married ,a story by mary

MARRIED

EPISODE 1
“This   gown  is   perfect!”   Sonia   exclaimed   in  delight   as   she hurriedly  held  out  the  wedding  gown  that   caught  her  fancy  in  the extremely large room filled with gowns.  Jessica  sighed  exhaustedly.  “You  can’t  obviously  expect  me  to  wear that?”
“And   what   is   wrong  with   this   one   again?”   Paulina   asked  frowning, equally exhausted.
“Yes, tell us what is wrong with it. Even though I don’t like the  design at t he back, I can’t wait for   you to make your choice. We have  been in this dress shop for hours” Lizzy scolded.
“And every cloth you guys have been pointing out is either too  showy or too expensive” Jessica pointed out.
Lizzy stood in front of Jessica, arms   akimbo. “You are dulling my  spirit  honey.  You  are  getting  married  to  one  of  the  richest  and  most  famous  guys  in  this  blessed  country  of  ours  and  you  are  lamenting  money? He gave you his MasterCard for crying out loud” she exclaimed.
“So?  Am  I  supposed  to  drain  the  account  all  in  the  name  of  a  wedding dress?”
Sonia stepped in. “I agree with Jessica” Jessie smiled. “We can’t  overspend just because the guy is rich”. Lizzy hissed.
“All  the  same,  no  gown  here  is  expensive  enough  to  catch  his  notice. I mean, come on, this gown is not even up to 150, 000 Naira”  Paulina said in one breath.
“I agree with Paulina” Sonia said.
Jessica shook her head. Of all her friends, Sonia was closest to  her. Jessica believed that no matter how many friends you have, you  would always have a best friend, or at least someone who was closer to  you than the others. Sonia always played it safe. She is not the arguing type  but   when   it  came   to  advice   or   a  good   listener,  Sonia   was  impeccable. She would reason with you and carefully try to make her  point without an argument. Lizzy was the fashion freak that could use  her last penny to buy what was in vogue, as long as it fits her perfectly.  Paulina was the one with the attributes of a mother. She babied and  bullied everyone into doing her will but she could never really exert her  controlling power on them; especially not on Jessica.
Jessica was the most stubborn. Once she made up her mind, it .takes only God and divine intervention to change it. The only way her  three close friends ever succeeded in manipulating her is if they joined  forces.  Her  stubborn  nature  was  the  reason  why  they  still  have  not  picked a wedding dress for the wedding that would hold in two weeks’  time. But c’mon, how could she put on a cloth worth 150,000 Naira?  She sighed.  Lizzy   was   busy    sampling   other   dresses    while   the   others  continued to argue.
“What is wrong with the ones I selected?” Jessica asked.
“No… I surely would not best you if you wear any of those” Sonia  said with her eyes wide.
“Oh no! Your fashion sense is total ly out of league. I am sure no  one  would  have  agreed  to  wear  those  ridiculous  dresses  in  the  year  1789!  Do   you  know  the   dignitaries  that  would   be  present   at  the  wedding? I would definitely not miss handshakes and photographs with  governors.  My  Twitter  handle  would  be  buzzing  with  new  followers”  she squealed.
“You  need to look presentable   enough my dear, if   you  are going  to be marrying Andy Williams. He is every woman’s dream”.  Paulina’s eyes turned dreamy.
“Why don’t you marry him instead? I am so tired of   this” Jessica  complained wearily.
“Oh really? I am so grateful honey” Paulina squealed happily.
“I  always  knew  you  liked  her  more  than  me.  Why  did  you  not  give him to me?” Sonia asked with sad, accusing eyes.
Jessica hissed. “See the people I call my friends” she shook her
“Hey lazy bones” Lizzy called, out of sight. “Get your butts down  head here.  I  got  the  hottest  gown  here  and  I  am  not  taking  ‘no’  for  an  answer”
The   girls  walked   there   even   though  Jessica   was   reluctant,  knowing  that  whatever   caught  Lizzy’s  fancy   would  not  please   her.
Paulina  and  Sonia  gasped  when  they  saw  the  gown.  “Yeah,  I  know”
Lizzy said, staring at the gown in complete awe.      “I couldn’t believe it  myself”
Jessica’s  breath  was  blown  away  as  she  stared  at  the  gown.  It  was the most beautiful gown she had ever set her eyes on. She hid her  interest in it and noticed what she had suspected. The gown needed no  jacket,  unlike  most  of  the  tubes  she  had  seen.  It  was  a  tube  with  a .transparent   net    finishing   which    gave    it   small    hands,   although .sleeveless. The design of the gown from the net beginning to the stylish  finishing was so breathtaking but the gown was too exposing to Jessica.
