Sometimes, you can do everything right and still feel like the world is against you. That was my life. That was my marriage. I had been married for three years to a woman I loved deeply. Her name is Cynthia. Beautiful, smart, soft-spoken — she was my dream woman. We didn’t have much, but we …
Sometimes, you can do everything right and still feel like the world is against you. That was my life. That was my marriage.
I had been married for three years to a woman I loved deeply. Her name is Cynthia. Beautiful, smart, soft-spoken — she was my dream woman. We didn’t have much, but we were building slowly. I worked at a hardware in town and she did small online business from home. We lived in a one-bedroom in Githurai and we were okay with that.
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But the problem was her family.
Especially her mother.
From day one, my mother-in-law hated me. She didn’t even hide it. She used to visit us and complain nonstop. “Why is the fridge small? Why is your husband wearing faded jeans? Why are you staying in this mabati place?”
Cynthia would laugh it off but I could see the pressure was piling on her.
Then one Sunday morning, I woke up early to prepare breakfast. I like surprising her with tea and bread in bed when I can. But as I entered the kitchen, I heard voices outside on the balcony. It was her and her mother.
What I heard broke me.
Her mother said, “Huyu jamaa unapaswa umpee divorce, anakaa nguruwe. Hauna future na yeye. Utazeea kwa plot?”
I stood there frozen. My hands shaking. My heart pounding like a drum.
Cynthia didn’t even defend me. She just stayed silent.
That day, something shifted. She stopped talking to me the same way. Stopped picking my calls when I checked on her. She started locking her phone. Started sleeping while facing the wall.
I was losing her and I knew it.
One day I came home and found she had gone to her mum’s place with her clothes. No goodbye. No text. Nothing. I sent her messages. I tried calling. She just replied, “I need space.”
That week I didn’t eat. I didn’t even go to work. I felt like I was dying slowly.
Then one night, my friend James came to see me. I didn’t even know he had noticed how bad things were. After I told him everything, he looked at me and said, “Bro, kuna watu husaidia. Try Mugwenu Doctors.”
At first I thought he was joking. But he told me how they helped his cousin win back his wife after she had eloped with a boda guy.
I had nothing to lose, so I reached out.
I sent them a message through email, and later made a quick call. They were so kind. No judgement. Just real help.
They gave me a Love Spell to win back my wife, and asked me to stay calm and believe.
Within two days, Cynthia texted me.
She said she missed me. That she had been confused. That she felt something deep reminding her of our love. She came home that Friday, and we sat down and talked. For the first time, she opened up about how her mum pressured her, how she doubted me because of the noise around her.
Today, we are stronger. Her mum still throws shade sometimes, but Cynthia stands by me now. We are even planning to move to a two-bedroom apartment soon.
All I can say is, Mugwenu Doctors saved my marriage.
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