
Poor Orphan Got Pregnant With Twins & Was Kicked Out By Her Stepmom -Unexpectedly Baby's Dad Was CEO
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The story begins with a dramatic confrontation where Grace, pregnant and terrified, is threatened with a cutlass by her stepmother, Mrs. Helen. Grace is on the verge of being thrown out of the house, facing an uncertain future with twins on the way. The narrative then flashes back to explain how Grace, a kind and hardworking 26-year-old orphan, found herself in such dire circumstances.
After her father's death, Grace was left to live in a small apartment with her wicked stepmother, Mrs. Helen, and her spoiled stepsister, Joy. Her father had left everything to Mrs. Helen, leaving Grace to fend for herself. Grace worked as a cleaner in a shopping mall to contribute to the rent, while Joy lived a life of leisure, spending money on clothes and parties. Grace's life was one of hardship; she woke at 5 a.m. to cook and clean, sleeping on a thin mat in the corridor, while Joy slept in a comfortable bedroom. Mrs. Helen treated Grace like a servant, and Joy often taunted her. Despite this, Grace remained patient and kind, hoping for a better future.
One evening, while cleaning the top floor of the mall, Grace accidentally bumped into Daniel, a tall, handsome man in an expensive suit. Coffee spilled on his shirt, and Grace, terrified of his reaction, immediately tried to clean the stain. Daniel, however, was not angry. He was touched by Grace's humility and kindness, a stark contrast to the proud, money-seeking women he usually encountered. He introduced himself and asked for her phone number, expressing a desire to thank her properly. Grace, shy and unused to such attention from a wealthy man, gave him her number.
This encounter marked a turning point for Grace. Daniel began calling her daily, visiting her during her breaks, and taking her out for lunch. They shared conversations, laughter, and dreams. For the first time since her father's death, Grace felt truly happy. Three months later, Daniel invited Grace to a luxurious hotel for her birthday.
Unbeknownst to Grace, Joy had been secretly following her, consumed by jealousy. She took pictures of Grace and Daniel and rushed home to show her mother. Mrs. Helen, seeing the photos of Daniel's wealth, immediately concocted a plan with Joy to destroy the relationship. They found a desperate waiter and bribed him with 20,000 naira to put a sleeping drug into Grace and Daniel's drinks at the hotel.
During their birthday dinner, the waiter drugged their drinks. Shortly after, both Grace and Daniel began to feel unwell, their minds becoming foggy and confused. The waiter offered to help them to a room to rest. In their drugged state, they were taken to a hotel room, and "shameful things" happened, which neither remembered clearly.
Daniel woke up first, disoriented and filled with guilt and confusion, though he couldn't recall the specifics due to the drugs. Rushing to catch an important business flight, he left money on the table, believing it was the appropriate action under the circumstances. Grace woke up later, alone and devastated, realizing Daniel was gone and seeing the money, which compounded her confusion and heartbreak.
Joy and Mrs. Helen, who had been waiting outside the hotel, witnessed Daniel's hasty departure and gloated, believing their plan to ruin Grace's life had succeeded. They believed Daniel would never return, leaving Grace to suffer. This manipulation was the reason for Grace's subsequent pregnancy, not her own actions.
Two months later, Grace discovered she was pregnant with twins. With Daniel's phone switched off and no support, she was terrified, especially knowing her stepmother's reaction. When Mrs. Helen and Joy found out, they became enraged. Mrs. Helen screamed accusations of shame, while Joy posted Grace's distress online to embarrass her further. Grace pleaded to stay, but Mrs. Helen, armed with a cutlass, threatened to kill her. Joy, meanwhile, threw Grace's belongings out of the window into a gutter. Mrs. Helen chased Grace out of the house, threatening her and her unborn babies. Neighbors, though sympathetic, were too afraid to intervene due to Mrs. Helen's weapon. Joy pushed Grace, nearly causing her to fall down the stairs. Mrs. Helen continued to threaten Grace outside, warning her never to return. Joy threw Grace's torn bag at her, scattering her wet belongings. An old man's attempt to help was met with a threat from Mrs. Helen. Joy filmed Grace kneeling in the dirty water, packing her wet belongings, and posted it online with cruel commentary. Mrs. Helen then slammed the door, locking Grace out in the pouring rain.
With nowhere to go, Grace walked away from her home, carrying her pregnancy and few belongings. She slept under a bridge for two nights, hungry, cold, and afraid. An old woman named Mama Angoi, an orange seller, took pity on Grace, offering her a place to sleep behind her stall and food. Grace helped Mama Angoi sell oranges despite her pregnancy.
Seven months later, Grace's water broke while she was selling oranges. Mama Angoi rushed her to a government hospital. After a difficult labor, Grace gave birth to twins, a boy and a girl. However, Grace was extremely weak from blood loss. The hospital demanded a large sum for her treatment, which Mama Angoi could not afford. Grace lay dying, while her newborn twins cried beside her.
Meanwhile, Daniel had returned from his business trip, haunted by guilt. He was determined to find Grace and apologize. After a widespread search, he learned she was at the government hospital in Yaba. He rushed to the hospital and found Grace weak and pale, with her babies beside her. Overwhelmed with remorse, Daniel immediately arranged for the best doctors and paid the exorbitant medical fees. Grace began to recover.
Daniel asked Grace if the twins were his, and she nodded. He arranged for a DNA test, which confirmed he was the father. Overcome with emotion, Daniel promised to take care of Grace and their children forever. Grace forgave him. He moved Grace to a private hospital room, and she began to heal.
While Grace recovered, Joy continued to post cruel messages about Grace online. Daniel, angered by this, investigated Mrs. Helen and Joy. He discovered they had stolen money from Grace's father's property and used it for their lavish lifestyles. He also found the waiter who confessed to being paid by Mrs. Helen and Joy to drug Grace and Daniel. Daniel took them to court for theft, fraud, and conspiracy. The evidence was overwhelming, and the judge sentenced Mrs. Helen and Joy to five years in prison. All their stolen assets were legally returned to Grace.
Three months later, Grace, healthy and strong, and Daniel, with their twins David and Deborah, were living in a mansion. Daniel proposed to Grace at a restaurant, and she joyfully accepted. Daniel's mother, initially upset, was won over by Grace's character and her grandchildren. They had a beautiful wedding. Grace, remembering Mama Angoi's kindness, bought her an apartment and a shop, and put her on a monthly salary.
Grace returned to school to study business, supported by Daniel. Mrs. Helen and Joy, after serving their prison sentence, came to Grace's house begging for forgiveness. Grace, despite everything, forgave them and offered them jobs in Daniel's company, emphasizing the need for hard work and honesty. They learned a valuable lesson from their experience, witnessing Grace's success through kindness while their wickedness led to prison and poverty. The story concludes with Grace, Daniel, and their twins living happily, and Mrs. Helen and Joy working hard to earn an honest living.