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Saturday 31 August 2013

ISABELLE'S MEMOIRS



      Hey there. I’m Isabelle and if you’re reading this, then you’re invading my privacy. I think there’s a law against that?....Er…trespassing or something. Can’t remember. I’ve always had a faulty memory, sometimes I think I might be coming down with Alzheimer. (Just kidding.)
    Well, as you’ve guessed...I wasn’t christened with the name Isabelle. My original name is something so long and unpronounceable, I decided to spice it up.
Now, down to business. So, I’m not married yet, but I intend to be…at some point at least. I’m good looking, I think. I mean, everybody likes to believe that there’s something good to look at in/on/about…whatever(take your pick) them.
        So pal, you might not have those celebrity-like looks, but hey…don’t put yourself down. There’s gotta be something good looking about you.
Enough about beauty and good looks. Did I mention I’m way past thirty?  If you’re Nigerian, you’d know that I’m overdue for marriage.
   Well, that’s what they think and I absolutely disagree with them.  I mean, what’s the big deal? Is a woman defined by her marital status?
     Do I have to be married to have a place in society? Do I have to be married before I’m looked at and respected?

                It’s quite annoying I must say when people look at me and expect me to be married and when I tell them I’m not…they look at me like a weirdo. I mean, seriously?
        Now, don’t get me wrong, I’m not against marriage and I do know that someday I will settle down with someone worth it, not out of desperation but because I’m ready, because I’ve acquired enough knowledge about marriage to actually keep a man.
      If everyone thought like me, the divorce rate in the world would be lesser.
   I wish everyone agrees with my view, though. I’ve had squabbles with my parents and relatives about my…er…condition (I’m not sick, hello!)
        Only last week a relative whom I had no idea existed called me. Right out of nowhere. He identified himself as my paternal uncles’ cousin. Like seriously, is this guy for real?
     The conversation that ensued after introductions went something like this:
HIM: Chi, so how your side?
ME: Fine Uncle. How’s the family?
HIM:  Very fine. You know, Nonye my daughter got married last week? We didn’t see you at the wedding.
 That’s because I had no idea Nonye existed, I wanted to say.
ME: Em…yes sir. I wasn’t available.
HIM: Which reminds me, Chi…when is your own coming up? When will that young man bring wine to us on your behalf?
ME: (Laughs) Soon sir.
HIM: Are you sure? Or you want us to consult our local seer for you?
ME: Uncle, that’s not necessary. Everything is under control.
HIM: Hmmmmm…You know age is not on your side. We want grandchildren.
ME: Yes sir. I will take that under advisement.
HIM: What?...advise what?...It is not an advise ooh…

I kinda blocked out the rest of his tirade. By the end of the call, I was royally pissed.
      I knew that was the handwork of my mother. I know this  because she’s spent the last five years pleading, nagging, imploring and even threatening me to find a man for myself.
       How do I tell her that many men have come my way but I have not found them worthy of me? Is that pride?
     I don’t think so. I just know who I am and I won’t sell myself short. I don’t need some man with big words, flattery and money. I deserve better than that.
      My Pastor always says that the first step in any relationship or marriage is giving up your “I”.

 Well, that is anothertori for another day.
       But basically, he’s saying…if you’re not ready to submit your ‘rights’ completely to your partner then you aren’t ready for marriage.
        Well, I haven’t met the man I’d be willing to give myself to completely.
     Selflessness is the key to a stable, steady, long lasting and happy marriage.

         Me, I’m too selfish to care for another that much, so I guess it’s bye-bye men until I meet that man.


                             That’s all for today folks. We’ll catch up later.
                 I remain Isabelle; single, and happy. Ciao!




Tuesday 27 August 2013

ME AND YOU.



