by Daniel Sokari-Pedro
The ending left me shattered. Amara is torn between security with Emeka and passion with Jide. In her position, what would you choose? Love or duty?
The way the author depicts the Governor's Mansion vs Jide's small gallery really highlights the economic divide. Is the love doomed from the start because of this?
Amara has every material comfort but is suffocating. This resonated with me deeply. How many women are trapped in comfortable but loveless marriages?
When Emeka says 'Whatever you decide, I'll understand,' I realized he always knew. That makes his character tragic, not weak. What do you think?
The affair intensifies during the rains, and the climax arrives with the floods. Nature mirrors the emotional chaos so beautifully.