Tuesday, 30 June 2015

FED UP!

(…continued…)





When they got to their backyard, their mother hurriedly came out holding Mabel’s phone.
  “Mama Risi called,” she said anxiously.
  “Did you pick?” Mabel asked her, dropping the fuel can. “Any problem?”
  “She kept calling so I picked. There is problem o.”            
  “What happened?”
  “When I told her you were not around, she said something about smoke in your flat.”
  “Is your flat on fire?” Cynthia asked as Mabel rushed and took the phone from her mother. She dialed Mama Risi. When it connected, her phone tripped off.
  “Ooohm battery empty,” she said.
  “Let’s start the gen so you can charge your phone.” Cynthia suggested.
  “There may not be time for that.” their mother said. “Come and use my phone.”
                Mabel and her mother rushed into the house while Cynthia hurriedly tried to start the generator. Mabel took her mother’s phone and dialed Mama Risi’s number. She was told that the number was not reachable. While she was trying again, Cynthia came in, holding her back.
  “What is wrong?” her mother asked her.
  “I poured the fuel and tried started the gen, then the back pain.”
  “Sorry my dear.” She rubbed Cynthia’s back.
  “Mhm.” She turned to Mabel, “Have you gotten mama Risi.”
  “Not yet o,” Mabel said hysterically. “I hope nothing is happening to my flat.”
  “Let it not be arson by Kemi o.”
  “I pray.”
                She kept trying the number but kept getting the same response.
  “Let us try and put on the generator so I can charge my phone and call her with it,” Mabel said.
  “Give me the phone let me keep trying,” her mother said.
                She handed over the phone to her mother and rushed outside to start the generator. As soon as she started it, her mother came out with the phone.
  “It has connected,” her mother said, coming towards her.
  “Mummy stay away from the generator,” she said as she rushed to her mother and took the phone. She spoke with Mama Risi but the line was not clear. Mama Risi kept saying “hello, hello.”
  “Go far from the generator,” her mother said.
                She cut the call, moved a distance away from the generator and redialed. It connected.
  “Mama Risi what are you saying about smoke in my house,” she asked hysterically.
                Mama Risi sounded surprised and asked when she said anything about smoke in her flat.
  “When you called earlier, my mother said you spoke about smoke in my flat as the reason why you were calling me.”
                Mama Risi was quiet for a while and then burst into laughter. She told Mabel that she had finished asking her mother after her and forgot to cut the call. Then she shouted to her daughter to bring down what she was frying so the smoke will not enter Mabel’s flat.
  “Kai. And I was thinking my flat is on fire.”
                Mama Risi reassured her that there was no problem.
  “Did you notice any more strange movement?”
                Mama Risi told her she did not. After talking for a while, she hung up.
  “What did she say?” her mother and Cynthia asked her when she hung up.
  “She said she was telling her daughter to bring down what she was frying so the smoke will not enter my flat.”
  “Mcheew.” Cynthia hissed. “Imagine the panic she caused.
  “It is my fault,” their mother said. “I did not hear well.”
  “It is ok,” Mabel said and went in. “At least nothing happened.”
                It began drizzling so their mother made sure the generator was properly covered from the rain. They went inside. Mabel and Cynthia plugged their phones to the charger while their mother went to the kitchen to prepare food.
  “Mummy let me make the eba,” Mabel said. “Don’t stress yourself.”
  “You have not had your bath so you are not needed in the kitchen.”
  “Ok o.”
  “Mummy when did you bath?” Cynthia asked.
  “When you went to get fuel.”
  “Ok oo.”
  “You think I am you that needs begging to bath in the night.”
  “Washing my hand is enough o.”
  “After the dust and the germs, you need a full body bath o.”
  “Ok ma.”
                Their mother prepared the food while Mabel and Cynthia took turns bathing. When Mabel was done bathing, she helped her mother dish the food.
  “Are you still feeling the dizziness? Her mother asked her.
  “Not as bad as yesterday.”
  “Ok. But you have drugs to take.”
  “Not much. I just need to eat well and rest well.”
  “Ok.”
                That night, they didn’t have any bad experience. They ate, said their prayers and slept peacefully. It was very early in the morning that Mabel’s phone began to ring. She was feeling very sleepy then so she silenced it without checking who was calling and went back to sleep.
  “Wake up,” she heard Cynthia tell her much later.
                She opened her eyes. It was broad daylight.
  “What is it?”
  “You have 21 missed calls.”
  “From who?”
 “I did not check.”
                Mabel got up, rubbed her eye and checked her phone. The call was from Segun’s phone. She also saw a message from the same line.

