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Tamma, a stunningly beautiful girl, had married Yamin, the love of her life, under certain conditions. She had insisted that he would never divorce her or take a second wife. Additionally, she had demanded that their home be furnished in accordance with Islamic law, contrary to their cultural traditions. Tamma had also refused to participate in any cultural ceremonies during their wedding, which had drawn attention to them. People had whispered among themselves, but it was clear that the ceremony had not been skipped due to financial constraints. Tamma's father, Alhaji Sami, was a successful CEO of a mining company and a businessman.
Tamma's mother had not been supportive of her daughter's decisions, particularly regarding the wedding ceremony. She had wanted to celebrate Tamma's special day with all the traditional festivities, but Tamma had been adamant. Eventually, Tamma had no choice but to obey her parents, and after the wedding, she moved in with her new husband, Yamin, in his apartment. She had brought only a few belongings with her, and Yamin had provided everything else.
However, Tamma was not the type of wife Yamin had expected. Although she was conventional in many ways, she was not willing to accept traditional wifely duties. She cooked occasionally, but she didn't want to make it a habit. Yamin had been understanding at first, but as time passed, he grew frustrated. Tamma would keep the house tidy, but she refused to iron Yamin's clothes or cook for him regularly. When Yamin insisted that she cook, Tamma demanded that they hire a house help, which Yamin agreed to. The house help assisted Tamma with household chores, except for cooking and cleaning Yamin's personal room.
Initially, Tamma had wanted to share a room with Yamin, but as time went on, she found it unbearable. She wanted to maintain her cleanliness and hygiene, which Yamin often disregarded. She would fight with him over leaving his clothes unfolded, mixing clean and dirty clothes, and not flushing the toilet immediately after use. Yamin would often lie on the bed immediately after Tamma made it and use her body lotions and hair creams without her permission. Tamma grew tired of these habits and decided that they should have separate rooms. She would clean his room at her convenience, but that didn't change much, as Yamin would still follow her to her room and use her skin care products and lie on her bed after she made it.
Marriage had not been easy for Tamma and Yamin. It had been everything they had imagined, and more. Soon, they both grew tired of each other and couldn't tolerate each other's presence any longer. Tamma wanted a break, but Yamin wanted a divorce. One day, they had a fierce argument, and Yamin divorced his wife. He was furious and left the house, expecting Tamma to be gone when he returned. However, when he inquired about her, she told him she was observing her waiting period, as required by Islamic law, which would last for three months. This infuriated Yamin even more, and he demanded that she stay away from him.
A few days later, Tamma was ovulating and desperately needed her husband. She decided to cook for him, hoping to win him back. Yamin came home, hungry and delighted to see the food. He consumed it eagerly and went to bed. Later that night, Tamma came into his room, looking seductive and sexy in her nighty. She demanded to know why he had eaten her food. Yamin couldn't take his eyes off his wife; he had just realized how much he missed her. However, his ego wouldn't allow him to give in. Tamma, feeling ashamed and annoyed, left his room and warned him not to interfere with her business.
Tamma was furious and wondered if Yamin had ever been attracted to her. She finished her waiting period and decided to leave. She packed her belongings and left the house. When Yamin came home, he felt lonely, realizing he had grown accustomed to Tamma's presence.