I remember how you accepted me even when the others rejected me. I remember how you stood up for me when I couldn’t do so for myself.
 Your boldness and confidence inspired me.
 Your soft yet powerful personality drew me in. I knew that I would have nothing to fear with you as a friend.
   You were closest to me in the clique, even when Vinda was being her usual nasty self…you made me know that I was important.
   You understood me and only you knew my health condition. I could tell no one else for fear of stigmatization. But you…you held my hand through one crisis or the other and even covered up for me with the rest of the clique.
  You knew my fear of crowd and people but you stuck by me. You knew even my deepest and darkest secrets and didn’t despise me.
    I remember once, in the second year of our friendship, how you went out of your way to set up a meeting between me and Ayo- the guy I was crushing on then.
   On any visiting day that no one came to see me, you took me with you to hang out with your family and made me feel wanted.
    You were indeed ‘the friend’. Yes, we were four in our clique but you were the only one I was ‘myself’ with.
Vinda didn’t impress me with her high-handedness and sharp-mouth; neither did Oyin with her pretence and hypocritical nature nor Clara with her beauty and flashiness.
  They are so busy trying to be someone else, they forget to be themselves. You, on the other hand are down-to earth even with parents as rich as yours.
I thought we were friends…but perhaps I thought wrong since you never told me that one thing about you that mattered a lot.
   Finding out that way was never what I expected.
 Finding out that you are adopted wasn’t something I was prepared for. I remember lamenting to you about how I couldn’t remember my parents because they had died when I was so young…why didn’t you tell me then?
   Why didn’t you let me comfort you the way you comforted me when I needed it?
   I envied you. Yes, I envied your loving home and wealthy parents…always wishing to have a home like yours.
I wish you had trusted me enough to tell me that you didn’t have all the privileges. Selfish of me, right? I guess I just wanted to know you weren’t so perfect after all.
You probably know that Vinda ex-communicated you from the clique. After the fight you had with her and the bomb-shell she dropped about you, I don’t even know what to think.
She’s going around school, saying lots of things about you…things I cannot refute because I don’t even know if I know you well enough. The rest of the clique however seem to be helping her tarnish your reputation more. They call it loyalty. I call it betrayal, yet I remain silent.
I miss you. I want to ask you so many questions, but Vinda has vowed to do the same to me that she’s doing to you if she ever sees me speak to you.
I hate to admit it, but I’m afraid of her. I don’t need such stress in my life, you know.
I just want you to know how hard it is for me to see you and look the other way. I saw you at the tap yesterday and I so much wanted to hug you and talk with you like old times…but I saw Clara coming behind me and I had to look away. I’m ashamed of myself for doing that, because when I think of it; you were more of a friend than they would ever be.
 I wonder what they would do if they find out that I am a sickler. Who would I turn to when I have another crisis?

Simi, I miss you so much. I don’t care if you’re adopted or not, it doesn’t change who you are. I just wish you had told me…maybe I’d have stood by you when Vinda was kicking you out.
I know that doesn’t justify abandoning you the way I did; and maybe you’re right…it’s high time I stand up for myself and what I believe instead of being constantly in the shadow of Vinda, Oyin and Clara.
I’m different. I don’t think or act like them.
You and I are one of a kind.
 It should be us against them.
Good versus evil. Ha.
I’ll do right by you, Simi. I promise.

Monday 26 August 2013

THE TRIAL -REMINISCENCE







Anyone looking at the woman in the dock would immediately know that she was oblivious of what was going on around her. She stared blankly at the wall.
Her name was Nana Clifford, a Nigerian with American citizenship and she was on trial for manslaughter in the state of California. Only six weeks ago she had been a bride with a happy future.
No one could guess the thoughts going through Nana’s head. As she sat beside her lawyer, she cast her mind back to six weeks ago.


***                                                                   

“Do you, Nana Johnson take William Clifford as your lawfully wedded husband?” The Priest asked.
She had looked up at him and her heart burst with joy, he stood there…regal and handsome in his suit. Looking every inch the powerful man he was. She revered him. It didn’t matter if her twelve years older than her, what mattered was that he loved her.
It still seemed like a dream to her. Nana had never been the girl with the magazine cover features. On the contrary she had those plain good looks…nothing spectacular. So, it had been a mystery why William chose her.
  “Yes. I do.” She said a gleeful smile on her face.
She glanced at her mother and for once, didn’t feel any jealousy or animosity towards her. Nana and her mother Silvia had never seen eye to eye. Nana knew this was partly her fault. She had always been jealous of her mum. Sylvia had the sexy good looks Nana craved; in other words Nana was a plain Jane whenever she stood beside her mother.
Sylvia had never been married; she’d told Nana that her birth was unplanned yet beautiful. The man who had impregnated her had absconded, leaving Sylvia to fend for herself and a baby while attending college.Nana had never known her father, and her mum had done a pretty good job of raising her.