(…to be continued…)

-©2015.Chinedu Isaac

Monday, 29 June 2015

FED UP!

(…continued…)




She folded the paper well and put inside her hand bag and they moved out. Outside, they saw people they knew in groups chatting and getting set for the service. Others were going into the church hall. They exchanged pleasantries with those they knew and went into the church hall, set for the service.
Almost immediately they went in, the service started. They participated in everything in the service with full attention, from the prayer session, the praise and worship to the message. At the end of the service, they were truly blessed.
  “So this is how midweek services are now?” Mabel asked her mother.
  “Yes o.”
  “I have been missing o.”
  “A lot.”
  “I will not miss services again.”
  “Me too,” Cynthia added.
                They exchanged pleasantries with those they knew as they went outside. They met pastor’s wife talking with some women.
  “We are leaving,” Mabel’s Mother said to her as she hugged the other women.
  “Ok. Hope you were blessed in the service?”
  “Very blessed.”
  “Alright, take care of my sisters for me.” She turned to Mabel, “Don’t forget all I told you.”
  “I won’t ma.”
  “Mama Mabel, I hope you are aware of our women’s meeting coming up next weekend?” one of the women asked.
  “No o. I was not informed.”
  “Maybe you were not in the last meeting but I am sure text messages will still be sent.”
  “Ok.”
                They left.
  “Can we see people going in our direction?” Cynthia asked when they got to the church gate.
  “No o,” Mabel said. “I don’t want any embarrassment o.”
                She went ahead of them and flagged down a keke. She bargained with him, they entered and left. The church was not too far from their house but they spent a lot of time in hold up.
  “When will this traffic issue change in this country?” Their mother asked.
  “Well, we have voted for change, let us see what will happen,” Cynthia said.
                After moving for a while, their mother asked them whether they needed to buy anything.
  “What are we cooking this night?” Mabel asked.
  “I cooked soup in the afternoon.”
  “You went home?” Cynthia asked her.
  “Yes I did.”
  “So you can be in church on time to follow me and see mama.”
                The keke entered a pothole.
  “Ooohm.”
  “Sorry madam,” the keke driver apologized.
  “Since you have cooked, I don’t think we need to buy anything then,” Mabel said.
                They endured the rest of the journey till they got home. There was no light when they got home.
  “What do we do?” Cynthia asked.
  “Is there still fuel in the generator?”
  “I don’t think so.”
  “We will need to buy then.”
  “Look out for Chuka na.”
  “No. I will get it from black market, not far from here.”
  “Let us check the gen first.”
                They went inside their house and dropped their bags. Mabel and Cynthia went to the backyard to check the generator. They discovered that there was no fuel.
