a saint? Why am I not a saint? Look at Bethel, a very handsome guy. By the way, I'm sure he would be good in bed; he would know how to satisfy a woman during sex. How I wish he were close to me right now. I would give him the hottest sex he has ever had. I'm imagining how big his penis would be. I love guys with big penises and love riding them.'

As Amaka was saying all these things, she felt aroused. She became in the mood for s*x, but no one was around. Amaka walked and locked her door. She removed her clothes, including her bra and panties. She put a pornographic film on her phone and started watching it. When Amaka was aroused, she brought out a dildo and started using it on herself. She started caressing her body and fondling her bre@sts. She found pleasure in the act, saying, 'S*x is so sweet. Oh, I love s*x more than anything else. God, what you created here is the sweetest thing I have ever come across in this world.' Later, Amaka put away the dildo and used her hand to pleasure herself. She masturbated until she reached orgasm. When she was satisfied, she took a bath and rested a bit.

At night, she went out to the street to preach. When she reached there, she started her preaching.

'My people who are hearing my voice now, what I bring to you tonight is the word of God. Have you given your life to God? Because God is everything. I want you to ask yourself, 'Am I doing what God asks us to do?' If you are a smoker, you are not doing what God said we should do.

 If you are the type of boy or girl that loves s*x, you are a sinner. Every time you are alone, 

what will you be thinking? To masturbate yourself? Stop it. 

God doesn't like those who masturbate. If you are doing that, know that you are going straight to hellfire. Have you forgotten that our bodies are the temples of God? Anytime we have s*x, physically and spiritually, we are killing our destiny. What I'm telling you tonight is to control yourself.

 When the spirit tells you to masturbate, tell the spirit, 'No, I'm not doing anything. God has taken control of my life.' You who are hearing what I'm saying now, stop evil things. Do what God asks us to do. Never do something just because your friend is doing it. Never do something because you think nobody is watching you. Remember, God is watching. Everything you do in this world, God is watching you. 

I want you to come out of your sin tonight. Come out of the sin you are into. There is no gain in committing sin. Live your life well. I'm telling you tonight to come out of sin. There is no gain in it.'

When Amaka finished preaching to people, she started coming back. Coincidentally, she met Bethel on her way back. Bethel stopped her.

She stopped and said to Bethel, 'Why are you disturbing me? Aren't you aware that I'm a born-again Christian?'

Bethel said to Amaka, 'Why are you so stubborn? Do you know what I wanted to tell you in the first place?'

Amaka said to Bethel, 'I don't have time for you right now. As you can see, I'm coming back from evangelizing. I go out to preach to people like you who are moving around looking for girls to have s*x with. As you can see, you are in the wrong direction because I'm not the type who moves like that. I'm a born-again Christian, so stop disturbing me, okay?'

Amaka left the place.

Bethel was disappointed that night. He said to himself, 'Never give up. Continue trying. One day, she will accept my request.'

As Amaka was going, she said in her mind, 'What is happening to me? Am I pretending or am I in denial? I'm beginning to love Bethel, but what is happening to me?' Amaka blamed herself for not giving Bethel a listening ear. She was not happy that night.

After that day,..."The following day, workers arrived at Amaka's place to work on the construction site for a new house. Many guys came to the place.

When the work started, Amaka decided to come out and watch those who were working. One of the guys called out to Amaka, "How's it going, Amaka?"

Amaka didn't answer the guy, so he went back to work. Then, he and one of his friends began discussing the last time his girlfriend visited him and how satisfied she made him feel. The guy mentioned that his girlfriend was very good in bed and that he enjoyed having sex with her.

The other guy said, "My girlfriend always complains that I don't finish in time, that I'm too strong in bed."

As Amaka listened to their conversation, she started to feel aroused. She imagined what they were saying and became in the mood for sex.

Amaka rushed inside her room, locked the door, and began masturbating. She thought about what the guy said about his girlfriend not being strong in bed and thought to herself, "Come to me, I'll satisfy you well. I'm good in bed." She expressed her desire for immediate s*x.

Amaka continued pleasuring herself until she was satisfied. After finishing, she took a bath and went to sleep.

In the evening, Amaka went to Bible study. When she arrived at the church, her friend Gift was already there. Amaka led the praise and worship.

