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Let's call her Eva

All she wanted was to be seen, heard and loved but it didn't happen hence, she had to leave the house of the man she loved for her father's hoping he would realize her worth and prove his love to her by coming to get her.

Morning after morning, night after night, she peeped out of the window of her father's house to see if he was coming to get her but her heart sunk each time she did that because he never came. Four months later, after she had begin to get over him and had learned to do life without him, he showed up at her father's door with his servants and camels.

For the first time in many months, she was filled with joy because coming back for her showed she meant something to him even though she had been his concubine all her life.

Her father, overjoyed, accepted and treated him well. The warm reception he received was massive that he ended up spending four days in her father's home.

On the fifth day, they set out late in the day because her father had wanted them to spend another night but he refused with the claim that he needed to return home with his woman.

They left for home but had to lodge in a town at sunset. Unfortunately, it was a town filled with homosexuals who came to the house they were lodged and wanted to have canal knowledge of the man. Guess what the man did!

He gave his concubine to the homosexuals to do whatever they want with her in place of himself. The perverse men took the woman and molested her till dawn.

She staggered to the lodge the following morning but collapsed at the door and when he saw her, he laid her on his camel and drove back home. On getting home, he cut her into twelve pieces and sent her parts to the towns around. And that was the end of her.

Culled out from Judges 19.

PS: Sometimes, what we call love isn't actually love. May we not fall victims of destructive love.

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