  “Where do we get now?” Mabel asked Cynthia.
  “At the junction. It is very close.”
  “Are you sure we will not ask Chuka to help us?”
 “No please. It will look as if we only call him when we want him to run errands for us. Forget that he likes me and can do anything to please me, he is bigger than running such errands.”
  “Ok. If you say so.”
  “Let me get the gallon.”
  “Get a small one I can carry. We don’t need to get much fuel. Just enough to charge our phones.”
  “Ok.”
                Mabel went inside to get money and also tell her mother they were going out.
  “Why don’t we leave it?” her mother asked her. “NEPA will still bring light.”
  “We can’t be sure. And my phone is down.”
  “Ok. Don’t waste time.”
                Mabel met Cynthia outside and they left. They got the fuel and came back.
  “Did you reply Segun’s text message?” Cynthia asked
  “For what?”
  “I was just asking, because even pastor’s wife said you should not do such a thing.”
  “I am not a kid na. I will not. Even if he calls me now, I will not pick.”
  “What about Mama Risi? Have you spoken with her?”
  “No. You just reminded me. I will call her when we get home now.”
  “I just hope those hoodlums are gone for good.”
  “They are. If not, they would have trailed us to the hospital and even to church.”
                As they entered the compound, they met Chuka. He exchanged pleasantries with them and went close to hug Cynthia. Cynthia gave him her hand to shake.
  “My wife, what is wrong?” he asked smiling.
  “Is it me?” Cynthia asked.
  “Yes my love.”
  “Chuka please leave me o,” Cynthia said laughing. Mabel laughed.
  “I have been worried about you since I heard you were not feeling well.
  “Thanks.”
  “I was so worried that I lost appetite.”
  “Story for Simbi. And you are smelling pepper soup pepper soup.”
  “It is just this evening I had to manage and eat something.”
  “And you ate alone.”
  “I didn’t know I will see you. I don’t mind trekking long distance to get it for you. Should I?”
  “Please leave me o.”
                He saw the fuel can Mabel was carrying and asked whether they went to get fuel.
  “Yes o,” Mabel replied.
  “You would have called me na,” he said, winking at Cynthia.
  “It is not far na.”
  “Yes but I don’t want my wife and inlaw to suffer.”
  “Buy a car and take me shopping, then I will consider you.” Cynthia said.
  “Only. You will see me in action tomorrow.”
                They laughed and went towards their house. Chuka went to see some friends gisting on the road.
                When they got to their backyard, their mother hurriedly came out holding Mabel’s phone.
  “Mama Risi called,” she said anxiously.
  “Did you pick?” Mabel asked her, dropping the fuel can. “Any problem?”
  “She kept calling so I picked. There is problem o.”
  “What happened?”
  “When I told her you were not around, she said something about smoke in your flat.”

