Friday, September 22, 2017

The Congruence XIII

I nodded in affirmation…it was obvious that Deola didn’t understand the depth of the connection that I felt with Captain so I kept some information to myself and served her scoops, the parts she was interested in, from my one-of-a-kind date.

From there on, somehow, it just became official. This meant that my weekends were completely booked and the only appointment was with Captain. He would come pick me up himself on Friday evenings and not drop me off till Sunday night.
He didn’t rush to sleep with me after our first encounter; it was as if he was marinating me in romance, friendship and affection…getting me ready for the D day.

We would stay up all night watching movies and talking. He would bounce his plans off of me just to see if I had a better idea.
The day Captain finally deflowered me; it happened out of nowhere…we had just returned from an all-night black tie event. I had stepped in the shower to freshen up and he had been asking a question repeatedly but I didn’t hear.

So he came to the bathroom…I didn’t hear him come in, because of the running water. He stepped into the tub with me and that was the cue. I guess somewhere at the back of my mind, I was also ready for this. There were no hesitations, my inhibitions were completely lowered by his gentlemanliness and I surrendered all…like butter on a hot surface.

I had mixed feelings at the end of it, I felt a little guilty but I loved that it was Captain. He also made me feel better with the things he said and promised. The introduction of sex took the relationship to a whole new level…it was as if I couldn’t live without seeing Captain.
I couldn’t call him at work, he already begged me not to and I had gotten so used to his daily calls that if it was taking longer than usual, I would become restless and be looking at my phone every minute.

I tried my best to hide it and keep my cool on Campus but Captain spoilt me silly with gifts and cash that it wasn’t long before words started to go round that I had joined the “Sugar Daddy/Aristo Club”.  
A loudmouth course mate of mine actually said it to my face in class, howbeit jokingly, a day after I had missed a test because I spent the weekend with Captain and had completely forgotten about the Monday morning test.

She called me “a sheep that mingled with a dog that now eats faeces”…I didn’t know how to respond but I felt guilt and anger at the same time. When Deola heard about this later in the day, she told me to ignore them as they were just jealous. She said she could deal with the person if I would tell her who it was. I didn’t want to do that because I had seen something similar happen in the past….so I told her not to worry about it.
Sister Grace was beginning to worry about me; she would call and start her sermons and pep talks…encouraging me not to lose focus of what I went to school for. I had to ask why this was becoming the new norm anytime we talked on the phone…her reasons: instead of me asking them for money at home, I was the one sending money to them. I even gave my brothers a huge sum of money to tastefully renovate their barber shop. I was also not visiting home as often as I used to, neither was I available for them to visit.

She said her mind was troubled and she just wanted to be sure I was not getting involved in anything that could become a problem in the future. I attributed the financial buoyancy to Deola’s kindness and claimed that my workload at school had increased which made it difficult to spare time to visit them. I told her severally to put her mind at ease and that I would never put my academics at risk for any reason.

Not long after that, our lecturers decided to embark on an indefinite strike action…following the Federal Government’s failure to fulfill an agreement they had. We thought it wouldn’t take long, so students stayed put until the non-academic staff joined in the strike and students were told to leave campus.
My sister was already calling to know when I would come home…Captain didn’t want me to go because we wouldn’t be seeing each other regularly. He wanted me to move into his guest house…but I wasn’t sure I wanted to do that. It looked like a big step and I wasn’t really ready for that.  Deola later informed me we didn’t have to leave Campus because we were not living in the hostel.

But what do I tell my folks? They are already asking when I’m coming home

I think I can handle that” Deola responded
She picked up her phone and called my mum…she presented the case like she wanted to know if my mum would agree to an opportunity that came up, because I already said she wouldn’t.

The Opportunity: Her uncle wanted to give us internship positions at his company during the strike so we could have real-life, hands on experience and spend the strike period productively. It was also a way for us to make good money that could come in handy when the strike was over. We would still be living on Campus because it’s closer to the office location. She promised to bring me home every other weekend to see them.
How could my mum say no to that?

She even prayed for Deola and thanked her for loving me unconditionally, even when my family background disqualified me from being her friend. She talked to me as well and encouraged me to be good because this could be an opportunity for employment after school.
Will Captain agree to this every other week thing?” I asked as soon as we got off the phone

That’s just a start; we’ll come up with something along the line. It will be too late for them to say no
You too sharp (You are very smart)” I replied as I high-fived her

See yourself, you actually chose being with Captain over your family. You don turn to complete ‘Lovinus’(Love has intoxicated you)” Deola jokingly teased me.

So we started our “internship” and it wasn’t long before I realized how boring school was without lectures and the other students. Deola wasn’t around much either because Chief Agbabiaka made the most of the strike…he was always summoning her. I was the one that had to wait till Fridays to see my man.

Three weeks went by fast…the boredom coupled with having to go home to see the folks the second weekend made me decide to accept Captain’s offer to move to his guest house. So I moved in.

PART 12                                                                                           PART 14



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