“I can’t” she finally said and they all turned stunned eyes at her.
“OK, listen bride, you are going   to wear this gown whether you  like it or not. What is wrong with it?” Lizzy was clearly angry now.
“The net” Jessica said flatly.
“What?” Sonia exclaimed.
“You can’t be serious” Paulina said.
Jessica caught sight of the price tag and her eyes widened. “I   t is  also too damn expensive”.
The  three  friends  turned  glaring  eyes  at  her,  folding  their  slim  arms  across  their  chests  and  from  the  looks  on  their  faces;   Jessica  Adams knew that she had been boxed into a corner.
*****
Jessica  Adams  stood  at  the  entrance  of  the  overcrowded  hall, .feeling  like  an  exposed  rabbit.  Her  uncle  had  her  hand  tucked  in  his  elbow and the music was being sung softly but Jessica heard nothing.
She felt a chilling fear in her spine that something would go wrong. As  her  eyes  took  in  dignitaries  as  they  stared  at  her,  she  felt  incredibly  small. The gown which she had been forced to buy by her friends now  seemed like a big consolation and life-saver because it made her look  important and rich.
Rich?   She   swallowed.    How   could   she    be   marrying   Andy  Williams? He was not just rich, he was exceedingly rich. Apart from the  wealth of his father, Andy was the owner of Max Petroleum which had  uncountable branches all over the country. It was not surprising that he  was that established at 35; he was born into a wealthy family and once  there is money, anything is possible.
Jessica stared straight at the altar and saw Andy with his back to  her.  Slowly,  as  if   noticing  everyone’s  diverted  attention,  he   turned .around. Jessica who had been standing rooted to the ground seemed to .freeze the more. If there was one man who had the most compelling and breath-taking physical appearance, it    was  Andy  Williams. He was  exceedingly handsome    with   an    arrogant   air,    making   him    look  exceedingly powerful. He always stood with so much confidence that  Jessica wondered if anything could shake him. The black suit he wore  did nothing to hide his muscular body; instead, the suit emphasized his  financial  status.  How  could  she  be  marrying  him?  They  were  totally  worlds  apart;  surely   everyone  looking  at   her  could  vividly   see  the  difference.  When  Jessica’s   uncle  tugged  at  her   hand,  she  instantly  snapped out of her thoughts. He smiled at her and they started moving  towards the altar while various photographers snapped away.   Looking at Andy at the altar should make her want to run to him,  but instead, she wanted to run away; far away. Jessie, what is wrong  with you? She asked herself. Her uncle tightened his grip on her hand,  noticing her nervous state; he smiled at her. Jessica had lost her family – father, mother and brother  – in a car accident when she was eleven.
Life had not been the same since then for her. Her father’s brother and  his wife had been the ones to take her in when every other person in  the family deserted her. Even though they always struggled to eat on a  daily basis, they ensured that they took care of her. Jessica’s joy had  known  no  bounds  when  God  answered  the  couple’s  prayers  with  a  baby  boy.  And  now,  her  uncle  was  walking  her  down  the  aisle!  She  wished she could walk with both her uncle and his wife.  She suddenly found herself standing opposite Andy who seemed  not to be able to take in what he was seeing.
“It’s the gown right?” she asked nervously.
“Uhn?”  he  instantly   snapped  out  of  his  thoughts.   “You  look  erm…  very   ravishing”   he  said.   Jessica  blushed   instantly.  “You   are nervous?” he seemed surprised
“Shouldn’t I? Everyone has their eyes fixed on me   and I feel like  a dripping cat” Andy laughed and looked like he was about to say something but  he swallowed his words. He took her hand and they faced the church.
*****
“Andy Williams, do you take Jessica Adams to be your wife? To  love and to cherish her, till death do you part?” The pastor asked.
“Yes, I do” Andy replied without hesitation and the chee rs in the  church was deafening.
“Jessica Adams, do you take Andy Williams to be your husband?  To love and to respect him, till death do you part?”
Everyone  seemed   to   hold  their   breath,  or   was  Jessica   just  imagining  it?  Silence  reigned  as  everyone  waited  for  her  reply.  She  swallowed.  Only  one  thought  came  to  her  mind  and  her  answer  was  decided. “Yes, I do”
The applause went out.
“Do we have anyone who has any reason why these two should  not  be  married?  If  so,  speak  now  or  forever  hold  your  peace”  The  pastor  said  and   everyone  started  turning  heads.   The  question  was repeated again but no one signified. The wedding     rings were brought forward.
