Caged by my Brother in-law
eemed a world away from her family's modest village home. She felt a variety of emotions, such as excitement for the o
've been waiting for you." Kunle, Ada's husband, stood behind her with a big smile. He took her suitcase and said w
Ada led her around the house. After guiding her to a small, cozy room, Ada said, "This is your home now." The bed
, always making sure Amaka was comfortable. She made her favorite meals and helped her get used to city life. Kunle
treated her like a daughter, and Kunle seemed to be the perfect brother-in-law, always ready to
, he said, "You're such a beautiful young woman." For a minute longer than she felt comfortable, h
go with him on errands. Even though his tone was always friendly, Amaka co
ecause she was determined to make her parents pleased. She performed extraordinarily well in her subjects, earning praise f
ka started to understand that there was a secret she was unprepared for hidden behind the kind smiles and smooth exteriors. Her bravery