When Daniel from Bungoma first met his wife, Lydia, he thought they were destined to be together forever. They shared dreams, mutual respect, and supported each other through tough times.
Life wasn’t perfect, but Daniel always believed their bond was strong. However, everything changed when Daniel lost his job at a construction company in Kitale.
Slowly, Lydia’s behavior started to shift. She grew distant, spent more time away from home, and treated Daniel as if he were a stranger.
Daniel could sense something was off, but he never imagined the truth would hurt this much. One evening, after returning home from a job search, he overheard villagers gossiping. When he reached his compound, the reality hit him like a blow—Lydia had packed her things and left.
She had moved in with Daniel’s older brother, Moses. The betrayal left him heartbroken. Losing a wife was painful enough, but losing her to his own brother felt like a betrayal he couldn’t comprehend.
For weeks, Daniel struggled to sleep. He felt humiliated, rejected, and consumed by anger. The villagers began mocking him, claiming he had failed as a man. Some even suggested Lydia left because Moses was more successful.
Daniel kept his pain to himself, but inside, he was crushed. What hurt most was the trust he had placed in his brother, with whom he had shared so many memories. Now that same brother had taken both his home and happiness.
During this agonizing time, Daniel visited a friend in Webuye, someone who had gone through a similar betrayal. The friend shared his own journey of recovery and how he.To Continue Reading, Click Herea



