The morning rising sun was hot, I looked around
the yard as I walked towards the exit. My heart and mind at peace even when my
mission was hotter and very disturbing. I had no way of explaining my feelings
at the moment, the only thing on my mind was to find something that would
fulfill my heart`s desire, and that was the love of my dear fiancé.
Mario is a good man and I intended to make it my mission to let
him have a blessed and long life. Now that my life had a large stumbling block,
I wouldn’t give up hope of other`s happiness especially that of the man I had
come to so much love it sometimes hurt the thought of living a life without
him.
“Ketty! Ketty! Stop!” the shouting voice of Mario made me stop
in my steps but I bothered not to turn around and look at his face. I was so
scared of seeing what lay within them I preferred to act like I didn’t care at
all about his feelings.
“I have already told you this is final Mario, I don’t know why
you want to make things harder than they are already” I spoke without facing
him I could feel him breathe behind my back.
Instead, he held me from my back and squeezed me in a tenderly
way and like that was the only grip on the tears I had held on to in my eyes, I
felt my chin wet.
“Stop please, will you?” Mario whispered rubbing his face in my
back I swallowed hard fighting the urge to turn around and kiss him, tell him
all will be okey. But on second thoughts, I stepped forward and though he
hesitated to let me go, he eventually released his hands from me and I freely walked
away getting on the first bus that was pacing by the road side.
Mario`s house was just along the road in Kamwala south so I had
no issues when it came to transport. The moment I settled back in the back seat
of the Toyota hiace, I looked in his direction and I regretted it the very
moment seeing him still standing there his hands on his face.
“Men do cry after all” I shrugged not happy about the feeling
though.
“Hey sister, ndalama apo” the bus conductor raised his voice and
I looked up at him with a smile,
“Yes please, here” I handed him the money which was already
folded in my hands.
“Town?” he asked me but I was so lost in my mind I didn’t answer
him.
The next time I paid attention to him was when I recalled he had
to give me my change.
“I was asking you were you are going sister and you played dump,
that is the problem with imwe my slay queens bamu Lusaka, you think you run the
entire world” the man uttered his frustrations on me, I was tongue tied.
I took a moment to analyse my dressing, I was clad in a pair of
thick jeggings and a blouse long enough my entire back and hips were well
covered, I had some white schores on my feet that matched my floral blouse. My
face and hair as was my trend was well and neatly done.
“Well, what makes you think every woman in Lusaka is a slay
Queen?” I found myself answering him back after I confirmed in my head I was
actually okey with my dress.
He looked at me and my calm face and instead smiled widely.
“Awe ndimwe babwino chabe mwandi sister (no, you are just beautiful my sister)” he shrugged and I had no more to say to him I even failed to pronounce a thank you.
A few minutes later I was out of the bus and was matching
hurriedly across the streets when someone bumped into me I sharply looked in
the direction the woman was heading and was so sorry to find her lying flat on
her stomach some people watched her others whispered softly I could not tell
what they were saying.
“What the hell is wrong with you, you cannot watch were you are
going?” I shout out before I could control it and the lady slowly but carefully
stood up and wiped her back and hands.
“am so sorry dear, I didn’t see you, my mind is somewhere else”
she spoke so gentle just her voice made me develop a lump on my throat I hated
myself for behaving like that, humiliating the lady when she already had enough
with falling down in public.
“Um, excuse me” I walked towards her when she turned to go as I
had not responded to her apology but kept looking at her.
“Am sorry I was so harsh on you” I apologized
“It’s okey dear, it was my fault really” she smiled but in a sad
way I held her hand
“Where are you going? You look troubled?” I asked her
“Um, my mother” she stammered and I could see the struggle in
her eyes as she tried to tell me what was bothering her.
“Listen, its okey, am a stranger I understand, but I feel bad
for you, honestly you don’t look well at all. Can you tell me what is wrong,
please?” I held on to her and instead of answering she burst out crying.
“My God Lady, what is it?” I now pulled her in an embrace and I
am not sure what led me but I pulled her hand and led her in South gate mall
and found a seat outside some café.
“Am sorry” she cleared her throat wiping her tears and trying to
wipe the ones that had fallen my hands.
“It’s alright dear, you can calm down now” I whispered with the
best smile I could give.
“My mother, is very sick in the hospital, am just coming from
there and the doctors are recommending a huge sum of money for her medication
and operation, I have no idea where or how I will get the money. She is the
only one I have as family, I cannot go anywhere to ask for help. I don’t work,
I lost my job as a shop keeper a few months ago due to her sickness which made
me abscond from work for some time” she teary explain, I nodded my heard slowly
to make sure she understood I was listening to her.
“Am sorry about your mother. What is wrong with her?” I asked
her after she managed to control her tears.
“She has some kind of cancer I don’t know how to pronounce it
well, it is growing so fast and is located in her stomach” she responded
“Oh, God, am so sorry for that. By the way what is your name? Am
Ketty” I looked at her
“Am Chisomo” she for the first time smiled it was like her name
her name gave her hope after all.
“Chisomo, I like you, not only are you so beautiful you seem
like a good person too, some people would never care so much about their ill
mother but I can see the struggle and the desire you have to get her better. “
I smiled.
“She did the best for me am just returning the favor, besides
she is my mother and I would never get to have another in this world” she
smiled
“I know right?” I smiled back, in fact admiring she had such a
connection with her mother, the thing I always wished for but never got a
blessing to have it.
“well, it seemed fate made us to meet today, am on a mission and
now that I have met you, am thinking you could be the one to help me with it” I
smiled holding her smooth dark brown hands she looked at my face her eyes full
of hope.
“Really?” she smiled
“Really, I would help you with the money you want for your
mother for some favor” I started and she sat up ready to hear it all.
To be continueD
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