
She Had An Affair & Got Pregnant Bt Never Knw She Was Pregnant For Her Husband's Best Friend 2026
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The story opens with a tense confrontation between Muna, her mother, and her stepfather, Gideon. Muna's mother is exasperated with her daughter's rebellious behavior, while Gideon, her stepfather, criticizes Muna's "wild life" and lack of respect. Muna, however, retorts that Gideon is not her father and she doesn't want him acting like one. Her mother tries to mediate, emphasizing that they only want what's best for her. Muna, feeling unheard, questions if anyone has ever asked her what she wants. She declares she knows what she doesn't want: them.
Later, Muna's mother attempts to talk to a sullen Muna, who has refused to eat. Muna expresses a strong desire to visit her biological father, whom she hasn't seen in four years. She feels her stepfather, Gideon, dislikes her and finds fault in everything she does, despite her mother's insistence that Gideon loves her and wants to protect her from regret. Muna reveals her biological father has been reaching out, and she now feels ready to see him. Her mother, though hesitant due to the four-year gap and potential awkwardness, agrees to arrange a call.
Muna's mother calls Namdi, Muna's biological father, to inform him that Muna wants to visit. Namdi agrees, suggesting she come as soon as possible, perhaps tomorrow. He sounds slightly flustered but assures Muna's mother it's fine and he'll prepare a room for her. Gideon, Muna's stepfather, is visibly upset by the decision, questioning if it's in Muna's best interest to stay with a father she doesn't get along with. Muna, overhearing, asserts her father's right to see her, further escalating the tension. Muna's mother tries to explain to Gideon that despite past issues, Namdi is Muna's father.
Muna's mother then calls Namdi again, confirming Muna's arrival and asking about her favorite food. Namdi, seemingly evasive, suggests she ask Muna herself. Meanwhile, Gideon expresses his love and care for Muna's mother, trying to smooth over the disagreement. He reiterates his love for Muna, viewing her rebellious phase as youthful exuberance.
Before Muna leaves, her mother once again offers her a chance to stay, acknowledging that Muna made the decision while angry. Muna insists on going, explaining her desire to reconnect with her father after years of an on-and-off relationship, especially since Gideon entered the picture. She assures her mother that her love won't diminish.
Muna arrives at her father's house. The room prepared for her is childish, filled with toys, which Muna points out she no longer uses. Namdi apologizes, admitting he didn't know how to decorate a teenager's room and explaining he wants to make up for lost time. Muna, however, is resentful, reminding him he can't make up for anything. She highlights his absence since she was 14 and after her mother married Gideon. Namdi claims he didn't want to "rock the boat" with her mother's new marriage and that they had their own issues, which Muna interprets as abandonment.
The next morning, Muna asks to see Uncle Owen. Namdi suggests they all have breakfast together, but Muna insists on seeing Owen, praising his constant presence in her life and his support for her mother. Namdi reluctantly agrees.
Owen, at his home, is playfully roused from bed by his fiancée, Stacy. Muna arrives unexpectedly, wanting to shower with Owen, much to Stacy's surprise and confusion. Owen introduces Muna as his goddaughter. They all have breakfast, during which Muna expresses her belief that her father has no plans for her and hasn't changed. Stacy defends Namdi, suggesting Muna cut him some slack. Muna, however, states she doesn't need her father now, having her "real mom" and thanking Stacy for always attending her school functions. Muna then invites Owen and Stacy for lunch, but Stacy has an appointment.
Later, Muna tells her father that Owen dropped her off and that she invited Owen and Stacy for lunch, expressing surprise that Owen has a fiancée. Namdi then confronts Muna, having found weed in her backpack. Muna denies it's hers, claiming it belongs to her best friend, Abike, who sometimes smokes with her boyfriend. Namdi, disbelieving, sends her to her room. Muna, hurt, accuses him of not caring and pretending to be a father after years of absence. She asserts she's no longer a "little princess" but a grown woman, and things can't go back to how they were.
Owen and Stacy arrive at Namdi's house for lunch. They share wine and banter. Owen playfully teases Namdi about cleaning his house only because Muna is visiting. The conversation shifts to Stacy's plans to permanently move to Lagos after her marriage to Owen. The atmosphere is light until Bubu, a friend, brings up a personal issue with Namdi, mentioning an older man. Stacy, overhearing, confesses to Owen that she is in love with someone significantly older – Namdi, Owen's best friend. Owen is shocked, especially when Stacy reveals Namdi has a fiancée. Stacy, however, is determined to "snatch" Namdi.
