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Friday, December 28, 2012
PLEASE BREAK MY HEART 2-EPISODE 18
PLEASE BREAK MY HEART (2)-EPISODE 18
EPISODE 18
Tuesday (6:00PM)
I leaned against the stairs as I walked
upstairs. One of the maids halted as she was pulling a bag down the stairs.
“What is this?” I asked, looking at the bag.
“It is for Ms. Dora
Williams. She asked me to take it to the cab.”
I eyed the bag and continued up
to my room. I met Dora in the hall way upstairs. “Where is it that you are
going to?” I asked with sarcasm in my tone. She clutched her pouch to her neck.
“Or are you going with Dad to the Bahamas? You really want my life, don’t you?”
She sighed and shook her head.
Dora looked sad. “Darlene, I came to this house with so much admiration for
you.” here we go again with the reverse
psychology, get to the point! “But, like they say, things change. I don’t
know how much of you I admire anymore, maybe just your decisiveness. And that,
I don’t think you have anymore because if you did you would know who you are in
love with.”
YOU KNOW HOW SUCH STATEMENTS END; I HIT HER WITH A THUNDEROUS SLAP! “Are you by any chance out of your mind?” I
asked. My eyes were burning hot now. “You are shameless enough to be jumping around
Jake when you have a boyfriend and here you are preaching to me about not
knowing who I love. What has love got to do with this?” I shouted.
“Everything,
Darlene. EVERYTHING! Darlene, you are burning in jealousy and pride because
Jake prefers me to you.” She stopped to caress her cheek. “Never hit me again!”
It was as though a bell had hit
my head, and it was still resounding from the reverberation. “Dora, wake up and
smell the coffee. I have been with Jake forever; he could never choose you over
me!” I was talking defensive.
“You sound so
confident. I would be sending you a wedding Invite soon.”
I swallowed HARD. My eyes
blinked carelessly as I tried to place Dora’s statement. “Is that a threat?” I
asked.
“Why would I threaten you, big sister? You are
in real denial of who you truly love, Darlene and this is making you see the
evil in everyone, and I care about you a lot.”
“Dora, you are
selfish. You just want everything that I have and own. Well you have it all
now, Get out of here.”
She smiled with one of the worst
defiance I had ever seen. “Darlene, back to your initial question, I am leaving
this house for a while, I need to understand what family means again. I love
you, Darlene and I wish you the best against Subomi.” She then moved aside
carefully with her bag and left.
I watched her as she walked
away, I couldn’t say a word to her. I sighed and turned around to see Dad. He
had a muffler wrapped around his neck. He was wearing a jean and a polo white
shirt. “My flight is tomorrow morning.”
I sighed and stepped out of his
way. “Safe journey.”
He held my hand back. “For a
moment Darlene, I had thought that we were connecting again yesterday and that
I could tell you a deep secret, but now I really don’t know.”
I rolled my eyes. “Dad, keep
your secret. Sooner or later we will all know. After all, I found out about
Dora. This won’t be an exception.” I said and left for my room. Where could be
Dora be going? Could she be travelling with Dad to the Bahamas? OR WAS SHE GOING TO JAKES??? I hurried to my phone and then paused. I was
restrained with the thought that I might be stirring up enough things in
Jacob’s heart.
I would take a nap. It’s so
necessary. Dare still hasn’t called.
TUESDAY
(9:00PM)
I rolled over my sheets and
turned on the wireless route. I would have a Skype chat with Sameer. It is
important to check the welfare of your witness.
“Hey Sameer.”
He smiled as he adjusted himself
before the web cam. “Ms. Williams, are you having a good evening?”
I smiled. “Yes, it is fine.
Where did Dare go to?”
“He told us that
he had something important to attend to.”
I nodded with the typical look
of ‘whatever he had to do could wait’ “So how are you doing?”
“I am doing
okay. I can’t wait for tomorrow. I will be happy to see the end of Obi.”
I sighed. I wanted Sameer to go
back to his family as soon as possible. “Get some sleep, Sameer. Tomorrow means
War.”
I checked the usual the popular
lawyers’ website to check what was going on.
“SUBOMI BANKOLE
SALUTES DARLENE WILLIAMS COURAGE.” I read aloud and then went to the
commentary.
The punch line in the commentary was Subomi saying… ‘I think Darlene Williams is good, at least, my baby
girl Jumoke used to cry because of her during their high school days, but law
is more than school debates. Court rooms are bigger than class rooms, and
definitely Subomi is bigger than Darlene Williams!”
