“Hi sweet sis!” Emeka exclaimed as he walks into Nkem’s bed room.
“Hello big bros!” She cheerfully responded.
“I never knew you have a very pretty looking girl friend.” He said,
still standing.
“How do you mean?” She asked while lying in her bed.
“I’m referring to Ada, of course.”
“Oh,” Nkem exclaimed. “That’s my darling friend!”
“Interesting.” Emeka added, nodding his head.
Ada had been Nkem’s best friend
right from their childhood. They both graduated from same Secondary School some
months back, and just sat for JAMB examination few days ago. That very day,
Wednesday 17th of April 2013 to be precise, Ada visited Nkem at her home as
usual; but that was the first day Emeka set his eyes on her.
Emeka, a twenty-one year old chap whom was a 200 Level student of Civil
Engineering in University of Ibadan on his First Semester holiday break, was
Nkem’s immediate elder brother; he was about three years older than her.
“I like her.” He continued.
“Hmm.” Nkem murmured.
“I think she’s my dream girl.”
“Dream girl?” She surprisingly asked. “But you hardly know her?”
“That’s not an excuse, my dearest sister.” He quickly chipped in.
“Besides, I don’t think my friend would like a rascal like you.” She
teased him.
“Don’t bother about that,” He said. “Let that be my worry.”
“I’m exhausted.” Nkem said. “I
want to go to bed.” She requested, frowning.
“Ok, suit yourself.” The lover boy replied. Walked to the door and
stepped out.
“This boy must be crazy,” Nkem soliloquized in her bed. “I pray he
wouldn’t do anything silly towards my friend.”
* * * * *
“Nkem!” Her mum who was seated at the sitting room, called as soon as
the door bell rang.
“Yes mum!” She answered in a high tone from her bed room.
“Please, come and check who’s at the door.”
Nkem hurriedly stepped out of her room, walked to the entrance to the
sitting room and quickly let the door open.
She needed not to ask who was at the door before she could let it open
since the guest must had passed through a scrutiny at the gate.
It was Ada, her best friend. She stepped into
the parlour the moment the door was let open. The slim and dark looking girl
who was average in height, was clad in a pair of black trousers, white
round-neck polo and a pair of brown sandals. That was exactly six days after
her last visit.
“Oh, is you!” Nkem excitedly exclaimed, and close the door.
There was no notice about her coming. She intended to take Nkem unawares.
They hugged each other affectionately.
On her part: her mum who was still seated on one of the upholstery
chairs, looked at them and shook her head in excitement.
Taking a close study at the
teens as they hug themselves, it’s only a man suffering from acute glaucoma
that wouldn’t observe that they were really best of friends.
“Good afternoon, Mum!” Ada greeted while stylishly
bowing her head as a mark of respect as soon as she walked closer to Nkem’s
mum.
“Good afternoon, my dear.” She responded, smiling. “You’re welcome.”
“Thank you Ma!” Ada appreciated.
“How are your parents?”
“They are fine Ma.”
“And your siblings?”
“They are all doing great, Ma.”
“Please, make yourselves comfortable.” She urged both of them. Stood up
and walked straight to her matrimonial room with a Magazine in her right hand.
“Thank you Mum.” Nkem happily dished out
as her mum walks out of the parlour.
Immediately, they sat very close to each other on one of the two-in-one
upholstery seats in the sitting room.
“I learnt our JAMB results are out?”Nkem anxiously enquired.
“Yes, you’re right,” Ada replied. “I read it on Facebook yesterday.”
“Interesting.” Nkem complimented. “Just barely few days ago we sat for
the exam.”
“JAMB is really improving.” Ada added.
“So,” Nkem said. “When will you check yours?”
“I don’t know yet.” Ada responded. “I’m scared.”
“Me too.”
“Maybe we should go together.” Ada suggested.
“I think you’re right.” Nkem concurred. “Let’s go tomorrow then?”
“Ok, no problem.” Ada consented. Paused for a while. “What of your big
bros?” She asked, referring to Emeka.
Emeka was Nkem’s only brother, and the first child of their parents.
They were only three in number including one other girl, Ndidi who was still in
Secondary School, Class four precisely.
