A NORMAL DAY

Tunde just lay on the bed like an innocent dog, like one without the troubles that life gives as a price for living. His mother entered the room and walked as silently as she could to Tunde’s bed. She placed her palms on him and gently tapped him. Tunde woke up gently stretching his body as lazily as he could. He opened his eyes for some seconds. “Good morning, Mom”. 

“Wake up, we are going for a visit to your uncle’s wife, Uche. James just left her like that”

Tunde opened his eyes “For how long?”

“For three days now”

Tunde stood up from the bed and placed his palms on his waist. He twisted his palm, hoping for the remaining story. 

“I don’t know what that guy is up to” His mother, Gladys, sighed out, she was forced to frustration.

“Mommy, have you called the police?”

His mother hissed. “It’s not a detective or a mystery solving issue. It is just James being a child “

Tunde scratched the back of his head; he is still not getting the issue. James had just fled his wife, on the pretext of him finding out who he truly was. That is what happens when you take a lot of social media quote too seriously. James was this mischievous man, that never cared what people around him were affected by after taking this decision. His wife, Uche, for instance, has been patient ever since. Gladys had always troubled her, and told her to explore other options. Gladys would always tell her, marriage is not slavery, and it should not be treated as such.

Gladys and Uche have been close friends for a long time. Uche Married James, Gladys husband’s brother. Gladys husband, Damilola was still baffled on how close the two were. For one, Damilola wasn’t really that close to James. It baffled the brothers a lot. But Damilola came up with the conclusion of women building friendships in the weirdest conversations, and he didn’t really bother about it.

Damilola walked into Tunde’s room. 

“Good morning, Dad” Tunde greeted his father.

“Good morning, Son. Can you give me your comb, my hair has grown a little long.”

“Daddy, Mommy is just telling me about Uncle James”

Tunde went to his drawer and brought out a comb. Damilola rushed to the mirror hanging on the wall and checked himself out.

“I heard about it, and your mother stopped talking to me because of it”

Damilola gave the comb to his father. Damilola combed his hair gently. Damilola still adopted that younger side of himself.

Gladys hissed, and stood up from the bed. “Tunde meet me in the car in thirty minutes”. Gladys could not handle the amount of irritation in the room. She walked out of the room.

“Daddy, is it a must that, I go, I mean I am 33 years old and should be able to make my own decision”

Damilola held his son by the shoulders and looked into his eyes. “Son, as it is, your mother is going to behave like this for the next two days. I can’t do anything more to extend that behavior, a man like me has needs. You would understand one of these days” Damilola threw a salute at his son as he strolled out of the room.

**

Tunde and Gladys in the same car was Gladys seeing her son as her therapist as she expressed her annoyance of the world for him to hear.

“Mummy, I still think that this is something for a couple to address without any form of interference”

“Well, where is he?”  Gladys twisted her face, looking for an answer.

“Mummy, I still think, it is an issue for them… you know as a couple to solve, maybe therapy”

Gladys laughed at her son when she heard about therapy; one thing that she knew was that Nigerians, whether rich or poor, never believed in such.

“Or a family meeting or a pastor, whatever they can do, so that I won’t be present” Tunde angrily explained to his mother. He went to a party late at night after coming home from work, and came back drunk. He had just had some few hours of sleep and he wanted more, but he was stuck at the wheel as a driver. It annoyed him so much.

“Tunde, I didn’t ask for your opinion” Gladys started to boil with anger 

“Mummy, I need this Saturday to sleep, but I am stuck in this car with you” he replied

“Well, next time, you would know that it is not a good thing, coming back from work, drunk”

“I work 9-7 everyday, and I come back home smelling of sweat, can’t I just have a night to myself”

“You can just as well get your own house, and pay the bills, if you think you can do as you like”

“So you are punishing a 33 year old man”

“Yes. Now, hear me complain and just drive the car”

Tunde sighed heavily. There are some certain battles you cannot win against Gladys. Like her making sure that, Damilola didn’t buy the G-wagon he always dreamt of. Damilola wanted to promote his brand like he would say, and expensive cars are a good idea. Gladys thought about it as being an avenue for him to get younger girls and flirt with them. Gladys would always say the only thing that you can never do is trust a man.

“Men, they just feel like they shouldn’t do anything about critical situations if it doesn’t affect them” Gladys shrunk her face with anger

“Mummy what are we supposed to do? Remember, it does not affect us”

“He is your uncle, your father’s brother”

“He is also a 53-year-old man, that is fit to make his own decision. Who are we to stop that from happening?”

“We are family, you hear me, we are family”. Gladys yelled at her son.

“Mummy, you don’t even care about your own family, when last have you seen aunty Idrine?”