I read the punch line over and over again. It was dampening. There was
this heat rushing through my body. I turned on the A.C; it was getting hotter and hotter. I rushed into the shower in my
clothes and sat in the tub.
I ran the water open and started to rehearse. The conditions for my
rehearsal to any sane lawyer was harsh, but when you are already written off
before you step into the court room, you might want to hype yourself in any
appealing manner.
“Knock knock”
I hurried out of the bath. I was wet from head to toe yet I didn’t mind
and I sloppily opened the door. “What do you want? You should be long gone.” I
said, returning into the room.
“I can’t leave you
alone. You have a court case tomorrow, you need family.”
I smiled. “Isn’t that what you said you were going after?” I asked,
staring at Dora.
“I couldn’t
leave.”
She handed me a towel. “Do you still care about me?”
I collected the towel and wrapped it around me. “No.”
“Then I’ll leave.”
She replied and left for the door. “You may not see me again.”
I smiled. “It’s about time.”
She nodded and opened the door. “Bye Darlene. I hope you win.” She then
left.
“WHY DID YOU COME
BACK?” I yelled!
I dried my body and had a change of clothes. I then left for the
kitchen. Food was of the essence. I had starved myself and it was beginning to
wear me out. I settled for some noodles. After a while, I dialed Dare’s phone
to no avail. I got the traditional, ‘NO ANSWER’ response. Dare wasn’t answering
his phone. I was in no mood to drop any message for him so I didn’t go to the
answering machine.
As I ate my dinner, I read the papers and soothed myself to a hot mug
of chocolate. All the papers were with the same story, ‘Subomi versus Darlene
Williams’. I got tired of the same thing and left for my room.
I plugged my I-pod into my ears and started playing some country music.
I needed to talk to someone. I resulted to my Skype contacts. Even though Jake
was offline I wasn’t sure I would have called him, I tried to put a call
through to Toni but she was also offline.
I tried to sleep but it was
almost impossible.
WEDNESDAY (12:15AM)
I was taken aback by my first court case in
Law school. I didn’t sleep all through the night. I was nervous. My colleagues
then used to say that ‘I was obsessed with successes but I wouldn’t have it the
other way. Losing was never an option. I knew people who lived by the
philosophy but still couldn’t point out to success. I wasn’t lucky, I was
blessed. I had spent hours reading all night and then Jake was with me all
through that night.
“I know you will
win this case.” he had said.
I smiled as I closed one of the
text books. “Jake, it’s my first.”
He shrugged. “With you, it just
comes.” he stretched out on my bed. Jake came around often, we were
inseparable.
“Jake, I am
sleepy.”
He smiled. “Then sleep.” He
replied, yawning.
“I don’t want
to. I want to round off this section…” I rattled about how important it was for
me to master the composure.
He left the room and returned
with a mug of hot chocolate. “This should keep you awake.” He said.
I snapped out of my thoughts as
I caressed my mug of hot chocolate. There is no Jake here today and I have to
fight it through this night. Wednesday had arrived now and I knew it was time
for me to confront Subomi. It might still be the early hours of Wednesday, but
it was still Wednesday and I could bet that Subomi was having a time of his
life after he had made me look weak in the press through his mind games.
A message popped up on my phone. It was from
Jake. I opened it and it read:
“Darlene,
I don’t know how the road before you is,
But I am sure that you are
coming out top in the end.
Love, Jake x”
I read the message for the 2nd
time and then replied. “Thanks!”
I heard noise from downstairs so
I went down to check, but not without a base ball stick.
“Hi Darlene.” Dad
said, sloppily. He was tipsy-drunk.
I shook my head. “Are you
feeling convicted and now you have taken to drinking?” I asked, collecting the
bottle of vodka. He snarled. I placed the bottle carefully on the side table
and helped him to a chair. The maids instantly took their leave.
He grunted a bit. I was
irritated by the sound. “Dad!”
“Whattttttttttt?”
he asked, turning on the television.
I relaxed in my seat.
“It’s in the
news. It’s on the internet. Everyone is talking about you, Darlene.”
I rolled my eyes. “Dad, it’s
expected. I know what’s coming.”
He scoffed. “You have no idea
yet.” He dragged himself into an upright position. “The case is against Subomi
Bankole. Not his daughter!”
I hissed dryly. “The alcohol is
really something, Dad. Am I ignorant that I am up against Subomi?” I paused a
bit. “Is that why you are running away?”
