Thursday, May 23, 2013
Twist And A Tale
Never had the intention of writing this piece, but I think it
is of paramount importance that a “sensitive” issue like this
be discussed. The motivation behind this piece is the so-
called “relationships” that surround us in our society, our
higher institutions in general.
It has left the era of normality and has escalated into
something outrageous and alarming. I know the concept of
a relationship is quite inviting and gives whoever is in it a
level of contentment but in this new generation it has been
abused in all sense.
I thought I had no business peering into issues like this till I
met Ade(not his real name of course!) His story was brief
but enough to motivate me to pick up my pen. In this piece
of writing, is a tale of a young man, the same plight echoed
by a million of Nigerian guys probably too lost in the dark
to seek the light.
Ade is your everyday guy, the kind of guy you stand on a
queue with at the ATM, or pass by on your way to the
library, level-headed and the kind of guy that works all
week but never forgets to have fun when he can. He came
to school with so many resolutions and one of them was to
stay away from the ladies (at least not have anything
serious with them) and it worked well for him for quite a
while till he met Hilda (not her real name). Hilda was
“different”, she was cute, smart and didn’t pay much
attention to make-up and clothes. He thought she was too
good to be true because he connected so well with her and
never for a moment doubted the feelings he had for her. He
just knew they were meant for each other.
Ade told me when he met Hilda it was like the movie “The
adjustment bureau”, he just knew he wasn’t going to let go,
everything was beautiful, their relationship was a perfect
portrait of what a blissful relationship should be, but maybe
that was where he erred, he was in too deep to see the truth
that he didn’t notice anything suspicious with the excess
money she always had on her.
Ade is a “normal” guy financially, with enough money for
himself, so when he started dating Hilda, he knew he was
going to have to put more in. Now this is where the story
gets interesting. Hilda never asked for anything from him
and even when he offered her money, she always turned
him down. He just assumed that Hilda was being
considerate and whenever his friends came to him
lamenting how their ladies were milking them out he
always thought he was so fortunate to have a girl like Hilda
in his life; in his subconscious he was already picturing
what their wedding day would be like, he was certain he
wanted to spend the rest of his life with Hilda.
Now, Hilda had this habit of going “home”(that’s probably
the best word to use) to spend the weekend with her family
and Ade never questioned her whenever she picked up her
bag on Friday afternoons and she always returned on
Sundays reimbursed (she told him her parents put her on a
weekly allowance) so he didn’t mind. Now you see, fate
has a way of exposing us to the truth just when we are
either blind or weak to face it and on this very day, fate set
in.
Ade always had this habit of hanging out with friends on
Friday evenings (after-all, he was always bored considering
the fact that Hilda was never around) but he never strayed
too far, always restricted his fun to the confines of his
neighborhood. He told me he probably won’t forget that
day for the rest of his life. That Friday evening, a course
mate of his was throwing a birthday party in town, so they
had to go all the way to town to have maximum fun.
Usually he always kept Hilda informed of his movements
but that day he had a flat battery and just couldn’t get
across to her so he left without placing the “usual” phone
call to her informing her of his where-about.
The party was at a cosy bar in an exquisite hotel and when
they arrived, the party kicked off. They drank their souls
out that night and just when Ade thought he was having so
much fun the worst thing happened. Now I’m sure by now
your probably scrolling down your phone or your lappy so
fast wanting to see how the story ends not caring a bit for
this young man but that’s the whole idea, that’s why I
chose to write this in the first place to see if I’m the only
one with the “hard heart”. You see when he shared this
story with me I didn’t care much I just found it so
intriguing, just couldn’t wait to see how it was going to
unravel itself.
Now back to the story, in the midst of the whole fun Ade
saw some cars drive into the hotel and what caught his
attention was the “Cadillac.” He was quite passionate about
that brand and always envisaged having one and just as he
was about to take his gaze off the car he saw someone step
out and to his utmost surprise it was Hilda! But you see this
was not the Hilda he knew ,the Hilda he knew would never
be caught dead in a skimpy skirt or wearing heavy make-
up, he was certain she was just a look-alike, especially
when he saw the man she was with – He was just too old,
fat and with a pot-belly(Hilda always had a dislike for pot-
bellies) but I guess the alcohol he had been drinking all
night increased his adrenaline level so he decided to go
closer and when he got close enough there she was. She
was clearly the one and just then she noticed him, you
could see the shock written in her eyes, they just stood
there for half a second but to Ade it was like eternity, he
simply couldn’t believe his eyes and for the first time in a
long while he burst into tears. He knew he was a man and
he shouldn’t cry but he just couldn’t control them, probably
it was the alcohol, he wasn’t sure. According to him his
friends had to drag him away from the scene that was the
worst night of his life. The next morning she just moved
her things away from his room silently without pleading for
forgiveness or offering any explanation and that was the
end of their 2 years old relationship. He wasn’t going to get
the “fairy-tale” ending he had always dreamt of, his decent,
cute and “considerate” lady was a whore!
Now here is the bitter part, first of all I must say I’m no
saint and I don’t write for your appraisal, I think love is
very sacred and should be treated as such, you don’t play
with peoples emotions just as you want, we all grew up
reading tales from Shakespeare and I’m sure we all enjoyed
the now “extinct” love exhibited in some of those stories
and as for the whole “runs-girl ish,” its now outrageous. In
the 90′s it was called “sugar-daddy” and was less popular,
even its name was as sacred as Lord Voldermot’s in “Harry
Porter” but in today’s society it has become a normality, it
has exceeded the era of whispers, it’s now something
people brag about. “How rich is your daddy”, is now a
popular phrase, you see it on Facebook posts, BBM pms,
display pictures e.t.c. It is something that enhances your
reputation as a lady and earns you the name “big girl” on
campus.
Now I look at our present generation and notice that we
have lost our priority. I am also a part of this generation
and there’s this popular saying “that those who live in glass
houses should not throw stones” but I’ve chosen to throw
stones today hoping it breaks my own bit of glass, hoping it
softens my conscience because the truth be told, we all are
going to get married to ourselves (lolzzzz!!!). Nobody is
going to profit from the generation before us, we are laying
our beds so wrongly and we are going to lie in it someday.
A word is enough for the wise they say, learn to cut your
coat according to your size and be content with what you
have. I would leave you today with a famous quote from
John Quincy Adams “Patience and perseverance have a
magical effect before which difficulties disappear and
obstacles vanish”.
Please drop your comments and lets hear what you think
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