Idrine was Gladys elder sister; she died from a car crash, after stealing her father’s car to meet her boyfriend. Good roads sometimes cause accident. Idrine was driving like a mad woman that night; she never knew when she collided with another car. They could not bury Idrine. Gladys’ father once loaded the car with two 25 liters kegs of petrol, fearing there might be a black out. The collision created a spark and the bomb blast was looking like the final stage of World War 2. 

“Idrine is in the grave and probably in hell for what she did to my parents” Gladys said. “My father had two strokes”

“Mummy. Okay. Just okay. You are moving away from the point” Tunde tried to evade the topic. He has already opened Lion’s Den, and there is no escaping from it.

“How am I moving away from the point, you asked a question. Do you know what she did, while she was dead, my parents forgot I even existed”?

“Mommy, sorry about that, but that happened 20 years ago, and even before then you stopped talking to her and you are somehow exaggerating this too much”

“Because, she was acting without her senses”

“But she was family, and you not talking to her might have, I don’t know, maybe caused her death”

Tunde glanced at his mother. Gladys face has changed to something else. Her eyes squinted, and her face wrinkled. Tunde gulped in the air. He was in trouble; what could save him from his mother’s rage is unknown.

“What did you say?”

“Nothing”

There was a pause. Tunde’s chest was moving back and forth.

“Tunde?”. Gladys called his name with a stern face.

Tunde just looked in front, trying to evade eye contact. He knew what the look meant to him. That look always had its way of instilling fear into Tunde.

“Yes Mom”

“What did you say?”

“Mummy, just try to calm down”

There was this outburst from his mother. She would not let the moment go. “What did you say”. Gladys shouted.

“I didn’t mean what I said, I am so sorry”.

**

The afternoon was hot. Gladys came out of the car and slammed the car door. Tunde rested on the steering wheel; he sighed. Tunde was drowning in an ocean of guilt. “I should never have said that” he thought to himself. But the deed was done; he can never undo it. He slammed his hand against the steering wheel.

Idrine and Gladys history was because Idrine had a drinking habit after her divorce. Idrine had caught her ex-husband on multiple occasions cheating with younger girls. She told Gladys about the situation, and Gladys persuaded Idrine to divorce him. Gladys would confront the guy and make a mess of him. Idrine took her sister’s advice and divorced him. The man could not handle himself and committed suicide. Idrine could not handle her urges after meeting another man, and, well, you know that story.

**

Uche and James lived in glamour; there was a large pool dug, a spacious car park. It is like seeing a mansion right in front of you. Inside the living room, there was an 85-inch television, seated on an expensive cabinet. There was a bear rug laid on the floor. There is a mini library at the angle. At the other angle was a standing ac. The floor design was upper class American. Chandeliers hang on the wall. The sofas and chairs were expensive. One would wonder what went wrong that made James leave this life. 

**

Uche was seated on the couch, sobbing heavily. There was a tissue on her hand that she used to wipe her snort once in a while.

Gladys entered the house, and they exchanged embrace. 

“I don’t know what got into him” Uche talked with exhaustion from crying.

Gladys carefully took her hands and guided her to the sofa. Uche had finally seen someone to talk to. She explained the full incidence in details. James, she said, was acting immature. He turned down the chance of being the chairman of the company to pursue a career in music. His story was one complicated one. James was having an income that was more than 95% of people living in Nigeria. but he was not really feeling the money, as he wanted that dream of becoming a Fuji artiste, even if it meant quitting a job from one of the biggest companies in Nigeria. 

“A fuji artiste, that is so hilarious”. Gladys burst into laughter. 

“That man is 53 years old and he wants to become a fuji musicians, is he on drugs”

“I don’t think so, or maybe” Uche shook her head.

Tunde came out of the kitchen; he was holding a food tray of sandwiches, an orange drink, and a can of beer.

“Mummy, what time are we going” Tunde asked his mother.

“Tunde, I beg you, don’t annoy me, and I have not still forgotten what you said”

Tunde went to the sofa and placed the tray on the sofa. He picked up the sandwich above his mouth and dropped it into his mouth. The women stared at him with amazement.

“I think it is better if you go to the dining table” Uche suggested.

“Mrs. Uche, I promise myself to behave while I am seated, no crumbs on the couch, no splash of juice on the couch, and I won’t make it obvious when I am drunk” Tunde talked childishly. This was his way of making things more complicated. Everyone would have to leave him alone.

“What is his problem?” Uche faced Gladys.

“I don’t know, I am very sure something is wrong for someone that is 33 years old” Gladys had a smirk on her face as she faced her son.

Unable to hold back the annoyance, Tunde brought about a piece of his mind “Mrs. Uche, I guess you should maybe persuade your husband, and talk to him, instead of getting my mother involved. Because my mother might give you an advice that would make you end up dead, and I don’t mean it figuratively”

“What is that supposed to mean” Uche faced Tunde with a great deal of anger.

“Yes, what is that supposed to mean” Gladys looked at her son.

