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NOMA

Nkosenye left for work and I am left alone in this house with the kids. They are not in school yet, we decided it would be best if they start at the age of four(4). My dad asked to see me today,so I will start there. I finished dressing up and told the helper that I will be back later. I went into the garage and got into one of the cars and drove to my dads. He was seated outside

Noma:Dad.

I hugged him.

Ngwenya:Noma, are you alright?

Noma:Yeah I'm fine dad. You said you wanted to talk to me.

He took a deep breath and I already know what he wants to say.

Ngwenya:We are running out of time Noma

Noma:I know dad, I'm trying to fix it.

Ngwenya:Well try harder Noma, this man will take everything from us. Do you want to be poor?

Noma:No.

Ngwenya:Then fix this Noma. Break up with Nkosenye, he is holding you back.

Noma:But dad I love Nkosenye and we have children together. How am I supposed to just throw all of that away?

Ngwenya:Do it Noma and don't forget how those children came about.

Noma:I will think about it dad, but I'm not promising anything. I love Nkosenye and I have done everything possible to be with him. I can't just break things off with him because of the choices that you made when I wasn't even born.

I stood up ready to leave.

Ngwenya:Noma sit down, we are still talking.

Noma:Bye dad.

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NKOSENYE

The day is moving slow today, I just want to be home with my wife and family. I take my phone and call the house phone, the helper( MaNzama) is the one who answers

MaNzama:Hello

Nkosenye:Hi mah it's Nkosenye. Is Noma home?

MaNzama:No, she left in the morning.

Where would she go? Noma has disappearing tactics, I haven't been paying much attention to it because I don't want to seem like I'm controlling her.

Nkosenye:Okay can I speak to the kids?

She said okay and I heard her calling them. Asemahle was the first one to talk.

Asemahle:Daddy....

I smiled hearing her voice, my children are the reason I wake up in the morning. I want to give them the life I never had. I spoke with them for a while and dropped the call when we were done. I heard a knock from my office door, I shouted come in and it was my father. What does he want? I stood up and gave him a handshake. He sat down and I also sat down.

Nkosenye:Baba, what brings you here?

Baba:Is it a sin to visit my son at his workplace?

Nkosenye:No I didn't say that.

Baba:How are things? Noma is still treating you well?

See that's the thing about this man, he won't admit that he doesn't like Noma but the side remarks he always makes about her say otherwise. When he sees her he acts so humble and treats her like the perfect Makoti.

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