period of mourning for her deceased mother. She arrived Warri on a sunny Saturday afternoon. She took a taxi to her aunt's home which was situated at Okumagba Avenue, a busy section of the ci
he had visited. She knocked on the gate and
ernoon,"
n, I want to s
of my aunty...who s
ome, he
ere while I go in to
he took a surreptitious look around the compound, noticing a car parked beside a tree. The bungalow looked like it had seen better days especially with its not so bright painting. They
screamed and
hold. It was fairly large, walls painted in green and beautifully furnished with a set of cozy furnitu
you?" Pea
ne," she
ong time. How
fine," s
hould I of
ove to hav
her that her two daughters were in the state university while her only son was living in Port Harcourt. Her husband was at work while she was on leave from work. She knew little about her aunty and her family up till this point and felt better conversing with her. Kome assisted her in preparing the evening meal. Her aunt's hu
She stretched her tired body before getting up to open t
ning," he
, how are you
d you should prepare
ka
ch was much bigger than the one in her hometown. She was also struck by the number of vehicles parked in the compound. There were many people in the auditorium and she quickly found a seat in a section populated by ladies. She listened and went through the motions of worship half-heartedly. She was increasingly finding herself thinking l
r uncle's car. She met Michael standing there without he
lay, we had a mee
with her aunt and her husband. They congratulated her on her successful graduation and engaged her on othe
ision to impress them with her overall behavior. She took over most of the chores leaving Michael with ample time for his studies. She stayed indoors most of the t
hanging. Her breasts had become softer. She also felt weak most of the time. Her aunt was almost too busy
struggled to conceal her health challenge from her aunt. It came to a climax the weekend before her exit. She was helping her aunt in the kitchen when she suddenly felt nauseous. She closed her mouth with her left hand and ran out of the kitchen to he
ng with you?
in my stomach
t in the eyes and examined
it start?"
ay," she
to avert her eyes. Peace held her niece's gaze for a
al to do a proper check
ittle rest will
rig
eve her luck and resolved to leave as soon as it was Monday morning. She had consider
they had their meal. They ate in silence which was usual but Kome was nervous. She stole surreptitious looks at her aunt in a bid to ascertain
thing, it has to be the
ared the table. She spent the remaining part of the day in her room. She laid on her bed even as thoughts assailed her mind. She was going to leave for Benin in two days' time and was already contemplating the daunting journey ahead. She was worried
he time through the dim shade of light that illuminated the room. The glow of
ou?" her a
ne,'' sh
have slept enoug
will be in the si
on her face. She dismissed her fears while leaving the front of the dresser. She looked at the room which has comfortably housed her for a whole month and suddenly became unsettled. She was about taking a path into the unknown just beca