Chapter Five.
I had been up in my room for a while and it seemed like no one had still taken note of my absence. It seemed like they had already replaced me with a new and improved version.
And what new and improved version of a Mia is better than her twin with more fashion sense and serves as good, quality company?
I mean, I probably shouldn’t be surprised because what was I expecting? To come back home after four years and think that things would still stay the same?
Well, yes.
I had not really made any new friends back there, only acquaintances, and I had hoped that they had not too. And inspire of the fact that it was against what I wanted to feel for my sister, I could not help it. I could not help but think that I had been betrayed by her.
Had she been waiting all this while for a chance? For me to just make a move out just so that she could make her move? Step into my life and make it hers, but only better?
I wanted to fight. To fight everyone— Davina, Elna, Imka, Zuri, Anele.
Why were they so hellbent on denying the facts? Even Elna, the sweetest one of us who had always found it difficult to tell a lie was doing the same thing as they were. I hear a squeal from downstairs and recognise it as my sister’s. Only she would make a sound like that and it would still sound somewhat musical.
“I don’t know, but he might even propose soon!” She said in a very loud voice.
I was wondering why she couldn’t have said it like any normal person would, but then I got the memo. She was trying to get my attention.
At least, that was what I thought could be the only reasonable cause for the unnecessary loudness.
“Oh God, you’re were is definitely one of the most handsome male beings in the world!” Imka’s voice.
“Tell me about it. If he did not belong to you, Davina, I would have loved to have him for myself.” Zuri. Of course.
“You’re saying that as if he would want to have you if he were to be a single were.” Davina said and I rolled my eyes. It was the ego for me.
Normally, Zuri would have been ticked off on hearing such a comment, but surprisingly, she only laughed it off. They all did.
And yes, very loudly.
I walked to the balcony that was conjoined to my room, hoping to see something that would attract my attention. Looking down, I only saw my mother, who waved excitedly when she saw me as she was about to get into her car.
“Having a good day?” She yelled.
“Yes mom, thank you! What about you?” I yelled back.
“Just perfect, my daughter. Thank you too. Go have some fun with your friends!” She yelled, making a shooing motion with her hands. I giggled, knowing that there was no way in hell that I would return down there, so I just stayed in my room instead.
I lay down and then my phone started to ring, a Billy Eilesh song playing through the speakers. I was so entranced by the song and then I started to sing along. But then the song stopped and then I realized that I had just missed a call. I lay on my bed, having no motivation to get up and get the phone.
I only hoped that the person would call again, because I was the definition of physically drained for some reason. My phone began to ring again, and I got up, groaning before taking it off its charging spot and slipping the black and purple case back on it.
It was a video call from Tolu on ChatApp. I was not in the mood for a call, but then again, I was bored, and the only option was to re-read the books that I had already re-read. Or to go down and join Davina and Zuri and the rest of the girls.
With a soft sigh, I picked the video call.
“Hi Tolu! What’s good?” I smiled into the camera.
Tolu waved from where he sat. “Hi Mia! I am okay, how’re you?”
“I’m good, I’m good.” I nodded, studying his environment carefully. “Where are you?” I asked.
“Well, I’m at work.” He smiled proudly.
“Thought you said that you mostly work from home. Today is not a home day then?” I looked at him, creasing my brows. He had better not lied.
“This is my home. I’ve got a home office here, do that’s where I’m at now. And I’m on break.” His face became larger on my phone screen. He was looking into the screen, to see my face?
“Are you okay? The last call we had was not exactly rainbows and sunshine at the beginning.”
“Yes boss. I’m completely fine. What are you working on?” I asked, mainly out of the want to chance the subject, but with a bit of curiosity too.
“This is the work plan for a software that Denary’s and I have been working on for a while.” He said.
“Oh really? How long were you in England exactly?”
“Well, I had only been there for a few days. I went to visit a clothing company over there as my small organization was the one working on their new clothing app.”