“I have urgent
matters to attend to.”
I charged at him. “It could
wait, DAD!” I scoffed. “This is my first case and you are not even going to be
around to witness it. How fair is that?”
“I warned you.”
I nodded. “I agree! But I want
your support. You are the only family I have got!”
“You sent Dora
away.”
I scoffed. “Here we go again! I
knew you before Dora.”
“That’s no
explanation for hurting Dora I warned you to sort things out with Jacob, you
let it get out of hands and you want Dora to share in the blame, that’s
unfair.”
I smiled. “What does Sir Kunle
Williams know about being fair?”
He shook his head. “Darlene
Williams, I want to take some blame in making you grow up too fast, but it’s
your life, rescue it!” he said, sloppily.
“Cheers Dad. I
chose this life.” I said and left for my room.
Dad might have thickened me
right from my cradle. I used to frequent Soldier’s camps. Dad had lot of
friends in the force. So we practically hung out together all the time whilst I
grew up. I spent most of my holidays living like a Soldier. I had troop hang
outs from a tender age. I was the youngest in my class, my dad was dissuaded
from putting me there, but he refused and through influence I had plenty of
experience with the soldiers.
Dad might also be right about me
needing to rescue my life. Perhaps, that’s why I had Jake, but I had
practically kicked him away. The next stop for me had to be the internet, sleep
was impossible. Nervousness had taken over and my saving grace might be the
social networks-twitter, preferably.
I had good will messages on my
TimeLine. People really wanted to see Subomi fail, but at the moment, I feel I
am not the right person to take him down.
WEDNESDAY (5:45AM)
Sleep did come and it took me unawares. I
jumped out of bed and hurried into the bathroom. My alarm had been on since
5am, but I didn’t respond to it. ‘Traffic...BRT bus…Standing....Subomi…Oh God!’
My thoughts were disoriented as I had my bath. I spent roughly 15 minutes in
the bathroom and then rushed to my mirror. I rubbed my body elegantly with my
lotion; I then sprayed my most expensive cologne. I was ‘enchanting’ myself. I had a new dress for today. I brushed my hair
backward. I slipped into my shoes and clutched my laptop bag to my hand. I
stood before my Giant Mirror elegantly and stared at myself from head to toe.
“Ready…Set…Go!”
I said, as I took a quick glance at my wrist watch. “6:35AM”
I hurried downstairs and headed for the kitchen.
Dad was having himself a glass of wine. “Good morning, Dad.” I said, pecking
him and picking up an apple.
“Good morning,
Darlene.” he replied and swirled he chair towards me. “You look beautiful.”
I took the time to stare at me
again. “Thank you Dad.” He was all suited up and a muffler dangled around his
neck.
“I want you to
know that I love you, and I wish you the best in this case. You are special,
Darlene.”
I smiled faintly. “Thank you
Dad.” I crossed my fingers. “I wish you could come, but I know you have
important matters to attend to.” I blinked carefully and pursed my lips for
some air.
He nodded. “I would follow the
case.” Was that meant to comfort me? Even the retarded ones would follow the case.
This is a chance for Chidi Obi to be damned. Who wouldn’t follow?
“Dad, safe journey. I would see you later.”
He grabbed his keys. “Let me
drop you off.” He offered.
“Never mind,
Dad. You have a flight to catch.”
He smiled. “The Firm is on the
road to the Airport. Don’t be stubborn. You shouldn’t be caught in a Mass
Transit today.” He smiled leading the way.
“Darlene, I am
running away from your court case.” Dad said, as he drove out of the Estate.
I nodded with the ‘who are you trying to convince’ look. “I
understand. You have been saying this forever.”
“I just want you
to believe me. This matter is very urgent and it has to be resolved. If it
comes out unresolved, I am finished.”
I smiled. “You are always in
trouble, Dad. Must you always have secrets?”
“Everyone has
their secrets. It’s just that I have made too many mistakes in my life and I
need to sort them out.”
I nodded. “We all need to sort
ourselves out. So are you going to Bahamas to sort it out or to run away from
it?”
“I am going to
sort it. It’s about time.”
The next minutes was quiet as Dad played
‘Call your name’ by Daughtry. Dad also had a similar taste in music. The music
was sober and I anticipated getting off the car. Dad pulled up in front of the
Firm and took a deep breath.
“Darlene Williams, no matter what happens, I
am proud to be your father.” He said, and kissed me on the forehead.
