Be careful who you welcome into your home. Not every househelp came to serve.
THE HOUSEHELP’S SECRET – Episode 2
By 5 a.m., Ada was already sweeping the compound.
She moved silently, her bare feet making no sound against the cold concrete. She knew someone was watching — she could feel it — but she didn’t turn. She had learned long ago: Don’t reveal what you know.
From behind the curtain upstairs, Nkem, the only daughter of Madam Eze, was watching. 13 years old and curious beyond her age, Nkem whispered to herself, “This new girl is different…”
Later that morning, Ada was in the kitchen helping Mama Peace with breakfast. She moved like someone who had done this a thousand times. Every chop of the onion, every stir of the pot — quiet and focused.
“Are you sure you haven’t worked in a hotel before?” Mama Peace asked, suspiciously.
Ada smiled softly. “No ma.”
Mama Peace eyed her again. There was no pride in the girl, but there was a calmness that felt… too mature.
At breakfast, Mr. Eze joined the table. He had just returned from a business trip the night before and hadn’t met Ada yet. When she walked in with the tray of food, their eyes met — and something shifted in his expression.
He froze.
Ada quickly lowered her gaze and greeted, “Good morning sir.”
He didn’t answer immediately.
Then, with a forced smile, he nodded. “Morning.”
Madam Eze noticed. She watched him carefully.
After Ada left, she asked, “You know her?”
He shook his head too quickly. “No. Why?”
“You were staring.”
Mr. Eze sipped his tea and cleared his throat. “I was just thinking. She reminds me of someone.”
Later that evening, as Ada mopped the living room, she paused by the family bookshelf. Her eyes scanned through titles — books, photo albums, old journals…
She saw a photo half-tucked behind a book. She pulled it out slowly. It was a picture of a baby wrapped in a blue shawl — the same one from the golden frame in the living room. But this one was different.
There was another woman in this photo.
And it wasn’t Madam Eze.
Ada’s hand trembled slightly as she looked at the woman’s face. She turned the photo over. A date was written there. And three initials.
A single tear rolled down her cheek.
Behind her, a shadow appeared. Nkem was watching from the corridor.
“Who is that woman?” the girl asked innocently.
Ada quickly hid the photo back behind the book. “No one.”
But Nkem’s eyes narrowed. “You’re hiding something.”
Ada looked at her and whispered, “And so are your parents.”
What do you think is going on between Ada and Mr. Eze?
Why did Ada cry when she saw the photo?
Should Nkem start investigating?
Drop your thoughts in the comments. Let’s talk. Episode 3 will shock you!
Written by Queen Novo
#queennovo
#storytelling #Storytime #family #househelpstory #viralpost #SuspenseSeries #africanstories
THE HOUSEHELP’S SECRET – Episode 2
By 5 a.m., Ada was already sweeping the compound.
She moved silently, her bare feet making no sound against the cold concrete. She knew someone was watching — she could feel it — but she didn’t turn. She had learned long ago: Don’t reveal what you know.
From behind the curtain upstairs, Nkem, the only daughter of Madam Eze, was watching. 13 years old and curious beyond her age, Nkem whispered to herself, “This new girl is different…”
Later that morning, Ada was in the kitchen helping Mama Peace with breakfast. She moved like someone who had done this a thousand times. Every chop of the onion, every stir of the pot — quiet and focused.
“Are you sure you haven’t worked in a hotel before?” Mama Peace asked, suspiciously.
Ada smiled softly. “No ma.”
Mama Peace eyed her again. There was no pride in the girl, but there was a calmness that felt… too mature.
At breakfast, Mr. Eze joined the table. He had just returned from a business trip the night before and hadn’t met Ada yet. When she walked in with the tray of food, their eyes met — and something shifted in his expression.
He froze.
Ada quickly lowered her gaze and greeted, “Good morning sir.”
He didn’t answer immediately.
Then, with a forced smile, he nodded. “Morning.”
Madam Eze noticed. She watched him carefully.
After Ada left, she asked, “You know her?”
