Thursday, November 22, 2012

EPISODE 58 – THE GAMBLER’S STORY

You got to know when to hold ’em
Know when to fold ’em
Know when to walk away
And know when to run
You never count your money
When you’re sittin’ at the table
There’ll be time enough for countin’
When the dealin’s done

These lines are the chorus of one of my favourite Oldies tracks by Kenny Rogers titled ‘The Gambler’. In it, Rogers talked about how he met a gambler on a train who schooled him in the art of gambling. I’ll paraphrase what he learnt in as few words as possible. In the game of Poker, the gambler has to know how to read the signs and take the right steps. He needs to know when to hold his cards and call other players’ bluff. He needs to know when to fold his cards and ultimately, he should know when to walk away. At times, it is not easy to ‘just walk away’ because you could easily be tempted to return to the table. In such cases, it’s safer to run! Confidence could also be very deceptive in a gamble. Don’t count your money while sitting at a poker table. You’ll have all the time to do that after you have survived the game. The game is all about choices and the wrong choice could lead to a loss in the game. Now, I bet I sound like a Poker Master or something. Funny enough, I’ve never played the game but sometimes, our experiences in life are reminiscent of a poker game and we find out we have to make similar choices.

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As I approached the bed, my heart continued to beat furiously. At some point, I wondered if it wouldn’t explode in my chest. I had heard of cases of heart attacks and all but I was also aware most victims were usually in their forties or fifties and above and I was not even yet twenty-two! As I tried to dismiss the possibility, I thought of Samuel Okwaraji, a Nigerian footballer with his statue in front of the National Stadium, Surulere. I heard he had slumped and died while playing against Angola sometime in 1989. I began to imagine if he had been older or younger than 22. Now, this was all before 23-year old Fabrice Muamba of Bolton Wanderers had his heart attack this year. This was 2007! Anyways, I reassured myself that I couldn’t possibly die of a heart attack. My heart had withstood more than enough stress for three heart attacks in one that day alone and I was still breathing so what the hell?

Cher’s sobs continued and in the pitch darkness, I tried to visualize her sleeping frame on the bed. I could barely see a thing and I had decided otherwise against turning on my phone to aid my vision. Finally, I got to the bed and knelt beside it. I could now feel her close by and my vision of her slightly improved. I was sure she felt my presence as the sobbing ceased suddenly and she turned.
“What are you doing?” she asked.
The question took me by surprise and I registered her nervousness. What was she thinking? I wondered. My eyes had adjusted to the darkness much more and I could see her faintly. She looked scared and vulnerable. I hoped she didn’t think I was going to rape her or something! I realized I had caused her to imagine something ridiculous and I knew I had to clear the air immediately.
“I’m not  . . . You were crying, Cher.” I managed in a calm tone.
“Sorry. I just had a lot on my mind,” she sniffed.

I was too overwhelmed to speak for a minute. This girl clearly had multiple personalities. I could hardly believe this was the same girl who had nearly made me wet my pants that afternoon; the same girl who had been so full of life in the bar and in the cafĂ©. Here she was, weeping herself red before me for no definite reason. Oh, right! I quickly corrected. She said she had a lot of things on her mind. What things did she have on her mind that would make her weep so sorely? I was as angry as a wounded lion myself considering the way the day had turned out for me and all I had just wanted to do was sleep and wake up to another day without Cher’s intrusion. However, watching her sob calmed every rage I felt towards her.
“I’m sorry if I screamed at you, Cher. I was really frustrated at the way . . .” I began, wondering if I wasn’t saying nonsense but she interrupted me almost immediately.
“No, Geebee. Don’t apologize.” She said. “I should be the one apologizing. I really made a mess of your day and have caused you so much trouble and . . .” She broke off and began to sob again. I sighed. This was going to be one hell of a night, I decided.

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LOL. Got you there, didn’t I? That was a joke to test how mad the suspense-haters would be. The story continues.

“Cher, it’s alright. I’m not angry.” I said, really meaning it. Any residual anger I felt had vanished. All that mattered to me at that moment was to stop the tears of the lady on my bed. I was indeed a sucker for sobbing women (and still am. LOL). Still, her sobs continued.
“I just feel so bad. I’ve always been such an awful person!” she said.
“Wow! Come on, don’t say such words.” I consoled. “The fact that we do some wrong things doesn’t necessarily make us bad. It just makes us human.”
“Really?” she scoffed. “What if you’re trying to sleep with your sister’s boyfriend? Won’t that make you a bad person?”
My heart exploded! I dropped dead! I woke up and saw myself in Heaven. The Lord told me it wasn’t yet time for me to come home and sent me back. I woke up again. It took all of three seconds.
“I’m just kidding,” she said quickly and smiled. I beheld her smile in the darkness and it took me forever to heave a deep sigh of relief. I could feel the perspiration all over my body at that moment and it dawned on me how scared of this girl I really was. Apparently, I was attracted to her and it made her words have such a crazy effect on me. Gradually, I recovered and managed a smile at her humour. The real Cher was back. I was glad she was no longer sobbing.