I watched Dad drive off
and then walked into the Firm. Lawyers stood in clusters. Some smiled at me
while others whispered. It was obvious that they were discussing about today’s
later showdown.
‘I
hear she is 24…I have been in this Firm for 15 years and I have not been giving
the opportunity to represent Ade-Cole Firm in any high profile case,’ ‘She must
be sleeping with Dare Ade-Cole to get her hands on Chidi Obi’s case…she will
definitely lose’ ‘I think she has got courage…but I am afraid for her, even
Kunle Williams couldn’t beat Subomi. He is a tiger in the ring!’ ‘I am afraid
that she will have a low self esteem after this case…poor girl’ ‘Something
tells me she will win’
I had heard enough! The lobby was busy
with my name filtering from mouth to mouth! Even people from my own Firm
doubted me. I had the urge to run into the elevator but it was busy, so I
headed for the stairs.
“Good
morning, Darlene.” “All the best, Ms. Williams.” I was greeted as I tried
making my way to the top floor.
Bola
greeted me with a smile as I got to the top floor. “Good morning, Ms.
Williams.”
“Darlene…”
I corrected with a smile. “God morning, Bola.”
She
collected my bag and took it into my office. “Here are your mails.” She said
dropping a bundle of envelopes on my desk. “You have had calls from four
newspaper houses and two Television stations. They want you for interviews. I
told them that I will get back to them at noon.”
I smiled.
“Thank you.” I had not even been to court
yet and they want interviews. Press and their snooping around!!! I checked
the mails. Half of the mails were to wish me ‘Success’ in the case.
Interestingly, Bobby had sent me a mail too. “That boy…” I said and sank into
my chair.
“Knock
knock.” Toni said as she entered.
I
smiled. At least, she would take away my fears. “Good morning, Toni.”
“You
are beautiful.”
I
smiled faintly. “Thank you.” I rose to hug her. “I am scared.”
“You
will be fine.”
We took
our seats. “Dare still hasn’t called me.” I said. She shrugged. “I tried his
cell but he isn’t answering. Do you think he is fine?”
She
shrugged. “I think Dare is fine.”
“Are
you hiding something?” I asked, probing Toni. “Or is he back with Reina?”
Toni
sighed. “Don’t be so paranoid. Dare had something very important to deal with.”
Everybody
had something important to deal with, especially on a Day like this. “I
understand.”
WEDNESDAY (12:45PM)
Toni strode into the office. “Do you want to
grab lunch before we leave for City Hall?”
I stared at my phone. “Dare
hasn’t called.”
“Oh boy…is that
the question I asked?” she hissed dryly and took her seat. “Dare couldn’t have
called yet. He is still attending to serious matters.”
I nodded. “Would you drive me to
City Hall?”
She rolled her eyes. “Of course
Darlene, moreover it’s not like I have a choice here.” She winked at me. “Let’s
get you something to eat, honey.” She said, taking my hand.
Bola rose to her feet as soon as
we stepped out of my office. “Ma’am…There’s been a call from the Court to
re-inform you.”
“Subomi could
forget he has a case because he is a pro…but this rookie here is as anxious as
ever.” Toni blurted.
I stared at her. “Thank you,
Bola.” I pinched Toni. “Shall we?”
“Yes of course,
my lady.”
We had our lunch at a snacks
shop just few blocks away from the Firm. I wasn’t in the mood for heavy food.
“I would have a Sausage please…” I said. “And a can of Fayrouz.”
Toni smiled proudly as she was
about to order. “A double-decker club sandwich, please.” She paused and smiled.
“A diet coke too…I won’t like to add to my weight.”
I chuckled. What did Toni think a Diet Coke would do for her?
CITY HALL (venue for the court case) (2:30PM)
Toni pulled up and turned off the stereo.
“These rats…they are everywhere.” She said, taking a swipe at the Press Men and
Women who were lurking around. I sighed and bowed my head. She rubbed my back.
“Its okay, Honey. You see, I would have killed to have these people follow me
around on my first case, I’ll say you are lucky.”
“This isn’t
funny.” I said, looking through the mirror. The Pressmen were teeming in
numbers and some pointed to Toni’s Range Rover. “I think they are coming.”
I slid down in my seat and
ensured the doors were locked. “Can these people just get away?”
Toni laughed. “I think it’s
cool. You just have to be yourself and don’t say anything that you don’t want
to. It would be worse once you step out of the court room.” She sighed. “I
think you should just soak it up.”