“Woah, that sounds complicated. Is it a difficult thing do? And does it pay wall? Do you enjoy it?”
“I called you to say hi and here I am being interviewed. Is this for the papers, ma’am?” He said with laughter in his voice.
“Yes, now answer.” I said with a straight face.
“Well, some projects could prove to be a bit difficult, but yes, they pay is good. I get a lot of money from this. And it’s fun once you know the ropes. I really can’t imagine myself doing any other thing.” He said.
“Oh woah.” I pretended to adjust my imaginary glasses, I could hear the girls as they shouted their goodbyes to my sister and then I could hear the front door as it shut loudly downstairs.
I adjusted my focus, turning back to Tolu. “So, you would be doing this for a long time, I see.”
“I hope to. Hopefully Mawu would not take my chances away:”
There was a slam. My room door was pushed open, abs standing in the doorway was none other than my sister herself.
“Davina.” I said, making it obvious that I was slightly irritated by her entrance.
“What’s up, sis?” If she had noticed my irritation, she did not let it show. She looked me up and down. “You look great.”
“Thank you very much, I am grateful for the compliment, you may leave now.” I pointed at the door.
Davina looked at reflection as she sat down at my dressing table set. “I’m not leaving yet, I only just came. Did you enjoy the foreign life?”
“Yes.” I rolled my eyes, knowing that she would not leave until I answered her questions. “It was fun and I had a proper social life!” I gave a fist bump into the air.
“Uh, Mia? Should I call back some other time? Looks like you’re a bit busy.” Tolu’s voice came in.
I had completely forgotten about the video call with Tolu. Davina’s eyes widened and then she hurried to my bed.
“Oh God, who is that?” She squealed, curiosity oozing out of her. I ended the call quickly and turned to face her.
“Nothing! No one! You are invading my privacy, that’s rude.” I frowned at her. “Please, find your way out of here!”
Of course, that had no effect on her, as she was Davina and all.
“Who was that guy? I heard his voice, tell me who he is or I’m telling mom!”
I had to stop to wonder if she was actually going to treat us like we were children. An adult woman telling me that she’s telling mom?
“Your childishness really comes out of you at the weirdest of times, right?” I retorted, knowing that it was lame but I folded my arms anyway. Davina rushed towards me and pushed me out of the way. Then she took my laptop and turned it towards her.
I had needed the call earlier, but she didn’t know that. I looked at her smugly and she groaned.
“Is he your boyfriend? Is that why you are hiding him? A dirty little secret, sis?” She taunted me and I growled at her.
“I told you that he is no one, he’s not my boyfriend or anything. He is just a guy that I know.” I was supposed to ignore her. Paying attention to Davina’s taunts has never ended well for me.
“You know, when most girls say that a guy is ‘just a guy’,” she said, making air quotes with her hands. “they usually mean that they’re not in a relationship, but that they are friends with benefits still.”
Like I said, my sister everyone.
“Shut up, Davina. You don’t know what you’re talking about.”
“Most of the time, I do. But now, it is possible.” In a small voice, she said. “I could be wrong for the first time, I’m so sorry Mia.” She frowned as if with pity and I could not resist the urge to roll my eyes.
She had always been a drama queen.
“Whatever, please get out of my room.” I turned back to lie down.
“That guy definitely is not your boyfriend, he can never be your boyfriend just because!” She slumped into a couch and smirked at me. Waiting for me to speak or blink.
This was what she always did with her boy toys when we were still very young teenagers.
“You know that we know everything about each other. I know how much you wanted that Xolani boy to go out with you. But he ran away when you grew balls and decided to ask him. And you know why.” She said slowly, looking at something else.
Of course, my sister tries to point out the obvious differences between us. How we look alike, but somehow, she manages to be very attractive and me? Nought.
“Yes, he did say that he did not like anyone at that moment.” I tried to suppress the mental image.
“Oh did he?” Davina met my eyes and smirked.
