Written by: Alice Ogutu
Alice tells of the story of a lady, Lia, after her High School and almost out of her teen age moving from her paternal home to live in the city with her sister, gain an education and meet her first love right in her naivety…
Short Stories and Relationships - Adios Teen |
Her name
is Lia.
She was
so happy to know that she had been accepted to the Art School in the City, Sony
School of Art. It was a prestigious art school. She had heard and seen good
reviews about the school and that it provided a variety of great art courses.
She was so
happy to go to the City and have a new experience. Also, all this furore about
her going to the city escalated because her High School BFF, Tala (short for
Talaty), had moved there a while back. Life in the city was always spoken of as
something one would not want to skip yet with extremes, you know, things like; having
to go to clubs, shopping and to the theatre/cinema.
It was
both a wonderful surprise and a reunion between herself and Tala.
Although
she had not informed Tala about her acceptance to the Art School, and
her stay there as well, she was happy to see her. Tala promised to show her
around the city. This excited her.
*******
A month
later, as she strolled in the evening in the ambience of the setting sun, as
was her routine, she met this cute guy. She had never seen him in the
neighborhood before. Her heart suddenly skipped a beat. She didn’t say anything
and neither did he – they simply exchanged glances and that was just about it.
She went
on with her walk in the neighborhood for another fifteen minutes, all the while
thinking of the cute guy she had just met. The thoughts completely overwhelmed
her - in a good way. She couldn’t wait to tell her friend Tala. She knew Tala will
be excited.
Later,
after Tala came in from her mini-business from which she worked in the afternoons,
she encouraged her to work on her feelings soon before the guy was taken by someone else. She had no clue of how to do
this but thought, “Why not?”
Obviously, she had seen many soap operas and read many romantic novels and was
sure, right in that tiny head of hers, that she was up to the task at hand. She
told herself that she would strive to do something about it.
For the
few days that followed, she studied his movements, and learned that he stayed
in the same block and same floor as she did. This was an advantage to her, or
so she thought. After carefully knowing the where and what, she was ready.
*******
On this
particular day, she waited to hear him leave and she left as well to catch up
with him on the stairs down.
“Hello”, she greeted him.
“Hello”, he replied, and added, “So you live on this floor too, huh?!”
She
nodded
The rest
of the walk down the stairs was in silence.
It was a
chilly morning, and the sun was yet to peep its head from the clouds in the
sky. She was not wearing any warm clothes because she was rushing to pick
something from the shop down the road where another friend also happened to
work. (From time to time, she loiters around the friend’s place to chat with
her on some girly stuff before heading back to the house.) She, in her
determined mind, had decided to wait at the shop and chat the guy on their way
back.
So far, her stalking had proved to be fruitful, and she had already known his name: Idris. But this kept her worried because she wondered what would be the best communication starter if she already knew his name. She left her friend at the shop after promising to fill her in with all the details later. She left before he reached the shop so that it would not seem as though she was waiting for him. She walked along slowly, her heart racing, her mind wondering on the possible conversation that was yet to follow.
So far, her stalking had proved to be fruitful, and she had already known his name: Idris. But this kept her worried because she wondered what would be the best communication starter if she already knew his name. She left her friend at the shop after promising to fill her in with all the details later. She left before he reached the shop so that it would not seem as though she was waiting for him. She walked along slowly, her heart racing, her mind wondering on the possible conversation that was yet to follow.
As she
neared the gate and was about to open it, she heard a voice from behind,
“Please allow me milady” he said.
She froze
on the spot as he opened the gate and said, “After
you…”
She
walked in quietly and waited for him to catch up, so that they would climb up
the steps together. Till now, she had not made her name known to him, and she
didn’t want to seem in a hurry, so she let things unfold.
He walked
up to her and struck a conversation,
“So which number is your apartment?”
“12”, she replied.
"Hmm, that's just two doors from mine on
the other side. How comes I have never seen you around?"
"Well that may be because I have classes
in the morning and a job at the boutique in the afternoons. As for those days
am free, I go to the gym with my friend from the shop down the block."
"I see. So where's this gym you guys go to?"
"Near the mall. It is a great place – it
gives us a great opportunity for window shopping and a health snack or two after
workouts. You know the place, right? "
"Yea, I do, I go to the Potters Gym. It is
also near the mall. "
"Oh my, this world should really be a
small place, huh? The place you are mentioning is the same gym I've told you
about, the one I go to. "
"Hmm, indeed it is."
