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Read Story: SEASON 1 EPISODE 3

Mummy: Amanda, get inside.

Emeka reluctantly left me and I made fast steps into the room. On a second thought,I came back and hid behind the curtain.

Mummy: Whatā€™s the talk about going to Tansian? Who made that decision in this house?

Emeka: Mummy,I had told daddy about it and he supported the idea.

Mummy: Did he also support that Amanda goes?

Emeka: Yes mum. In fact, he said that we all can go to Tansian. Heā€¦..

Mummy: If you all go to Tansian, who would stay with me? The house will be so lonely and dead. You know I need company especially now that your father is no more. Maybe you and Nenye can go while Amanda will go to Esut or IMT.

Emeka didnā€™t say anything. There was silence in the sitting room.

Mummy: Daddy talk to me nau.

Emeka: Till we get back to Enugu first. Amanda also has to make a decision yā€™know.

Mummy: Butā€¦..

Emeka: Mum please donā€™t stress it. Iā€™ll be inside.

I quickly walked down the corridor to my room. I prayed like I had never prayed before,asking God to see me through.

I didnā€™t mind going to any school so long as I was going to further my education and get a degree.

Our journey back home wasnā€™t bad. The driver drove us and we didnā€™t say much on the way. As soon as we entered our compound, I knew I was back to being the slave. We all got down and was waiting for the driver to come open the boot when mum called for our attention.

Mummy: Drop all the luggage downstairs. Weā€™ll be having a meeting now.

Nenye: But mum, Iā€™m hungry. Canā€™t we at least eat something before the meeting.

Mummy: Donā€™t worry dear. Its going to be a short one.

Emeka looked at me and smiled. I was too nervous to smile back? Instinct told me I was the reason for the meeting. He came to me and patted my shoulder.

Emeka: Whatā€™s the matter?

Me: Nothing. Iā€™m fine.

Emeka turned to know if anybody was close but he saw mum opening the door while Nenye stood behind her complaining of something.

Emeka: I know youā€™re worried about this sudden meeting. You have to always believe me, Iā€™m here for you and Iā€™ll always be. You need not worry about mum and her wahala. Youā€™ll be safe okay?

I nodded, trying hard to fight the tears and stop them from falling.

I lifted my box and dragged it into the house. Mum and Nenye were already seated. I quickly dropped my box where Nenye had dropped hers and took a seat. Emeka entered shortly and the meeting began.

Mummy: First of all, I want to thank you all for the good behaviour you all put up in the village. It shows you all are now matured enough to know between right and wrong. Thank you very much for not disgracing me at the village.

Nenye: Donā€™t you trust me mummy. I knew that those wicked men and women at the village will be monitoring all our movements so that theyā€™ll have something to gossip about when we return, but Iā€™m glad there plan didnā€™t work at all.

Mummy: Thatā€™s my girl. Now, to the reason why I called this meeting, Iā€™ll go straight to the point.

I adjusted in my seat, waiting for the worst.

Mummy: Amanda!

I swallowed hard. Here it comes.

Me: Yeā€¦..yes mummy

Mummy: I want to state how the affairs of my family will be ran from now onwards. If youā€™re not happy with it, you can pick your box from that spot and walk out,Iā€™ll be kind enough to give you transportation fair although I know that you made new boyfriends at the village who gave you enough money.

Nenye chuckled and my eyes got wet.

Mummy: Did you get me clear?

Me: Yes mummy.

Mummy: Good. From today, youā€™ll be seeing to all the domestic chores in this house; cleaning, washing, mobbing, drying, cooking, every d–n chores. Didā€¦..

Emeka: Mummy please wait.

Mum: Iā€™m not talking to you. Will still get to your part.

Emeka: But mum, if she handles all the chores, what will Chinenye be doing?

Nenye: Mummy tell Emeka not to call my name there again o. Is it bad if I donā€™t do anything?

Emeka: Ihere mee gi (you should be ashamed of yourself). Look what is coming out from your mouth. At your age, you canā€™t do any thing. Spoilt brat. If its to have boyfriend now, youā€™ll know how to do that one. Emulate Amanda for once andā€¦ā€¦

Mummy: Now shut up both of you. Nobody is going to speak anymore until Iā€™m done. Do you get me?

Nobody said anything. Was I talking before?

Mummy: As I was saying, Amanda will handle all the domestic activities of this house. After this meeting, youā€™ll go back to your former room, pack out everything you have there and move them to the boys quarter.

I raised my head in shock. I was alarmed. I never knew it would get to this. Tears ran down my face and I began to miss daddy.

Emeka: Why? Why will she move to the boys quarter? Has the rooms in this house finished? What will you do with all the rooms here? Mummy this is wickedness. It is not fair.

Mummy: Ikwusigo? (are you done speaking?) Nobody will flaunt my orders in this house not even you Chukwuemeka.

Emeka sprang up immediately like heā€™s being bitten by something.

Emeka: Iā€™m sorry mum but Iā€™m going to flaunt your orders this time. Amanda is not moving to the boys quarter but if she must, Iā€™ll also move in with her.

Mum sprang up immediately and launched an attack towards Emeka. He stood his ground and looked on as she approached. She raised her hand to give him a slap but somehow,she missed the target. I quickly went between the two of them and knelt down.

Me: Mummy please, Emeka biko. Donā€™t say anything anymore. Iā€™ll move to the boys quarter. Donā€™t fight because of me. Mummy, Iā€™ll do anything you say donā€™t just fight anymore please.


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