If you saw Amaka singing, you would think she must be going to heaven.

After Bible study, Amaka and Gift started heading home. When they reached their home, Bethel was already there waiting for Amaka to return.

Upon seeing Bethel, Amaka wondered what to do. Should she give him her attention or pretend to be a born-again Christian? She loved Bethel very much and found him very handsome.

As Amaka approached Bethel, he said, "Have you come back? I've been waiting for you."

Amaka replied, "What are you waiting for? Do we have any business?"

Bethel said, "I want to tell you something."

Amaka asked, "What is it?"

Bethel confessed, "I like your way of life, how you live a saintly life. The first time I saw you, I fell in love with you. I want you to be my girlfriend. I promise to take care of you. Please accept my request."

Amaka asked him to repeat what he said, then replied, "Stop it. Don't you know who you're talking to? A born-again Christian who hasn't sinned for a day."

Bethel reassured her, "I know you're a born-again Christian, and that's why I love you. I've observed your ways and realized you're not the type of girl who loves to have s*x every day. You're special. Please accept my request. You won't regret it."

Amaka insisted, "I don't do the boyfriend-girlfriend thing. Did you hear what I said?" Then she entered the house, leaving Bethel outside.

Bethel waited outside, hoping Amaka would come back out. When she didn't, he began to walk home.

Inside, Amaka blamed herself, wondering what she was doing. She realized that Bethel loved her deeply, and she loved him too.

Anytime Amaka thought of a guy or s*x, she had to masturbate before she could relax. Masturbation was necessary for her to feel okay.

The following day, Amaka took her Bible and went out to preach to people, urging them to repent from their sins. She warned that those who sinned would go to hell, while saints would go to heaven.

After preaching, Amaka headed back home."One day, Bethel was in their house, thinking about Amaka. He wondered, 'Which way can I use to win Amaka's heart?'

Beth thought and thought until he came up with an idea: 'I will start going to Amaka's church. I will use church members to get closer to her, to draw her attention so that she will accept my request.'

Bethel decided to start attending Amaka's church.

One early Sunday morning, Bethel woke up on time and started preparing for church. He wore the best clothes he had and went to the church.

When Bethel reached the church, Amaka had not come that day.

Bethel thought to himself, 'Is Amaka not coming to church today because of her that made me come to church?'

He sat down and joined the service.

At that time, Amaka was still preparing to come to church.

When Amaka finished preparing and arrived at the church, she saw Bethel sitting there. Surprised, she thought to herself, 'I'm sure Bethel came to our church today because of me.'

Amaka walked straight in and sat down.

When Bethel saw Amaka, he thought, 'Thank God Amaka finally came to church, so my coming today won't be in vain.'

Bethel started doing things to attract Amaka's attention, unaware that she had already noticed him.

He began asking questions to the pastor, trying to draw Amaka's attention.

Whenever the pastor asked if there were any questions, Bethel raised his hand and said, 'Yes, I have a question.'

Bethel asked questions based on the pastor's preaching, always eager to draw Amaka's attention.

But Amaka started to appreciate what he was doing, how he asked questions, and how he acted brilliantly in the church.

Whenever Amaka looked at Bethel, she noticed him watching her. She would look away.

If she looked at Bethel again, she would find him still looking at her.

Bethel waved his hand to greet Amaka.

Amaka didn't greet back.

When it was time for praise and worship, the pastor called Amaka to lead it.

Amaka came out and started singing.

While Amaka was singing, Bethel thought to himself, 'Amaka's voice is sweet. I love everything about her.'

Seeing Bethel, Amaka put some extra effort into her praise and worship, just to impress him.

After the service that day, Bethel approached Amaka and asked her, 'Will you come to Bible study tomorrow?'

Amaka agreed, 'Yes, I will come. Are you going to attend?'

Bethel replied, 'Yes, I will come.'

Amaka said, 'Good, make sure you come, okay?'

Bethel assured her, 'Even though I didn't want to come in the first place, I'll come because of you.'

Amaka replied, 'Alright, see you tomorrow.'

Bethel went back home, thinking, 'It's working. Amaka responded to me, and I'm so happy for that.'

