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    The Forgiving Lover – 1

    What a tired day! thought Mr Adeyemi on his way back from work. He hoped his wife had prepared his food.

    Back in their house, Bisi Adeyemi, a plump woman in her early forties and a school teacher was in the kitchen. She was just returning from a friend’s place and was still preparing the evening food when her husband entered the house.

    Seeing the dining table empty, Mr Adeyemi was angry. “Bisi, Bisi,” he shouted. “I told you I was coming home early today and still you did not have my food ready.”

    “I am very sorry.” Bisi apologised. “It is not yet ready because I went to see Mrs Ajayi. But just give me a few minutes and the rice and stew would be ready.”

    Just as she’d known it would, the thought of rice and stew put a smile on her husband’s face.

    “Okay, hurry up though. I am very hungry.” Mr Adeyemi smiled, consoled by the thought that it was his favourite food cooking.

    While Bisi was in the kitchen, her eldest daughter joined her. Toyin was a twenty-one year old undergraduate of the University of Lagos, where she was studying law. She had come back home two days ago for her holidays.

    Bisi looked at daughter; she wasn’t looking bright at all. “Toyin, you have been looking so unhappy since you got back home, anything the matter?”

    Toyin didn’t respond, just stood by the sink staring down at her hands.

    Getting a little angry at her lack of response, Bisi asked sharply. “What is wrong with you, Toyin?”

    “It is Jerry, mum.” Toyin murmured, twisting her hands. “I think he is having an affair with a girl called Gloria.”

    Bisi was shocked. She knew Jerry and he had seemed like a good man. “Are you sure?” She asked.

    Toyin nodded her head. “Yes, I am. I saw him leaving Gloria’s room a week ago. And Juliet said she saw them together at the beach.”

    Bisi sighed. She didn’t believe in hearsay. “Have you asked him about it?”

    “No, mum, I haven’t.” Toyin replied, shaking her head. “But why should I? He is always in that Gloria’s company.” Toyin felt like crying again. “I’m sorry, mum, but I’m having a slight headache, I think I will return to my room.

    Bisi wanted talk to her some more but this was not the time. “Okay, but please before you go, help me serve your father’s food.” She instructed.

    Toyin carried the food to the dining table, greeted her father and returned to her room.

    Mr Adeyemi dropped the newspaper he had been reading and began eating his food. Bisi joined him a few minutes later. She was considering telling her husband about what Toyin had said when their last child marched into the dining room.

    “Do you want to join me?” Mr Adeyemi asked him, knowing full well he will say yes.

    The boy liked eating and like him rice and stew was also his favourite.

    “Ah, but I just gave him his food.” Bisi protested.

    Femi looked at his mother pleadingly and said. “But mummy, I’m not satisfied o. Look at me now, I’m so thin.”

    “You will always be thin even if you eat the whole pot of food.” His mother said with a hiss.

    Mr Adeyemi chuckled. “Bring your spoon and join me, don’t mind your mummy.”

    Femi raced off to the kitchen to get his spoon.

    “Dear, you are spoiling this boy o.” Bisi warned.

    “Relax Bisi, he is just ten and still growing.” Mr Adeyemi smiled at his wife.

    When Femi returned, they all went on their food. But inside her room, Toyin was not sleeping, she was crying silently.

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    TFL: 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

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    This was my first ever written story. I wrote it at 13—June/July of the year 1990. Then I self-edited it three months later, October 1990. My Notebooks show this… lol.

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    14 Comments

  • Reply Rejoice May 8, 2016 at 2:09 pm

    Wat a nice day to me am FTC hmm i’ve read d story sha and still trying to fathom hw a 13 yrs old girl did dis.TM u rock abeg Hapi sunday dear

    • Reply TM David-West May 8, 2016 at 3:40 pm

      Thanks for doing a re-read, Rejoice. You should read what my 13 year old niece wrote too. She’s 14 now and when next I go home, I’ll return with one of her stories to present to you guys.

      E dey our body… Lmao

  • Reply Toyenlon May 8, 2016 at 2:46 pm

    Nice re-reading this again, nice one.

  • Reply Ego May 8, 2016 at 4:04 pm

    Hmm TM must be a genius to write like dis @13. I doff my hat o. Nice write up for a 13 year old

  • Reply Tanti May 8, 2016 at 5:09 pm

    U took down all ur stories on alifedairy
    Why

    • Reply TM David-West May 8, 2016 at 6:28 pm

      Intellectual property thieves are busy doing copy-and-paste there, that’s why.

      I’ll soon have the site deleted. Then we can take up our battles from here…

  • Reply Rejoice May 8, 2016 at 6:56 pm

    E dey wuna blood i swear, abeg make i run go writ my own story too lol #wink#

  • Reply Nykky May 8, 2016 at 8:29 pm

    Beat my imagination for a 13yr old at that time it’s a wow! for me.But a 13yr of nowadays can do because of access to Internet and the likes. You’ve been wonderful all along make sure you get at least one of your children to write encourage them to do. Enjoy your evening

  • Reply horllybee May 8, 2016 at 9:29 pm

    if this is what you wrote at 13 then I am not surprised anymore,you are just a genius! yes that’s what you are TM.

  • Reply iyke David May 9, 2016 at 11:09 am

    @ Thirteen? This is serious.

  • Reply osas May 10, 2016 at 11:55 am

    I’m back! Whoa! Aren’t you just a genius ma’am?!

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