But success brought another danger.
Women surrounded Henry, smiling sweetly, praising him, and fighting for his attention. Kemy watched them carefully. She knew many of them loved his money more than his heart.
Then Henry introduced Jane.
Jane was beautiful, stylish, confident, and sophisticated. Henry believed she was the one. He even proposed to her. But Kemy’s heart was restless. Something about Jane felt wrong.
To discover the truth, Kemy made a shocking decision. She moved into Henry’s mansion disguised as a poor maid named Iyaabo. Jane did not know that the old woman serving her food and cleaning the house was actually Henry’s mother.
And soon, Jane’s real character appeared.
She insulted Kemy, humiliated her, and treated her like trash whenever Henry was not around. But the worst was still coming.
One afternoon, Kemy returned quietly to the mansion and heard Jane speaking on the phone. What she heard made her blood run cold.
Jane was pregnant.
But the child was not Henry’s.
Then Jane’s friend suggested something horrifying: she should put something in Henry’s drink and trap him into believing the baby was his.
That night, Henry came home tired. Jane smiled sweetly and handed him a glass of juice.
Just as Henry lifted it toward his lips, Kemy stepped out of the shadows and shouted—
“Henry, wait!”