(…to be continued…)

-©2015.Chinedu Isaac

Tuesday, 23 June 2015

FED UP!

(…continued…)




She called pastor and asked if she could come and see him. He asked her to come. She hung up, excused herself and left the office.
  “She is very simple and direct o,” Mabel said when she left.
  “Yes,” her mother said.
  “If I had known she was like this, I would have been coming closer to her since.”
  “When you look at her from afar,” Cynthia said. “You will think she is this kind of person with a lot of protocols and who doesn’t have time for anybody.”
  “She is nice.”
  “Her counsel has helped very well.”
  “What do we do now?”
  “Let’s wait till she comes back.”
                They waited for a while. About 8 minutes later, pastor’s wife came back into her office.
  ‘I told him,” she said to them. “He said you should come,”
  “Ok.”
                She led the way and they followed. They got to the pastor’s office. He was sitting on his chair with his bible and writing pad open in front of him. They greeted him and stood.
  “Deaconess how are you?” he asked their mother.
  “Daddy, I have not reached deaconess o”
  “How are you first?” he asked again smiling.
  “I am fine daddy.”
                He turned to Mabel and Cynthia.
  “Ada how are you?” he asked Mabel.
  “I am fine daddy,” Mabel replied.
  “This one you came, did you bring venison?”
  “Another time daddy,” Mabel said, laughing.
  “Cynthia, you are growing by the day.”
  “Thank you daddy.”
  “If I don’t marry you as second wife, you will wait for my son o.”
  “You marry second wife, I marry second husband,” his wife said.
                They laughed. 
  “You are welcome.”
  “Thank you daddy.”
  “I would have offered you seat but I am preparing for service and I will not take much time with you.”
  “No problem sir.”
  “Mummy told me some things. I know your family and have always been praying for you, but this sense of urgency needs urgent attention. So we will embark on prayers. We will fast for the next seven days. I will join you in it. Then next week, you will come much earlier, and then I will break the fast with you in the company of some of my prayer warriors and pastors. This yoke must be broken. The death of Jesus will not be in vain in your life.”
  “Amen sir.”
  “Can you do it?”
  “My daughters are not feeling well,” their mother said. “Should they stop the drugs they are taking? Can I fast on their behalf?”
  “No. Everyone must be involved. They can do 6 to 12. Then when they are done with the drugs and feel better, they can increase their fast time.”
  “Ok sir.”
  “While you fast, believe that all power belongs to Jesus and so the yoke is breakable. What we are doing is to enforce the victory that Jesus already got for us on the cross.”
  “Daddy, let me add something,” his wife said.
  “Feel free to.”
  “Fasting is not hunger strike.”
  “Yes,” pastor concurred.
  “You must make sure you make out quality time to pray and study. That is the only way it can qualify as a fast. If you keep watching the clock and just pray summarized prayer, then you are not fasting. Now that you have declared a fast is when the appetite for food will triple. That is the trick of the enemy. Don’t let it get to you. Stay away from impurities. Control yourself and you will see what the Lord will do for us.”
  “Ok,” they replied.
  “Later, I will give mummy some scriptures you will study and declare during the fast,” pastor said. “Let me pray for you before you go.”
                They bowed their heads and he said a word of prayer over their lives. They thanked him when he was done and turned to leave.
“Make sure you do all mummy has already told you to do,” he said when they were at the door. “Prayer doesn’t cancel out wisdom; faith doesn’t overrule common sense ok.”
  “Ok sir.”
                They left the office.
  “We will wait and collect the scriptures from mama,” Mabel said.
  “Are we waiting here, her office or in church?” their mother asked.
  “Let’s hang around here so she will not forget.”
  “This fasting sef,” Cynthia said.
  “What happened to it?”
  “You can fast on my behalf.”
  “Why?”
  “That thing mama said is true. Whenever I decide to fast, hunger will start from early morning.”
  “Just take your mind away from that.”
                Pastor’s office door opened and pastor’s wife came out with a piece of paper in her hand.
  “These are the scriptures,” she said, handing the paper over to their mother. “He said he hopes you are staying for the service?”
  “Yes we are.”
  “It’s ok. Let me go and get ready.”
                They went through the scriptures. Each of the days had a prayer focus and scriptures attached.
  “Will I read everything?” Cynthia asked. “It is too much na.”
  “You have to o,” her mother answered her. “Infact, I will monitor it myself.”
                She folded the paper well and put inside her hand bag and they moved out. Outside, they saw people they knew in groups chatting and getting set for the service. Others were going into the church hall. They exchanged pleasantries with those they knew and went into the church hall, set for the service.

(…to be continued…)

-©2015.Chinedu Isaac

Monday, 22 June 2015

FED UP!

(…continued…)




