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The narrative centers on Kelvin, a young man consumed by anger and resentment towards his father's new wife, Stella, whom he repeatedly calls a "witch" and "gold digger." Kelvin believes Stella married his father for wealth and is manipulating him, causing a deep rift between father and son. This animosity is evident from their very first confrontation, where Kelvin aggressively tells Stella to get out of his house, accusing her of poisoning his father's heart. Stella, on the other hand, insists she married Chief out of love and is hurt by Kelvin's constant verbal abuse.
Kelvin's behavior becomes increasingly erratic and aggressive. His girlfriend, Christabel, and friends, Jude and Gold, notice his drastic change. He starts skipping classes, getting into fights, and exhibiting violent tendencies. Christabel tries to talk to him about his behavior, but he dismisses her concerns, telling her it's none of her business and that he doesn't need her advice on his academics. He even physically assaults a classmate, Joe, over a football argument, leading to widespread negative talk about him in class.
His friends express concern, with Gold suggesting he might be on drugs due to his aggression. Christabel, however, attributes it to his grief over his mother's death two years prior. Despite their worries, Kelvin pushes them away, even chasing Christabel out of his car in the middle of nowhere.
Kelvin's father is also deeply troubled by his son's transformation. He reveals to his sister-in-law (Kelvin's aunt) that Kelvin has been bailed out of the police station five times since his mother's death for assault and possession of dangerous substances, including cigarettes. He is distressed that Kelvin, who was once a good student, is now neglecting his studies and failing tests. The father attempts to have a heart-to-heart discussion with Kelvin, even suggesting a vacation, but Kelvin refuses, convinced that his father is blinded by Stella.
Kelvin's grief over his mother's death is a recurring theme. He is often seen talking to her grave, expressing his loneliness and feeling abandoned by both his mother and father, who he believes has chosen Stella over him. He views Stella as an intruder who is trying to take what rightfully belongs to him and his late mother.
The conflict escalates when Kelvin's father confronts him about skipping school and his low GPA, a report he received from Professor Motayo. Kelvin dismisses his father's concerns, attributing the information to Stella and refusing to take responsibility for his actions. He maintains that he can handle his affairs and doesn't need his father's help. He also accuses his father of changing since Stella came into their lives, even telling his father to get out of "his" room (his mother's house).
Stella, in her desperation, confides in her mother about Kelvin's relentless hatred and threats. Her mother, who was initially against Stella marrying Chief due to the age difference, still believes Stella should have married Matthew, a younger man her age. This conversation highlights the societal perception that Stella might indeed be a "gold digger," a label Kelvin constantly uses. Stella, however, insists she married Chief for love and is not interested in his wealth. She expresses fear for her life, believing Kelvin might eventually harm her.
Kelvin's descent into destructive behavior continues. He is shown associating with a group of rough young men, including Adam, who deals drugs. Kelvin is seen smoking and drinking with them, further validating his friends' and father's fears about his drug use and potential cult involvement. He uses the group as a means to escape his problems at home and find solace in their company.
The tension between Kelvin and Stella reaches a breaking point when Kelvin finds Stella in the kitchen. He accuses her of trying to poison him and verbally attacks her, calling her evil and a witch. He blames her for the strained relationship with his father and demands she leave his mother's house. Stella, fearing for her safety, decides she must leave before Kelvin acts on his threats.
Stella tries to leave, but Chief intercepts her, begging her to stay. He apologizes for everything and tries to reassure her, but Stella is resolute. The argument is interrupted by Kelvin, who again confronts his father and Stella. He accuses his father of yielding to Stella's bidding when his father attempts to discipline him. He challenges his father to hit him, further provoking the situation. He reiterates that the house belongs to his mother and that Stella has no place there.
Amidst this turmoil, Chief experiences a health scare, collapsing after a phone call about a meeting. The doctor advises him to rest and avoid stress. This incident further emphasizes the toll Kelvin's behavior is taking on his father.
Kelvin's friends continue to worry. Jude recounts seeing Kelvin with strange-looking guys and witnessing him drinking and smoking heavily at home. Christabel is heartbroken, unable to reconcile this new, aggressive Kelvin with the man she knew. They realize the situation is beyond their control and that Kelvin's academic future is in jeopardy.
The narrative also features a subplot involving Adam, the drug dealer, and his friends, who are struggling financially and resent wealthy individuals like Alex, who went abroad and seemingly forgot them. Adam is determined to make money and "shame" those who look down on him. He later interacts with Kelvin, reinforcing Kelvin's involvement in drug culture.
The story ends with Stella deciding to leave the house, unable to endure Kelvin's hatred and threats any longer. Chief tries to stop her, but her fear is palpable. The deep-seated resentment and grief that Kelvin harbors, coupled with his increasingly violent and self-destructive behavior, have created an unbearable situation for everyone involved. The unresolved issues surrounding his mother's death and his inability to accept Stella as part of his father's life have pushed Kelvin to a dark place, alienating him from his loved ones and jeopardizing his future.