Images of Davina and Xolani locking lips under the large Baobab tree got into my mind and I tried to shake them off. It was not so long after my father had died and the news of his death had brought so much grief, and then seeing my sister with the boy I had a crush on at the time—
“Well, we were very young and stupid.” I said lamely.
“I was not. I knew my way around things quite easily.” Of course she did.
“But you—”
“Fine!” I roared. “Fine you got me, you stupid selfish bitch I’ve got as a sister! Tolu is my boyfriend, are you happy now?” I screamed, the lie burning as the words passed through my throat.
Davina looked unshaken as she gave and easy, clean smile. “Well, his name is Tolu, huh?”
I sat on my bed, and then I refused to answer her.
“Now that you have a guy, you can’t go around like you always do. You need to look better.” She said and stood up to fiddle with my hair.
“We are twins. Identical twins.” I raised my eyebrows. If I looked bad, then she probably did too. Although that was most likely not the case with us.
“We are, but I always look good, you know?” She said with an air of humility. Not the sarcasm.
“Yes,” I said my voice small and shameful. “You have always looked good.”
Chapter Six.I was sitting in the living room downstairs the next day, still inwardly fuming at the devil of a sister that I had. I had nothing with Tolu, except the beginning of a friendship, but thanks to my inability to ignore Davina’s taunts and pay no attention to her pointless words, I had made her think that I had something with him.“Would you like some juice, sister?” Davina winked at me as she poured a glass for herself. “No, thank you. Sister.” I said the word ‘sister’ with as much faked sweetness as she did. Davina only laughed like one would when they saw a silly child display it’s antics.She did not tell our mother about what she found out about Tolu yesterday. Hopefully, she would not try to spill the beans today. The plastic beans.You know, since it was fake?“Mother might come home soon.” Davina smiled. “Well, I hope she does because she’s in for a very juicy secret.”“No. No she would not. It’s not even time for her to have her periodic bi-weekly yoga.” I rolled m
Chapter Seven."It's really great to walk out here. The sun feels so refreshing on my skin!" My sister says from behind me as we walked together."I'm sure it does." I muttered, rolling my eyes. Davina was so dramatic. She had insisted that we take a car to mother's restaurant, but I wanted to walk.She had looked at me like I had suggested the worst thing in the world when I told her that. She would have used a car if mother had not told her to walk."It's good darling, walk there instead. All the sun and fresh air would be good for your skin and hair." Our mother had said. And then Davina immediately agreed.And so here I was, walking down our street with my sister behind me moving like a model. The neighbors looked my way. Or so I thought. Until I heard them saying hi to the woman behind me.Davina, of course didn't say hi back. She only waved haughty and turned to smirk at me.Or maybe she did not smirk, the point was that she just waved and increased her pace to meet up with mine
Chapter One.I sit and wait for the rest of the travelers to settle down, anxiety filling up my system.And no, it is not because I'm scared of aeroplanes or flying, or of heights. As they all try to find their seats, and arrange their children to sit facing the proper direction— I'm referring to the woman who's child thought it was proper to lie upside down on an economy seat on an aeroplane— I think of my own mother and how it would be to be back with her, and my sister, Davina.I miss mom, very much actually, but I am still hurt by the fact that she barely called to ask how I was doing during my years of travel, only calling on my birthdays and during the holidays. And even when I had called her to tell her that I would be returning to South Africa soon, she never called to ask if I would go through with it.She only sent a text two days earlier wishing me a safe journey.No, I'm not kidding. It literally was: "wishing you a safe journey".I'm sure that Davina must have heard from
Chapter Two.Was I surprised that after that long flight, neither my mother nor my sister had made an effort to come to wait for the plane I was on to land?No.It was not like they had known the time the aeroplane I was on was supposed to land, and honestly, I don’t even think that they remembered that it was today. And I preferred to think that they have got memory issues instead of thinking that they remembered and were too busy to do the needful. I sighed as I got my luggage out and went in search of a commercial car, Tolu following me closely.“You do know that we are not headed for the same place, right?” “Right. I know that.” He replied.“So, then why are you coming with me, find your cab, yes?” I groaned, already feeling irritated by a lot of things.Irritated because of the scorching heat of the sun, and the fact that I looked like a sad girl to Tolu— not because of anything, I just generally did not enjoy giving people the chance to see me at any of my lows.“I am not find
