Linda heavily sighed, settling down silently the ceramic tray with brown-red cookies already stowed on its flat surface. With her frigid frame and a deceptive smile - lips parting in disgust, Linda observed her gulp down the orange juice hurriedly like a thief hastingly pilfering drinks and quickly gulping down one in a bid to quench his thirst and for his devised schemes not to be nipped. Linda could still hear the pattering sound of rain on rooftops like a truck offloading huge stones being stacked in it. She sat wearingly, her gaze directed apprehensively over the woman's huge gait. A new neighbor, she claim. Mrs Jones said communal living exists here and though there are rich people residing here, people just like you yet pride is missing for we love to correlate and unite; Linda remembered her words and repulsively , she glanced towards the painting which she bought five years ago from France. When things go sour and she feels deserted, it gave her relief - a soothing one. Linda fondled the couch-pillow with impatience watching the heap of dark clouds dominating the sky; the once bright and glinting sun - missing. She could see this through the curtain for she had raised it up minutes ago to know when the weather was favourable for Mrs Irene to step out of her serene home. She missed having a quiet time to herself, it was that which she love. Serenity - she could never trade for any other thing.
"And for one to say you're one cranky being with discipline too much for a young lady as you are and a lonely life...."
"Excuse me? " Linda interrupted alarmingly.
"Not me just some.. Enemies, I guess. Saying such things about you is unfair. Everyone has their rules and bothers. You offered us cookies, you're lovable. John, say thank you to Aunt once more. " Mrs Irene continued, her coarse palms rested on the back of a young fat boy as he curiously gazed at an engineering based manual clutched in his hands and his bellybutton popping out wickedly for his T-shirt was already becoming too small for his outgrown size.
"Thanks, Aunt. " he mumbled silently and peered through the medicated spectacles resting on his small nose. His small, fat fingers pointing at the pictures.
"Welcome, darling. " Linda mumbled, sighing.
"So, Linda. Heard you oversee Elites? Impressive. You're one dedicated woman and I'm pleased to know you . You see, I once organised a Woman Empowerment Programme. I'd love to see women speaking for themselves not sitting idly as housewives but starting even on a small scale business till it grows. I'd love to see more women in ministerial positions and politics due to the recognition of their prowess, hardwork and perseverance. More women in naval and army positions. Why should men be there alone? I met one guarding your gate, there can be a woman there also. Women are bold, strong and dauntless. I want my voice alongside other women to he heard by all to remove the veil from their eyes and let them see the prowess of women! " Linda watched the woman rattled off and cleared her throat like one about to give a speech on a podium amidst large audience and people of respectable positions.
"Great! It's impressive you raised such idea." Linda encouraged, nodding her head repeatedly.
There was utmost silence as Linda flinched, wondering what next will emanate from the woman's round lips as she paused, distracted by her son's mumbles. She smiled derisively, pouting her lips and poured more juice into the empty glasses slowly.
"It's reducing now and I can't see much dark clouds anymore. It's almost late and I'll need to prepare supper, you know? I'll still like to stay, I enjoyed your company."
"Thanks.... "Linda muttered dissapointedly.
"You see at 24. I had given birth to James, John's brother who's now in JS 2. He's in the hostel and I contact him everyday. When we are young, labour will be less painful and easier. "
"Yeah, " Linda felt a streak of scorn in her words almost at the verge of walking her out. She kept calm, holding back her words.
"John, we should leave now. I ought to invite you to a wedding I'll be attending next week in Abuja. The bride is a younger sister to my friend." Mrs Irene spoke loudly, now standing aright. She brought out a flower embroided envelope, Linda grasped it, dropping it on the couch being eager to see her off and have a quiet time to herself like any normal day would be. It was 5pm already, her early arrival from work was to sort out files and work on giving those who were behind the proposal, a good impression. She had a lot to do for the next day would be one day she has always dreamt off, a day to unveil and bare Tinu's eyes to the fact that she had been to more meetings, being awarded more contracts, worked on more proposals than she, Tinu has ever done.
Waving her right palm to bid the young boy goodbye and muttering orders to Musa, a sturdy man in army uniform; Linda stepped in. Clutching the envelope, she opened the flap quietly. She quivered and dropped wearingly on the couch with recoil and apprehension. Her eyeballs stared longly at nothing in particular, fear subduing her frame.
"The solemnisation and holy matrimony of our Son - Kevin Adewale and our daughter, Franca Edgar..... "she read out appallingly. Rushing upstairs with haste, she breathed heavily - averting her gaze back at the held envelope. She clamped her phone with trembling, her lips partly opened and shakingly, she dialled a number. One which she would resort to call in times of distress.
"Cynthia... Please come, come. " Linda pleaded, cutting off the call and staring at empty space frightenedly.
