A chilling web of betrayal, secrets, and personal conflict has gripped the Neema household following a near-fatal hit-and-run incident that left Mark seriously injured.
Mark, recovering from his injuries, began to suspect his longtime friend Naomi after tracing the attack to a woman who seemed to know his every move.
A confidential source confirmed that the incident had been orchestrated, pointing Mark toward someone within his inner circle.
At the same time, Jojo launched her own inquiry, suspecting Isaac—Neema’s ex-husband—who had recently been released from prison.
Neema had previously taken legal action against Isaac, but his mysterious early release left her convinced he still held powerful connections.
Naomi, overhearing the confrontation, appeared strangely relieved—perhaps because attention had momentarily shifted away from her.
As Mark continued digging, he uncovered more damning evidence implicating Naomi.
He revealed to Neema that Naomi had known his exact whereabouts prior to the attack.
He also confessed he hadn’t reported the matter to police out of fear that Naomi might silence the hired attacker and destroy any trace of evidence.
In another twist, Karen—once involved with Eddy—confronted Naomi.
After learning that Eddy was broke despite having received financial help, Karen demanded that Naomi employ him.
Her assertiveness hinted at a deeper scheme, possibly using Naomi’s secrets as leverage.
Meanwhile, tensions flared in the home of Dan and Sharon, a couple on the brink of divorce.
Sharon refused to cook dinner and tossed a duvet at Dan, signaling emotional detachment.
Despite Dan’s attempt to win her back with food and flowers, Sharon coldly rejected all gestures, reaffirming that divorce was inevitable.
Back in Mark’s investigation, he traced the car involved in the hit-and-run to a man named Vinny—an associate of the vehicle’s current user.
After speaking with the original owner’s mother, Mark learned the car had once belonged to her late husband. Vinny had borrowed it, complicating assumptions about who ordered the attack.
By Nairobi