“Wow! You’ve blushed all over. Did you really take me serious?” she mocked.
I winced. “Of course not!” I said in quick defense, even though I knew it was a blatant lie. “You are crazy, I tell you.” I added with a forced smile.
“And that’s why you like me, right?” she teased.
“Hmmm, kind of.” I agreed.
“So, you do like me then?” Cher pushed.

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I hesitated for a moment. It was time to go back to sleep, I decided. My mission had been accomplished. She had stopped sobbing. In fact, I was beginning to wish I had left her to sob especially now that she was back in the saddle and torturing me all over again. It was time for the gambler to walk away or better still, run! 
“Cher, you should get some sleep,” I said. “It’s almost one a.m and you have to be out of here very early tomorrow or else . . .”
“Or else, BG would storm your place with the marines, right?” she cut in.
That thought had not even crossed my mind. I had wanted to say she had to leave very early or else she would be stuck in the early morning Lekki-Epe expressway traffic.
“I was not even thinking about that!” I said angrily. “And no, BG wouldn’t dare do that!”
Cher smiled again. “Well, maybe if it was someone else besides me here at your place, she wouldn’t.”

I was shocked and recalled the things BG had always told me about her sister and how she was the black sheep of the family and all but I had never envisaged BG could see Cher as such a threat to her relationship.
“I thought you were sisters.” I said. “Why would she think you’re capable of such?”
“I don’t know. I am always misunderstood by everyone and it hurts so much!” Cher said and broke into a sob again.
“I have not really been the best example of a person so everyone at home sees me as an outcast.” She continued. “I have a mind of my own and it’s been so difficult to find someone who truly understands me. I have no friends . . .”

Instinctively, I reached out to touch her face. I moved closer until my head was close to hers and I held her head in my hands. “It’s alright. You’ll find someone who understands you for who you are someday. You’re not a bad person.”
In the darkness, I could feel her eyes boring into mine. I felt my head move closer and I kissed her lightly on the lips. I had meant it to be a light goodnight kiss but somehow, it lasted longer than expected. I realized I was kissing her and . . . Good heavens! She was kissing me right back!

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Friday, November 9, 2012

EPISODE 57 – THE SCARY BASEMENT


I have never been a fan of horror movies. My dislike for this movie genre has nothing to do with the fear of the horrific scenes like the spilling of guts and intestines in movies like Scream and Saw or the heart-rending accident scenes in Final Destination 4 and all the other insane and gory scenes typical of horror movies. No, I fear none of these, although I have to admit, I would not like to have a nightmare where I visualize such scenes. I’ll definitely jump from my bed screaming ‘Blood of Jesus!’. LOL. The only positive thing I can take away from horror movies, and that’s if it could really be classified as positive now would be the adrenaline rush and anticipation of the next action, especially in those that are well scripted. The heartbeat accelerates at a speed that well exceeds the regular heart rate.

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Imagine a scene where a teenage girl whose parents have gone on a two-day cruise is alone in a big house and after a nice movie, a pack of cookies and glass of juice, she goes upstairs to her room and before long, she falls asleep. Then, late into the night (of course, the time is displayed as 2.17 a.m), she is awoken by a loud thunderstorm. She realizes it had been raining and hurries to lock up her windows because of the extremely cold breeze coming through. It stops raining after a little while but she finds out she is unable to fall asleep again. Angrily, she comes downstairs again hoping to continue her movie and maybe eat some more cookies and have another glass of juice. As she approaches the last few steps on the stairway, she hears a loud creak. She shudders and pauses for a moment. Then, she shrugs and moves towards the area the sounds seemed to emanate from. She hears the creak again and she realizes the sound is from the basement door. Yes, THE BASEMENT DOOR! That’s where it usually happens, right? Her heart begins to accelerate as she moves closer and as she gets to the door, she turns the knob and . . .

At this point, your heartbeat would probably be beating faster than that of the girl on the screen. Why? Of course, it’s because of the excitement and anticipation of what’s going to happen next. Would she find a monster in there? Would it be a burglar who had broken in? Or would it be a rat? You can’t just help the enthusiasm and adrenaline rush . . . and that’s the beautiful thing about horror movies. Now, what was the point of all that gist? Before you begin to crucify me for ending the story ‘just like that’, I should stress that I was only trying to explain how it feels to take a dangerous step and the panic and trepidation that usually accompany it. LOL.

As I sat in the bus with Cher, I had a million thoughts racing through my head. I looked at my watch. It was already past nine o’clock and I knew it would only take a miracle for us to arrive at my place within an hour and that night hardly seemed like a night when miracles could happen. In fact, the day had been painted with disaster right from the start and it could only get worse. How was Cher going to leave my place at about 10.30pm (assuming we were lucky enough to get to my place and retrieve her folder by then) and begin another two-hour trip back to her place? I was very angry but still, I knew better than letting my anger allow me risk the life of my proposed sister-in-law cum partner-in-crime cum seductress-of-the-day! When my phone rang, I wished I could scream the roof off! I didn’t need to look at the screen to know who it was. I looked at Cher and the look on her face was one of sobriety this time! What? Was this really Cher? I wondered. The sober look was so genuine that I had to peer a little closer to confirm that she was the one I was actually looking at?
“It’s BG.” I said in the voice of a man who had just been told he was going to be castrated.
“I’m so sorry about this, Geebee” Cher said and I could have sworn she was sincere.
The phone was still ringing and a few passengers in the bus seated around me began to flash me questioning looks. My ringtone was Usher’s ‘Yeah’ and it really didn’t seem to be helping matters. I could not cut the call otherwise BG would have a fit wherever she was. It was safer to pretend that I could not answer the phone for some reason.
“You’re sorry?” I echoed Cher’s words. Then, I smiled the smile of a man who had been told to take heart because it was only one of his balls that would be removed and not both.
“I don’t know what to tell her.” I told Cher. “Would you talk to her?”
She shook her head and I almost had a fit. What! She had put me in this mess and she was leaving me to fight the battle all alone!