He shook his head too quickly. “No. Why?”
“You were staring.”
Mr. Eze sipped his tea and cleared his throat. “I was just thinking. She reminds me of someone.”
Later that evening, as Ada mopped the living room, she paused by the family bookshelf. Her eyes scanned through titles — books, photo albums, old journals…
She saw a photo half-tucked behind a book. She pulled it out slowly. It was a picture of a baby wrapped in a blue shawl — the same one from the golden frame in the living room. But this one was different.
There was another woman in this photo.
And it wasn’t Madam Eze.
Ada’s hand trembled slightly as she looked at the woman’s face. She turned the photo over. A date was written there. And three initials.
A single tear rolled down her cheek.
Behind her, a shadow appeared. Nkem was watching from the corridor.
“Who is that woman?” the girl asked innocently.
Ada quickly hid the photo back behind the book. “No one.”
But Nkem’s eyes narrowed. “You’re hiding something.”
Ada looked at her and whispered, “And so are your parents.”
What do you think is going on between Ada and Mr. Eze?
Why did Ada cry when she saw the photo?
Should Nkem start investigating?
Drop your thoughts in the comments. Let’s talk. Episode 3 will shock you!
Written by Queen Novo
#queennovo
#storytelling #Storytime #family #househelpstory #viralpost #SuspenseSeries #africanstories
Be careful who you welcome into your home. Not every househelp came to serve.
THE HOUSEHELP’S SECRET – Episode 2
By 5 a.m., Ada was already sweeping the compound.
She moved silently, her bare feet making no sound against the cold concrete. She knew someone was watching — she could feel it — but she didn’t turn. She had learned long ago: Don’t reveal what you know.
From behind the curtain upstairs, Nkem, the only daughter of Madam Eze, was watching. 13 years old and curious beyond her age, Nkem whispered to herself, “This new girl is different…”
Later that morning, Ada was in the kitchen helping Mama Peace with breakfast. She moved like someone who had done this a thousand times. Every chop of the onion, every stir of the pot — quiet and focused.
“Are you sure you haven’t worked in a hotel before?” Mama Peace asked, suspiciously.
Ada smiled softly. “No ma.”
Mama Peace eyed her again. There was no pride in the girl, but there was a calmness that felt… too mature.
At breakfast, Mr. Eze joined the table. He had just returned from a business trip the night before and hadn’t met Ada yet. When she walked in with the tray of food, their eyes met — and something shifted in his expression.
He froze.
Ada quickly lowered her gaze and greeted, “Good morning sir.”
He didn’t answer immediately.
Then, with a forced smile, he nodded. “Morning.”
Madam Eze noticed. She watched him carefully.
After Ada left, she asked, “You know her?”
He shook his head too quickly. “No. Why?”
“You were staring.”
Mr. Eze sipped his tea and cleared his throat. “I was just thinking. She reminds me of someone.”
Later that evening, as Ada mopped the living room, she paused by the family bookshelf. Her eyes scanned through titles — books, photo albums, old journals…
She saw a photo half-tucked behind a book. She pulled it out slowly. It was a picture of a baby wrapped in a blue shawl — the same one from the golden frame in the living room. But this one was different.
There was another woman in this photo.
And it wasn’t Madam Eze.
Ada’s hand trembled slightly as she looked at the woman’s face. She turned the photo over. A date was written there. And three initials.
A single tear rolled down her cheek.
Behind her, a shadow appeared. Nkem was watching from the corridor.
“Who is that woman?” the girl asked innocently.
Ada quickly hid the photo back behind the book. “No one.”
But Nkem’s eyes narrowed. “You’re hiding something.”
Ada looked at her and whispered, “And so are your parents.”
What do you think is going on between Ada and Mr. Eze?
Why did Ada cry when she saw the photo?
Should Nkem start investigating?
Drop your thoughts in the comments. Let’s talk. Episode 3 will shock you!
Written by Queen Novo ✍️✍️✍️
#queennovo
#storytelling #Storytime #family #househelpstory #viralpost #SuspenseSeries #africanstories
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