“Well, it is just the fact, and I won’t feel bad for stating it”. Tunde walked stood up angrily, and walked out of their sight. 

“He is a spoilt child” Gladys said with disappointment written all over her face.

Tunde came back to the living room and took his plate back. He could do anything for food at the moment. “I forgot to take this”. He packed the food, and munched on it while he walked out of the living-room.

The ladies stared at each other. To Uche; that was the of the weirdest thing she had seen that day. To Gladys, it was her son being a spoilt brat, at 33.

“Gladys, what is wrong with your son”

“The men from the family we married into are going through a phase, and we are deeply affected by it”

“Gladys, my son and my husband are perfectly fine”

“Your husband wants to become a fuji artiste. I mean is that normal?”

“Something is bothering him, if I can just talk to him”

“That something that is bothering him is the phase he is going through, we are both saying the same thing”

Uche sat properly and rested her elbows on her knees. She felt her intelligence had been insulted, from Gladys and her son.

“What is the problem?” Gladys asked.

“Nothing is the problem. I feel like this is being exaggerated”

“What is being exaggerated?”

“It is better you chase me and my mother away from your house”. Tunde shouted from the kitchen. He was seated in the washing machine, and was stuffing his mouth with food, using the beer to wash the food in.

“Tunde are you out of your mind, go to the car and wait for me”

“Mummy, no, you can’t just boss me like that, I am a 33-year-old man, and not 14”

“Well, you are not acting your age, you are acting like a brat”

“Mommy, if you say that again, I am going to take the car home, and not care if you followed me or not”

It is not a good thing to dare or threaten your mother. She is your mother and she knows how to break you. The wrath of a mother is similar to a dragon; Tunde knew this.

“You are not acting like your age; you are acting like a spoilt brat”. Gladys said slowly.

“Well, if you weren’t my mother, I would have left you”

Uche has had enough of this. She slammed her hands on her knees, and stood up.

“Gladys, I think I need sometime for myself to think to myself”

“Thank God” Tunde could not hold his excitement.

The unexpected happened, Damilola came in with his brother James. Uche ran to James and hugged him as tight as he could. He kissed her head; it was starting to look like a fairy tale. Her face turned hard suddenly and there was a slap on James.

“Uche, why did you slap my face?”

“Because, you put me through a lot”.

“I told you that I was traveling to sign some Fuji artiste, I told you I am entering into Fuji music business.”

Uche tilted her head; she was amazed. “I thought you said something of becoming a fuji artiste”.

“Fuji artiste?”

“Uche, I left pounded yam and Egusi soup inside the kitchen, I would love to go and eat it”

There was this settlement in spirit for the first time in 3 days; for Uche, she might have misheard what he said initially. But her husband was right back home, and that was all that mattered. She went into the kitchen.

“Where did you see him?” Gladys asked her husband.

“I just picked him from the estate gate. Where is my son? I need to fix something in my laptop”

James screamed, he thought Tunde to an intruder.

James wanted to become a fuji artiste; he invested 1/3 of his life savings and investments in crypto-currency, but the worst happened, it went into a dip. James was lucky, the email he sent to the board didn’t go through, and the cause was internet issues. He could go back to his office like nothing ever happened, becoming chairman.

Gladys, Damilola and Tunde went to an eatery. Tunde, even though he was a 33-year-old man kept on complaining about how hungry he was. His parent took him to eat Amala and Ewedu. Tunde called it “therapeutic food”.

A NIGHT AFTER A NIGHT

The First night (The bar)

Kunle and Yomi, two hustlers, two Africans with the taste of survival embedded in them. Kunle took a sip of his beer every moment, then he rubbed his hands together as he listened to Harold, a white merchant in a bar, at the early hours of the night. A Yoruba music band sang traditional Yoruba songs. People flocked around the bar doing whatever that they were doing that night.

“It is very simple. You both can act as middlemen in this transaction. Museums in London would kill for those kinds of artifacts, so what say you guys?” Harold said in a rather calm and condensed manner.

“Not about the money… no… no, we are cursed if we do something,” Yomi stuttered as he replied.

Harold tilted his face his head for a few moments. “What are you talking about?”

“What my brother is saying is that what we’re doing could bring a curse on us; you don’t play with the Gods,” Kunle responded in rather fluent English.

Harold burst into laughter. He folded his fist and banged on the table. He caused a scene, as eyes from all over the bar fixed on Harold. Harold coughed and gave a slight hit on the chest as he stopped laughing. 

“If there was anything like a curse, England would never be England”. Harold took a gulp of his beer and belched, “You both don’t know anything about business or money, and it is better for you both to be cursed than to live in poverty for the rest of your lives”. Harold gulped the beer to the last drop; he slammed the bottle on the table. “So, what say you guys?”