I sat up. “The case doesn’t
start until 4pm. What do we do to avoid these ‘rats’?”
She started the engine. “We
would drive to Shoprite, it’s just a block away but be careful not to pick a
teddy else the headlines would be that, ‘Darlene
Williams picks out a teddy to hug at night as she loses to Subomi.’ We both
laughed.
“You
are beginning to sound like Dora when she first arrived at our home. She was
everything called ‘funny’. She made my life ‘spontaneous.’”
Toni
nodded. “Sweet talk about your sister, you should just hug her when you get
home.”
“She
already left.”
Toni
sighed and drove. “You must have frustrated that little girl. Do you think she
has a connection with Jake?”
“Yes.
I think she is in love with him and I feel he likes her too.”
Toni
smiled. “What did you expect, Darlene? You struck the match; you are bound to
feel the flame.”
“I
didn’t push her to Jake.” I retorted, defensively.
She
nodded and pulled up at Shoprite. “But you pushed Jake to her.” She turned off
the engine. “Hurry and meet me here by 3:15pm.”
I
stepped out of the car and hurried into the mall. I didn’t know what to buy,
but I had to occupy myself, I was nervous. After few minutes of walking round,
I bought myself a Digital Camera I didn’t need.
“3:15PM…SPOT
ON! Shall we?” I asked as I joined Toni in the car.
She
started the engine. “Okay…my sources report that Tunji Davis just got to the
court house, and Chidi Obi is also present. We all await Subomi.”
Toni hurried back to the City
Hall
“Here we are…”
she said.
I took a deep breath and stepped
out of the car. Yes…the ‘rats’ rushed at me.
“Ms. Williams,
this is your first case, how are you going to handle it? “You are up against a
veteran, it’s no child’s play, are you confident? Can you tell us how you fancy
your chances?” the questions poured in as I tried to make my way through them
into the Court room.
Toni rescued me. “No comments…no
comments….no comments….” She dragged me by the arm into the court room. Some sanity,
at last!
There was an uproar and running
around followed. Toni and I stood up and rushed towards the window. Toni
sighed. “Subomi Bankole arrives.”
Darlene
Williams, are you ready?
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EPISODE 17
Tunji
Davis handed over the bill to the waiter and the waiter left. “Ms. Williams, I
would love to salute your courage on far on this case.” I responded with a
smile. He sighed and then continued. “Well, after all is said and done, we
would be starting the proceedings tomorrow, how do you feel?”
I
couldn’t understand Tunji Davis. I am his lawyer, yet he kept asking about my
state of mind every now and then. I could understand that maybe my age and
inexperience was responsible for everyone ‘caring excessively’, but I am a
professional and I should be given a free hand, shouldn’t I?
“I
am in high spirits.” I replied, slightly cocky.
He
smiled. That was satisfying to him on any level. “Have you seen the Dailies
today?” he asked, placing on before me.
“I
have read this exact one.” I said, tapping the paper.
The tabloids were boldly written:
“IN WHAT MIGHT JUST
MAKE FOR THE CASE OF THE YEAR, DARLENE WILLIAMS, DAUGHTER TO RENOWNED LAWYER,
SIR. KUNLE WILLIAMS TAKES ON THE EVERGREEN SUBOMI BANKOLE TOMORROW!!!”
“These Press People have a way of hyping Subomi. What’s evergreen
about him? Is that layer of grey hair that he has?” Tunji Davis asked. I guess
he wanted to start a joke, but it fell flat. I couldn’t even manage a chuckle.
We both knew that Subomi was no child’s play.
I
stared at the paper. Subomi Bankole’s picture almost stole the show. An
almost-passport size of mine was used as my picture and placed below his. At
the back page of the paper, people from all works of life had sent in their
thoughts on the case and the most probable winner. Subomi Bankole, all the way!
It could kill one’s spirit.
“I
believe in you.” he said, collecting the paper.
I
smiled. He didn’t have a choice. His money was on me. “Thank for the vote of
confidence.”
“We
could take our leave now.” He said, standing up.
I
picked up my purse.
“Excuse
me Ms.,” a voice said behind me and I turned around. “Do you remember me?” he
asked.
I
stared him from head to toe and smiled. “Bus boy, right?” he nodded in the
affirmative. “Thanks for what you did earlier today.”
“The
name is Bobby.” He said.
I
smiled. “Nice to meet you, Bobby, I am Darlene.” Mr. Tunji Davis cleared his
throat. “Meet my friend here, Mr. Davis.”
