"Hey, Miss," a young man said to Faith, admiring her from head to toe and lucked his lower lip. "Wow! You're gorgeous," he added in appreciation of her beauty.
Faith turned away from Mr. Fish to where the voice was coming from behind her. 'Oh! He must be from the family of apes. How can he be so ugly? Ugh!' she pondered as she shook her head and her face expressing discomfort.
How could the handsome man be mute and the unmute one be ugly?
The man from the family of apes smiled and asked her, "Are you with someone or do you mind if I —"
Faith, noticing she had really wasted much time on scanning the men instead of focusing on her own problem which was starting to make her uncomfortable, quickly said, "I won't mind if you just show me the restroom," she blurted and could boldly see the disappointment written on Mr. Apes' face, but disregarded.
When he was also quiet for a while, she had thought he was not going to give her what she needed, but thankfully, he showed her the restroom. "Thanks,"she said and left the two men standing and ran slowly to the ladies room.
"HI, dude," Mr. Ape said to Mr. Fish, but no reply was given, instead, Mr. Fish walked away.
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Adamson walked away from the crowd while his girlfriend smiled at him from the pub. She was sitting beside the cold man who was his friend.
"Hi, love," Adamson said, which made his friend suddenly look at him, then averted his gaze and shook his head.
'What was wrong with guys calling their girls all sort of pet names?' Desmond wondered. That was how he had said when he gave his address speech, calling the woman all sorts of pet names which made him laugh sardonically all through the speech. He was still pondering on that when Caleb came into view. He had called him earlier as if he was there already, why was he so late?
"What's up, dudes? Hi, pretty lady," the new friend said, referring to the woman beside Adamson.
"HI," the lady said and took his offered hand in a shake. "I'm Cynthia," she added with a smile.
Desmond made a face at that. Did he forget to mention that she was the type that cheat? It was written all over her smile.
"I am Caleb," the new friend said. "You're a gorgeous lady. Pleased to meet you,," he said in withal.
Adamson decided to speak up for himself, knowing the kind of person Caleb was. He used his good looks to attract girls, do it with them and dump them.
"Sorry. I back off," he surrendered his hands up, then faced Desmond and winked.
Desmond smirked. "How come you're so late? You called me as if you were here already," Desmond said, obviously showing his lack of interest in what they were saying. He was not cut out for such discussions since he knew his friends to be flirts, though how Adamson now seemed to be so much a love fan was still a miracle to him.
"Oh! I'm sorry," Caleb apologized. "I was suddenly delayed by an unexpected visitor," he said.
"Okay," Desmond replied. "So, is the person still at home while you were here?"
"No, she's gone," Caleb answered.
"She?" Desmond teased. He knew what always ended up with his 'shes'.
"Yeah, a long time friend that just found out where I live. She came back from the states recently, so she decided to pay me a visit," Caleb explained.
"And?" Adamson interfered as he kissed Cynthia's forehead.
Caleb grinned from ear to ear. "Of course, I —"
Desmond widened his mouth in shock. "Gosh! Don't tell me you did that to your long time friend that only came for a visit. How could you —" He was beginning to get angry. When would his friend grow up and stop sleeping around?
Caleb laughed hard. "Chill, bro. Why are you making it sound as if I raped her?" He paused as he watched Cynthia sashayed out of their presence. The lady was curvy in all of the right places, but she was the forbidden fruit. No go area. He resumed talking, "Look, I have loved that babe since we were in school. You've got to be smart, come on."
"Smart? That's your definition of being smart. Wait, did you say you loved the girl?" Desmond laughed. "You're out of your mind, bro. How could you say you love someone and did that out of the blue? Was that love? I'm sure she left crying,"he said. How could he think and act as if what he did was right after all? His type of friends were the reason women always filled his office. They break their hearts without their permission. How could such people believe in love?
He had once preached heaven and earth to a certain young woman that was brought to him by her friend. The woman had hardened her heart about loving again and it took him several forced appointments to be able to convince the woman of the need to love and be loved.
That rule excluded him, though.
"Come on! She actually started it and I couldn't just turn her down," Caled defended herself.
"Oh, my! Women are crazy," he exclaimed as he rested his forehead on his palms with his elbows on the table that held their drinks. He took his cup and gulped down the content and asked the bartender to refill his cup. He decided to mock his friend who told him love was real as he awaited his drink. "Is that what you call love, Adamson?" Desmond asked.
"Desmond, haven't you had any feeling of seeing a beautiful woman that made your heart flutter and about to explode?" Adamson gave his reply.
Desmond held his gaze with Adamson as if he could not comprehend what he had just asked. 'Earlier..' he thought,but was interrupted by another question thrown by Caleb.