***

Back in the courtroom Nana sat and watched while her lawyer defended her. There was nothing to defend. She wanted to say.
She had done it. She had committed a crime; although she couldn’t remember how. She wasn’t even sure she wanted to live anymore.
   Her eyes searched behind and caught her mothers’ and she felt the rush of hatred. How could that woman have birthed her? This devilish scheming woman? Even where she sat, Sylvia looked stunning as usual. Her dark skin glossy and smooth; looking every inch like the respectable woman she wasn’t.
    I wish I never knew you! Nana wanted to scream. I hate you!


***

Sylvia’s eyes locked with her daughter’s and she quickly turned away. She couldn’t bear the intense hatred she saw reflected in them. She had seen that same look in her eyes the day Nana had killed him. She still shivered at the thought of it.
 She had been having nightmares for six weeks now. She hardly slept; she had to apply her cream to erase the sleep bags under her eyes. She sneaked a peek at her daughter. When had she become this hateful young person? Sylvia felt the tears welling in her eyes. Yes, she had made some terrible mistakes but she still loved Nana intensely. She wished for an opportunity to tell her daughter so. To hold her in her arms again like she did all those nights many years ago when Nana fell sick.
  I’m so sorry baby. She wanted to say.
Suddenly she wished she could turn back the hands of the clock to one year ago; before she met him.


                                                                       ***

She had just finished from a photo shoot at the studio. As usual she looked breath taking. At forty she looked amazing and was still called for the occasional modelling jobs. She hardly needed them; after all she had done quite well for herself. She had enough saved to take care of herself andNana for many more years, and boy…it felt good. Considering that she had left Nigeria more than twenty years ago, she was now rolling in money. And she loved it.
      He bumped into her as she stepped outside the door. She was impressed at their first meeting. He had a magnetic personality. His smile could light up a starry night. His body was like that of a Greek god. Needless to say, the attraction was instant. He was William Clifford, owner of a chain of hotels and very rich. Only problem was he was seven years younger, although he lied about it on their first meeting.
Three weeks after they met they were inseparable. She couldn’t tell if it was love or lust…but whatever it was, she loved it. Their relationship was kept a secret from Nana because Sylvia had a feeling she wouldn’t approve. Theirs was a whirlwind romance that ended six short months later because William had to leave for England.


***

Nana shifted in her seat. She was tired of hearing her lawyer claim she was insane. When he had informed her that he would try to plead insanity as a defence, she had not known this was what he meant. Everything had happened in a blur. All she could think about was him. The man who rocked her world. The man she had killed.


                                                                                        ***


“I can’t live without you.” She whispered in his ear, after lovemaking on their wedding night. He had been superb and gentle with her. Oh, how she loved him!
He kissed her nose and said. “Neither can I, babe.”
Why me? She wanted to ask. Why plain old me?
As if he read her mind he said; “You’re amazing.”
She blushed.
“How’s your mum?” He asked, climbing down from the bed.
She frowned at the mention of her mum. She recalled how she had vehemently refused to give her consent to the wedding.
“Ummm…she’s okay. I think. I’ll check on her after our honey moon.”  She replied.
“I’m sure she misses you already.” He said.
Nana almost snorted. Her mum lived in a world of her own. A forty year old model was usually unheard of. It was no big secret that Nana didn’t approve. To Nana, being a journalist was more respectable.
A month after the wedding, Nana was scheduled for an impromptu trip to Hawaii to do a story there. She was reluctant to leave her newly wed husband but he insisted; not wanting to keep her from work.



Sylvia cringed as she listened to the lawyer make his argument, she didn’t like the fact that they were insisting that Nana was crazy. She wasn’t! She was just in love. If only they knew...
         She let her mind wander again…



                                                                         ***

Everything had gone downhill when William returned from England. He began talking of settling down and finding the right woman. He had wanted to pick up from where they left off, ready to take the relationship to another level. She refused. She was done, she told him.
“Move on.” She advised. An advice she was yet to take herself…she couldn’t stop thinking about him. She feared her feelings for him were growing.