Tunji Davis stretched out his
hand to him. Bobby bowed taking the hand of Mr. Davis. “Honored to meet you,
Mr. Davis.” Tunji Davis smiled and patted him on the back.
“Shouldn’t you
be in school, Bobby?” I asked.
He
smiled. “Yes, I am on assignment. I have a term paper to submit and I am
writing on ‘The Fall of Chidi Obi – a modern day tyrant.’” He said confidently.
Goose
pimples flooded my skin. “Are you sure about the title of that Paper?
He
nodded in the affirmative. “A lot of us are banking on you to put him away
forever.” I stared at the Newspaper. “Of course, we don’t have the money to get
heard in the papers.”
I
swallowed. “Bobby, I appreciate the vote of confidence.” I said, clutching my
purse to my arm indicating that I was on my way out of the restaurant.
“Could
we take a picture together?” he asked. “The three of us.” He said with a smile.
Tunji
Davis shrugged and joined us. Bobby gave his camera to an attendant who took
our picture.
“Thank
you Sir and Ma.” He said.
I
smiled. “Can you take a joke?” I asked.
“Of
course.” He replied with a smile.
I
grinned and said. “Submit that paper when the whole case is over.” I winked and
left.
“I
BELIEVE IN YOU!!!” He called after me.
It
seemed as though I was part of the majority who didn’t believe in me. We tried
to avoid any conversation the case. ‘Let tomorrow take care of itself.’ He
dropped me off at the Firm and I returned into my office. Toni was just
returning from lunch too so we met at the door.
“Hope
you had a nice and poison free lunch?” she asked with a smile.
The
Escherichia coli thought flooded back
in my head and I managed a laugh. “It was decent. I have something to tell
you.” I said as we walked into her office. “No intern yet?” I asked, as I
stared at picture of Toni and me on her desk.
“It
gets lonely here sometimes.” She said with a faint smile.
I
dusted what used to be my seat some months back and took my seat. “I am scared
of losing tomorrow.” My eyes were full. Toni came over to me and hugged me. “I
don’t want to lose.” I said in tears.
“You
are a fighter, Darlene. I have seen you stand up for what you believe in. You
will succeed, by God’s grace.”
I
Squeezed out of her embrace. “Toni, you don’t understand, If I fail, I will be
failing a lot of hopefuls.”
She
sighed and shook me up. “You can’t fail.”
“There’s
this young guy, Bobby. I met him on the bus this morning.” I started with a
smile. “He gave me his seat. At first, I thought it was a bet of a sort with
his classmates, but I later saw the reason for his gesture today at lunch.” I
paused to clean my face. “Bobby is writing a term paper on: ‘The Fall of Chidi
Obi – a modern day tyrant’.” Toni let out a breath. ‘Whew’
She
bit her lips. “Just like Bobby believes in you, I also do.”
“Thanks
for the vote of confidence.” I said and smiled. Slowly I started chuckling. I
realized I had been saying ‘thanks for the vote of confidence’ all day. It got
to my heart, I slowly started to cry. What if their confidence wasn’t enough?
What if I really wasn’t ‘good enough’? Maybe I was just good for the small
stages. “I could step down now.” I said in tears. “I am afraid.”
Toni
looked worried. “No Darlene, you can’t give up now. I am going to call Jake,
maybe he can shake things up around here.” She said, reaching for her phone.
“Don’t!”
I said, grabbing her hand.
She
scoffed. “Why is that? There’s nothing about you that Jacob hasn’t seen. So
this isn’t strange.” She said, trying to dial his number.
“We
are no more friends!”
She
dropped her phone. “When did that happen?” she asked, slowly taking her seat.
“This
morning, Jake is now with Dora and this will soon be official between them; I
need him to be free.”
Toni
looked at me for a while and then laughed. “All this time you were pretending,
you are meant to be with Jake! See you without him for few hours and you are
like a vegetable.”
“This
is not because of Jacob. I have a court case around the corner. I am worried.”
She
shot angrily at me. “Just shut up! Why don’t you work out your emotions first?
Today, I think you love Dare, tomorrow; it looks like your life would end
without Jacob. What is it going to be? Make a choice! Stop playing with every
man’s emotions. You are not the first ‘hot-beautiful-amazing-brilliant-and-bitchy’
in all of a girl!” she rambled angrily and stormed out.