That night, Namdi confronts Muna about her late return. Muna retorts that her mother allows her more freedom and accuses Namdi of policing her without knowing anything about her preferences. Namdi, frustrated, sends her to her room.
Muna's mother then meets Owen at a neutral location. Owen reveals that Muna is in love with him and tried to kiss him, claiming she's had feelings for him since she was 12. He expresses his shock and confusion, realizing Muna misunderstood his role as an "uncle" figure. Muna's mother is horrified, refusing to believe her daughter would smoke weed or act this way. Owen suggests they need to tell Muna the truth to end this "disaster." Muna's mother fears Muna will hate her if she learns the truth.
Muna calls Owen, distressed, saying her parents are fighting and she wants to leave. Owen assures her she'll be fine. Later, Owen reflects on Namdi's regret over his absence in Muna's life.
Muna's mother arrives at Owen's place to take Muna home. Muna refuses, calling Gideon her father. Her mother corrects her, saying Namdi is her father. Namdi arrives, questioning Muna's mother's parenting and what Muna is doing under Owen's roof. He implies something untoward. Muna's mother, in turn, accuses Namdi of failing to protect their daughter, asserting her right to make decisions for Muna. Namdi, however, insists on his equal rights as her father, having allowed Muna's mother to take her away for years.
Owen, in an attempt to de-escalate, reveals to everyone that Muna tried to force herself on him, declaring her love. Muna confirms her love for Owen, explaining he's always been there for her when her parents fought. She defiantly states her right to choose whom she loves.
The argument intensifies, and Muna's mother, in a fit of rage, blurts out that Namdi got her pregnant when she was Muna's age, calling him a "bastard." Namdi is utterly confused. Muna's mother then reveals the shocking truth: Mona is not Namdi's child. She confesses to having an affair with Owen years ago during a separation from Namdi. She became pregnant after they reconciled and married, and later discovered the pregnancy didn't "add up." Owen confirmed through a DNA test that Mona is his biological daughter.
The revelation shatters everyone. Mona, overwhelmed, threatens to kill herself. Her mother, Owen, and Namdi desperately try to stop her. Mona confronts her mother about keeping this secret and Owen about letting her love him despite knowing he was her father. Owen clarifies he only loved her as a daughter, not sexually. Mona, distraught, demands everyone leave her room.
Namdi, devastated and enraged, throws Muna's mother out of his house. Stacy confronts Owen, accusing him of nurturing Muna's feelings and leading her on. Owen denies it, stating he only gave Muna "piggyback rides" and never reciprocated her feelings. He claims he stopped her advances. Stacy, however, blames him for Muna's misguided affections. They realize Muna is missing and not answering her phone.
Muna's mother blames herself for the situation, feeling she failed as a mother. Owen tries to comfort her, suggesting Muna is young and confused. He believes they need to tell her the truth to help her move past this "madness."
Finally, Namdi, Muna's mother, and Owen sit down to talk. Muna's mother tearfully confesses her affair with Owen and the truth about Mona's paternity. She apologizes to Namdi, explaining she kept it a secret because she thought it was best for everyone, especially after years had passed. Namdi is heartbroken and furious.
Stacy, witnessing the unfolding drama, is appalled by Muna's mother's deception, accusing her of lying to everyone and cheating on Namdi with his best friend. She expresses her disappointment, having previously thought Namdi was the one who "messed up" the family. Muna's mother breaks down, claiming Namdi was like a "beast" and she was "made" to do it.
Owen tries to comfort Stacy, who is distraught by his secret. He begs for a second chance, explaining they kept it secret to avoid hurting anyone. Stacy, though not hating him, needs time to process.
Namdi later apologizes to Muna for his past absence and for the pain caused, expressing his desire to rebuild their relationship. Muna, while acknowledging the unforgivable actions of her mother and Owen, admits she can't hate Owen, who was always there for her. She hopes for reconciliation. Namdi, after a period of reflection, agrees to try and forgive Owen for Mona's sake, recognizing that Mona needs both of them. He suggests they all have dinner together, including Gideon.
The story concludes with a dinner where everyone, including Muna's mother, Namdi, Owen, Stacy, and Gideon, gathers. Muna, addressing her complicated family, thanks them for their love, support, and tolerance. She expresses her desire for them to coexist as a family. The family raises a toast to a good life, with Muna reflecting on the changes and pain she has experienced, but ultimately finding peace and moving forward.