Chapter Three.I looked around my mother’s restaurant in awe. The De Bruyn’s Eats was definitely the most attractive and the most expensive, yet popular restaurant in Blue Stone pack by the time I was leaving for Europe. And here I am, more than four years after, and this place is still full of customers, and obviously the most pocket drying prices— and only the best food anyone around can ask for, I’m sure. Mother has her faults— a lot of them, actually, but this restaurant is something good to admire her for. I pull my hoodie down even more, hoping that no one would recognize me or my scent. Although the way I smell must have been altered a bit, but still! Before I left the house, I had taken one of my favourite books with me to come and read over here. Fishing into my back pack, I brought it out.The Silent Twin by Caroline Mitchell. An old favourite.A waiter came to my table and stopped. “Ma’am?”“Ma’am? I’m sorry, but you have been here for over fifteen minutes. You cannot s
Chapter Four."Mia De Bruyn! You have visitors, so come down this instant!" Were the words that threatened to make the walls supporting my bedroom shake and crumble. Did mother really have to say that? And in her loudest voice too?"Mia, I was talking to you!" Her voice came up again, very loud and clear."Yes ma, I will be down in a minute!" I hollered back at her, hoping that it was loud enough to keep her down for a while."Gee ma, relax sometimes." I said quietly to myself and sighed, wearing my zip up hoodie over my tank top without zipping it up. I went downstairs as fast as I could.That meant that I went at my usual 'feelin' lazy at home' pace.When I got downstairs, I was greeted with a lot OT enthusiasm."Mia!" The girls in front of me chorused as if they had planned it beforehand. I looked at all the young women in front of me and gasped, pleasure filling my insides while my eyes built up with tears."Guys!" I screamed in return, my voice thick with emotion as I ran toward
Chapter Seven."It's really great to walk out here. The sun feels so refreshing on my skin!" My sister says from behind me as we walked together."I'm sure it does." I muttered, rolling my eyes. Davina was so dramatic. She had insisted that we take a car to mother's restaurant, but I wanted to walk.She had looked at me like I had suggested the worst thing in the world when I told her that. She would have used a car if mother had not told her to walk."It's good darling, walk there instead. All the sun and fresh air would be good for your skin and hair." Our mother had said. And then Davina immediately agreed.And so here I was, walking down our street with my sister behind me moving like a model. The neighbors looked my way. Or so I thought. Until I heard them saying hi to the woman behind me.Davina, of course didn't say hi back. She only waved haughty and turned to smirk at me.Or maybe she did not smirk, the point was that she just waved and increased her pace to meet up with mine
Chapter Six.I was sitting in the living room downstairs the next day, still inwardly fuming at the devil of a sister that I had. I had nothing with Tolu, except the beginning of a friendship, but thanks to my inability to ignore Davina’s taunts and pay no attention to her pointless words, I had made her think that I had something with him.“Would you like some juice, sister?” Davina winked at me as she poured a glass for herself. “No, thank you. Sister.” I said the word ‘sister’ with as much faked sweetness as she did. Davina only laughed like one would when they saw a silly child display it’s antics.She did not tell our mother about what she found out about Tolu yesterday. Hopefully, she would not try to spill the beans today. The plastic beans.You know, since it was fake?“Mother might come home soon.” Davina smiled. “Well, I hope she does because she’s in for a very juicy secret.”“No. No she would not. It’s not even time for her to have her periodic bi-weekly yoga.” I rolled m