My
tears dried instantly. What did Toni just say??? I couldn’t place the last
words. ‘Hot-beautiful-amazing-brilliant-and-bitchy in all of a girl???’ I left
for my office. Toni had rubbed everything in my face all at once- good, bad and
ugly truth!
I
read the proceeding for the court case from the mail sent to me. I struggled to
keep my eyes on the laptop screen. The intercom rang. “Yes Bola.”
“Mrs.
Toni here ma’am.”
I
sighed. “I won’t be having any visitors today.’ I replied and hung up. I shut
Toni out.
The
intercom rand a second time and then there was a bang on the door. I listened
to the drum on the door. It soon stopped and then I had time to reply my mails.
Aunt Sally and Grandma had sent me a mail wishing me the best against Subomi.
Aunt Sally’s mail surprised me as she had never really cared about me whilst
growing up, and she always made it a habit to avoid Mom’s memorial services.
Well, people change-some good, some bad, others good and not-so-good.
After
thirty minutes, I had gone through all my mails thoroughly and replied the
deserving messages while the ‘SPAM’ messages went where they deserved, the
thrash! My phone buzzed and it was Jake calling. ‘What does he want?’ I didn’t pick his call. He then sent me a
text.
“I
know you don’t want to see me again, and honestly, I won’t see you but if you
could just come to the door and listen to what I have to say…thanks.”
He
tapped the door softly, but I refused to go near the door. “OKAY, I’LL JUST SAY
WHAT I HAVE TO SAY.” He said, in a loud voice.
“D…,
I don’t want to be away from you. I’ll miss you.” he started. “We don’t need
this rift between us. If you can handle it, I can’t. I need you, Darlene.”
I
slowly approached the door. I took my seat on the floor and leaned against the
door, I could guess he was leaning against the door also.
“I
am sorry if I have ever disappointed you, but I want you to know that I would
never want to hurt you.” he paused and let out a breath. I could hear him
breath from the other end. “Darlene, if you feel that the best thing is for
never to talk anymore, I would accept and respect it, it’s your wish, but I
want you to know that above every other thing, I care about you a lot and would
always be there would you need me.”
A
silence followed. He didn’t say anything again, and when I was almost scared
that he had gone and was about to open the door to confirm, he said, “Darlene,
you will beat Subomi Bankole. You may not look big and have all the top
credentials, but I trust in your brave heart that you will fight through this.
I believe in you, Darlene Williams.”
“Thanks
for the vote of confidence.”
A
huge sigh followed from the other end and then footsteps. Jake left. I opened
the door slightly to confirm my suspicions. Yes…he had taken his leave. I
returned to my seat and focused better on the details for the arraignment. The
case was to start by 4pm. What a time to start a case. I wasn’t going to wait till
evening before leaving the Firm. I took my leave as soon as the time clocked 4pm.
As
I stepped out of the Firm, I ran into Mrs. Abu. “Ms. Williams, I can see you
are taking advantage of the absence of the young Ade-Cole to leave work early.”
She said, with a smile. I stared at her carefully. She smiled at me. “It’s okay
Ms. Williams, no one would know.” She said, tapping her steering.
I
smiled. “Makes two of us.”
“I’ll
give you a ride.” She said.
I
joined her car.
“I’ll
make a quick stop to pick up my nephew. He is in Montessori.”
Children
swarmed out of their classes. It was the close of the day for them. I saw kids
run to their moms for hugs, and for those that had the drivers pick them up;
they just handed their bag to the driver and walked into the car. It reminded
me of my childhood. Drivers and guards for me. No mom or Dad to pick me from
school. It was really lonely until Jake came along. I would miss Jacob, but I need to let go. I pray I realize myself.
A
boy holding a canvas walked up to Mrs. Abu. “Aunty.” He said, with a smile. The
boy had dimples. Beautiful!
Mrs.
Abu rubbed his Thick lush black hair. “How was class today?” she asked, placing
the canvas in the trunk.
“Good.
I made a painting for you.” he said, pointing at the canvas. Mrs. Abu showed no
interest, he then tilted towards me. “I am Gregory, but everyone calls me
Greg.”
I
smiled. “Nice to meet you, honey. I am Darlene.”
“Nice
to meet you, Darlene.” he said with a wide smile.
Mrs.
Abu eyeballed him coldly and shoved him lightly. “Ms. Williams, not Darlene!”
She corrected in an instant. “Are you mates?” she asked. ‘Omo buruku’ she added in a native Nigerian tongue-Yoruba, which
meant ‘a bad child’
“I
am sorry, Ms. Williams.” He said with his head bowed.