"Or you will be so mesmerized by her beauty and attraction and temporarily become mute? Not because you don't know what to say, but you just couldn't when she asks you something," Caleb put in, which earned him Desmond's full attention, but he said nothing still. He was only toying with his refilled cup of wine.
'Earlier...' Desmond thought again. 'That woman from earlier.' She had asked him politely to show her the bathroom, but he had become so mesmerized by her beauty, as his friend said, that he was unable to give her a reply. Not that he did not want to,but he could not bring himself from looking at her. He had taken his time to study her features, most especially her supple lips that brought out an angelic tone. But.....
Was that love?
Of course not. Love would never happen to him again. But what his friends had given as instances had been what happened to him. Were they present at the scene? They weren't. Caleb had not arrived then and Adamson was all over his girlfriend before he left. He did not even have a specific reason for going out and he had stood at the hallway, admiring the work of art in a frame which had the painting of an ocean wave before he had been called with the sweetest voice ever.
Desmond tried to remember what the woman had called him. 'Vampire. Goblin. Animal,' he thought and shook his head as he remembered what the young woman had settled on.
A fish.
Was she crazy? She must surely be able to think like that. And that made her a crazy beauty. He had to admit he found her attractive, but that was not too big of a deal.
"You see?" Adamson interrupted his thought. "You've felt that before, right?"
"Of course not. So, you're still on that?" he lied and laughed slightly. "I am no longer thinking about that." That was a big lie. He rose to his feet and added, "I guess I will leave now. I am fagged out from the day's work. See you next time, buddies." He patted his friends' shoulders.
In awe, they watched him stride away.
Faith Smith turned from side to side as she was sleeping soundly on a Monday morning. She had turned off her alarm when it had gone off since she was so tired from the previous day's night party.She had sneaked in at dawn when her mother was probably still asleep. Her prayer was for her mother not to notice that.
Ava knelt before her parents in their luxurious sitting room, pleading with tears. She had been begging for their approval of her courtship, but her parents, most especially her mother, wouldn't yield to what she was saying. Her mother kept telling her to find another man that was suitable for her."Mum, I love this guy. He is the only one I want to spend the rest of my life with. No one else," Ava persisted.
'Driver?' Faith wondered as she entered into the gate of the big firm called Anderson consults. She found herself looking in amazement at the big firm and had her mouth agape after entering the front gate."Hey! Where do you think you are going that you just enter like that?" A man in a security uniform said to her, making her turn back and glare at him.
The strict man, also Mr Fish, stared at her rather expressionless. He took his seat once again with a calm gesture to the seat before him, which was separated by a large desk.Faith shut her mouth and went to sit on the offered chair, but not tearing her eyes away from his face. 'Mr strict fish,' she concluded the name in her mind which, to her surprise, made the man look back at her after he had looked a
Desmond was quite shocked,so he quickly looked away so as not to appear weird. He was quite cynical about who the thought belonged to. Was it his? The grumpy lady before him had not uttered a word to him for a few minutes now. She had not opened those lips that looked cravingly soft.But those thoughts seemed to be hers? He had heard her thoughts again. It was so confusing. He could not get it off his mind, since it had neve
Ava sat surprisingly with Gabriel before her parents. She had been really amazed and glad when her mother had called her to tell her to invite Gabriel over to their house. She had told her that she'd approved of her relationship with the man. Ava could not have been more elated.Now, they were just listening to her mother as she repeated what she had told her daughter in the presence of them all which made Ava smile broadly with j
Desmond smiled as he listened to Ava explain what had happened to him. He had not believed it at first, thinking that the simple method could not have worked that easily. He became convinced as a result of the smile on the lady's face. It was not faked, but a genuine one, meaning that the method had actually worked. All he could see on her face was happiness, pure happiness. And that was what he wanted for all his 'patients' as a 'doctor.'
Faith's mother dropped herself on the chair in her sitting room at hearing the job her daughter had been hired for. "How could you settle for a driver? The salary would even be smaller than the petty one you were receiving as a teacher. You're a graduate for crying out loud," her mother vented."Mum, fifty thousand naira is going to be my salary. Can you imagine? You should be happy for me. My salary as a teacher was only tw
"What! They were lovers? Are you kidding?" Faith exclaimed as she set down a cup of coffee on the table for Desmond. He had just told her what she could have never imagined in her wildest dreams. How could her best friend and his best friend be lovers? Well, they used to be. But no one told her. Eunice never mentioned that, but she remembered her sulking over an ex that she didn't know and her friend didn't want to talk to her about it. But to imagine that to be Adamson? Wow! She remembered when they had gone to his birthday party. She had asked Eunice if she knew the celebrant, but she had said Adamson was her friend's boss. Desmond nodded. "I'm not kidding." "Oh, my God! When did you know? And why didn't you tell me?"