They parted ways then. Three months later, they met again. In her living room; being introduced as her future son-in-law. It had been an awkward moment for them both. He had just proposed to her daughter and Nana had said yes.
At the risk of looking bad, Sylvia refused to give her consent. She wished Nana could understand that she wasn’t being selfish; instead she was looking out for her best interest.
    Nana was stubborn as usual and threw tantrums claiming that her mother was just jealous because she had done something Sylvia had not been able to do. Bag a respectable man and get married.
In the end Nana had won. In order to let peace reign…Sylvia agreed to the union.
She didn’t tell Nana that her husband-to-be was making passes at her mother again. Using words like; “Fate wants us together. We belong to each other. Say you’ll marry me and I’ll leave her.”
Sylvia had vowed to kill him if he did that that to Nana. Deep down, she knew she still hadfeelings for him.
The wedding went smoothly and soon Sylvia could breathe easy until things took another turn…

                                                                         ***


It was time. Her lawyer called her to the stand. It was time to give her testimony; to say what she could say. As she took the stand; the images of what had happened that night began replaying in her head.

                                                                            ***

She had arrived two days earlier than planned and drove home in anticipation of seeing William. The front door was unlocked, so she entered quietly intending to surprise him.
   She heard noises in the kitchen and smiled to herself. So he was making dinner. How sweet! Better time to surprise him. She tiptoed into the kitchen. And stopped dead in her tracks.
It took two minutes to register what she was seeing and even then her brain refused to accept it. Her husband and mother entwined and nuzzling each other like teenagers.
Nana didn’t know what came over her, but bythe time they registered her presence…it was too late. She hadgrabbed a knife from the counter and wasrushing at them.
     That was all she remembered. The next thing she knew they cops weretaking her away in handcuffs, her mother stood in the doorway crying and William lay in a pool of his own blood.
  They said she stabbed him to death. So why hadn’t she done the same to her mother? She kept asking herself.


                                                                            ***

She was aware of the eyes on her. She had finished her testimony.  The prosecutor approached her and Nana braced herself.
                                                                            ***


Sylvia sobbed quietly as her daughter spoke. She looked so young and vulnerable that Sylvia wanted to comfort her.
Oh how she wished she could take back everything that had happened. How she wished she hadn’t given in to William’s seductions. Why hadn’t she listened to common sense?How would shelive with her betrayal and the thought of her daughter rotting in some prison?



                                                                            ***

The prosecutor had been lenient with her. But his questions had made her more determined than ever to do what she needed to do. She hadn’t been lying when she told William she couldn’t live without him.
She still loved him. But why had he betrayed her? She looked back and saw her mother crying. Why was she crying? Nana wondered. She was the cause of it all.
Twenty minutes later, the court adjourned for the jury to decide if she was guilty.
 Nana eyed the guard with the gun and she knew that now was the right time to act. She had no desire to live any more.


Friday 23 August 2013

NAKED



  Sheba sighed as she spread herself on the chaise longue. She was bored and she hated it. She had always loved drama in her life but since she had married Uri, she had lived a dreary boring life. Uri was…reliable and boring…and he was way older than her; a fact that her father had conveniently overlooked.
      Besides, he was always gone. He was a soldier conscripted in the kings’ army and was always out to fight one war or the other. He forgot that she had needs. Uri was a good man but had no excitement. He definitely wasn’t the love of her life.
  Her wedding day had not been anything that she had dreamed. She had always had a mental picture of her husband and well…Uri didn’t fit that description.
   There had been that one man she had secretly admired…the one man that had never looked her way twice; a man that was as handsome as he was powerful, a man that was unavailable.
   Sheba roused herself from her daydream; it was useless to think about such things. She was married now to a…convenient and reliable man. And that was the way it was going to remain.
   She needed to have her afternoon bath, and she suddenly had an idea. She hadn’t done it in a long while; in fact she hadn’t done it since she was a teenager. She didn’t know if Uri would approve but what did it matter? He was off to war again.
   She stood up and made her way to her bedroom.