By this
time, she and Idris had already reached the 3rd floor (on which they
both happened to live). She realized that their apartments were really close to
each other – the difference was that he lived on the other side of the same
floor – two doors apart, though.
*******
On this
day, her sister, June, an air hostess and with whom she lived, was out of town.
She was actually mostly away due to the nature of her job, but was expected
late that day.
Lia was
taking classes in Spanish and Art. She loved drawing and painting, and June
allowed her to stay with her as the Art School was near her apartment. As she
parted ways with Idris, he gave her a wink and pleaded that it would be his pleasure
to meet her again. She agreed and went into the apartment.
June
arrived in a little after 8pm. She was tired and happy to be back home. After a
bath, a meal and happy smiles from Lia’s side because of the gifts her sister
had brought her, they sat down and June begun narrating her stories of the
beauty and wonders of the places she gets to set her foot in.
June
loved paintings and portraits. She loved to be painted, and at times she would
give Lia a picture of a place far away and let her paint her in it. She would later
boast to her friends about the awesome young artist sister she has, and occasionally,
her friends would come and request to be painted too. This made her appreciate
the gift of painting more, and the more she did it, the more she fell in love
with it. It became her passion – something she always aspired to do in her free
time.
*******
While
having a drink the next day at Mardis Mall, she decided to tell June about
Idris. June got curious and did not hesitate to give her her mind on men and relationships.
"Come on J, I know what you mean, you know
me well enough, and also you know am not the drooling type, I'll be careful and
won't go way over my head, okay, feel better?", she maintained.
"Yea, a little bit, you know mom will have
my head if I don't watch over you."
"Okay, can we go back home. I have Rita's
painting that I have to finish, you know how mad she can get when I don’t do as
promised, and you invited her tomorrow in the afternoon..."
"Yea I do, I had totally forgotten."
On our
way back, she stopped by at the Garden's Mini-mart, and picked up some stuff for
Tala. “She now owes me one”, she
thought.
*******
After a
long weekend, with everything now calming down, as it always was whenever June left
the place, she was waiting to meet Idris again.
She had
known that he was not around over the weekend, and the thought of seeing him
again made her smile.
Monday
was a busy day, but it ended well. She managed to invite Tala for her usual
Monday sleep over. When they got home, Tala noticed a letter slipped under her
door.
"Strange. I thought June had a key, and anyway,
she had already left; so who could have slipped the letter? Hmmm!", Lia wondered.
"I have no idea, open it first, then we
will know”
"Okay."
She
opened the letter and Lia looked straight on to see the sender first. It was
from Idris. She smiled. She was so into the old school way of showing love and
emotion, and therefore this meant the whole world to her. Tala was eagerly
waiting to see what it was and who had sent it. She inquired to know what each
word said. Lia handed her the letter, and she started reading it back aloud at
her while mimicking and making fun of her with silly sounds.
Idris had
written to show his interest in her, and had left his number that she may call
him back. She decided to call him later.
After an
hour or so, she called Idris, and was glad that he didn't answer the phone, so
she left him a message. He called back after a while.
"Hello milady, I think I will have your voice
on my answering machine so that I can always hear it...", he begun after calling
back.
"Am flattered, thank you. Are you just
getting in? "
"Nah, I was having a bath, wanted to
finish with everything else so I can concentrate on talking to you alone."
"Right."
"So how was your day?"
"Hectic. Mondays are usually busy, with
classes all day and the store later in the evening."
"It seems you just need to relax, should I
let you, I would not like to tire you more..."
"No it's okay, I've had my share of rest,
plus I have tomorrow morning to rest, my class will be later in the day."
"Okay, so what is your name? Am Idris."
(If he only
knew that she already knew his name… Heh... But she was not ready to let this
beautiful moment turn sour with questions that were not necessary, so she simply
told him her name and kept things cool. Tala had gone to finish with her
reports stuff and it was also a good way of giving her (Lia) some privacy,
which she really appreciated.)
"Lia... What a beautiful name you have. So
Lia, what do say if I invite you over for breakfast, that way I can let you
rest now, and... "
(She cut
in before he had finished what he was saying…)
"Breakfast. That sounds great.” Well, I should let you know that I prefer
coffee, with no sugar.”
"That you'll get milady, now rest those
eyes so they'll be looking beautiful tomorrow, okay?!"
"Okay, good night."
"Night, sweet dreams."
As soon
as she put the phone down, Tala was standing right besides her,
"Gimme the juice gal, c'mon..."
She was
so eager and couldn’t help giggling as she recounted their conversation to her…
(To be
continued.)
*******
Till next
time,
Alice
Ogutu.
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