MARRIED Episode 3 by Nissi Adeola
After two days and Andy continued to go to work, Jessica became fed
up with the pretense. She felt bored and useless in the beach house so
she decided to go and see her friends. If Andy wanted to be
unreasonable, she would show him that two can play his game.
She sat
at the owner’s corner at the back while the driver which Andy had
assigned to her drove the car. She had argued that she needed no driver
but he won when he found out that she hadn’t perfected her driving
skills. After their little drama at the beach, she and Andy had barely
talked. The house had almost been as silent as a grave yard and for the
umpteenth time, she regretted the decision she made.
She sighted the small shop a few feet away and smiled. Lizzy was a fashion designer who rented the shop in front of her rented apartment for her enterprise. She was a graduate who had no interest in working for anyone. Jessica always envied her independent lifestyle. She had wanted to visit Sonia but she knew that she would be at work. Sonia worked in a bank and was almost always unavailable. Paulina, just like her motherly nature, teaches in a big primary school and she seems to find fulfillment in the work. Only Jessica seemed to be lost in this equation. After her entire family perished in one day, leaving her all alone in a crazy and meaningless world, she had changed her mind from being a lawyer to being a doctor. She studied medicine in the university, thanks to her uncle and his supportive wife but after working for five years in a hospital, she finally decided that she hated the job. Initially, she felt that if she could be a doctor, she could save a family from dying but later she discovered that hospitals reminded her of what she had lost.
18 YEARS AGO…
Jessica bounced up and down the sitting room, expecting her family to
return. It was the beginning of a long vacation and her parents had gone
to pick up her brother from the boarding school which he attended. She
had missed her brother immensely and she longed to play the computer
games with him so she could show him how much she had improved. She
smiled at the thought of beating him at the games. Even though she knew
the sound of her dad’s car horn, she checked the gate every time she
heard a horn.
“Settle down Jessie, when they come, you would see
them” Miss Boluke said. Miss Boluke was their house help. She was more
or less like a family and like a big sister. She turned and frowned at
her.
“I have no home work since I am on holiday and the TV is so
boring. I have nothing to lose by checking the gate a million times”. At
11, Jessica was a very bright and sharp kid. She was so mature.
“Yes you do. You are too small to develop high blood pressure. Come and
help me in the kitchen”. Jessie groaned and Miss Bolu raised her eye
brows. “I am baking some snacks; you know how much your brother loves
them…”
Miss Bolu did not need any other words; Jessie bounced into
the kitchen. The both of them talked and laughed together like two
adults and Miss Bolu marveled at the questions the small girl asked. She
had successfully diverted Jessie’s mind from the tense state it was in
but when silence reigned some minutes later, Jessica asked. “They would
be here soon right? They are taking too long” Jessica looked worried.
Miss Bolu was also slightly worried but she hid it well. Mr and Mrs
Adams never stayed so long whenever they went to pick up Mark. She
assumed that they got stuck in traffic and told Jessica the same thing.
Lagos’ traffic was always unpredictable.
They removed the brown
snacks from the oven and Jessica stared longingly at it. Miss Bolu took
one look at her face and laughed, extracted one, placed it in a plate
and gave it to her. Just as she was savoring the taste, the residential
intercom rang and she flew there.
“Don’t touch that phone Jessica
Adams” Miss Bolu roared. She had her mind set to disobey that order but
Miss Bolu smacked her hand which was already on the phone.
“Hello”
Miss Bolu said, knowing that the person speaking was at the gate. “Yes,
this is the Adams’ residence… ok” she dropped the intercom and turned
glaring eyes at Jessica. “I don’t want to see you outside, do you hear
me?”
Jessica nodded with a meek smile, only she should have known that the ever stubborn Jessica does not listen to anyone.
Miss Bolu stepped out and opened the main gate. “Good afternoon” she
greeted the man in front of her, who was looking like someone who just
left the battle front. “Please, how may I help you?”
“My name is
Tony; I came to deliver information.” He became silent. Miss Bolu urged
him on, feeling dread creep into her system. “Actually, there was an
accident along the express and after checking the valuables found on the
victims, we noticed that they are the Adams Family”
Miss Bolu had
frozen as her pale face stared at the equally pale face of the reporter.
She did not hear the gasp behind her as she grabbed the pedestrian gate
for support before she fell from the blow. An image caught her eye and
she spun with alarm as she stared at Jessica who stood rooted to the
ground.
“Jessica…” she gasped.
The words Jessica had heard
continued to echo as she stared ahead, seeing nothing. It was until
tears had slipped out of her eyes that she again saw the bad news
bringer and Miss Bolu. She wiped the tears instantly and marched
forward, standing in front of the man before Miss Bolu could even think
of what to do or say.
