I put my phone down and see my parents looking at me. I look back at them then mind my own business and keep eating.
"Who are you speaking to?" My dad asks. Yohhh. Can't they mind they're own damn business.
"No one." I say.
"Aviwe ndizokuqwaba. You are never gonna speak to me like that." He says. Mx.
(ndizokuqwaba - I'm gonna slap you)"Sorry." I say.
"Ina. Go wash the dishes." He says giving me the plates.
(Ina - take)"Kodwa I cooked." I say.
(Kodwa - but)"Kodwa I'm telling you to wash the dishes." He says then I stand up and put the dishes in the sink. I roll up my sleeves to wash the dishes.
(Kodwa - but)I finish then go upstairs, as I'm halfway through the stairs my dad calls me. At this point I'm gotdamn frustrated. Like I respect my parents and all, but at this point I'm shit annoyed.
I turn around and look at him. He tells me to come down the stairs then I do that.
I wait for him to talk. "Tonight you are not going anywhere." He says.
"What you mean." I ask confused.
"That you are gonna sleep in this house and wake up here tomorrow." He says. He fooling himself.
"Sure." I say then turn around to walk away then he pulls me back.
"Aviwe if you wanna be disrespectful leave my house, I will not have a child who can't follow my rules in my house!" He shouts then I just stay quiet and look at him.
"What will it be?" He asks then I move his hand from my arm.
"First, you know I respect you guys more than anything or anyone else in the world, but Tata you will not manhandle me. Secondly it's not like I'd have anywhere to go." I say. I'm sick of this shit.
I go upstairs to my room then message Miss Motaung.
Motaung😘😍🔥🔥
Would you be able to fetch me?
Oh, yah I don't mind
Yeah, please come. Even now is fine. Just need to leave this place.
What's happening?
I'll tell you later.
I put my phone down then go to my closet and pack my blue jeans, white sweatshirt, bucket hat and off-white sneakers. I pack my toiletries and everything I'll be using tomorrow.
As I'm packing my door opens. I carry on with what I'm doing. At this point I've stopped caring.
"Aviwe uyaphi?" My mother asks.
(Aviwe where are you going?)"To a friend." I say then she looks at me. I let out a sigh then went to sit on my bed.
"What's really going on with you?" She asks then I shake my head.
"Aviwe." She says again.
"Nothing. It's just sometimes I feel like I'm treated too much like a child. I get good grades, I'm respectful, I listen to you guys, I do everything I'm supposed to. I'm not a rebellious child, buy today I deadass felt like one. But it's fine, Imma just dip cause clearly after today, just one day of not going to school I've become the most untrustworthy child." I say.
"Kodwa Aviwe when we asked you, the story was not making sense. And it felt like you were lying to us." She says.
(Kodwa - but)"And I said you can call abazali baka Kamva. I'm sure they wouldn't mind." I say.
(And I said you can call Kamva's parents. I'm sure they wouldn't mind)"Okay, mina I came to reason with you, and you know your father, so what you do now is up to you." She says then stands up.
(Mina - me)"And I feel you should express what you told me to him." She adds then leaves my room.
I receive a message from Motaung telling me she's arrived. I go downstairs then leave the house.
"Watsup?" She asks once I get in the car.
"We'll talk." I say then she drives off.
Translation
ndizokuqwaba - I'm gonna slap you
Ina - take
Kodwa - but
uyaphi - where are you going
abazali baka Kamva. - Kamva's parents.

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