You can meet a stunning woman on the street or in a restaurant, strike a conversation, take her home, and wake up to a shocking loss. Such things happen, and today I want to share a real-life experience involving my close friend Ken, a man well known for hosting friends — especially women — at his place.
Ken’s weakness for women has landed him in trouble more than once, but he never seemed to learn until an incident that nearly cost him his well-paying job.
One night, he met a woman at a club and decided to go home with her. She looked calm, decent, and harmless — the kind no one would ever suspect of stealing.
Since even I didn’t sense any danger while we were out clubbing together, Ken eventually took her home around 1:00 a.m. They spent the night together, and by morning, Ken rushed off to work.
Because of the heavy partying the previous night, he woke up late and hurried out, forgetting to carry his work laptop. He left the woman behind, still fast asleep and snoring in his bed.
Ken stayed at work the entire day and returned home around 6:30 p.m., only to find his house completely empty. All his valuables — including electronics — were gone. The woman had disappeared, her phone switched off, and there was no trace of her.
He immediately called me to explain what had happened, and I rushed over to confirm the situation myself. Sadly, everything he told me was true. We walked around the neighborhood asking if anyone had seen the woman leaving with bags, but no one had any information.
The worst part was that she had taken his office laptop, which contained crucial completed and unfinished work. Losing that laptop meant Ken was likely to lose his job. “Eeih bwana, bila hiyo laptop nitafutwa kazi. Si angebeba kila kitu na aniachie laptop ya job,” he said in panic.
I tried to calm him down and assured him the laptop would be recovered, but he didn’t seem convinced. What he.To read more, tap herew