Onalerona's POV
One month later..."Ke ne ke lo tlhologelelwa fela thata. O ntse o tsoga jang?" I ask. (I missed you guys so much. How have you been?) "Le nna ke ne ke go tlhologelelwa. Ke ne ke le motho yo o molemo, go se na sepe se ne neng se ntshwenya." answers Obakeng. (I missed you too. I've been good nothing hectic.)
"Ke galefisiwa ke go bo go fetile lobaka lo loleele jaana o sa re bone. O ne wa solofetsa gore o tla dira dilo ka tsela e e tlhomameng jaanong ka gonne o na le tiro mme ga go na sepe." says Olebogang. (I'm angry that you've gone this long without seeing us. You promised you'd be more consistent now that you have a job but nothing.)
"Ke maswabi fela go na le tiro e ntsi." I say. (I'm sorry its just that work is hectic.) "Ka jalo o phepafatsa le ka mafelobeke." she asks and i sigh. (So you clean even on weekends?) "Ke bone tiro e nngwe." (I found another job.) "Ke eng fa o tlhoka tiro e nngwe? Ke ne ke akanya gore eno e go doela sentle." says dad.
(Why do you need another job I thought this one is paying you well.) "Go thata papa." I answer and he raises his eyebrow. (its complicated dad.) "Ke eng se se raraaneng ka seno ka gonne se o tlhokang go se dira ke go tlhalosa." says dad. (What's complicated about this cause all you need to do is explain.)
"Ke tla go tlhalosetsa sengwe le sengwe moragonyana fa re le kwa gae, rre." I say and he nods. (I'll explain everything to you later on dad.) "Ke eng se o re tliseditseng sone go dira gore re se ka ra latlhegelwa ke nako?" asks Obakeng and we chuckle. (What did you bring for us to make up for lost time?)
"Go na le go reka dijo ke tla go isa kwa restuarenteng." I answer and they squeal in excitement. (Instead of buying food i will take you out to a restaurant.) "Ke ne ke sa itse melemo ya go nna le kgaitsadiake yo mogolo yo o berekang go fitlha jaanong." says Obakeng and we laugh. (I never knew the perks of having an older and working sister until now.)
"Ka jalo, se o lekang go mpolelela sone gone jaanong ke gore o ne o sa rate go nna le mogoloo wa mosetsana mme jaanong e re ka ke go senya, o a nthata." I ask. (So what you trying to tell me now is that you didn't like having a big sister but now that I'm spoiling you, you love me.) "O ne wa phunya thipa mo lekeseng." I roll my eyes causing them to laugh.
(You hit the nail in the coffin.) "Go siame fa o ikutlwa jalo ga nkitla ke go athola mme o se ka wa gakgamala fa ke sa tlhole ke intsha le wena." I say. (Its fine if you feel that way i won't judge you but don't be surprised when i no longer go out with you.) "Ke ne ke dira motlae fela. Ka metlha ke ne ke lebogela go nna le kgaitsadiake yo mogolo." he says and we laugh.
(I was joking I've always been grateful for having a big sister like you.) "Go monate go itse gore ke a anaanelwa." I say and we chuckle. (Its good to know i am appreciated.) "Ke jalo, re ya go ja kae?" asks Olebogang. (So where are we going to eat out?) "Panarotis. Tsamaya o ipaakanyetse re tsamaya mo diureng di le pedi." They squeal and walk to their bedrooms.
(Go get ready we are leaving in two hours.) "O ne o tlile go mpolelela leng ka tiro eno yo bobedi?" asks dad. (So when were you going to tell me about this second job?) "Ke ne ke tlile go go bolelela fa ke ne etetse." I answer. (I was going to tell you when i visited.)
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