Kunle gazed into nothing. Thoughts flew through his mind. He scratched his nose. After a while, he faced Yomi. “Let’s go” Kunle Standing up, gestured to Yomi in Yoruba. The brothers always spoke Yoruba to each other.

**

The First night (the beach)

The moon is bright and full. The faint sound of music echoes through the night, giving the night a filtered sense of calmness. Kunle and Yomi were on top of the beach sands. The ocean waves pushed back and forth as the breeze howled throughout the beach. It was the beauty of nature, but with bad intentions.

“We steal the artifacts, then he would give us two hundred pounds.” Kunle nodded his head as the idea sunk and waited for his brother’s approval.

“Yes, I am in total support of this,” Yomi shrugged as he replied.

Kunle became perplexed. Confusion was written all over him. He scratched his face, and then gazed at Yomi. “I thought you said something about the curse”

“My brother, you are troubled, if this would make everything alright, I can’t say no to you, cause I know that you would do it with or without me” Yomi replied. Yomi smiled at his brother; it was a reassuring smile that had its therapy to uplift Kunle for a little while

“Thank you” Kunle replied

**

The First night (The bar)

Harold laughed hysterically as two women sat around him. He was totally drunk. His confidence boosted, he took turns kissing the two women. “I have to admit, women are going to be the death of me”

The two brothers came. Anxiety built up inside of them. They sat down.

“What is your conclusion?” Harold stared at them. His reality had been restored.

“We want 400 pounds.” Kunle folded both of his palms together. Harold gave it a thought. Eyes stared at eyes. It was as if a telepathy deal was going on.

“Agreed”, Harold took a cigar from his pocket and started sniffing it. He gestured for the ladies to give him some privacy. The ladies kissed him on the cheeks and walked out of their sight.

“I like your spirits. I do not care what conversation happened between both of you. “

“But we would like it if you paid one hundred pounds first, then when the job is done, you can pay the rest.” Kunle interrupted. He knew he had to be careful when he handled issues like this.

“Done”, Harold brought out a hundred-pound note and flung it on the table. Kunle took the cash, raised and flapped it, checking its authenticity. 

Harold brought out a pack of matches and lit his cigar. Clouds poured out of his mouth, “I have appreciated your terms and conditions. It is time for you to do your part in the deal.”

“And one last thing, so what is the plan?”

“Our team researched a small town in a village north of here. Those artifacts are very artistic and unique in their nature. Museums, galleries, universities, scientific institutes, even powerful people in London society are trying to get their hands on them.” Harold took a drag of his cigar and continued, “it is a competition, and we want our hands on it. You bring it to us, we all become rich and everyone is happy.” Harold stretched his arm to his bag, unzipped it, and he brought out a map. He laid down the map on the table, “This is where you are going.”

Kunle stood up and took the map. He gestured to his brother to stand up. Yomi clearly understood and stood up. When Harold winked at the ladies, they both rushed to him and jumped onto his laps.

**

The First night (the hotel room)

Kunle and Yomi laid on their beds looking at the ceiling. They were both high on wishful thoughts. Kunle was a former student of Cambridge. He was deported for engaging in a robbery while in England. He couldn’t bear the guilt, those feelings; every time he thought about it, he wanted to take a hammer and smash it on his head. He should never have committed that crime. The money he was getting from charity and well-wishers was okay; he was even sending some to his family. But when he got caught, his world started to fall apart. He spent some weeks in jail before being shipped back to Nigeria. He could not go back to his community. His family would find the news unbearable, but he had his brother Yomi, a man that could simply just kill for him.

Suddenly, electricity lit up the room. The fan whirled heavily.

“I miss my mother,” Yomi said as tears strolled from his eyes. “I miss her roasted yams and her advice. We did a lot of wrongs, a lot.”

“And we are trying to solve our wrongs” Kunle replied. “We need to find a way to get into the shrine and take the artifacts and just get away from the country. We can try Europe or America. We are starting a new life. “

“We have a family” Yomi responded.

“We are going to be taking care of them too”

There was something that was still found in Yomi. He still had that compassion, that yearning to be with his family. He still believed everything could come back to how it had been before. All he had to do was to go on with the mission with his brother.

**

The Second Night (Bush)

The moon hanged on the sky that night, it was a peek into the brothers secrets. The brothers stood on top of a hill and they could sight the village. There was something about that night; the cricket chirped, the mating frog croaked once a while, but Kunle was different about that night, he was wearing the English clothes and looked like an explorer. He was anxious that night, his hardened spirit could not cover it, he looked at the map once a while, then looked at the village. He knew he was entering a battle against a lot of things; the jungle he was in, the guilt he was suppressing, God and the villagers.

