Previously
I was sitting in Kola's chair and checking his office computer for some files on the weekly balancing of sheets when the door opened and slammed shut.
"What the flipping fuck are you doing here?" I heard a hard male voice say. I knew exactly who it was.
I kept calm. I wanted to be classy at all cost. I tilted my head so that I could see past the system in front of me. I saw Kola looking very pissed. He looked better than he did the last time I saw him that was for sure. But he was livid. It showed. I wasn't going to feed his anger though. I would keep it cool and classy.
"Oh, you're back. Welcome." I said and continued clicking away at the computer, sending the files I needed to myself.
I didn't realize that Kola had walked over to me until he slammed the table with force making me jerk.
"What the fu
Previously...Femi.“Look, this isn’t supposed to be happening. You’re someone I respect a lot and I have a lot of love for but you can’t expect me to be your little bitch. I know you’ve tried and gotten me out of sticky situations in the past and I respect you for that but you can’t be doing this Kola. Just let things play out the way they will. I love this girl and you know it. Why are you trying to snatch my happiness away like this? If you scare her off, what do you think will happen? Did you see the emotional wreck that I was the last time? If it happens again or she decides to leave me because of you and I lose her forever, you can kiss me goodbye as well quite frankly. Nobody is forcing you to like her, just leave her the fuck alone.” I said and walked out of the room. Kola fortunately didn’t try to call me back anymore. He kept silent which was ideal because I was an emotional wreck. It
Previously…Femi."Ife!" I exclaimed. I had an anger boiling in my chest and if she wasn't careful I would definitely make her an example."Femi I know I hurt you but I'm sorry. We can move past this and be together again." She said.I couldn't help but chuckle "you must be on cheap crack if you think we will ever be together in this life or the next. It's quite late for that Ife. First off, I have a girlfriend who is a hundred times the person that you can only dream of being. And mind you, instead of looking for who's life you will ruin next, why not treat yourself of those remaining STDs in your system. I know you still have plenty of them darling so yeah fuck the fuck off. Any day you see me again, walk by without saying hello." I said and pushed my trolley with force that got her hand off it. She squealed in pain. Ah probably got hurt but I did not care in the slightest.I got into my Tesla and made my way back to my penthouse. I looked around and just now realized that I probabl
Previously…Femi.“Femi…” she dragged and trailed off. Her voice shook while she said my name. She sounded scared.“Radike talk to me. I saw your calls and texts. Y’all are not at home, what the fuck happened?” I almost yelled. I was under a lot of tension that I didn’t know what I was doing anymore.“Femi we are in the hospital. Ama collapsed while preparing to come see you. She said she’s been feeling weird all day but I didn’t know that it was that serious until this afternoon.” She said in panic.I gasped “what the hell? Wait what hospital are you at?” I ran around to get my keys and power bank to head out. What the fuck was going on? I was confused as hell.“Saint Mark’s” she said.“Fuck Radike why did you take her to that wack hospital. What if this is a serious issue. Those people could kill her.” I ranted. Saint Mark’s Hospital almost killed Kola when he had an accident in which he incited minor injuries. A simple surgery and they turned the whole thing into something more ser
Previously...Femi."Um she has a kidney failure apparently." I breathed out. It tasted very bitter coming from my mouth."What?!!! Tell me you're lying" she yelled."I wish I was. I wish all this was a lie. I am so damn dumbfounded right now" I said taking off my face cap and rubbing my head. "Oh my God" Radike exclaimed with both hands covering her mouth."I'm definitely not letting these people touch her. Not after what they did to my brother. I'm going to fly her out. She will get the best of the best healthcare and she will be fine. I know nothing will happen to her." I reassured Radike who was already sobbing. I consoled her for a while by putting a hand on her shoulder for support."This is really dark sided..." Matthew said from where he was on the other side of the room. "My sister is the healthiest person I know. How did this even happen?""I don't know man. I don't know. I will fix it." I told him and he went silent again.I looked at Ama and said in my mind. "I will never
Previously...Femi."Wait... what happened to her?" Tunde said. The worry in his face became even more evident."She's in the hospital Tunes. She had a kidney failure or disease or whatever. Both her kidneys are bad. And because I didn't answer the fucking phone they took her to Saint Mark's." I revealed."What the fucking hell? Kidney fucking failure??? And St Mark's??? No not there, they'll kill her." Tunde said in panic. He knew how Kola nearly died when he had that accident. "Yeah same thing I said. I'm just in a ditch yo. I need to get her to Mayo Clinic and fast. They are the only ones that I can trust with her. Nigerian hospitals are wack." I said. I felt less uneasy now that we were brainstorming on what to do."Look, we need to get Ama out of there as soon as possible. Is she awake at least?" Tunde asked. I shook my head. "She's in limbo. Sleeping. Coma. Whatever. She isn't conscious. The doctor said she can't fly while unconscious and if she doesn't wake up soon they would
Previously…Femi.“Yeah. It’s a whole mess.” I said. Kola was usually the person I confided in but I came to Tunde now because I felt like Kola hated Ama. It was beginning to look like that was not the case.“So where is she?” He asked. “Saint fucking Mark’s” I spat. It irked me so much that she was in that dreadful hospital.“What in the actual hell? What in the world made you take her there? Do you remember how they almost killed me in there?” Kola said. Once again blaming me.“Her brother took her, not me. I would never risk her life like that. And before you say anything her brother isn’t a Lagosian. He doesn’t know what hospitals are good and what ones aren’t. So I don’t blame him. That was the one closer to their house. We have to get her out of there and to a better hospital to do the surgery. If she doesn’t wake up they have to do it anyway. So we have to take her to a good specialist here in Nigeria.” I narrated.Tunde added “I’ll get one of those coma ambulances. She will
Previously...Femi."Kola, Tunde said they're coming in. We need to go to the reception." I said.Kola silently followed me out along with Matthew. We met Tunde in the reception area."Well?" Kola asked."We need a go ahead from the hospital to touch Ama." He said."That's not a problem. I would assume the doctor must have told the lobby to let us take her." I said."I'll go ask them." Matthew said and almost ran to the receptionists' desk. I watched him. He looked like he signed off something before he returned back to us."They can go in now." He said. Tunde got to work, taking his medication up to AMA's room with Matthew showing them the way to her ward."Thank goodness this is going well." I muttered."We just have to hope the medics don't fuck this shit up. She's stable. We expect her to remain that way." Kola said. I sighed. That was another issue.In all I felt like they were professional enough not to screw this up. Tunde would never use people he wasn't sure of.After a few
Previously….Once we were settled, we waited to hear this doctor’s side of the story. This place was know you be one of the best in the kidney transplant field so I was sure that she was in safe hands. I was half at peace knowing that we were able to get her here with no complications.“Good day gentlemen. Mr Akinjola and Mr Ukoha you are welcome.” The doctor said. It was quite creepy how everyone knew my name as soon as they set eyes on me. But then again my reputation was the loudest among my brothers and I. Tunde took the least heat because he wasn’t trying to be as ruthless and creative as me and Kola.“Yeah so what’s the diagnosis?” I asked so he would get straight to the point. There was no time for dilly dallying.“Yes sir, um… the patient has had a kidney failure but seeing as you transferred her here from another hospital then you probably are aware of why she’s here in the first place. However we ran some more tests and we have realized something very dreadful.” The doctor s