Kaddy a 28 years old accountant who lives in the
Author:unloginuser Time:2025/01/26 Read: 5900Kaddy a 28 years old accountant who lives in the bustling city of Lagos has never been lucky with relationship 6 months ago kaddy met Tofa a bartender in a bar, kaddy thought she had found the one, but everything changed when kaddy took Tofa to his brother’s house to introduce Tofa to her elder brother Kenneth that she had found the guy for her, never did she know that, that was the day she will lose Tofa to her sister in law Lucia, Lucia and Tofa used to date back in college but lost contact after college. Tofa and Lucia started reignited their relationship behind kaddy’s and kenneth. Lucia and Tofa started plotting to take all kaddy’s savings and also Kenneth’s money. Lucia and Tofa succeeded in steal their money and elope.
Kaddy was so devastated she attempted to commit suicide at the third mainland bridge, unknown to her she met Collins a music producer in his early 30s standing on the railing of the bridge. Collins caught his 5 years old girlfriend making out with his best friend, he drove to the bridge to be with his thoughts. As Collins and kaddy part crossed in an unusual way they both found themselves connecting and sharing their stories. In this romantic comedy filled with humor,love and self worth.
The Lagos humidity clung to Kaddy like a second skin, mirroring the stickiness of her disastrous love life. At 28, with a killer spreadsheet but a nonexistent love life, she’d finally believed she’d found “the one” in Tofa, a bartender with eyes like melted chocolate and a smile that could melt glaciers. Six months, a whirlwind romance, and a disastrous family introduction later, Kaddy was picking up the pieces of her shattered heart – and her emptied bank account.
Introducing Tofa to her fiercely protective older brother, Kenneth, had been a mistake of epic proportions. Turns out, Tofa’s college sweetheart, Kenneth’s sister-in-law Lucia, had re-entered the picture with a vengeance. The reunion wasn’t about rekindled romance; it was about a meticulously plotted heist. Tofa and Lucia, a cunning duo, had successfully emptied both Kaddy’s savings and Kenneth’s business account before vanishing into the Lagos night.
Devastated, heartbroken, and financially ruined, Kaddy stood on the railing of the Third Mainland Bridge, the city lights a blurry backdrop to her despair. Suicide felt like the only option. Then, a figure mirrored her stance – a man, equally poised on the precipice of despair. He was Collins, a music producer in his early thirties, whose five-year relationship had imploded after discovering his girlfriend and best friend in a compromising position.
Their eyes met, a shared misery bridging the chasm between them. Kaddy, usually a picture of composure, found herself blubbering the tale of her betrayal, the absurdity of it all punctuated by hiccuping sobs. Collins, initially reserved, chuckled at her dramatic flair, the sound surprisingly comforting. He, in turn, recounted his own tale of heartbreak, his voice laced with a dry wit that chipped away at Kaddy’s despair.
“So, a cheating girlfriend and a thieving boyfriend – we’re practically a comedy duo,” Kaddy declared, wiping away tears with the back of her hand. She found herself laughing, the absurdity of their shared misfortune hitting her with full force.
Their shared vulnerability forged an unexpected connection. They spent hours talking, perched precariously on the bridge, the city’s cacophony a distant hum. Collins, a man known for producing soulful beats, found solace in Kaddy’s sharp wit and unexpected resilience. Kaddy, used to the sterile world of accounting, found herself drawn to Collins’s free-spirited nature and infectious laughter.
The following months were a whirlwind of unexpected joy. Collins helped Kaddy rebuild her life, both financially and emotionally. His music became the soundtrack to her recovery, a vibrant counterpoint to the darkness she had faced. He introduced her to a world beyond spreadsheets, a world filled with vibrant colors, pulsating rhythms, and the intoxicating energy of live music.
Kaddy, in turn, helped Collins find stability amidst the chaos of his creative life. Her organizational skills, once a source of quiet satisfaction, transformed into a crucial tool for managing his projects. They helped each other find self-worth, moving past the hurts of the past.
Their love story, born on the precipice of despair, blossomed into something beautiful and unexpected – a testament to resilience, forgiveness, and the surprising ways love can find us, even at the edge of a bridge. The city of Lagos, once a witness to Kaddy’s heartbreak, now held the melody of their newfound love, a romance as vibrant and unpredictable as the city itself. And as for Tofa and Lucia? Let’s just say karma had a particularly spicy Lagos-inspired dish waiting for them.