Yomi came and wrapped his arm all over his brothers’ shoulders. “I know how you feel”

Kunle brushed his brother’s arm away “I don’t think that you do”

Yomi became flustered. He had to act right or it would be for nothing, him trying to restore the family again would be for nothing. He sighed out heavily and faced his brother “I hope that you have eaten enough food”

“Yeah” Kunle responded. “I don’t know, but I am very scared, what if we don’t make it, then we are just living for noting”

Yomi finally understood his brother, he was human and broken. Yomi had to act like safe space for his brother.

Droplets of tears leaked from Kunle’s eyes, the dam of his emotions cracked, it has been piled up for too long, the feelings, he definitely had to let a little bit of it out.

Yomi rushed to him, and embraced him “We are going through with this, I know, then we can go back to our village and meet our mother and our father too, I know that can happen”

Kunle shrugged off the embrace “I know” He went to a tree and sat on the branch; he placed his hands on his face thinking about his mistakes.

“Let’s get this finished as possible” Yomi yelled.

“I want to make things alright, everything” Kunle spoke with a high degree of emotions

“That is what we are doing”

Kunle took a pebble from the ground and flung it. “I think it is better we go on with the mission before we talk about anything. “Are you with your knife?”

Yomi nodded his head. “Let’s go”

**

Second Night (the shrine)

At what level can men have riches, would they go as far as robbing God, the maker of riches, in the coal of Night, when no one was watching. But the night doesn’t make God blind, it makes him angry, the brothers had to be ready for the wrath from God.

The night was calm, cold breeze sifted through the jungle. The big eyes of the owl shined bright that night, it tilted its head and hooted once a while.

The brothers walked to the shrine, they had already battled the cold and they were without shirts, they walked stealthily through the bushes.

The shrine was empty of humans when the brothers arrived. The shrine had Deities being represented by artifacts. Kunle nodded to his brother, things had to go as planned.

Yomi went on the lookout, his brother stayed. Kunle knelt down brought out a large piece of bag and started loading the bag with the artifacts. Yomi told him while they walked to the shrine, that he should use his sense in this scenario, he should load what he could carry, they needed only one artifact, but Kunle thought of getting some to sell to other merchants, that equals to more money.

Kunle would not hear, the incoming good life blinded his senses, he was already thinking what he could do with the money while he loaded the bag. “I would get myself a nice business in the city, get a lot of money, get myself a white woman and run away from this country, this feeling and this anger in me once and for all” Kunle thought to himself.

The bag was already loaded more than Kunle could carry. His brother came and was with Perplexity all over him, he went to meet his brother and touched Kunle on the shoulders, this startled Kunle, pushing him to the ground in fear. “Kunle what are you doing, let us get the hell out of here, I thought I told you we need things that we could carry only” Yomi talked to him in a whispered voice, he didn’t want to wake the night.

Kunle stood up and carried the bag on his shoulders. It is too late; they have been seen. Chants flickered everywhere as the shrine guards shouted “Who is there?” and “Identify yourself” in a different dialect of Yoruba.

Kunle fell on the ground from the heavy load. Arrows were raining from every space of the sky. Yomi pulled Kunle beside a tree. The arrow woosh on the tree for some seconds.

The brothers were panting heavily, sweat and anxieties strolled through their cheeks even when the night breezed the cold air and shivered their soul. The arrows stopped raining. The brothers glanced at each other, they understood what they are supposed to do, go for a run.

“They are here” the shrine guards, two of them spotted the brothers. Kunle, he was formerly one of the wrestling champions in his community, he was feared for his brute strength and his ability to charge at an opponent with great rage, he was called “The leopard”. But he was still no match for Yomi, who beat him easily. Yomi knew a battle should be always calculated.

Kunle dashed at one of the shrine guards before he could strike his bow, he pinned him to the ground, smashed his face continuously with rocks. Yomi had already killed his opponent with a large rock smashed on the face. Yomi rushed to his brother and dragged him away from the guard who is already dead. “Let’s get out of here before it is too late, they are coming, they are plenty. Yomi dragged his brother up.

Kunle ran to where the bag was and quickly carried it on his shoulders, he waved for his brother to go into the jungle.

**

The Second Night (the jungle)

Thoughts were going through the brothers’ minds; Yomi thought of the regret of accepting the this in the first place, he has put his brother and his family in danger. Kunle had a simple mindset in the situation, what he had to do was to escape the jungle with the loot. The loot equaled his freedom from the guilt that caged him, he also had to make sure that his brother was safe. An arrow passed through Kunle arms slitted it; blood started pouring. The brothers rushed to a tree, they could not hide from the night, the moon showed their guilt for their hunters to see, they had to fight through the night.

“can’t we limit the load of those artifacts” Kunle tore a piece of his clothe and tied it through his wound, he groaned in pain.

“Are you okay” Kunle whispered to his brother, as he saw his brother fight through the pain he was in.

“Yes”

“Let’s go, i must have dropped the map” Kunle rushed with the bag still heavy on his shoulders.