Throughout that day, Bethel was happy that Amaka spoke to him.

When Amaka returned home, she was also happy about the service and the promise Bethel made to attend church the next day.

The following day, when it was time for Bible study, Bethel started preparing so as not to disappoint Amaka.

He took a bath and went to the Bible study.

When he arrived, Amaka was already there.

Bethel went straight to where Amaka was sitting and sat beside her.

Seeing him, Amaka greeted him and said, 'You came late. I thought you wouldn't come today.'

Bethel replied, 'I will come every day. Expect to see me every day.'

Amaka said, 'Okay.'

The pastor began his teaching.

After they finished the Bible study, Bethel asked Amaka to go home together.

But Amaka said, 'If you can wait for me to finish what I'm doing, we can go together.'

Bethel said, 'Even if you take two more hours, I'll wait for you.'

After thirty minutes, Amaka asked Bethel to go home, and they started walking together.

On their way, Bethel asked Amaka, 'My name is Bethel. What's your name?'

Amaka replied, 'My name is Amaka.'

Bethel said, 'Good. When can I come to your place for you to teach me some things from the Bible?'

Amaka replied, 'No, I will come to your place.'

Bethel told her where he lived, and Amaka promised to come the next day to teach him.

They parted ways, both happy about their conversation.

The next day, Amaka prepared to go and teach Bethel the word of God.

After she finished preparing, she went to Bethel's house.

Bethel, who had finished preparing some food and drinks for Amaka, was relaxing when he heard a knock.

He asked, 'Who is it?'

Amaka replied, 'It's me, Amaka.'

Bethel jumped up and said, 'Amaka is here!' He invited her inside."

As Bethel welcomed Amaka into his home, he felt a mix of excitement and nervousness. He had been eagerly anticipating this moment, wanting to spend more time with her and learn from her wisdom.

Amaka entered, greeted by the aroma of the food Bethel had prepared. She smiled warmly and said, "Thank you for inviting me, Bethel. Everything looks wonderful."

Bethel beamed with pride and replied, "I'm glad you like it, Amaka. Please, have a seat."

They sat down at the table, and Bethel poured some drinks for them. As they began to eat, they engaged in casual conversation, getting to know each other better beyond the church setting.

Amaka shared stories from her life and her journey of faith, while Bethel listened intently, hanging on to her every word. He admired her passion for serving others and her deep understanding of the scriptures.

After they finished eating, Bethel hesitated for a moment before gathering the courage to ask, "Amaka, would you mind sharing more about your faith with me? I've always been curious to learn more about the Bible, but I don't know where to start."

Amaka's eyes lit up with enthusiasm. She was delighted to see Bethel's genuine interest in spirituality. "Of course, Bethel! I would be honored to help you grow in your faith. Let's start by reading a passage together and discussing its meaning."

They spent the afternoon immersed in meaningful conversation, exploring different scriptures and reflecting on their significance in their lives. Bethel found himself drawn to Amaka's teachings, feeling a sense of peace and clarity he had never experienced before.

As the sun began to set, Bethel realized how quickly time had flown by. Reluctantly, he said, "I can't believe it's getting late already. Thank you so much for coming, Amaka, and for sharing your wisdom with me."

Amaka smiled warmly and replied, "It was my pleasure, Bethel. I look forward to our next Bible study session."

Before leaving, Amaka offered a prayer for Bethel, asking for guidance and blessings on his spiritual journey. Bethel felt deeply touched by her gesture, knowing that he had found not only a teacher but also a friend.

As he watched Amaka leave his home, Bethel couldn't help but feel grateful for the unexpected turn of events that had brought them together. He knew that his decision to attend her church had led him to something far greater than he had ever imagined – a connection that transcended mere curiosity and blossomed into a genuine bond of friendship and faith.

With renewed determination, Bethel looked forward to the days ahead, eager to continue learning from Amaka and deepening their newfound friendship. Little did he know that their journey together was just beginning, and that their shared exploration of faith would lead them on an extraordinary path filled with love, growth, and spiritual enlightenment.

"When Amaka reached home, she took a bath. Reflecting on her time with Bethel, she said, 'I love evangelizing together. It's very sweet. I feel like going to his house to teach him the word of God. Maybe something will happen, and he'll realize my strength.'