*****
"Tinu. I'll speak to Jack Robinson as I stated previously. You need not to worry or fidget lest you lose to her or any other competent or strategic person. " Bambi Amah Solanke assured once again, glancing at her pacing daughter.
"Mum, you've spoken to him yet? You haven't, you just haven't! " Tinu yelped with fury, dropping on the queen-sized bed - her head buried in her palms.
"I will. Been sorting out necessary things at my spa. There are issues to be resolved and I'll need to laze and talk to him. "
"Oh! Your spa, mum! I forgot you oversee and own a spa. We've not been able to converse and discuss. You've not informed your white friend yet. Time awaits no one yet you appear like one who controls the clock for you've refused to pay attention to certain necessary issues too. Tiny sobbed soberly, avoiding her mother's gaze being betrayed by the door which was ajar as she kept glancing towards it.
"And there's no crime if I tend to my Spa too. Tinu, I've been right behind you, at your beck and call. I nurtured and cared for you, became selfless just to please and gratify your desires and I'm still endeavoring to please you. I wonder why you rant about this now. "
"I do cause this matters too more. You no more care like you once did! These past months, whenever I try to let you recall our wonderful moments - the old times. All you bring up is your spa. "
"One thing I've always prayed for while I grew up is to have an husband who would be glad to see me attain great heights I've always hovered. I ought to have prayed for my children to, instead! "
"I just need you, this moment. Our trips, our discussions are now down the lane yet you choose to be blind to all my disturbances and worries!"
"Dear Lord! Now, my child calls me blind. I own a spa and it takes much effort to oversee one! "
"And I'm damn tired of hearing this! " Tinu sighed, stepping out. Tinu! She heard her call yet she walked quickly with distaste. She felt Nnamdi 's eyes and that of the cooks trailed her yet she walked on, slamming her car's door.
Reeling speedily past the street, grumbling bitterly with her fist hitting the wheel with despair; Tinu Solanke shouted. She tried hard to suppress a cry as she kept breathing loudly like one stifled by heat.
Tinu drove past hastingly , almost bumping into pedestrians on lanes. She clutched a fistful of gums from the glass jar next to her steering wheel . She chewed, sneering and sniffing with fury.
"What the heck! " she bursted, hitting the wheel repeatedly like it was it she has scuffle with. With a flustered face and her fingers ruffling her hair, Tinu remained still with her mouth bloated, gums in it.
Silently, she closed the opened jar with its lid , her head reclining on the car's wheel. Her hair encovered half of her face, Tinu grasped her phone, still stifling.
"Babe, Mark... Are you .? Cool, yeah. Guess I'll be fine when I get to you.... Thanks... " Tinu mumbled.
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Flanked by the blue - colored walls and office upholsteries with stacked files peering through the large office desk; Linda Solanke giggled, staring at the red-haired lady as she gulped down her tea. She coughed slightly, her right palm cupping her mouth while she flashed a glance at the sitted lady again. The laughter emitting from her lips was strange, surreal and her frigid self seemed flexible and less cold - lukewarm. The red - haired lady beamed with a polished face - the makeup concealing her eye-bags and coarse skin. She magnificiently sat like a queen or empress meeting up with an emperor or a monarch, her furry jacket brushing the tiled floor swiftly while she spoke with her right palm under the tea-mug. "Linda, you know family matters too. That bond! But I really do understand where you're diving to. And your experience in that meeting, hilarious! " The lady laughed; now placing the mug on a silver tray at th
" Alas, my soul is pleased and my burden is light for the Lord has blessed me with great and insightful seeds, he watered them and exceedingly granted them favor and success. Tinu, you have greatly pleased me and have also made me more proud among my equals. A man can only claim to be totally achieved and successful only if his off springs walk in his way or are more prosperous than he is and mine are pleasing me daily with gracious acts and exemplary lifestyles. May the soul of my once beloved – Folake rest in peace and with an heart full of gratitude, I appreciate my love – Bambi for nurturing my children, easing my worries always.” A pleased Minister Solanke acknowledged in his newly styled white kaftan and his bald head glinting under the glorious light of arrayed chandeliers ; a half-filled glass in his right hand. The arranged success party which had caught some off-guard proved to be successful as different shade
Striding past the large reception with the clerk maintaining a serious look as with focus, he bowed his head low in accord; Linda Solanke ignored with a glaring frown pulverizing her innermost feelings. Earlier, she noticed the rigorous effort which he had devoted to ironing his striped T-shirt with the vivid, smooth texture of the shirt pleading to be touched. “Just how Kevin’s shirt was – smooth and neat.” she quailed, frowning for she knew the mistake she had made. She pledged never to utter the name yet her lips were an object of betrayal. Nodding in response to the resonant greetings from her workers, Linda stopped – glancing curiously at them as a teacher would steadily count his pupils to be sure of how accurate the attendance of the day was and why Sandra was absent for the class. They were all present, in dazzling and suiting office wears and behind the large office table with long star
Glancing curiously and unrestingly across the large living room - flanked by exquisite murals and a rural area painting with fertile trees and flowers, sprouting; Mark forced a smile amidst being subdued and pulverized by anxiety. He could feel her gaze now for she had kept silent already - no giggle nor chuckle. Her flowery flannel brushed his polished and glinting shoes as she bent, her head placed on his right shoulder. He watched the maids swiftly move to and fro with glances, creeping and squinting while they conversed in hushed tones; their striped gown worn like hostelites in dormitories. Striving to stay calm as expected, he placed his left palm on hers - stroking her manicured fingers gently yet nervously. She muttered some words which he couldn't decipher for he was pensive. It was
" I am Inspector Chuwkuma and he is Detective Mark. We are from Elewe police station. We received a complaint and heard of the recent robbery and how belongings were despoiled and plundered. I'm certain the thieves are the same people we've been ransacking everywhere for, they move from street to street to collect with coercion, the hard - earned money and possession of others. We will continue with our investigation but we'll need information from you all. Who is Bode, please? " Bode watched the short, stubby man in black police uniform rattled, gesticulating with a black pistol beside his gird.