“Oh, that one?” Nkem said. “He went to see one of his childhood friends
in the neighbourhood.”
“Okay.” Ada chipped in, nodding her head.
“I think he would soon be back.” Nkem concluded.
“That your brother is lively and
accommodating.”
“Wow!” Nkem exclaimed in a low tone. “All these for him?”
“Yes, he is.” Ada reiterated. “The little time I had with him the last
time I was here, is enough evidence to prove that.”
“Hmmm.” Nkem murmured. “Don’t tell me you’re falling for my brother?”
She teased, smiling stylishly.
Ada smiled. “Not what you think.”
Ada was opportune to have a good and lengthen chat with Emeka during her
previous visit, and that was the first encounter she had had with him.
After few minutes, at about seventeen minutes
past four in afternoon (4:17 pm), Emeka walked into the sitting room clad in a
pair of black baggy-jeans trousers, red and green shirt, a pair of black canvas
coupled with a red face cap.
“I told you he would soon be back.” Nkem said.
“Oh, Pretty!” Emeka exclaimed from afar having
sighted Ada. “You are here?” He said. Gladly walked closer to them, still
standing.
“Yes,” Ada replied. “I’ve spent
over thirty minutes here.”
“Are you serious?” Emeka amazingly exclaimed.
Sat adjacent to them.
“And, as a matter of fact,” Nkem interrupted.
“We were just discussing you before you arrived.”
“And what were you guys saying about me?” He
curiously enquired.
“That you’re a naughty boy.” Nkem teased him. Laughed.
Ada smiled. Tapped Nkem on her left lap.
“Is that true?” He asked Ada.
“It’s a lie.” Ada cleared the air. “Don’t mind her.”
“Nkem, so you haven’t offered her anything?” Emeka reminded after a bit
silence. Frowned.
“Oh, I almost forgot.” Nkem said. “I’m so sorry dear.” She told Ada.
Stood up immediately.
“No qualms.” Ada said, smiling. “Apology accepted!”
Nkem quickly walked away to gather some drinks for herself and her
friend.
That was a great and golden opportunity for Emeka to accomplish his
proposed mission.
“Baby, you’re indeed a very beautiful girl.” Emeka complimented Ada the
moment his kid sister walked out.
“Really?” Ada exclaimed. Amazed.
It seemed Ada had already developed a soft spot for him. Apparently, the
compliment was highly welcomed by her.
“Of course, you are.” He reiterated. “Honestly since the last time we
met, my thoughts have been occupied with you.”
“Oh my God!” She voiced out. “Are you serious?”
The last question was like a challenge to Emeka. He stood up and quietly
relocated to Ada’s seat, exactly where Nkem was seated.
This time, his face was deeply focused on hers. “Baby, honestly I’m in
love with you.” He said.
Ada was deeply moved by the statement, which she had never received
before in her whole life. Abruptly, she was completely enslaved by lust. She
was speechless and vulnerable. Her emotions couldn’t withstand Emeka’s
deceptive countenance; her innermost body was filled with tremendous sensation.
No doubt, her poor self was in a romantic mood.
On his part: he told himself that he had gotten a prey for the day. He
felt like he was already on her.
A naughty he goat indeed!
Emeka who appeared drunk,
hurriedly took her right hand and held it firmly. “If you give me the chance,
I’ll prove to you how much I love you.” He said.
She remained speechless and loosed; she was like a dummy displayed in a
showcase in a certain supermarket.
Immediately, he shifted closer to her, calmly held her head with his two
hands and began to kiss her repeatedly. The moment he removed her stainless
white top as the silly journey progresses, Nkem walked in with a tray on her
hands containing bottles of drinks and some glasses.
“What!” She exclaimed on top
of her voice on sighting the ugly and disgusting drama.
The tray fell on the tiled floor and its contents thoroughly got broke.
On their part: Emeka and Ada who
abruptly got back to their senses, felt like the world had come to an end. Their
legs remained gripped on the floor. Ada particularly, couldn’t withstand the
unimaginable shame.
Their mother, who ran to the sitting room to verify the essence of the
alarm, got fainted on sighting the scene which was not unconnected to Sodom and
Gomorrah.
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