Episode 10
The
first day I stepped into the office, after the trip, I knew I made a really big
mistake
coming up with a lie that I had a critical health condition just to go
on a vacation with Tunji; because, everybody was acting weirdly nice to me.
Well I guess it was a cross I had to carry, so I decided to stay happy and
embrace their weirdness and hopefully, life would get back to normal with time.
The
euphoria of the romantic vacation had finally rolled away and I was faced with
the reality that: he was still Tunji and I was still Juju; two people who have
a past, better still, an ugly trend and I needed something more than a romantic
vacation to convince me that the trend would not continue. So we became just
phone call buddies. He would call me every evening on my way home from work to
find out how my day went and basically keep me company through the drive home.
He knew my schedule, once it was 6:30pm, he would call, I’d connect the call to
the speakers of my car and we would talk until I got home. This had become the
new trend for us since the trip.
Three
weeks after the vacation and life had gotten back to normal at work. This
Thursday evening, I had been battling with a presentation I had to make to a
new prospect my company had. He was a serial entrepreneur, he had chains of
businesses that were doing just fine and finally realized that a just fine business was not just good
enough so he needed our advertising expertise to move his business forward. He
was one prospect that proved hard to convince that his businesses all needed a
facelift. And today, he finally saw the light and agreed to meet with us at the
office by 5pm so we could show him why his businesses needed the facelift and
why it had to be done by us. So I had to give my all into this presentation.
Two
hours past midday already and I hadn’t left my chair for nothing, not even my
usual glass of water. The movement of my office door distracted me, it was
opened wide enough to contain Bukky’s face -the receptionist- adorned with a
wide smile, I looked at her really startled, then she pushed the door with her
leg, stepped in and went,
“I
am having this cake with you sha”
My
eyes left her amused face and moved down to her hands which held a bunch flowers
and a box of cake. Hmmm, Tunji and his gimmicks, I thought to myself, and I got
up immediately as she dropped them on my table,
“You
are some hot mama, two gift from two different guys in one day”, she said, blushing.
“Two
guys”, I repeated, as I opened the cake and it read, ‘Eat mammi and get fat
please, Tunji’ -it just had to be him with the cake, no romance of any sort-. Then
the flower; it had a note attached to it that read, ‘thought you deserved it
today, Paul’…. Paul? I thought to myself, who could this be? Then it clicked.
*************
Paul, was
a guy I met in a Single’s Meeting I had attended in church two weeks back.
Almost
at the end of the meeting, the pastor’s wife said, “It’s a singles meeting
guys, move around and meet at least two new people”. Well, I didn’t have to
move around because the cute young man beside me took all the time allotted for
that session. We discussed about everything important, which is all about my
life, excluding Tunji of course.
*************
“So
Paul”, I repeated as my gaze met Bukky’s, she had been patiently waiting for me
to come back from my journey down memory lane, she was smiling now.
“Are
you really busy?”, I asked.
“Not
at all.” she replied,
“Then,
kindly help me share the cake round, tell them it’s my way of thanking everyone
for being nice to me. Do not bother bringing my share, I am not in the mood for
cakes today.”, I said as I pushed the flower to the edge of my desk and carried
on with work.
At 7:15pm,
I was finally done with my slides and had presented it to my boss, his
secretary, our prospect and his secretary. I could tell our prospect liked the
job and would soon turn our client in a matter of hours. I could also tell that
my boss was proud of my work, because he didn’t stop talking about how he only
employs good hands and how the clients should be rest assured that we would
give their brand the right facelift in and outside Nigeria because our works
were being handled by competent hands.
I went
back to my office to pack up, but the thought of facing the Lekki express-way
traffic after such a long day weakened me. So I sat, picked up the bunch of
flowers, smiled as I read the note again, he thought I deserved it? How funny. How
does he know what I deserved? I, who had been through emotional torture and
back. Weirdly, this thought made me smile some more. I picked up my phone,
unlocked it, totally ignored the seven missed calls Tunji had given me and
dialed the number written on the note I had in my hand, Paul’s number. It rang
for a while, then his very throaty voice interrupted the dial tone, I shut my
eyes for a moment and allowed his voice play with my senses and ease me off
some stress; then responded,
“Hello,
its Ojuolape, “I hope you are having a day totally opposite what I have had,
stress less that is?”
He
laughed for a second and so, then said,
“Too stress
less, I am getting sick of it. I had to leave work early, but home doesn’t feel
any better.”