"Yes Nicole, my brother. So much happenings - sad and outrageous! So many people are really suffering. And this moment, all we need is love regardless of gender, race and religion. Just love! " Linda heard him say, his voice subduing the others'. She scoffed, narrowing her eyes across the restaurant, relishing the serene ambience. The atmosphere was quite humid and she felt her derm being prickled a little, almost puking as her stomach burned from having to sit and listen to a fellow she would consider as jaunty. She felt her gaze - Cynthia's and her unreasonable winks with her hair stylishly swept up high and tiny curls dangling. Linda sighed, rambling over the plate with garnished chicken lazing on it. &
Bode stamped his right foot on the small ant which had encroached his privacy by laying comfortably beside him. He felt irked by the mosquito bites he had suffered for three days and the tiny lumps gaining territory over his cracked skin. His bloodshot eyes stared at empty space as he brood , mesmerizing with his mind so far away. A cold surge of emotions overwhelmed him as he crouched, feeling the urge to micturate while he glanced at the dust-coated paint pail at the farther end of the cell. He wondered if his mother had hear about his arrest yet and how loudly she will yell like one grieving a dead child. He felt his body ache and pain suppressing his bod. He resented himself now that he was in a gruesome situation as this and like a peripatetic overseeing a city - his place of tour; he stared - his chin with beads scanty as it rested on his coarse palms. He was wounded with his soul and mind. Now he felt battered and the arid environment wasn’t soothing to him.He could re
With beads of sweat thinly plastered on his forehead trickling down his nose amidst the soft wind rustling by and his tears eyes tinged from an open fire next to a food seller joint. Bode bound past, his legs aching and feet coated with dust. He walked on, avoiding the cans and empty water bags scattered partingly on the road, repugnant water peering from gutters. The sky was clay-like, girded by heap of greyish color and riant rays emitting from its beautiful abode.“Been long I’ve been to this place. More peaceful than my habitat. “ Bode mumbled, grunting as he bent, regarding a tall, dark woman braiding a little girl’s hair, her head stuck between her huge thighs. Bode trudged, walking down a street. He greeted some women sitting outside a bungalow - all attending to different chores with some semi-naked kids with exposed t
“Yay! Bridal showers, spinster’s last night, wedding eve, so many preparations girls. I’m super excited! “ Tinu croaked, her garbling giggles subduing the babbles of her friends. They girded her with legs enclosed like one in Yoga class with stuffed and colorful pillows reclining on their laps like babies in shawls. “We’ll make it didn’t and the media itself will bustle with news making an impression on all! Who won’t desire to see Tinuke Solanke, daughter to the Minister of. The young, sexy, talented lady who gets married to Nigeria’s billionaire son. Tinu, I’m glad!” blared, clasping a face wipe from its pack as she leveled an ointment on the wipe’s whitish surface with the slimy oil dripping as it leaves moi
Linda scowled, her dry palms inclining on her bosom. Her palpitation increased and rapidly, her heart throbbed while she walked with her shoulders, bent and dropping like a limp noodle falling from the dish it inclines on. She stared like her vision was blank - like a myopic one whose sight was failing and couldn’t distinguish black from white or outdoor from indoor and it was vivid she had a lot in her mind. The sun had rose , emitting fluorescent beams. Linda squinted her eyes - raising the car’s bonnets as she stared, unsure of what to touch or change. She was two streets away from her home - heading to work and in a split second, the car had stopped. She graciously stood, a car sped past. She entered, sitting awhile and wondering if to go back home or inform her father to send a driver over. She suspired, picking up her phone as it chimed.