'Bethel is so handsome and magnetic. I wish he'd just come straight to me and say, "I'm in the mood, let's do it now." I'd grab him and give him the greatest kiss he's ever seen. I feel like holding him, touching him, satisfying him, riding him.'

Amaka began pleasuring herself, murmuring to Bethel, 'Next time I come for evangelizing, make sure you think of touching me. I love you so much. I feel like having s*x with you every day.' She undressed and masturbated, caressing her breasts, until she reached climax.

Afterward, she rested briefly in her room, waiting for the evening Bible study. When she woke up, she brushed her teeth, bathed, and went to the kitchen for some food. She asked her family if she could go to Bible study, taking one of her brothers along. However, he said he needed to collect something from a friend and might not make it back in time.

Amaka replied, 'You've made your excuse. I know you're not going anywhere. You're being used by the devil. Your body is the devil's temple. You'll never decide to give your life to Christ. Every time I invite you to hear the word of God, you'll come up with an excuse. That's on you. This race to heaven is individual. When I'm in heaven and you're in hellfire, I'll remind you that I urged you to give your life to Christ, but you chose Satan over God.'

With that, Amaka headed to the Bible study."

"When Amaka arrived at the church, her friend Gift had already come to the Bible study. Amaka sat beside Gift and said, 'I have arrived.'

Gift replied, 'Yes, I have arrived too. When I was coming, I thought you would already be here, so I didn't come to look for you.'

Amaka said, 'Okay, how are your people?'

Gift answered, 'They are all fine.'

Amaka continued, 'I hope you pray always so that you will not fall into temptation. You are aware that God hates sin.'

Gift affirmed, 'Yes, I pray always.'

Amaka urged, 'Always pray like me so that you will not fall into temptations. Did you hear what I said? Thank you.'

Gift responded, 'Yes.'

They then started listening to the pastor's Bible teaching.

The pastor began preaching, saying, 'If all you do every day and night is engage in sexual activity, you cannot call yourself a born-again Christian. Similarly, if you spend all your time watching inappropriate content, you are harming yourself. Our living God does not support such actions. He will punish those who engage in them. Stop these evil deeds. Sin is what is destroying many people in this world today, and God detests it. Brothers and sisters, always read your Bible so that you do not fall victim.'

During the pastor's preaching, Amaka said to Gift, 'This is why I value myself. I detest sin more than anything else. While I may joke with people, sin is something I abhor. The devil knows how I handle the temptations he sends my way. I overcome them because I believe in the God I serve, and I know He detests sin. That's why I strive to follow His commandments faithfully. I make sure not to break even one commandment. That's why God uses me for signs and wonders.'

Gift admitted, 'I also detest sin, but as a human being, sometimes we succumb to the temptations of this world. It's filled with evil. But I pray that God helps me overcome temptations.'

Amaka responded, 'You are a sinner for succumbing to temptations. You should make stronger efforts not to yield to the temptations that come your way.'

Gift acknowledged, 'I can't lie, sometimes I give in to temptations, but I pray that God helps me to stop sinning.'

Amaka said, 'I have made a covenant with God to keep my body holy for Him because the Bible says our bodies are the temples of God, and I will continue to keep it holy.'

Gift remarked, 'I'm happy for you. It's not easy to resist temptations in this twenty-first century. It's a struggle not to sin, and you're trying, I swear.'

Amaka agreed, 'It's not easy at all. If I told you what I go through to resist temptations, you probably couldn't handle it. It's not easy to serve God with truth and honesty. When the devil tells me to engage in sexual activities or to masturbate, I say no. I refuse to be swayed by such temptations. I despise sin too much.'

After the pastor finished preaching, he asked Amaka to lead the praise and worship.

Amaka led the praise and worship session.

Afterward, the pastor prayed, and they were dismissed. Amaka and her friend went back home.

When Amaka arrived home, she wondered why Bethel hadn't come to Bible study that day. She decided she needed to check on him to find out why he hadn't attended.

In the evening, Amaka informed her family that she wanted to go evangelizing and would be back soon.

She then went to Bethel's house to inquire why he hadn't attended Bible study.

When she arrived at Bethel's house and knocked on the door, he asked, 'Who is it?'