"I do, Desmond. And yes, I said so, but I was only trying to come up with excuses not to love you because you don't love. You stopped loving. I didn't plan on falling in love with you. I didn't want to get hurt. It just happened. And I'm sorry. I am sorry for everything."In less than a second, he was hugging her. Oddly, he felt relieved as he did so. He sighed as he noticed her leaning into him. It was as if she needed that and was waiting for him to do so. "You don't have to be sorry. Look at me," he said and put her at arm's length.She locked eyes with him. His eyes were searching hers as if there was something he was looking for. And he seemed so sad and happy at the same time."I love you, Faith. Everything is all complicated but that is how I feel. When you subm
Faith and her best friend were giving the dance their best and doing perfectly well in relieving their stress. Faith could feel her burdens eased a little. Maybe if she danced a few more times, everything would be fine.Her eyes strayed to the corner of the club and back at her friend, but she suddenly stopped dancing and looked back at the place her eyes had strayed to earlier. She had seen someone so familiar. Extremely familiar."Desmond?" She said as she watched the person turned his back to her and walked away and against her will, she followed the man.Not wanting to lose the person and to make sure he was the one, she followed behind hurriedly. She hid behind a wall and peeped at the man as he stopped and started talking to a lady. He glanced her way
Faith became agaped at the sight of where her friend brought her. "A club?" She laughed.Eunice nodded. "Yeah. You should get rid of your stress. There's a lot you can do here. And who knows ? You might actually find the one here."Faith smiled. She didn't believe that. Her friend should know that. Yeah, she believed she could find love anywhere. But clubs? Nah. And besides, finding love wasn't on her to-do list.Judging from her expression, Eunice knew what she was thinking, so she said, "Well, you never know what could happen. Shall we go in?"As they walked along the pathway, Faith recognized the place and smiled. "I've been here a few times."
The client looked confused for a moment, not understanding what he meant. "I don't under—""Oh, sorry about that. I'm listening to you. You can continue," he said, giving a deep sigh, but it seemed the man had already gotten angry with the way he sprang from his seat."How can I continue when you don't even believe it to be my story? What would I gain from telling you another story and waiting in line for my appointment? What would I gain from wasting money —""I am really sorry, sir. Please, have your seat." Desmond did not know what else to say. He did not even feel like counseling anyone that day. His day had been ruined already."I am out of here," the man said and left his office angrily. 
"Sir, I can explain what you heard why I said that. I really didn't mean it. I was just on the phone with my friend and – and.. I don't even know. Allow me to explain, please," she pleaded.Her boss could only smile. There was no need for to explain nor were there any reason to deny meaning it. It did not mean anything. He knew what to do. "I will give what you want." He walked back to his swivel chair and sat. He saw an envelope on his desk and opened, wondering what it was about.It was her resignation letter. When did she put that on his desk? Probably when she came in first to drop his briefcase. He raised it up for her to see. "I will approve this. Just one last thing, thank you so much for your hard work and for putting up with my attitude. Most especially, I really appreciate you for making me open up m
"You're going to resign?" Desmond asked before smiling. He looked at Faith, hoping to see any sign of sarcasm in her expression but he found none. "Aren't you joking?"Faith shook her head. "No, sir. I can not joke about such a thing. I am serious, sir," Faith said.Her boss sighed. What was he going to do? Yes, he was mad at her for what she did. For what she heard her say, but he was not expecting what he had just heard. He had never expected a resignation. Well, he knew she was going to quit the job one day, but he did not expect it to be so soon.Why was she resigning, though? Was something wrong? Has she gotten herself a new job? He did not know the exact thing to choose as her reason for wanting to resign.
Faith woke up earlier than usual. It was more like she had no sleep at all. No matter how much she tried and rolled on the bed she found very comfortable, she could not bring herself to have a peaceful sleep without tearing up. She just wished she could lace her fingers on the exact thing that was happening to her, but too bad. She could not.She got dressed and when it was time to go to her boss, she hesitated. She did not want to go there just to get her day more ruined. It was bad enough. But did she have a choice? She heaved a long sigh and started walking into the main house. Very soon, she would be free. She would be dropping her resignation letter very soon and would be liberated from him and the pains he had been giving her.She decided to finally let everything go. She decided to forget him and move o
"Hi. You're back," Faith asked as she entered the main building and sighted her boss sitting on one of the chairs with his head in his hands.He could only nod as a reply. How could she be jovial after uttering those words about him? He could have never been more disappointed."Are you okay?"He nodded in his palms again.Faith became worried. What was going on? She walked closer and went to sit beside him. It was obvious that he was down. He did not even look up at her. She tried to touch his shoulder but refrained in t