After about 15 minutes, Mabel came out of the office.
  “What did you discuss with her?” her mother asked inquisitively.
  “She asked me to call both of you.”
                Their mother overtook them and went into the pastor’s wife’s office. Mabel and Cynthia followed behind her.
  “Please seat,” Pastor’s wife said to them when they were inside.
                Mabel and her mother sat on the two chairs directly facing pastor’s wife’s table. There was none for Cynthia so she stood behind Mabel and her mother.
  “Shift those files and seat on that chair over there,” Pastor’s wife told her.
  “I am ok here.”
  “No. Please seat.”
                Cynthia sat.
  “Infact, bring the chair closer so you can hear what I say clearly.”
Cynthia did. They were quiet for some seconds as pastor’s wife looked from one person to the other. She was the one who broke the silence.
  “Mabel told me everything,” she said.
  “Ok.” their mother said.
  “It is amazing how she has been able to handle the situation in a matured way.”
                Cynthia pinched Mabel.
  “She is a strong girl,” their mother said.
  “Not just that. She told me she almost committed suicide, so it is not just about personal strength.
  “True.”
  “I think it is because of the kind of care you share in your family. Aside from God, family is the first port of call for anyone who is in trouble and needs solution. When they don’t get the needed succor from family, then they carry out any action that comes into their mind or what someone else suggests, no matter how erroneous it is.”
  “Very true”
  “That is why the enemy is attacking the family system now. You see broken homes and unruly children everywhere.”
                She looked at their mother.
  “You are a strong woman,” she said. “Despite the situation, you have held the family together in love.”
  “It is the grace of God,” their mother said.
  “Yes, and your efforts also.”
  “Thank you.”
  “Now, to the reason why you came,”
                 Mabel and her mother adjusted themselves on their seat.
  “I don’t have much to say. I have told Mabel what to do about the problem.”
  “Mama please say it again so my mum will hear from your mouth.”
  “Ok my dear. First of all, I asked her to forgive the man who broke her heart. It is not easy but it is necessary. Unforgiveness destroys the person bearing it while the offender goes about free.”
  “What if he wants to come back?”
  “Come back to where?”
  “To her life.”
  “I told her not to accept him back. She should let him go totally and believe God for someone much better who will value her.”
  “Ok.”
  “I also told her not to be desperate. That her mates are getting married doesn’t mean she should open up to any man that comes her way. Most men just want one thing and they can promise marriage just to get that thing. I told her to focus on her spiritual life, her family and her work for now, until she has totally healed of the heart break.”
  “How will she know she has healed?”
  “When she remembers it and doesn’t feel hurt; when she sees him and doesn’t feel anything.”
  “Ok.”
  “I also told her to just maintain a platonic friendship with all her male friends and keep admirers out of her heart entirely. Whenever she thinks she has met someone who she thinks is her ‘Mr Right’, she should not hesitate to inform you, her biological mother and me, her spiritual mother. We will use our elderly eyes and screen the person.”
  “Ok.”
  “Did I forget something?” she asked Mabel.
  “I don’t think so. You have said it all.”
  “Then finally, I told her to make sure Jesus has her heart fully. She should draw closer to the Lord in worship and in service. If Jesus has her heart, no man will toil with it and break it for her. He will help her make the right choices.
                She turned to Cynthia.
  “Cynthia I hope you heard all I just said?”
  “Yes ma.”
  “All I said to Mabel applies to you also.”
  “Yes ma.”
  “Now, the reason why I called all of you together is because she told me heartbreak is like a vicious cycle in the family.”
  “Yes oo,” their mother said. “It happened to me and it is now repeating in my children’s lives.”
  “Tell me about it.”
                Their mother explained her experiance, in a nutshell.
“Hmmm,” pastor’s wife did, shaking her head. “That is a serious spiritual matter. You will have to see daddy so he will tell you what to do. We will need serious prayers to break that evil cycle.”
  “Ok. When can we see him?”
  “As soon as possible.”
                Pastor’s wife looked at the wall clock.
  “The service starts very soon. He should be preparing for the service by now.”
  “What about after the service?”
  “He might have some meetings with some people.”
  “Maybe we will leave it till when next he will be free.”
  “No. I want you to see him today. So we can start whatever we need to do immediately. Let me put a call across to him.”
  “Ok.”
                She called pastor and asked if she could come and see him.
(…to be continued…)

-©2015.Chinedu Isaac

Thursday, 18 June 2015

FED UP!