She
pushed him ahead. “Into the car, you rude tramp!”
“Mrs.
Abu! Its fine, I am okay with it.”
She
nodded. “Of course, I am not surprised.” She said with a grimace. “Get into the
car, you too.” She ordered. I grinned and obeyed.
“I
am into Art.” Greg started.
I
peered slightly into the mirror.
“I am making a painting of an Opera night for the end of the
year.” He continued.
Mrs.
Abu hissed. “Can you spare us of your Art nonsense?” she asked, shutting him
up. “I wonder who does Art these days?” she murmured and cursed in Yoruba.
I
shook my head. “Mrs. Abu, Art is noble too.” I started. She stared at me. “On a
serious note, I wish I could paint.”
She
hissed. “What is wrong with this generation? How can you wish you could Paint?
You have the best type of profession and now you wish to paint, how silly!” she
scoffed.
“Mrs.
Abu, this is not silly. Greg has a talent. That’s something beautiful, you
should encourage him.”
She
laughed sarcastically. “Darlene, why do you guys want to throw everything away?
Sorry to draw you to this, but, your step sister, Dora Williams had life going
for her and now she’s retired into Photography. Isn’t that foolish?”
“How
do you know about Dora?”
She
grinned wickedly. “Williams is a rival firm. When they lose workers, it is to
our delight at Ade-Cole.”
“I
am a Williams!” I said, shooting at her.
She
smiled again. “You work for Ade-Cole and may end up as an Ade-Cole. Don’t think
we aren’t watching.” She said, turning into the next block. Home was close.
“Greg’s mom is just so full of herself. She thinks her boy is special and
that’s why he is at Montessori.”
“Gregory
has ability. You should learn to appreciate that. That’s something that some
people would never have.”
She
swallowed. I knew it was time to pounce on her emotions. “Gregory has something
that some people are envious of and would never have. He is representing life
in another dimension, something that brings out the beauty that we can’t see
normally. Some people could write so well and string out those words in a way
that you are seeing and believing at the same time. This is because they can
work on your imagination and make you see it from their view. It is life made so
simple.”
“What
are you trying to tell me?”
I
was slowly convincing her. “Gregory is a bright kid. I would love you to
believe in him.” Gregory smiled. She pulled up in front of the block before my
street. “Thank you ma.”
She
smiled. “Well ‘sold’, Darlene. I will think about it.” I smiled as I stepped
out of the car. I was able to ‘sell’ into Mrs. Abu’s life; I hoped she would
let Gregory enjoy painting. As I
walked down the Estate, I saw the church gate open. When is it ever closed? I walked into the church and thought of
saying a prayer. You know we have ‘these moments’ when we feel we should be
closer to God. I sat on one of the pews at the back and said my prayers. ‘Dear
God, it’s Darlene. I know I might not be right with you, but I don’t want to
lose to Mr. Subomi Bankole, so help me.’
“Amen.”
I
stared up at Pastor Ben. “Good evening Pastor Ben.” I took a quick peek at my
wrist watch to be sure that the time was around the evening range. It was
around 5pm, so I could call it evening.
“Big
day tomorrow, isn’t it?” he said, taking his seat beside me.
I
nodded with a wry smile. “I thought God should know about it.” I said.
He
scoffed with some sarcasm. “God has always known about this date even before
you were conceived.” I rolled my eyes. “I would appreciate if you rolled your
head too.” He said and we laughed. “What is with youths and rolling of the
eyes? Is that a sign of unbelief?”
“Probably,
doubt inclusive.”
He
adjusted his weight against the chair. “Darlene, right from when you were a
toddler, I have always admired you. You have a strong will and confidence which
is impeccable for anyone at your level.” He paused to give me the room to revel
in my heart. “I know this case is within your reach, in fact, I believe if
anyone will shut Subomi down, it has to be you, but I want you to know that you
can’t do this on your own.” Oh no…the God
factor! Subomi doesn’t go to church yet he wins almost every case! “I know
you might feel that some bad people get away with everything looking good, but
there is always a day when it will all be exposed.”
I
cleared my throat. “I want you to trust God more. Love him more. Darlene, you
used to be zealous for God. I know things change, but I believe you should give
him more attention.”
“Pastor
Ben, I would try harder.” I said, clutching my bag to my arm.
He
smiled. “I would be praying for you.”
“Thank
you.”
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