Chapter 3
I woke up the following morning, only to realise I slept on the couch in the parlor all night. I looked outside the parlor window while lying on the couch to see it was just sunrise time. I glanced at the clock immediately and it was 6:05 am.
Why was I up so early?
I sat up from the couch and remembered what I dreamt about last night. I remembered that inna Hauwa dropped Kauna in my house before she ran away from Mansur.
I really need to visit their house this afternoon to see if all was well after having that strange dream.
After few minutes of deciding whether to stand up or not, I stood up to go to my room. The moment I opened the door, I saw Kauna sleeping on my bed.
It was... not a dream.
I rubbed my two eyes to be sure if I was still dreaming and yet, Kauna was still sleeping on my bed. She laid there like someone who was lying in a coffin and be prepared to be buried.
This was not good. I would have to go and tell mallam Audu that Inna Hauwa ran away and his daughter was here, and then maybe his mother or sisters or Miss Rosey, which I doubt, would look after her.
I walked into the room quietly and my eyes glanced outside my room window, only to realize mallam Audu's gate door was open. This was the opportunity to tell him.
I quickly grabbed my wrapper and tied it over my sleeping dress on my waist before leaving the house.
I walked into mallam Audu's house for the very first time in my life. Something told me to leave the house once I stepped into the compound but I knew this was for Kauna's good. The front compound of the house was just like every regular house with garden flowers around and an old-looking grey Peugeot 504 model was parked at the right side of the compound.
Silently, I walked up to the door and rang the bell. There was no answer. I knocked on the door but there was still no answer.
My consciousness told me to go to the back door as I made my way there. I knew this was none of my business but I had to deal with this once and for all. I could not look after Kauna. She was a stranger to me.
I walked to the back door and knocked on it, immediately the wooden door pushed open by my knock without anyone opening it. I slowly walked into the house, appearing into the semi-dark kitchen. Like I said, there was never light in the house.
"Mallam Audu?" I called out carefully. "It's Miriam!"
There was no answer.
I silently walked into the house more as I left the kitchen and came across the corridor and staircase side.
"Mallam Audu!" I called out, louder this time.
There was still no answer. Then I made my way through the curtain ahead of me which I knew was the doorway to their sitting room.
A faint smell hit me as I walked closer to the curtain and this caused me to cover my nose. Immediately I opened the curtain, I found a passed out mallam Audu lying on the floor with his back facing the ceiling.
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The Second Path
General Fiction(Formerly known as: Kauna) After losing her sister, Miriam is stuck to face the real world all alone as an orphan. She lives with her mute grandmother in kaduna, far away from everyone in her past life. With the loss of an immediate family, could th...