“Where is my Mummy?” she demanded. The man
looked totally at a loss. “Where is my dad and my brother? Their snacks
are inside. Where are they?” she yelled.
The man bent down to her
level, the way her dad usually did, holding her hands. As Miss Bolu
placed her hand on her shoulder, she lost it. She snatched her hands
from the man and grabbed his shirt with her small fists. She was
shivering. “Where is my mummy?” she yelled, shaking the man with all her
strength. “I want to see her. I want to see my daddy.” She gasped.
“Where is Mark? Where is my brother? I still have not beat him at the
computer game, where is he.” She wiped her tears furiously because it
was hindering her from seeing the man clearly. Miss Bolu tried all she
could to detach her from the man who just stayed with sorrow written all
over him, without touching the child but she did not succeed. When
Jessica discovered that shaking the man was not working, she started
pounding her fists on his chest until he held her firmly with his strong
hands.
“Ok, let me take you to them.” He said, smiling faintly but tightly. “Go and put on your shoes.” He said gently.
“No. I can go like this. Lets go” she wiped her eyes again. Miss Bolu
could not even get a grip on herself, not to mention, console the child.
Mr and Mrs Adams had been like parents to her. The man insisted until
Miss Bolu went in to get Jessica’s shoes, and locked the door.
When they got to the car that the man brought, Jessica’s hand was
shivering so terribly that she could not hold the handle of the car, not
to talk of opening it. Tony opened the door for the ladies and went
being the wheel. He could not even think of any word of consolation to
use. He hadn’t exactly told them the worst part of the news but he knew
that they had already drawn up their own conclusions. He would have been
able to handle it if the little girl hadn’t been involved but seeing
the girl tearing apart had almost driven him crazy.
When they got to
the hospital, he hesitated but when Jessica opened her door, he
hurriedly went out. Before he left the hospital minutes ago, the little
boy had been alive, though in grave danger. He hoped and prayed that the
boy was still alive but immediately they got into the hospital he knew
that the prayer hadn’t been answered. There, Jessica’s life became
altered. Without being told anything by anyone, due to her age, she was
still able to fathom what the news was. A trailer had collided with the
car; she heard someone say. Suddenly, the smell of blood and drugs hit
her like a slap. She imagined that the blood of her parents and her
brother was what she was inhaling. She grabbed her expanding head and
screamed…..
**Present**
She clutched her purse tight as the
scene of over 18 years replayed over and over again. She had cried and
cried secretly but never in the presence of others. She quickly wiped
her brimming eyes and blinked. The driver was watching her now and she
realized that they had stopped moving.
“Are you alright ma’am?” he asked softly with worry.
She smiled. “I am fine. Thanks.” She stepped out of the car and walked
towards the shop, hoping that her friend would be able to lift her
spirit. It was like life always threw her battled.
“Who am I seeing?” Lizzy yelled immediately she saw Jessie. “Jessie baby” she hailed. “The sexiest SU bride in town”
Jessica frowned at the endearment but internally, she was glad. If
there was someone who could make her feel extremely happy with words, it
was Lizzy. “Na who be SU”
“Who else my dear” Lizzy hugged her
fiercely. “Hold it. What are you doing here? You should be on honeymoon.
Don’t tell me you guys got fed up of each other’s company this fast.
You both seemed so much in love that you got married barely two months
after meeting.” They sat down on the chair. No one was in the shop
except clothes.
“He had to quickly fix some things at the office so I decided to visit you”
“Wait” Lizzy raised her hand in surprise. “You are trying to say that
your honeymoon was put on halt because of work? That Andy is really
something”
“No, he had something very important to sort out at work
today and I advised him to go. Besides, we still have the rest of our
lives together” she lied.
Lizzy tried to think about it then
shrugged it off, as her face brought on a ladylike smile. “Tell me babe,
give me the gist. How was your honeymoon, most importantly, the wedding
night?”
Jessica doubled up and almost threw up at the question. She
looked pale. Jessica realized that it had been a very terrible idea to
come to Lizzy. Lizzy was always direct and it was increasingly difficult
to lie to her.
“OH… I had forgotten that my SU friend can’t divulge
that information. In fact, pardon me, it was inappropriate. It was not
like I actually wanted you to tell me, just wanted to see your reaction,
and I got it” Lizzy said, misinterpreting Jessica’s reactions.
That was the lifesaver that Jessica needed. “I won’t tell you. But you
can follow me to the beach. I guess Andy won’t be back until it is
almost dark. You have been to the beach, you can teach me how to play in
it and possibly swim”
Lizzy’s eyes widened and she stood up instantly. “You don’t have to ask me twice”
“What about the shop?” Jessica asked, laughing.
“It can do without me today” she closed the shop and they both went
into her apartment where she fished out some beach-fitting clothes
To be continued…..
I pity her
Interesting