***
 He was bored again. At times like this; he wished he could unrobe and be a normal citizen again. The palace was quiet. His soldiers were off to war and he had dismissed his servants to their quarters. His wives were in their quarters. Everywhere seemed deserted except for his personal attendants.
   He decided to take walk around the palace. He wished he had news from those at the war front; something exciting to spice up his otherwise boring day. Better still, he wished he could be at the war front, fighting alongside his men.
       The palace grounds had never been more beautiful. Its serenity intrigued him. A perfect time to explore…

***
She and Uri lived in the quarters provided for soldiers. The houses there were beautiful and private; the surroundings were perfect to bathe. A cool bathe in the sun; basking in the gift of nature. No one to disturb, she was alone with her thoughts. A great way to unwind and thank God for her good fortune. Uri was a good man; maybe too good for her…and she was lucky to have him.
   She made her way to the small fountain that graced their premises and after taking one last look at her quiet surroundings, she threw off her robe.
   She gasped in delight as the fresh air caressed her bare skin. Oh…it felt great. The weather was just perfect to bathe. She raised her head and shut her eyes, enjoying the wind against her face.
***

He had succeeded in parading the lower side of the palace and soon he moved to the balcony; he had always enjoyed the view from this place. It felt like he was looking over his kingdom. He still couldn’t believe how far his God had brought him…from a poor shepherd boy to a king over this people. It could only be the handwork of the Most High God and he never ceased thanking Him for everything he had.
       He leaned over the balcony and…stopped. At first he thought he was seeing an apparition, a mirage…something to taunt him. Down there, in the soldiers’ quarters stood the most beautiful woman he had ever set eyes on and she was naked.  Her head was tilted back and her eyes were shut, her action was innocent yet so provocative. Even from the distance he could see that her breasts were well-rounded and firm. Her body was enticing. The king felt the blood rush to his head; he knew he should turn away and forget what he had seen. The woman was obviously enjoying a very private moment, one he wasn’t invited to witness. But he couldn’t look away. Not now.
   He froze as the woman opened her eyes.

***

Sheba wished she could remain that way forever, her nose breathing in the cool fresh air. Suddenly, she had the sense that she was being watched. The hairs on the back of her neck stood and she opened her eyes.
  Immediately, she saw him. Their eyes locked and even from the distance, the eyes that looked back at her spoke volumes. She knew she should have looked away then but she couldn’t seem to bring herself to look away from those mesmerizing eyes.
 Excitement
The word rang in her ears as she stared at the man she had always dreamed to be with; her secret crush. The king, the man her husband served.
 With all the effort she could muster Sheba drew her eyes away from his and scooped up her robe and dashed inside the house.
The king had been staring at her and Sheba recognized a look in his eyes that she had never seen in her husband’s. Pure lust.  And for some reason, she liked it.

***

David was furious with himself. The woman had caught him staring at her. What surprised him though was that she had returned his look. She had not shied away like some virgin. She had looked right back and that excited him in an odd way.
        He returned into the palace and beckoned on one of his personal attendants. He had to find out who she was.
“My Lord…she’s Sheba. Uri’s wife.” His attendant informed him.
“Get her for me.” David ordered, ignoring the questioning look in his attendant’s eyes.

***
He thinks I’m attractive…
Sheba was still recovering from her brief escapade with the king when there was a knock on her door.
 She braced herself, wondering who it was. Deep down she had a guess about who could be at the door…
The palace attendant wore a strict look on his face while delivering his message.
Sheba felt a tingle go down her spine as she heard his words. The king had summoned her.
“Give me a moment, please.” She replied.
 She re-entered her house and did something that surprised even her…she applied some makeup, perfume herself and brushed her hair.
What am I doing? She asked herself. What do I expect to happen?
  Excitement…
 She shivered as the words clouded her mind.

***

When she arrived, he couldn’t decide whether she looked better with or without clothes. He just came to one conclusion…she was stunningly beautiful.
      And another man’s wife…a small voice reminded him.
He brushed the thought aside and turned to her, putting out his hands…
“You’re beautiful, fair maiden.” He said. “I’m sorry but I couldn’t help staring.”
She blushed. “My Lord…who am I to grace your chambers?”
“Come…” He beckoned to her.
She moved towards him.