(…continued…)




Cynthia left and soon came back with the snacks, drinks and recharge card. They ate and waited. A while later, they heard someone call their names. They looked towards the entrance and saw their mother.
  “What is mummy doing here?” Mabel whispered to Cynthia as they got up to welcome their mother.
They greeted her and hugged her.
  “What brings you here?” Cynthia asked.
  “We were supposed to have women emergency meeting today,” their mother replied, trying hard to conceal the lie.
  “Which emergency women meeting?” Mabel asked her suspiciously.
  “Mama wouldn’t have asked us to wait if there was a meeting,” Cynthia said. “Besides, I don’t see women here.”
                Their mother couldn’t pretend any more.
  “Ok I came to see you.”
  “You came to hear what mama will say.”
                They laughed and sat down.
  “Is she around?” she asked them.
  “Yes,” Cynthia answered.
  “So why have you not seen her?”
  “She is not in her office. She had to attend to some pressing matters.”
  “But is she not in the compound? I saw her car outside.”
  “She is. Maybe she entered the church auditorium.”
                Their mother checked her time piece.
  “If we don’t see her on time,” she said. “We may have to stay for midweek service.”
  “Until we are done seeing her,” Mabel said. “Until I am done, I mean.”
  “There is no way you are entering there alone o. It is a general family issue.”
  “But I am the one facing a situation now.”
  “Yes but…”
  “When mama comes, she will tell us how to come in and se her,” Cynthia said.
                Their mother asked them questions about how their day went especially in the hospital. Mabel summarized every question she asked but she kept pressing for details.
  “Na you fit mummy,” Cynthia said to Mabel and laughed. “She wan know how many people cough there and how dem cough be.”
  “I wonder o,” Mabel said.
  “I don’t blame you.”
                They laughed.
                From time to time, someone they knew would see them, exchange pleasantries and pass. From there, they could hear the sound of some people testing the PA system and the instruments in the main church auditorium.
  “Mid week service will soon start.”
  “We will stay and also collect the blessing from the service.”
  “Ok.” 
  “Have you spoken to Mama Risi since morning?” Cynthia asked Mabel.
  “No.”
  “Is there any problem?” their mother asked.
  “No. Just to know if anyone came looking for me in the house.”
  “Ok.”
  “I think you should call her and know how things are.”
  “Yes. So I will know if I should get to the house first before meeting you people at home.”
  “That will not be necessary. There won’t be time for that.”
  “Ok. If you say so.”
                They were silent for a while as they still waited for the Pastor’s wife.
  “Where is Mama na?” Mabel asked after a while, feeling impatient.  “Let me use this opportunity and call Mama Risi.”
She got up to go out and call Mama Risi. Pastor’s wife walked in.
  “So sorry for keeping you waiting,” she said as she greeted and hugged Mabel’s mum.
  “No problem ma.”
  “One of our young women was in labour and they asked me to come. Her husband drove me to the hospital where I prayed and encouraged her.”
  “Has she put to bed?”
  “Not while I was there. She insisted I stayed with her but I knew you were waiting for me so I had to rush back.”
  “That’s nice of you.”
  “What do you expect? When you are a pastor’s wife, you become responsible for the welfare of a lot of people, especially women and children.”
  “You are strong o.”
  “It is enjoyable at the end of the day.”
  “The Lord is your strength.”
  “Yes indeed. So, am I seeing you all or just Mabel.”
                Mabel said “Me only” at the same time her mother said “All of us”.
                She smiled and said, “Mabel, let me see you first. I will see all of you together afterwards.”
                She went into her office and Mabel went in after her.
  “So we will not know what they are discussing?” their mother said to Cynthia.
  “Mabel will still tell us.”
  “She doesn’t tell everything o.”
  “We will still see her later.”
                After about 15 minutes, Mabel came out of the office.


(…to be continued…)

-©2015.Chinedu Isaac

Wednesday, 17 June 2015

FED UP!



