Chapter 38!

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We are in a very subtle surbub in the outskirts of Cape Town. The deco and how things are done is screaming rich!
We arrive and head inside as they are already done with the negotiations.

"Heyy" Lwandle stands up walking to us. "Heyy where is the new bride?"
"They are upstairs"
Me, Musa and Palesa sit down with the rest of them and we chat. Simo enters shortly after to sit down.

Its food time, me and Palesa walk in the kitchen to prepare our husband's food and we walk out and hand them the food, kneeling down ofcourse.
A pretty caramel skin walks in, she is wearing her xhosa tradition and she kneels down in front of Simo.
"Ngiyabonga indoni yamanzi"
She stands up and walks away, they look so cute together.
We all laugh because guy seems to be a gone boy. Mind you Handy Andy is just sitting there taking all this in, must hurt like a bitch neh?

The ceremony goes by very well and in a organised manner it's now 5pm and everyone is just leaving while some are entering with booze.
Me, Palesa, Musa and the brothers are seated in a circle under a tent with cooler boxes in the middle. I am seated next to Lwa engaging in a light conversation.

"Guys I would like you to meet Simamkele my wife." we all greet her and introduce ourselves.
We drink and laugh and talk until 23hr, we have to get back to the villa.
The buys are drunk as shit. The cars we came with here are 4 and us girls we are not drunk so we have to drive the boys home, we took the risk of making Musa drive even though she doesn't have a licence thank God she can actually drive.

We arrive at the villa me driving a car with Lwandle and Kwenzo.
Palesa drives the car with Mtho
Musa drives the car with the twins
Simamkele drives the car with Simo in it. We carry the boys in the house and make them sleep on the couch as we all retire to our rooms but I show Simamkele to her room.
"Yazi bendi'cinga uba you guys would judge me for agreeing to be his second wife."
"Not even I am just glad I will have a person that I share my koti duties with" we laugh and share our goodbyes.

I walk in my room and I immediately go shower when I am done I go sleep naked because I am so tired to take out pyjamas from my suitcase.
"Baby" he says waking me up.
"Keng Lwandle it's 2am."i respond growing irritated by each second.
" Ngicela ungi bhebhise kancane " he pleads pulling the covers off of me, then I remembered oh no marn I slept naked.
" Lwandle serious? "I pull the covers over my body and I let sleep consume me.

Next Morning

I wake up and check the time it reads 8am. I walk in the bathroom and I take a quick shower, I lotion up and do my skincare.
I walk in the bed room and put my suitcase on the bed pulling out my brown long-sleeved body con dress and I wrap a doek, I walk out barefoot.

I go to the kitchen and I see Sima is already awake.
"Heyy Sima, where is everybody and why are you up so early bathong wena? "
"Heeyy everyone is still sleeping I guess, I didn't want my in laws to perceive me as a lazy person" oh makes sense.
The chef's already made breakfast and I see everyone making their way to the dinning table.

"Morning Makotis" they say, we greet back and help the chef's put the food on the table. Then we start digging in.
Lwa walks down looking like he got hit by a truck hehe. I open the chair next to me and he sits down. I dish up for him and walk up to my room to fetch headache pills, I go in the kitchen and fill a glass with water and I hand them to him "Ngiyabonga Mkam".
Everyone is just looking at me ekarr ke bua seChina. "Is there something wrong"
"We are surprised you still take care of him even after the whole Omuhle situation, hai ndodana you must keep this one. " ma says, everyone laughs and continues eating.
"Ukephi u Andiswa kanti" Simo asks, its actually now that I am realising she didn't come for breakfast.

"She went back to KZN" Sima says.
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