“We are going to get lost”

“If we keep heading straight, we won’t”

The brothers were at the heart of the jungle that particular night, Yomi had a wooden torch light. flaming with fire. The moon had retired out of sight. The brothers walked without direction, unable to show their guilt, the universe had the second option to leave them lost in their guilt. The loud noise of monkeys echoed through the jungle.

“Maybe this is a curse” Yomi thought to himself. “Kunle wait” they both stopped walking.

“What are we waiting for?” Kunle replied

“I don’t think they are coming anytime soon; I suggest we just rest for some moments; I would make a fire, we still have a lot of time before they catch up with us, then we retrace our steps and go back from where we came from initially” Yomi said.

“We would be dead by then; those people are ready to die for this”

“And you are ready to die for it too”

“We have to keep going, we know what we got ourselves into”.

Yomi had to do something, he knew how dangerous his brother could be anytime he was ridden with greed, he becomes impatient, strong headed, and uses none of his senses, that was what got him expelled from school and deported back to Nigeria.

Yomi went in front of his brother, and punched Kunle hard on the face. There was this stern face that Yomi wore, it was a process of getting his brother in check and in order. “I cannot risk my family falling apart” he thought to himself.

“Yomi what are you doing”

“Making sure greed doesn’t lead you elsewhere” Yomi replied “We have to do things in order”

Kunle stood up and groaned in pain.

**

Second Night (Jungle; by the fireside; the interlude)

That night by the fireside, was the moment they had to relax and rethink, all impulses simmered down, while the brothers deeply in their thoughts, they unconsciously watch as the fire crackles.

Yomi thought about his mother, he remembered when she would sing while she was in the farm or at home, it was something beautiful. He once thought of it as a remedy for his soul whenever he felt depressed. Yomi face fell down with depression, he needed his mother to sing one more time.

Kunle thought about the days with his father. His father had deep respect for him, for his abilities to cause trouble in the village and at the same time maintaining a high level of education. His father would always remind Kunle that he was coming out to be the first educated person from the family, and it meant a lot to him. The news of Kunle’s admission to Cambridge was the best thing that his father heard. His father spent the last of his money to organize a party for the village to celebrate. Kunle couldn’t ever approach his father after what had happened. His father wanted more from him, he had high expectations, and worse of all, it would be because of a failed robbery at a store that could damage the relationship with his father. Anytime the thoughts came into mind, the guilt would be too much to handle. He would always speak to himself “I should never had done this, Kunle you are a big fool”. His wish was  to retrace time and made sure he went to the soccer pitch instead of allowing some thugs convince him to robbing a store to see a lot of money.

“We need to go back and retrace our steps back to where we came from before dawn, or else those people would find us, they know the jungle better than we do” Yomi said.

“We can just continue going, there is always a way out of the jungle”

“And how would you know?”

Kunle looked at his brother and tried to utter a world, but he could not, his brother has already poured a lot of reasoning into him.

They had to continue on the journey, they have been at the fireside for minutes, they have had their rest, they have had their fill of water from the stream. They had to get up and find a way out of the jungle before the dawn.

“Let us start moving, I sense them coming for us” Yomi stood up, he groaned from the pain on his arm. He tightened the cloth harder on the wound.

Kunle stood up from the ground and placed the huge load on his shoulders.

The night was dangerous at this moment, their lives did not depend on money at that point of their lives, but it was depended on their survival, they had to beat the night, the jungle and the shrine guards. Survival sometimes has a mind of its own, it is like money but it is different. Money makes one kill, but survival makes one mad. The brothers did not have any road map, they never asked about it at the fireside, but they had to survive in the right way according to Yomi. They had to retrace their steps back to the beginning of the jungle to find their way back home.

**

The second night (against all odds)

The brothers’ hearts were beating and drumming through their chest. They stood up for some moments to get themselves in the right state of mind. Hot air from their lungs breezed through their mouth. They both stretched their body, with their bones straightened; it was the last battle, they had to pick the best weapon available to them, the weapon was their fist and the side of their spirit much darker than the night.

The universe was still beaming with anger, it sent forth rain. Droplets of water started to thump on their faces. Yomi looked at the sky, he was fully convinced of the rain.

The rain poured on the fire and showed its power as the stronger element

“It is raining, we have to move as fast as possible” Yomi told his brother.

“It is already the night; those guards would stop looking for us” Kunle replied.

“I am starting to doubt if school gives the right number of senses” Yomi started walking, looking forward without the fear of the rain. “Let’s start moving”. His brother joined him.

Lightening flashed on the sky; thunder claps accompanied it. The brothers are already soaked with water.

Kunle slid on the muddy floor, he fell down and two of the artifacts fall from the bag. His brother raised him from the ground. Kunle became anxious, he started turning, looking for the fallen artifacts.

