Episode 2
“Its uncle Idris”, announced Sadiq.
Uncle Idris is Sadiq’s father younger brother.
Just like in every family where you have an uncle who is funny and different from the rest of the adults, Idris was that uncle. Since Sadiq didn’t have a brother to talk to about his personal life, he found that brother in Uncle Idris. Though sometimes he gave advises which an adult would normally advise against, not because he wanted to lead Sadiq to the wrong path but because he believed in living free.
“Come here my little angel” Uncle Idris threw his arms apart to welcome Asma’u into them, hugging her.
“So my little brother decides to finally visit us” said Mr. Animashaun.
“I would have been paying more frequent visits if not for your wife’s unending preaching” Uncle Idris, giving Mrs. Animashaun a funny look.
“That’s the price of being my in-law. And it’s a service i will perform always.” jumped in Mrs.
Animashaun.
“And so help you God” added uncle Idris, placing his hand on his chest to indicate his pledge, while they all laughed.
“I see you’ve not changed” Mr. Animashaun jumped in.
“No…never. I am better this way, but i see a lot have changed here. I can perceive it in the air” sniffing his nose like a lost dog. Asma’u found it funny and couldn’t resist pulling his nose with her little finger.
“Yes a lot have changed. Your nephew is traveling next tomorrow to write an exam which might get him into one of the best university in the country” revealed Mrs. Animashaun gladly.
“Next tomorrow? Nobody told me it was that soon” exclaimed Sadiq.
“That is good indeed little nephew.
Congratulation in advance” remarked uncle Idris, shaking Sadiq and pulling him to himself,
Come on now, we have a lot to talk about”, he said, pulling Sadiq along with him.
“Hope you are not trying to influence my little boy negatively again?” asked Mrs. Animashaun.
Sadiq sighed. He didn’t know his parents would start seeing him like an adult and not their little boy.
“Don’t worry marmee. I am a changed man now, no more bad influence.” replied uncle Idris in his most gentlemanly tone.
“Changed man? Some minutes ago you said never to change.” Mrs. Animashaun.
“I did?” he asked rhetorically and laughed mischievously as he disappeared into Sadiq’s
room, evading the chair pillow Mrs. Animashaun threw at him in the process.
Uncle Idris grabbed Sadiq’s phone.
“A lot is changing for you, but you on the other hand haven’t changed”, said uncle Idris, browsing through Sadiq’s phone.
“How do you mean?” requested puzzled Sadiq.
“Here” he said displaying Sadiq’s phone screen to him.
“What happened to it” Sadiq enquired
“I jumped for your phone and you didn’t seem to care. Then i thought, well maybe it’s locked. But again it’s not. ” explained uncle Idris.
“Uncle Idris i don’t understand what you are trying to say” laughed Sadiq as though uncle Idris was a kid blabbing nonsense statement.
“You have no secret” stated uncle Idris. “Because you have no secret to hide, no girlfriend who sends you love messages, you don’t lock your phone. I can’t envisage the kind of lifestyle you live, you are almost like your parents” complained uncle Idris.
It was just a matter of time before uncle Idris got into Sadiq’s head.
And he did.
For a minute Sadiq was stunned. Uncle Idris is right, he thought. His whole life flashed before him. Was he really going to end up like his parents? His boring parents! Or was he going to be even more boring than them!
Uncle Idris was right about one thing; he didn’t have any secret to hide. He didn’t even know how it felt like to have a secret! But uncle Idris was wrong about one thing,
“I do have a girl friend” said Sadiq, pointing to the window of the house directly facing his room window.
Yeah right.
Oh please Sadiq! You mean your next door neighbor; Vanessa, who you’ve had a crush on since high school yet you never told her, you are just too shy, timid, afraid and naïve to tell her” insinuated uncle Idris to the stunned Sadiq. “No offence meant. I am just stating the obvious” added uncle Idris.
“None taken” muttered Sadiq. He knew there was an element of truth in what his uncle was saying, even though he was a bit harsh and inconsiderate.
There was an element indeed and another element uncle Idris failed to mention was inferiority complex.
“Give me a call when you grow up, okay?”
was Uncle Idris farewell to him as he left after they chatted for almost two hours.
That night Sadiq lay on his bed, his curtains were up, yet the room was dark. A moment later a bright light, probably a car’s light flashed into his room. He made for his window and it was his next door neighbor who just came in; the ever beautiful extraordinaire Vanessa Walter.
At least that’s what the bloggers call her.
They were friends; he had a crush on her but never told her. It happens to everyone at some point in life…a crush.
She had told him that she liked his company; she didn’t say she liked him. He couldn’t risk telling her how he felt and lose her forever.
Once those three letter words are said, it changes everything.
Not only those three words could make him lose her, he traveling to Kano would totally alienate him from her life. And that’s one of the reason he doesn’t want to go to Kano apart from the culture thing. Moreover they both made plans to get admitted into University of Lagos.
Just then he realized he was going to lose her.
All of a sudden he felt pale and a sudden heartache raided him.
Sadiq never really had much friends, he was much of a loner, but by choice. It is a thing of surprise that he is actually Vanessa’s best friend. Both of them have never spoken considering the fact that they were neighbors, until during their graduation from secondary school.
Vanessa had walked up to this him and asked him for a dance. The only reason she asked him was because she was looking for a no string attached dance, and being that Sadiq was the only guy she knew who didn’t have a date and who haven’t made a move on her, it seemed the perfect choice.
She told him the reason and he didn’t mind the charade as long as he was seen with one of the most popular girl in school. She wasn’t just popular for her beauty but also for her brains.
The first few minutes were awkward, and they kept talking about school, about teachers then about the weather! Until Vanessa thought boredom could kill.
As soon as each of them let their guard down, they opened up. Sadiq got a bit witty with her, they both laughed and enjoyed the rest of the night as if they were long time friends and since then they became friends …best friends.