(…continued…)



Mabel brought out her phone and called her mother. She told her mother the test result and her mother was happy. While she was still on call, another call was coming into her phone. She ignored it the first time, but the second time, she checked. The call was from Segun.
                She rounded up her discussion with her mother. Then she allowed her phone ring without picking.
  “Imagine,” she said.
  “What is it?” Cynthia asked her.
                She showed Cynthia the missed call on her phone.
  “Segun is calling you?” Cynthia asked. “why?”
  “If you ask me, who I go ask?”
  “He should allow you rest na.”
                Her phone rang again. The call was still from Segun.
  “Should I pick?” Mabel asked.
  “No.”
                The call came two more times but she did not pick.
  “Who knows why he is calling me?”
  “Maybe he wants to apologize and ask for a second chance.”
 “I don’t think so.”
  “We had better be going so we don’t get to the office later than your appointment time.”
                They stopped a keke, told him where they were going, beat price and entered. As the keke went through the bumpy and gallop-filled road, Mabel was lost in thought.
  “What are you thinking?” Cynthia asked her.
  “Just wondering why he is calling.”
  “So..”
  “Nothing to worry myself.”
  “Better not worry yourself because of that…”
                A text message entered Mabel’s phone. She checked it. It was from Segun.
  “He just sent an SMS,” Mabel said.
  “Hian. He doesn’t want you to rest ni.”
  “Let me see what it is about.”
                She opened the message and read through with Cynthia. Segun asked how she was doing and exonerated himself from the earlier purported threat. Then he signed out by telling her to take care of herself.
  “At least this does not look like an apology from someone seeking a second chance,” Mabel said.
  “Since when did he start caring about how you are doing?” Cynthia said. “I sense something in that message.”
  “What?”
  “A subtle declaration of interest.”
  “There is nothing there.”
  “If you say so.”
  “Let me call Coker and know whether he is back from his journey.”
  “Is it now you and Coker?”
                Mabel gave her a what-is-wrong-with-you look.
  “I don’t want it to look as though I only call him when I have problems.”
  “Ok oo. I dey look all of una.”
                Mabel spoke with Coker on phone. He told her he would be coming back the following day. She told him that Segun called and sent SMS. He was surprised but then he told her to do whatever she felt was comfortable for her. He told her that Timi had been asking after her. She smiled and told him to greet Timi for her but to also tell him to stop bothering about her and move on with his life. When they were done, she hung up. 
  “Coker’s brother is a nut case.”
  “He is still after you?”
  “Yes o. Coker said he is not letting him rest.”
  “He is cute and looks rich.”
  “So?”
  “Shift him my way if you don’t want him.”
  “You have big eye o.”
                They laughed.
                When they got to the church office, they alighted, paid the man and he left. They walked into the church office section and met the pastor’s wife standing outside the door with another church member. They greeted them.
  “Mabel and Cynthia, how are you?” she said, hugging each of them.
  “Very fine ma,” they replied.
  “Mabel, It’s been long you came to church.”
  “It is the nature of my job ma and some issues,”
  “It is well. How is your mother?”
  “She is fine ma.”
  “Wait a little while. I will see you shortly. Let me attend to some pressing matters.”
  “Ok ma.”
                She strolled out with the church member, while Mabel and Cynthia sat in the reception area.
  “Let me go and buy something we could eat,” Cynthia said.
  “Hei!” Mabel shouted.
  “What is it?”
  “We did not buy anything for mama.”
  “It is true. What do we do?”
  “Maybe next time.”
  “Ok.”
  “Kai. How could I have forgotten it?”
                Cynthia got up to leave. Mabel called her back and gave her more money.
  “Get recharge card for mama. We can’t see her empty handed.”
                Cynthia left and soon came back with the snacks, drinks and recharge card. They ate and waited. A while later, they heard someone call their names. They looked towards the entrance and saw their mother.
  “What is mummy doing here?” Mabel whispered to Cynthia as they got up to welcome their mother.


(…to be continued…)
-©2015.Chinedu Isaac