Yomi rushed to him and gripped his brother firmly. “It is gone, let’s go, forget it, we still have enough inside the bag” Yomi pulled his brother, and grabbed the bag “Let’s go”

“It is gone” Kunle said with his face covered with daze, as he followed his brother that took him by hand.

The moon is shown clearly in the sky while the rain became light till it was empty of water

Arrow struck a little nearer and it would have pierced the throat of Yomi, the sound of another arrow is heard and it is stung to a tree.

Yomi pulled his brother to a tree. He placed his finger on his lips, signaling his brother to remain silent. “They are here, like three of them, I think we could take them out, just wait on my signal” Yomi whispered, as he peered through the trees. An arrow is struck but hit the tree. “We would attack soon” Yomi turned his head and meets his brother that was still moaning the artifacts that were lost. Yomi boiled with anger and slapped the face of his brother; it was a shock therapy to bring him back to life.

“What are… are…you…doing?” Kunle stuttered.

“We are in the middle of a war zone, get back to your senses” Yomi said worriedly.

An arrow struck Kunle on the leg, he falls on the ground and groaned in pain.

“Damn it” Yomi, looks around hurriedly, he picked up a rock from the ground and rushed to one of the guards and pinned him down with a swift, smashing his head with a rock.

“Brother, look out”. Kunle shouted.

Yomi dodged an arrow that came to his direction, a pinch of luck found him. He rushed to the guard before the guard took another stroke of the arrow, it was calculative, using a rock to smash his head.

Yomi rushed to the tree his brother was, he met one of the guards with an arrow on his chest. Yomi goes to hug his brother. The arrow is still struck deep in Kunle’s leg.

“You think you can steal from the gods and go scot free?” The stricken guard talked with the remaining strength in him. “The gods are coming for you, just two of you can’t defeat 15 guards that are scattered all over the jungle looking for you. It is going to be a longer night than you ever imagined, a slower death too”. The guard chuckled as he died slowly.

Yomi quickly tore a piece of cloth from his shirt. He was calm for a moment, he thought of when to remove the arrow from his brother foot, his plan was to remove it unexpected. Still a moment, then; he dragged the arrow from his brother’s leg.

“Argh” Kunle groaned loudly.

Yomi quickly tied a cloth around the leg, tighter than ever, to stop the flow of blood that gushed. Kunle had to hold himself from letting the pain out.

“Put that foot on the ground” Yomi told his brother.

Kunle put the foot on the ground in pain, he squealed in pain. Yomi rushed to the where the other guards’ bodies were. He picked the bow and an arrow, he raised one to the air, trying to get his hands used to it. He rushed back to where his brother is.

“It is a good thing we are heading to the right direction; I just pray we get there in one piece” Yomi chuckled, his hopes were failing, his face could not hide it anymore, but he had to continue fighting, it was the only option available.

He raised his brother to his feet, and gave him the bow and arrow. “You have to fight too, I would carry the artifacts for you, but you have to try to walk, we can’t run anymore, we have to face whatever comes our way, at least let’s die fighting for our lives and a future”

Kunle nodded his head in agreement.

**

The rain had stopped pouring that same night. The brothers walked careful through the jungle. Kunle limped and walked with one of his feet.

“Walk out the pain, it is just a mindset” Yomi advised him.

Kunle thought for a while to gather some courage, he placed the foot on the ground, it was accompanied with a loud cry. Yomi knew there were in enemy territory, he dropped the loot and rushed to his brother. “Position your bow and arrow”.

The brothers learnt how to hunt from their father, who took them to the jungle and look for antelopes to hunt. Their father was a master hunter, he taught them how to aim their arrow to kill the Antelope with one strike. Tonight, was when they had to forcefully remember the skills that their father taught them, this time is not about hunting, it is about survival.

**

They hid behind the trees and acted in a stealth mode. The brothers had already positioned their bow and arrow, they were fully ready to strike. The guards were chanting as they approached, five of them. The loud scream from Kunle had brought them here.

The brothers glanced at each other; it was time. Immediately, the brothers positioned their bow and arrow and aimed. The guards approached, the brothers fired their arrows into the chest of the guards, two of them killed.

An arrow pierced the shoulder of Kunle, he fell down in pain, groaned hard. Yomi became anxious, sweat started to drip from his head in the cold night. An arrow flew through the air and pierced Yomi’s left ear. He held the pain in that prevented him from screaming. The arrows kept on flying in the air, Yomi dragged his brother closer to him.

Yomi took an arrow stung on the tree, he positioned it carefully and struck one of the guards. Yomi looked at his brother down again, in pain.

“They are here, they are here” chants were coming from the back up guards, adding up to 10 of them. “Careful, be careful, they are armed”

Yomi looked at his brother, tears strolled from his eyes. Yomi looked at the sky twirling his head, anxiety painted all over him. He picked a rock, walked out of the tree with his hands raised up, a form of surrender. The guards rushed to him, the surrender was fake, it was an attempt to bring them out and take out as many that he could. Yomi threw the rock at one of them. He charged forward. An arrow was shot to Yomi’s leg, he fell, landing on the muddy floor.

