I didn’t respond the first time, the
voice asked again, please is this Tracy, I said yes confidently. She continued, I’m
Paulina, Bunmi’s friend. I just want to let you know he has seen the invitation
card you left on his system and he is so broken. He didn’t expect that from you,
after showing so much love to him and you are planning to get married to
someone else. He is going to his cousin’s place in Akenzua to stay anyway. I’ve
heard so much about you so I thought I should let you know. I didn’t say a word
till the line went off and I felt like a bad girl at first until I started
feeling what I did was wrong. I concluded
in my mind, men should be taught some lessons sometimes.
Auntie Feza sat up concentrating on my story;
she asked what now happened afterwards? I couldn’t sleep, I told Imade about
what happened and she said I should go to Bunmi’s house the next day to check
up on him, maybe after work. I should tell him what I saw on his computer and
let him know I just fabricated the invitation card. If a man can break down for
you, he really loves you. By 6 am I was out of my hostel to Bunmi’s house, I would
call him from his house, so he would come back home and meet me and I’ll appeal
to his person. I opened the gate and entered the compound. I saw his car and
pity came upon me meaning he cannot even drive. I sat at the stairs and dialed his
number which to my surprise was ringing inside the house.
Shit, he left his phone at home, which
means my walk to his house was in vain. I was about ending the call when he
just picked. I stepped away from the building as I heard his voice. He sounded
down again and continued baby what have I done to deserve this? I asked him where
he was, and he told me he had to go to his cousin’s place to sleep because he
has lost composure. I told him to open his door. Bunmi I’m calling from your
door and I can hear your voice inside. He ended the call and in thirty seconds
the front door was opened. Yes what do you want? What’s the meaning of the
question? I pushed Bunmi aside and walked into the house to check who was there
and I saw Imade’s roommate sleeping on the couch in the sitting room. So Justina
is the girl that called me yesterday and she is the person causing me all these
problems. I slapped her into waking up as she screamed from her dream.
I was
expecting Bunmi to come inside to explain this all thing but he didn’t. I was
about pounding on her but I felt I should tell her roommate (Imade) so I picked
up my phone to call her and to my surprise it rang inside Bunmi’s room. I walked
toward Bunmi’s door and slowly opened it. Praying to God Imade shouldn’t be
there and all should just be an assumption but reality stood in front of me as
my very good friend sat on my Bunmi’s bed and greeted me good morning. What are
you doing here I asked? I should be asking you that she said. Can’t you
understand if a man doesn’t feel you any longer? I removed my slippers and
stoned her on the bed. I was running into the bathroom to carry bucket and pour
water on her but the used condoms on the floor slipped me and I fell on my head,
I was in the hospital for the next two months. Auntie Feza’s scream of Jesus! Called
my mum’s attention and we told her it was the intensity of our gist that caused
the scream. Mummy there is no problem we said and she left. Auntie, that’s why I
had an extra year in school, Men are wicked so much that Bunmi didn’t call one
day to check on me. Imade stayed with me
all through and begged me so well. I’ve not forgiven her till today but she’s not
aware.
Dr Osahon was wonderful keeping my health
as a priority to him. He’s always there to check on me, paid for some drugs,
facilitated my discharge and helped me get my mind back. He encouraged me
believing in myself and he introduced me to Christ embassy. Edo boys are spoilers.
Their chauvinistic potentials are enjoyable only in the beginnings if you stay
too long hmmmmm. Osahon was doing his residency at the prestigious university of
Benin teaching hospital and he is a brilliant guy but he is too traditional and
the first day in his family house caused the next problem. He had been on my
case for seven months now. I’m really not interested in any guy’s issues again.
I’ve learnt my lessons and I believe God’s time is the best, but I believed
something afterwards…. God doesn't bother Himself about things like that.
One significant thing I have learned this
period is when to let go. In the past, I would hold on to relationships,
friendships and other things way past their expiration dates. Over this
past year, I have learned that some things are worth fighting for and some
things are not. Some things are worth having a discussion about and some
things are not.
Change is a difficult thing, especially
for me. But I am learning to embrace it, one step at a time. Osahon’s
sister sat me down and told me to gist her how I met her brother. Immediately
Bunmi’s memories struck me again as the back door opened and the sight I saw was
…………….
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ReplyDeleteKevin:
ReplyDeleteInfotaining blog, great stories, real life lessons. Thumbs up Mr. Oluwole
Dis life is cruel...Trust nobody.....thumbs up Mr Oluwole
ReplyDeleteKudos Man!
ReplyDeleteHmmmm more power to ur elbow o big bros
ReplyDeleteI think you mean chivalristic rather than chauvinistic, when you were writing about Dr. Osahon. Other than that, good work!
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