And so, over the years, Uncle, as he is fondly called, has become known for only putting his mouth where he can find money. If you want to commit the greatest offence in the book and consult uncle, he may not only tell you how best to go about it, if the money is right, he will tell you how to defend yourself and get away with it. The worst thing is that, even when you have settled him, he may still change his language if he gets a better offer from someone else. This is the man my husband’s family call their head of family. And when you see this man in any house, know that if there was no trouble before, there will soon be one.
Thus, Uncle was the first to speak, he praised me for my love, support and affection shown to him anytime he visits our house, adding that such is the stuff that good wives and mothers are made of. He said he had come to offend me, but was sure that as the good woman that he is sure I am, I will not be too offended as not to abide by their wishes. By this time, my husband was already looking worried. He had his head cupped in his hands, with a dejected look on his face. He said they were visiting on the invitation of my husband. That he had come to him to inform him that we had a problem which he could not handle on his own and wanted the family to assist him. He disclosed that my husband confessed to him that he had offended me and would want them to help him plead with him for forgiveness.
He said I should count myself lucky that my husband so much loves and respects me such that he does not want to hurt me in any way. That is why he had called on close family members to help him out.
Other men, he argued, would have thrown away caution and damned the consequences anyhow it might come. Many often throw their wives and children into unnecessary pain, heartache and trauma just to satisfy their own ego tripping. They were, therefore, happy that they have not raised such a son in the family. Some other men, he said, might even keep it a secret, declaring that what they have done has nothing to do with their wives and children. Therefore, each must keep to his own tent.
To be cont/d......