Chapter 94

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Yeah so fast forwarding. It's now January of the next year and things are so smooth. Everything is good, everything is in order and yokinto is making sense in life.
(Yokinto - everything)

And today is the day that we finally get our freedom. Everyone is at their houses packing cause our flight to Cape Town is today and open day to UCT is in two weeks and we had to leave this early cause our rents got us a house and we need furniture.

So that was that. Buli and Ntando were also here annoying the hell outta me, and we were also watching Okuhle cause our rents were going to get us food so there was currently alot going on in my room.

A little baby that can walk now and two grown people who can't stop acting like children, well Ntando, but still Buli is annoying.

"Can you- can you- Ntando!" I shout at him cause he was busy doing his own thing. He looked at me then his reaction changed to confused.

"Why are you shouting?" He asks.

"Cause you not listening." I say throwing a pillow at him.

"Yoh, anger." He says putting the pillow back.

"Where is Okuhle?" I ask then he looks around.

"Damn." He says then I throw the shirt I was folding on the bed.

I let out a long ass sigh then sit down. "Ntando you lost the child?" I ask then he stands up and goes to my bathroom then my closet and no baby.

"But it's also Buli, why did she leave the door open?" He says then we go out of my room and look for him in all the open rooms but I don't find him. I just pray Ntando found him. I wait for him by the stairs then he finally comes but no baby.

I clench my jaw. "He can't be downstairs otherwise he's dead." He says scratching his head.

"You know what. Find him." I say giving up and going back to my room and carry on packing. Can't be stressed by a grown boy.

I hear my phone ringing but I can't find it under all these clothes. I ignore it the first time and second time, but it rings the third time, so I pick everything up then find it at the bottom of my suitcase. Don't ask me how it's under all these clothes.

It's Thandi then I answer.

-Baby?

-Hey. Can you also pack my clothes that are there?

-Oh okay.

-Why do you sound stressed?

I put the phone on loud speaker then put it on the pedestal.

-Your brother in law lost the baby, Your sister in law has been gone and she's the one who's supposed to be helping me. Your parents have been gone for over two hours but they were just supposed to get us food. I'm hungry, Ntando is acting like a child, and I don't know if I've mentioned, but Ntando is the main cause for my stress.

She laughs then I see a request to switch to a video call then I accept it.

I sit down then look at her and smile and she also smiles.

-Are you calm now?

-Hayi, baby. I can't deal with so many children. Or grown people who act like children. The only person I should be dealing with is Okuhle. Not four people who are supposed to be keeping me sane. I refuse.

-Where's Ntando?

-Looking for Okuhle. I'm supposed to be looking after him but since I'm busy I asked Ntando now he lost him. I'm pissed at him and if my parents come back and there's no baby they'll be pissed at me.

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