**

The brothers were on their knees, their hands and legs tied, they are about to be beheaded in the bush, their heads covered with clothes. Dawn approaches, and their fate decided.

                                                                        The end

Loving is difficult (part 1)

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(Chioma’s Perspective)

I am just coming back from work, and what do I find? The toilet seat not taken up. I keep on telling him to take it up anytime he takes a dump, but he keeps on forgetting, it is as though he is doing this on purpose. I boil with a great deal of irritation anytime I see this. He is my husband, he is my Taiwo, I have to remember this anytime he does anything that annoys me, that is me accepting the mess I put myself in.

Loving him is difficult. We are still in our early stages of marriage, we have been married for 2 years now, and there have been moments of anger and arguments, sometimes the pettiest thing, for instance, why the hell wouldn’t he want to raise the toilet seat up anytime he is done with it? Sometimes he takes a piss on it, gosh! It is terribly annoying.

He acts like a teenager all the time, eating junk and always watching football. I just want to have a bond with him in the living room. For Christ’s sake, I have a 9-5 job, and I would like some affection from this man. He doesn’t even get to be woken up by the alarm, since he designs at home, he sometimes even forgets to take his bath. I just want one-on-one interaction with him, but it is one stupid match every damn night. Then I get angry, but he says, “baby, you are on your period, just try to calm down”, now it’s “baby, you are pregnant, just remember to be at peace”. Thank God I was not pregnant while we were dating, I am very sure that he would have left me, I know what Taiwo can do.

Mummy, you are right, men do really act like children, even worse, they are babies, how can a married man take a street football match so serious that caused him to use the wheelchair for three months, three months of being starved of sex, three months of doing the house chores and the cooking all by myself, and also taking care of him. I was without sex for three months; it caused a lot of emotional struggles.

Loving him is difficult, some days I just sit on the bed, crying for hours, and it is because of him. If I divorce, it will be another circle of an annoying man, so let me just stay with my poison that has killed me multiple times.

He doesn’t even check my phones or my chats, even when there is no password, does he trust me that much; I am sure he knows that I would never leave him, that stupid boy. I love him though, my mother always told me marriage doesn’t come that smoothly and lovely as expected all the time, but it is a marriage of two different people. He is a lovely man though.

(Taiwo’s perspective)

I wish she would sometimes stop talking about something, like how Rachel looked slutty to work, or how the C.E.O made a joke about the stocks of the company rising to a certain level, I really don’t give a fuck about it. All I just want to do is watch this match with every attention in me. But she will not understand, she would start talking about me not giving her the time she needed that she wants to share some intimate moment with me all the time; I mean, we live in the same house. I miss those days when we were dating, it was not as serious as it is at the moment; I had time with the boys to party and flirt, but now I have a nagging wife; and the sex, the sex was great when we were dating, I mean, it was fornication because it was against Christianity. Presently, She comes to bed naked, leaves naked, I am getting tired of it. She looked sexier when she came to my apartment to visit while we were dating, she would wear this mini skirt or these sexy tight jeans, at night she does not wear any panties, and that always excited me.

Sometimes I ask myself why I got married. The wedding was one of the most exciting moments of my life, I planned it very well, spent money, real money; it was in the biggest redeem church in Lekki, we even had the reception in “light-house”, it was something for me. But I had not known it would become like this, she farts in the night and smiles at me thinking it’s funny or amusing. God, it stinks and very embarrassing for me, and when I tell her, it amuses her.

Loving being difficult, anytime I come home, I meet my wife seated on the couch watching whatever soap opera she is watching and looking so unsexy, she is getting too fat, I try to tell her, she could do some aerobics or cardio.

They say after loving comes patience and perseverance. I am strong, I know, my parents always told me about the sweetness of getting married and the pains that come with it, I never paid good attention to it. My parents have been married for close to 35 years, so I always thought it would be easy and fluid to be in a marriage. I thought their ted talks were just because they wanted to talk and make a pond seem like a sea. The irony is that my present situation is deeper than the ocean, and I am drowning. I am just a little bit overthinking this, maybe we could work this out, we still have a long way to go in the marriage. The doctor said that she was pregnant, a baby will be nice, I guess. I hope so. I shiver when I remember that I am someone’s husband, I shiver more when I remember that I am going to be someone’s father.

I wish I could get a few joints to smoke or a couple of cigarettes. It would help me think smoothly and comfortably, but I sacrificed that for Chioma. No one would want to have a husband that is high all the time, it would be inconsiderate, and mom said that a marriage should be more of sacrifice than love.

I wish I could leave her and have peace of mind; it would be great for me, I would remain single till I die, but I can never do that to my baby girl, my Omalicha, my Chioma.