Amaka replied, 'It's me, Amaka.'

Bethel was surprised that Amaka had come so late in the evening.

He invited her inside, and they sat on his bed.

Bethel said, 'I'm impressed that you came.'

Amaka responded, 'You're now a member of my church, so I'll be visiting you whenever I want.'

Bethel agreed, 'Okay.'

Amaka asked, 'Why didn't you come to Bible study today? What happened?'

Bethel explained, 'I had to go somewhere, and when I returned, it was too late for me to join. But I'll come next time.'

Amaka replied, 'Okay, try to make it another day so that God can use you in His vineyard.'

Bethel inquired, 'What about you?'

Amaka assured him, 'Don't worry about me; I'm fine. I had already eaten before coming here.'

Bethel asked about her family, and Amaka replied that they were all fine.

Bethel then asked for some words of wisdom from her.

Amaka said, 'Alright, today's teaching will be enlightening, and you will enjoy it.'

She began teaching him the word of God, but her mind wasn't fully present. She was thinking about how she wished Bethel would make a move and initiate sexual activity. She even used seductive eye contact, hoping he would catch on.

Bethel noticed her behavior but hesitated to make a move because he knew Amaka was a born-again Christian. He feared she might be offended if he made any advances.

Despite Amaka's inner desire for intimacy, she continued teaching him, though her mind wandered.

She thought to herself, 'Today, Bethel must make a move. I'll encourage him.'

After she finished teaching, Bethel thanked her and expressed how much he had learned.

As Amaka prepared to leave, she hesitated, hoping Bethel would make a move. When he didn't, she pretended to search through her bag, hoping he would take the hint.

Bethel realized what Amaka wanted and decided to act on it. He approached her and made a suggestive comment, which Amaka didn't object to.

Eventually, they engaged in sexual activity, with Amaka expressing her desire for Bethel and Bethel enjoying the encounter.

Afterward, Amaka expressed her affection for Bethel and left, looking forward to future encounters.

Bethel was pleased with the outcome, and Amaka felt fulfilled, knowing her desires had been met."The following day,

Amaka decided to visit Bethel to teach him the word of God.

When Amaka reached Bethel's house, she knocked on the door.

Bethel came out and saw that it was Amaka.

Bethel: "Amaka, did you come to visit me today?"

Amaka: "Yes, I came to share the word of God with you."

Bethel: "Oh, I need your word of God."

Amaka entered and sat down.

She began her teaching, but today she didn't bother herself much because she already knew the main reason why she had come there, which wasn't solely about the word of God.

Amaka brought up topics from the book of John. After finishing teaching, she asked Bethel what he had learned.

Bethel told her what he had learned from her teaching.

Afterward,

Bethel asked Amaka if they could have s*x.

Amaka didn't hesitate; she accepted immediately and said, "Yes, let's do it."

She locked the door with her hand.

Bethel informed Amaka that he didn't have any protection.

Amaka told Bethel to continue, saying she didn't care.

They began making love and enjoyed themselves that day.

When it was time for Bethel to ejaculate, instead of doing it outside, he released inside Amaka's vulva.

Amaka asked Bethel why he did that, realizing she had forgotten to mention she was in her ovulation week.

Bethel reassured her that nothing would happen.

Amaka thought Bethel loved her, but he didn't; he was only interested in her physical appearance.

Amaka told Bethel she didn't want anything to happen to her, emphasizing her commitment as a born-again Christian.

Bethel assured her nothing would happen, and even if it did, he would support her.

Amaka left to visit her friend Gift.

When she arrived at Gift's house, Gift was cooking food.

Amaka complimented the food Gift was cooking.

They exchanged pleasantries, and Gift received a call from her boyfriend, making her excited about their upcoming hangout.

Amaka questioned Gift's happiness, expressing disappointment in her sinful lifestyle despite her preaching.

Gift defended herself, saying she needed a boyfriend for marriage prospects.

After that day,

Three weeks later,

Amaka discovered she was pregnant with Bethel's child and cried in disbelief.

She decided not to tell her family.

Amaka went to Bethel to inform him about her pregnancy.

Bethel panicked, realizing he couldn't afford to care for her.

