Part 4: How Quincy Tried To Sabotage Esther Arunga’s Relationship With Friends
Not long after arriving in Dubai, Quincy Timberlake had already putting a wedge between Esther Arunga and the good samaritan who was hosting the couple and their child in the middle eastern country. Quincy’s pettiness was just about to be unleashed.
After The Friend organized for Esther’s hair to be done, Esther approached Quincy to pay the salonist. Quincy refused, saying he only has 100 dirhams. Esther had no choice but to–once again–go back to her host for the cash. The Friend did not have money on her at the time.
As she was explaining this, Quincy started shouting at Esther, explaining to her that they had no friends in the house, and that they were in the situation alone. All this despite the fact that The Friend had constantly helped and even kept them and their family in her house. He tearfully urged to Esther to stop depending on their hosts.
This time, The Friend fought back: “I have just paid your tickets, sent you money three times when you were in Kenya. I am paying for my education, I gave you cash when you came.” If I don’t have cash to pay the hairdresser, does that make me stop being your pal? More so, did we agree that I would pay for your hair?”
Esther had no choice but to apologize for her husband because he had totally refused to take back what he had said. Apparently, Quincy, who had just gotten a job at in Deira, had been bragging to other people and flossing his cash. But when it came to responsibilities around the house, he maintained stingyness.
Next, we will detail how Quincy stressed his hosts, pushing them on the edge, even making the Friend’s husband fear for his life. You can follow the story from here.