The pastor faced Andy, giving him a ri ng. “Now, repeat after me:
I……”
The  vows  were  exchanged  between  them  and  the  rings  were slipped   into   their    fingers.   With   deafening    applause,   they   were pronounced husband and wife.
*****
Contrary to the thoughts of Jessica’s friends that Jessica would be spending her honeymoon in one of the most beautiful countries in the world, Jessica ended up spending it in Nigeria. As the     driver drove Jessica  and  Andy  to   a  beach  house,  the  silence  in   the  car  was  so uncomfortable.  Jessica  later  dozed  off,  giving  in  to  sleep  after  a  very stressful wedding. Andy woke her up when they got to the beach house and the first sight she saw was both heavenly and frightening. She had heard of the beach and had also seen it on the TV but she had never been to one. Looking at it now, she was scared that the water would carry  her  away  if  she  as  much  as  moved  an  inch  closer  to  it  but  she surely wanted to play inside it. She had always loved water and seeing the beach was like an irresistible invitation.
“You like the beach” Andy said, knowingly.
“I love it” she breathed.
They  walked  to  the  beach  house  and  as  they  went,  it  became increasingly difficult for Jessica to walk on the sand with her high shoes, so  she  took  them  off,  feeling  the  cool  sand  with  her  bare  feet.  She admitted her exhaustion when she entered the house and although the only thought in her mind was a warm bath and a cool mattress, she still appreciated the luxurious house. It was so beautiful and everything in the house spoke of Andy’s financial status.
“This place is so beautiful” she breathed in awe, looking around
with  wide  eyes.  Despite  her  tiredness,  she  was  incredibly  aware  of Andy. He had removed his suit jacket and his shirt hugged his muscular body  so   firmly  that  she   itched  to  touch   him.  Something  that   she definitely shouldn’t and wouldn’t do! She had always thought that rich men should be fat, due to the loads of garbage they eat on a daily basis but Andy was very hefty. He looked like a model that spent most of his time  in  the  gym,  gathering  muscles.  He  was  not  a  talkative  but  she noticed  that  he  had  been  incredibly  quiet.  Perhaps  that  comes  with being  married  because  she  was  also  quiet.  Especially  considering  the kind of wedding they had and the kind of marriage they had entered into, there was every reason to be quiet!
Andy showed her the bedroom and she walked in, only to find that he was not following.  She was happy because   she needed some privacy in order to shower and change her clothes. All the things she might need were in the room already, including her boxes of clothes. As she  showered,  she  scrubbed  her  body,  hoping  to  erase  the  thoughts that were flooding her head. Back in the room, she mopped her body dry and wore a long oversized gown. She sighed. Now, I am back in my element! The gown carefully disguised her endowed body but still gave a hint of what to expect underneath. Her wedding gown left her feeling exposed  so   she  intentionally  chose   this  gown  in   order  to  get   her bearing back.
She  lay  on  the  bed  and  started  wondering  where  Andy  must have gone to on their wedding night. Just as she was about to doze off, he entered with a laptop in his hands. An alarm went off in her head.
“You  should  be  tired  after  the  wedding.  Won’t  you  come   to bed?” she asked, sitting up.
“Come to bed? You can go to sleep; or have you forgotten that we  have  a  signed  contract?”  Andy  replied  with  his  eyes  fixed  on  the laptop.
Jessica   blanched.  For   a   moment,   she  had   forgotten   about everything, about the contract agreement she had with Andy Williams. For  once,  she  had  thought  that  this  façade  was  real.  She  might  be Jessica Williams now but it would only last for a year. In the next one year,  she   would  be  back   to  being  single,   or  rather,  divorced.   She swallowed.
“How can I forget?” she said forcefully.
“Thank God” he murmured.
Jessica  breathed  and  stood.  “Well,  since  you   obviously  don’t need  my  help  here,  why  don’t   I  just  have  a  room  to  myself?  This building should have more than one room” she was already taking out her bags from the wardrobe.
“Some  cleaners  and  helps  may  notice  that  we  do  not  share  a room  and  spread  rumours”  Andy  replied,  raising  his   eyes  from  the laptop.
“Then don’t employ their services; I can help myself here. I have been doing so since I was born without any difficulty”
“And  what  if  I   can’t  do  without  the  maids?”  Andy  asked   as Jessica started dragging the boxes out, not willing to see reason.
“That is for you to worry about. Not all is well with rich people, is it?” she rolled her eyes, then reluctantly added. “I am around in case you  need  my  help”  Dragging  her  bags  along,  Jessica  closed  the  door firmly.
Andy stared at the closed door in anger. “Damned woman”

To be continued...

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