Neema and Mark had come up with a plan to help Jayden manage his new business deal. They decided to use their car, which had been sitting idle, with Jayden as the driver. Just as things seemed to be falling into place, Sheila’s mother entered the picture, creating unexpected drama.
Sheila’s mother had discovered a lie Mark had told in the past. During a previous confrontation involving Jojo and Sheila, Mark had pretended to be Neema’s brother to gain Sheila’s mother’s sympathy. Now that the truth was out, Sheila’s mother was furious. She accused them both of deception, leaving them ashamed and speechless.
Elsewhere, Karen found herself in a delicate situation. She had been chatting with someone she seemed to like, sharing flirtatious messages. While she was smiling at her phone, Eddy happened to notice and became suspicious. Karen soon received a call from her mother and answered it affectionately. Eddy, convinced she was talking to the same person she had been chatting with, grabbed her phone to investigate. To his surprise, the caller turned out to be Karen’s mother. Despite this misunderstanding, Eddy remained unaware that Karen’s texts were with someone entirely different.
Meanwhile, Alphose continued his habit of investigating others. This time, he was looking into Eddy Samuel. Alphose, known for his secretive and meticulous nature, seemed to find satisfaction in uncovering personal details about people. He had already investigated Mark and Neema, and his focus had now shifted to Eddy and Naomi, leaving everyone wondering about his true intentions.
At the hospital, Val received the good news that her mother, Sharon, had woken up. Overwhelmed with joy, Val rushed to see her. However, her happiness was short-lived. Sharon could not remember her own daughter. She looked at Val with confusion and asked Isabel who the young woman standing before her was. Val, heartbroken, tried to remind her mother, but Sharon dismissed her, claiming she had no children. The memory loss left everyone shaken, with Sharon only recognizing Isabel and recalling small details like food.
Neema had started a new job, and Cate had joined her, offering to help out. Cate mentioned she preferred being at work since staying at home made her feel restless. However, Neema’s suspicions grew when she noticed a message on Cate’s phone. Someone saved as “my love” had asked when they could meet. Shocked, Neema wondered how Cate, who was supposedly in a relationship with Mark, could be involved with someone else.
At Alphose’s office, Naomi arrived after receiving a curt phone call from him. She was visibly irritated by his tone and asked why he couldn’t have explained the matter over the phone. Alphose handed her a letter intended for Mark, but Naomi questioned his motives. The conversation quickly turned tense when Alphose revealed he knew far more about Naomi than she was comfortable with.
He brought up her use of Eddy’s loan money, hinting at how she had spent it on personal luxuries rather than its intended purpose. Naomi, caught off guard, was left wondering how Alphose had managed to uncover her secret.
Neema, unable to shake her doubts about Cate, decided to follow her. Outside, she overheard Cate on a phone call, speaking in a loving tone about their plans to meet. It became clear that Cate was hiding a secret relationship.
Back at the hospital, Val’s worries deepened as she thought about how to handle her mother’s memory loss. Sharon’s inability to recognize her own daughter was a painful blow, and Val felt unsure about how to move forward.
The tension in Alphose’s office reached new heights as Naomi tried to leave, only for Alphose to stop her with a cryptic warning. He hinted at knowing even more damaging details about her and suggested she tread carefully. Naomi, overwhelmed by the revelations, sat back down, realizing she had little choice but to hear him out.
As secrets continued to unravel, the lives of Neema and those around her seemed to grow more complicated. Betrayal, lies, and unexpected truths cast a shadow over their relationships, leaving everyone to question who they could truly trust.
By Nairobi