Linda scowled, her dry palms inclining on her bosom. Her palpitation increased and rapidly, her heart throbbed while she walked with her shoulders, bent and dropping like a limp noodle falling from the dish it inclines on. She stared like her vision was blank - like a myopic one whose sight was failing and couldn’t distinguish black from white or outdoor from indoor and it was vivid she had a lot in her mind. The sun had rose , emitting fluorescent beams. Linda squinted her eyes - raising the car’s bonnets as she stared, unsure of what to touch or change. She was two streets away from her home - heading to work and in a split second, the car had stopped. She graciously stood, a car sped past. She entered, sitting awhile and wondering if to go back home or inform her father to send a driver over. She suspired, picking up her phone as it chimed.
With beads of sweat thinly plastered on his forehead trickling down his nose amidst the soft wind rustling by and his tears eyes tinged from an open fire next to a food seller joint. Bode bound past, his legs aching and feet coated with dust. He walked on, avoiding the cans and empty water bags scattered partingly on the road, repugnant water peering from gutters. The sky was clay-like, girded by heap of greyish color and riant rays emitting from its beautiful abode.“Been long I’ve been to this place. More peaceful than my habitat. “ Bode mumbled, grunting as he bent, regarding a tall, dark woman braiding a little girl’s hair, her head stuck between her huge thighs. Bode trudged, walking down a street. He greeted some women sitting outside a bungalow - all attending to different chores with some semi-naked kids with exposed t
With beads of sweat thinly plastered on his forehead trickling down his nose amidst the soft wind rustling by and his tears eyes tinged from an open fire next to a food seller joint. Bode bound past, his legs aching and feet coated with dust. He walked on, avoiding the cans and empty water bags scattered partingly on the road, repugnant water peering from gutters. The sky was clay-like, girded by heap of greyish color and riant rays emitting from its beautiful abode.“Been long I’ve been to this place. More peaceful than my habitat. “ Bode mumbled, grunting as he bent, regarding a tall, dark woman braiding a little girl’s hair, her head stuck between her huge thighs. Bode trudged, walking down a street. He greeted some women sitting outside a bungalow - all attending to different chores with some semi-naked kids with exposed t
Bode stamped his right foot on the small ant which had encroached his privacy by laying comfortably beside him. He felt irked by the mosquito bites he had suffered for three days and the tiny lumps gaining territory over his cracked skin. His bloodshot eyes stared at empty space as he brood , mesmerizing with his mind so far away. A cold surge of emotions overwhelmed him as he crouched, feeling the urge to micturate while he glanced at the dust-coated paint pail at the farther end of the cell. He wondered if his mother had hear about his arrest yet and how loudly she will yell like one grieving a dead child. He felt his body ache and pain suppressing his bod. He resented himself now that he was in a gruesome situation as this and like a peripatetic overseeing a city - his place of tour; he stared - his chin with beads scanty as it rested on his coarse palms. He was wounded with his soul and mind. Now he felt battered and the arid environment wasn’t soothing to him.He could re
"Yes Nicole, my brother. So much happenings - sad and outrageous! So many people are really suffering. And this moment, all we need is love regardless of gender, race and religion. Just love! " Linda heard him say, his voice subduing the others'. She scoffed, narrowing her eyes across the restaurant, relishing the serene ambience. The atmosphere was quite humid and she felt her derm being prickled a little, almost puking as her stomach burned from having to sit and listen to a fellow she would consider as jaunty. She felt her gaze - Cynthia's and her unreasonable winks with her hair stylishly swept up high and tiny curls dangling. Linda sighed, rambling over the plate with garnished chicken lazing on it. &
" I am Inspector Chuwkuma and he is Detective Mark. We are from Elewe police station. We received a complaint and heard of the recent robbery and how belongings were despoiled and plundered. I'm certain the thieves are the same people we've been ransacking everywhere for, they move from street to street to collect with coercion, the hard - earned money and possession of others. We will continue with our investigation but we'll need information from you all. Who is Bode, please? " Bode watched the short, stubby man in black police uniform rattled, gesticulating with a black pistol beside his gird.
Glancing curiously and unrestingly across the large living room - flanked by exquisite murals and a rural area painting with fertile trees and flowers, sprouting; Mark forced a smile amidst being subdued and pulverized by anxiety. He could feel her gaze now for she had kept silent already - no giggle nor chuckle. Her flowery flannel brushed his polished and glinting shoes as she bent, her head placed on his right shoulder. He watched the maids swiftly move to and fro with glances, creeping and squinting while they conversed in hushed tones; their striped gown worn like hostelites in dormitories. Striving to stay calm as expected, he placed his left palm on hers - stroking her manicured fingers gently yet nervously. She muttered some words which he couldn't decipher for he was pensive. It was