~DAMOLA~
I wake up to the sound of wheels aggressively hitting the marble tiles. It was ododo mi.
The nurses were wheeling her out of the room. I turn to my left and notice her mum, still fast asleep on the chair. Knowing my mother-in-law, she will surely throw a tantrum when she finds out that they took Bunmi in for surgery without telling her but she will be more outraged if I wake her up.Decisions decisions! I guess I'll just have to face her wrath then.
"Iya mi," I say touching her shoulder lightly.
"Yes my son what is....," she stops mid-sentence as soon as she catches sight of the stretcher.
"Oh! Why are they taking her without telling us?"
"Mummy I don't know but I am sure they will tell us afterwards"
"You are right. Come on now, let's pray," she says extending her hand for me to hold.
I am not a religious person, never have been in fact but regardless, I accept the hand and we begin to pray, hoping for a miracle.
"Dear God, please make Bunmi well again. I promise to be a better husband, , I promise to love her with all my heart and love our kids to come too. Please make her okay. Please please God," I chant continuously.
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Hours go by with no word from the operation room. Beyond my calm expression, I am twisting and turning inside.
"My son, will you stop pulling that ring or do I have to collect it from you before you break your finger," my mother-in-law says in a joking manner.
"Mama, you noticed. It's a subconscious habit of mine that's triggered whenever I get nervous or anxious. I just don't know why they are taking so long," I say, letting out a sigh of frustration.
"Don't worry. It's going to be fine!" She says, the corners of her lips turning up half way.
"See o! I need you to be strong for me and most importantly, for her too. I can see it in your eyes; how you adore her, it's the same way my Tolu looks at me. She's a fighter and you know it. It's going to be fine," she states peremptorily.
"She is a fighter," I mutter before going back to staring at the wall clock for the umpteenth time.
I watch as the tip of the clock hand brushes past most of the numbers before resting graciously at ten.
"How did time fly so fast?," I think to myself.
"Mummy I think you should go home now since I'm here. We've neither eaten nor
washed. I think you should go and freshen up then come back tomorrow if you want. I'll stay don't worry," I propose."I am not going anywhere. I can't! My baby needs me!"
"Yes she does but she needs you alive and healthy, Mama. Please you need to sleep, eat and rest. I promise to give you updates," I say trying to convince her.
"Okay okay fine. But it's only a deal if you give me updates by the hour"
"Done Mama," I reply with a victorious smile.
"Donald is around. He can drop you off"
"Okay then, but I need my updates," she drawls while standing up and taking her bag.
"Sure! Let me walk you out," I say getting up too.
The atmosphere is silent as we make our way to the car. I open the car door for her and wait until she's seated comfortably before asking the question that has been on my mind since I spoke to the doctor.
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The Rise of Damola
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