Chapter Five.I had been up in my room for a while and it seemed like no one had still taken note of my absence. It seemed like they had already replaced me with a new and improved version.And what new and improved version of a Mia is better than her twin with more fashion sense and serves as good, quality company?I mean, I probably shouldn’t be surprised because what was I expecting? To come back home after four years and think that things would still stay the same? Well, yes. I had not really made any new friends back there, only acquaintances, and I had hoped that they had not too. And inspire of the fact that it was against what I wanted to feel for my sister, I could not help it. I could not help but think that I had been betrayed by her.Had she been waiting all this while for a chance? For me to just make a move out just so that she could make her move? Step into my life and make it hers, but only better?I wanted to fight. To fight everyone— Davina, Elna, Imka, Zuri, Anele
Chapter Four."Mia De Bruyn! You have visitors, so come down this instant!" Were the words that threatened to make the walls supporting my bedroom shake and crumble. Did mother really have to say that? And in her loudest voice too?"Mia, I was talking to you!" Her voice came up again, very loud and clear."Yes ma, I will be down in a minute!" I hollered back at her, hoping that it was loud enough to keep her down for a while."Gee ma, relax sometimes." I said quietly to myself and sighed, wearing my zip up hoodie over my tank top without zipping it up. I went downstairs as fast as I could.That meant that I went at my usual 'feelin' lazy at home' pace.When I got downstairs, I was greeted with a lot OT enthusiasm."Mia!" The girls in front of me chorused as if they had planned it beforehand. I looked at all the young women in front of me and gasped, pleasure filling my insides while my eyes built up with tears."Guys!" I screamed in return, my voice thick with emotion as I ran toward
Chapter Three.I looked around my mother’s restaurant in awe. The De Bruyn’s Eats was definitely the most attractive and the most expensive, yet popular restaurant in Blue Stone pack by the time I was leaving for Europe. And here I am, more than four years after, and this place is still full of customers, and obviously the most pocket drying prices— and only the best food anyone around can ask for, I’m sure. Mother has her faults— a lot of them, actually, but this restaurant is something good to admire her for. I pull my hoodie down even more, hoping that no one would recognize me or my scent. Although the way I smell must have been altered a bit, but still! Before I left the house, I had taken one of my favourite books with me to come and read over here. Fishing into my back pack, I brought it out.The Silent Twin by Caroline Mitchell. An old favourite.A waiter came to my table and stopped. “Ma’am?”“Ma’am? I’m sorry, but you have been here for over fifteen minutes. You cannot s
Chapter Two.Was I surprised that after that long flight, neither my mother nor my sister had made an effort to come to wait for the plane I was on to land?No.It was not like they had known the time the aeroplane I was on was supposed to land, and honestly, I don’t even think that they remembered that it was today. And I preferred to think that they have got memory issues instead of thinking that they remembered and were too busy to do the needful. I sighed as I got my luggage out and went in search of a commercial car, Tolu following me closely.“You do know that we are not headed for the same place, right?” “Right. I know that.” He replied.“So, then why are you coming with me, find your cab, yes?” I groaned, already feeling irritated by a lot of things.Irritated because of the scorching heat of the sun, and the fact that I looked like a sad girl to Tolu— not because of anything, I just generally did not enjoy giving people the chance to see me at any of my lows.“I am not find
Chapter One.I sit and wait for the rest of the travelers to settle down, anxiety filling up my system.And no, it is not because I'm scared of aeroplanes or flying, or of heights. As they all try to find their seats, and arrange their children to sit facing the proper direction— I'm referring to the woman who's child thought it was proper to lie upside down on an economy seat on an aeroplane— I think of my own mother and how it would be to be back with her, and my sister, Davina.I miss mom, very much actually, but I am still hurt by the fact that she barely called to ask how I was doing during my years of travel, only calling on my birthdays and during the holidays. And even when I had called her to tell her that I would be returning to South Africa soon, she never called to ask if I would go through with it.She only sent a text two days earlier wishing me a safe journey.No, I'm not kidding. It literally was: "wishing you a safe journey".I'm sure that Davina must have heard from