Amaka cried, feeling ashamed and worried about facing her family and church members.

Bethel promised to come and pay her bride price before her pregnancy became evident.

Amaka begged him to come in time to avoid public shame.

Bethel assured her he would come and pay.

Amaka left, and Bethel, overwhelmed by his financial situation, decided to flee the area.

Three days later,

Amaka went to visit Bethel but found he had already left.

Devastated, she contemplated suicide, feeling abandoned.

She wondered how Bethel could leave her and cried in despair.

As days passed, Amaka wrestled with the weight of her situation. She couldn't confide in her family or church community, fearing their judgment and disappointment. Each day felt heavier as the reality of her pregnancy settled in.

One evening, while sitting alone in her room, Amaka received a call from an unknown number. Reluctantly, she answered, only to hear a gentle voice on the other end.

"Amaka, it's me, Bethel."

Her heart skipped a beat. "Bethel? Where are you?"

Bethel hesitated before replying, his voice tinged with remorse. "I had to leave town, Amaka. I couldn't face the shame, but I haven't stopped thinking about you."

Anger and hurt welled up inside Amaka. "You left me alone to deal with this!"

Bethel's voice cracked. "I know, and I'm sorry. But I'm calling because I want to make things right. I've been saving up, and I'm going to come back to pay your bride price."

Amaka's emotions swirled as she listened to Bethel's promises. Could she trust him again? Did she even want him back after what he had done?Amaka waited for Bethel to come. One week passed, then two weeks, then one month, but he didn't show up. As time passed, Amaka's pregnancy began to show.

One day, Amaka's mother was sitting in the parlor when Amaka returned from evangelizing. Her mother noticed her pregnancy and asked, "Are you pregnant?"

Amaka replied, "No, I'm not pregnant."

Her mother countered, "You are lying. You are pregnant, and you are telling me otherwise. Have you forgotten that I'm your mother and have been through this stage?"

She urged Amaka to come closer for a check, and upon examination, confirmed her pregnancy.

"How did this happen, Amaka?" her mother asked. "I thought you were a born-again Christian. How did you end up pregnant?"

Amaka explained, "It's a long story."

Her mother sighed, "A long story? I'm devastated. My daughter, whom I've boasted about, has disappointed me. I never imagined this would happen."

Amaka revealed, "The one who impregnated me is Bethel. He promised to come and pay my bride price before my pregnancy showed, but he hasn't."

Her mother demanded, "Where is Bethel? We need to go to his house now."

Amaka tearfully explained, "Bethel fled when he learned of my pregnancy. He called last month, promising to pay the bride price, but he hasn't returned."

Her mother lamented, "You've brought disgrace to our family. I didn't expect this from you."

Amaka pleaded, "Please, Mom, I'm sorry for the disgrace. It's the work of the devil."

A week later, news of Amaka's pregnancy went viral.

When Gift heard about it, she visited Amaka to confirm the news.

Gift expressed her disappointment, saying, "Amaka, you always preached against premarital relationships. Now, you're pregnant."

Amaka apologized for her hypocrisy, and Gift consoled her, advising her to bear the consequences.

As time passed, the church community learned of Amaka's situation. She decided to attend church one Sunday, but faced judgment and suspension from the pastor for bringing disgrace to the church.

Heartbroken, Amaka left the church, carrying her Bible.

When she reach at home she was disappointed about what happen.

Amaka wandered the streets, feeling lost and abandoned. With each passing day, the weight of her situation grew heavier. She couldn't escape the stares and whispers of the community. Everywhere she turned, she felt their judgment piercing through her.

One evening, as she sat alone on a park bench, wrestling with her thoughts, a familiar voice broke through the silence.

"Amaka?"

She looked up to see Bethel standing before her, his expression filled with guilt and remorse.

"What are you doing here?" she asked, her voice laced with a mixture of anger and hurt.

Bethel took a seat beside her, his hands fidgeting nervously in his lap. "I couldn't stay away any longer. I know I messed up, but I want to make things right."

Amaka's heart ached at the sight of him. Despite everything, she still loved him.

"How can you make things right?" she asked, her voice barely above a whisper.

Bethel reached into his pocket and pulled out a small velvet box. Opening it, he revealed a simple but elegant ring.