“I
would not mind if we could switch roles. Anyway, I called to tell you that I
got the flowers and that was thoughtful of you”, I replied.
“Like
the note read, you deserve it. You know, thinking about it, it’s surprising
that the meeting at the church was the first time I had seen you in church, are
you a new member?”, he asked.
“No o,
I am just not faithful with church going.” I replied, then quickly added, “I
should be on my way home now.”
"With
the description of your day, it would be unfair if I allowed you face traffic
now, how about we have late dinner somewhere in Lekki, we could go to Marcopolo
or any place of your choice, so you would while away time till we are sure the
traffic is down”, he replied.
“How
did you know I would be facing the traffic, what if I stayed really close to my
office or somewhere void of traffic. Oh well, you are right, I had been
thinking about the traffic before I called you, dinner would not be a bad
Idea”, I said.
“How
does 7:30, sound to you?”, he asked.
“Just
perfect, see you at 7:30.” I replied then hung up.
I
packed up, bag in my right hand, books and flower in my other hand, heels on,
then straight to my car.
And,
the voice of reasoning came with its usual questions, ‘Are you taking the right
step’ ‘Are you ready for another guy just yet?’.
Whatever
the answers were, I knew I needed to be fair to myself, to find out if there
were better men out there before I ended up making a mistake by getting married
to Tunji, or not.
On my
way to the venue, I remembered Tunji’s call and quickly called him back before
he ruined my date with nonstop calls.
“Hello,
Stranger, how you doing this evening?”, I asked.
“I had
just been chilling all day, wondering who was important enough to make you
ignore my calls for this long”, he replied.
He
wanted to do this, so I would just ride along. “I have a date, if I can call it
that, oh well, just going to have dinner with a friend”
“A
FRIEND!!!” he screamed, “Where? His house? A hotel? Just where?”
“It
doesn’t matter where Tunji, what matters is that I thought to tell you so you
do not call and ruin the date for me, you know there is no other opportunity
for a good impression than a first date, so please be in your best behavior and
not call. Okay?”
“Okay,
I hear you, not one call abi? I would just sit in my house, have a bottle or
two and most likely die from the thoughts of what is probably happening between
the both of you.”, he replied
“It
doesn’t matter what you do Tunji, I am here now, do not stay upon my account.
Have a good night.” And I hung up.
As I
stepped into Marcopolo, I went straight to the restroom to check myself out,
adjust my dress and my hair, test my best smile to be sure it still gave the
finest version of me, then called Paul to find out where he was and went
straight upstairs.
Paul
was not bad to behold, he was a chubby man with a dark complexion, a man in his
early thirties and sure of what he wanted. He smiled like everything was all serious
business. But when he hugged me, I reminded myself how wrong it was to judge
someone by the first sight. His arms were reassuring and caressing. I had had a
long day and resting in his arms just felt right. I stayed in them for about
three minutes longer than I should have and was not ashamed that I did.
As we
started talking, I saw him smile and laugh and play. He talks in a funny way
that I found really cute, his words came out smoothly and then two out of every
thirty minutes, his words came out in a rush, almost like he was going to
stammer if he didn’t jampack the words together, like he had hot yam in his
mouth and could not manage eating it and talking at the same time. This I found
really cute. We talked about everything –excluding Tunji, remember- growing up,
childhood and life now. By the time the food came, I was far gone into the
conversation and wasn’t interested in the meal, but I had to eat it anyway. He
was funny in a very innocent and cute way. He was pretty naïve about a lot of
things and was not ashamed to admit it.
He had
grown up really serious, his father had been a director of a well-known commercial
bank, he admired him a lot and wanted to be like him; so, he totally ignored
the world just to achieve more than his father had achieved. He spent his life
reading and studying and had accomplished quite a lot for his age. -You can
tell that I listened to every bit of word that he said and if you are as smart
as I know you are; you would also tell that I was starting to like this man-.
Then
my phone started to ring endlessly, it was Tunji of course. It was awkward
having to keep silencing the call and at the point when I could not deal with
it anymore, I turned off my phone. Paul didn’t ask me who it was and neither
did I tell him.
I
checked the time and it was far spent.
“I
know you have to be on your way now, I got carried away with the conversation
that I forgot about home.”, he said.
I just
smiled, thanked him for dinner, got up and we headed out.
It was
not until 10;30pm that I got home and guess whose car was parked in front of my
gate. Yes, you got it right. Tunji’s.
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