"I want to marry you, Amaka," he said earnestly. "I know I should have done this before, but I'm ready now. Please forgive me."

Tears welled up in Amaka's eyes as she stared at the ring, emotions swirling inside her.

"You left me when I needed you the most," she said softly. "How do I know you won't leave again?"

Bethel took her hand in his, his gaze unwavering. "I may have made a mistake, but I'm not going to let you face this alone. I want to be there for you, no matter what."

Amaka searched his eyes, seeing the sincerity reflected in them. Slowly, she nodded, a weight lifting off her shoulders.

"Okay," she whispered. "I'll marry you."

A smile spread across Bethel's face as he slipped the ring onto her finger. In that moment, despite the challenges ahead, Amaka felt a glimmer of hope. With Bethel by her side, she knew they could overcome anything.The wedding planning began amidst whispers and judgment from the community. Despite the initial skepticism, Amaka and Bethel were determined to prove their commitment to each other and rebuild their lives.

As they navigated through the challenges of preparing for their wedding, Amaka's faith was tested. She struggled with forgiveness, both for Bethel and for herself, for the mistakes they had made. Yet, through prayer and reflection, she found solace in the belief that everyone deserves a second chance.

Meanwhile, Bethel worked tirelessly to regain the trust of Amaka's family and the community. He sought forgiveness from Amaka's mother, humbly asking for her blessing to marry her daughter. Despite her initial reluctance, Amaka's mother saw the genuine remorse in Bethel's eyes and eventually gave her consent, albeit cautiously.

As the wedding day approached, Amaka and Bethel found strength in each other's love. They leaned on their faith and the support of a few close friends who stood by their side through thick and thin. Despite the challenges they faced, they remained determined to start afresh and build a future together.

Finally, on a beautiful sunny day, surrounded by their loved ones, Amaka and Bethel exchanged vows and became husband and wife. The ceremony was a celebration of love, forgiveness, and redemption—a testament to the power of faith and second chances.

As they danced together for the first time as husband and wife, Amaka whispered in Bethel's ear, "No matter what lies ahead, as long as we have each other and God's grace, we can conquer anything."

With a smile, Bethel squeezed her hand and whispered back, "Together, forever." And in that moment, they knew that their love would endure whatever trials may come their way.

As the euphoria of their wedding day gradually faded, Amaka and Bethel found themselves facing the reality of married life. They were determined to make their union work, but they knew that challenges lay ahead.

One such challenge arose when Bethel received a job offer in a different city. The opportunity promised a better future for them financially, but it meant leaving behind their families and the community that had been both supportive and skeptical of their relationship.

Amaka grappled with the idea of uprooting their lives once again. The thought of starting afresh in a new place was daunting, but she knew that she had to trust Bethel's judgment and support his aspirations.

After much deliberation and prayer, they made the decision to embrace this new chapter together. With excitement and trepidation, they packed their belongings and set off for the unfamiliar city, holding onto each other and their faith.

Settling into their new home proved to be a challenge in itself. They faced the typical hurdles of adjusting to a new environment, finding their way around, and making new friends. But through it all, they remained each other's constant source of support and encouragement.

As they navigated the ups and downs of their new life, Amaka and Bethel discovered new strengths within themselves and their relationship. They learned to rely on each other more deeply, communicating openly and honestly about their hopes, fears, and dreams.

Despite the distance from their families, they found ways to stay connected, scheduling regular video calls and visits whenever possible. And with each passing day, their love continued to grow stronger, solidifying their bond even further.

Amaka found fulfillment in pursuing her own career aspirations, supported by Bethel every step of the way. And Bethel, in turn, found a sense of purpose in providing for his new family and building a future together.

As they reflected on their journey so far, Amaka whispered to Bethel one evening, "I never imagined our life would turn out this way, but I wouldn't change a thing. Our love has carried us through every obstacle, and I know it will continue to sustain us in the years to come."

Bethel smiled, squeezing her hand gently. "Together, forever," he whispered, echoing the promise they had made to each other on their wedding day.

And as they looked ahead to the unknown adventures awaiting them, they did so with a renewed sense of faith, hope, and unwavering love. 

Amaka later delivered a girl and She named her patience.

Story Ends.

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