Apparently, her phone was still turned off otherwise BG would have called her as well. Immediately, I wished I had turned mine off as well but I quickly had a rethink. It would definitely have made things worse. Cher was officially the most annoying bitch ever as far as I was concerned at that moment. She had me so seriously cornered. The phone stopped ringing and I hoped BG would give it a rest but no sooner had the wish crossed my mind than Usher’s ‘Yeah’ erupted again.
“Bros does your phone have Bluetooth?” some dude seated about two seats to my left asked. I flashed him a blank look, my head hardly processing what he had asked me.
“I was hoping you could send me that song,” he added, stretching his phone towards me. I decided it would be unfair to vent my frustration on this guy and deny him the chance of having the top hiphop jam of May 2007 on his phone as well. I collected his phone and noticed he had already switched on the Bluetooth. Had it been a different day, I would have gladly pimped his phone with a lot of music, videos and pictures! My phone was still ringing and I sighed and received the call.
“Hello BG.” I said, masking the frustration I was feeling as strongly as I could.
“Hey Geebee dear. What’s wrong now? I’ve been trying to reach you. You were not picking up. Is Cher on her way home? Her phone is still switched off…”
“Something came up.” I said calmly. “Cher left her folder at my place.”
“Wow!” BG said. “I’m so sorry about this. Would you be able to bring it for her tomorrow?”
I sighed. “Yes I thought as much but she said she has to submit it tomorrow morning so she’s going back with me to get it.”
“What?” BG said in obvious shock. “At this time?”
I decided I had said just about enough and it was time to pass the baton. “Talk to her” I said into the receiver and passed the phone to Cher.

The conversation she had with her sister lasted for almost ten minutes and over the background I could hear BG’s angry rants. It was more than obvious she was not comfortable with the fact that Cher was still with me at that time. It was almost ten p.m and we were still a good distance away from my place. I watched in amusement as Cher tried to explain herself in the best way she could amid BG’s angry outbursts.
“Please, we’ll call you back. We’re in a public bus.” Cher said finally and ended the call. She was fuming as she handed the phone back to me. I did not bother to ask her what had transpired on phone. I had hardly settled to do the music transfer to my fellow passenger’s phone when my phone rang again. It was BG.
“Please don’t pick that call.” Cher said.
I looked at her unbelievably and ignoring her, I received the call.
“Hello BG” I said.
“Geebee, look I know what you both are trying to do.” BG lashed out angrily at me.
“What are you talking about?” I asked, hardly believing what I was hearing.
She ignored my question and continued her verbal attack. “I know my sister and I know what she can do and I know you are not that innocent yourself. You had better just ask her to come down from the bus and start coming home now! She must not go with you or else . . .”
“Or else what?” I cut in angrily without thinking.
I was furious! Who the hell did BG think she was to threaten me that way? I did not give a fart about whatever she and her sister had between them but I would not allow her insult me for no reason.
“Geebee, are you asking me ‘or else what?’” she asked, her tone registering total shock at my retort.
I simply hissed and ended the call. I was embarrassed to notice that I had attracted some attention to myself. Some of the passengers were now staring at me curiously that I had to hold back from yelling at them to get their faces off me.
“I told you not to take that call.” Cher whispered.
I looked at her and wished I could strangle her at that moment or throw her out the window of the moving bus. She noticed my livid countenance and immediately muttered an apology. Perhaps, she had seen a monstrous look on my face at that moment. I had barely composed myself when my phone rang again. I almost swore at Usher and his blasted song right then. Immediately, I cut the call and proceeded to totally turn off the phone.
“Bros?”
I turned and sighed as I noticed the Usher fan who had given me his phone to ‘pimp’.
“Sorry, I have turned my phone off.” I said, as I passed his phone back to him. I was not in the least bothered about his disappointment. He could as well go and purchase the song from vendors for all I cared.

I did not utter one word to Cher for the rest of the journey, when we alighted at the bus stop and all through the short walk to my place. When I got to my doorstep, it was about a quarter to eleven. At the bus stop, I had noticed that only a few buses seemed to be going in the opposite direction. I knew it would be difficult for Cher to get back home that night but I wasn’t about to show any soft side to someone who had made me have one of the worst days ever. At that moment, I was so sure our pact and partnership in the Yahoo-Yahoo business was over. I just wanted her out of my life for good! She was nothing but trouble. I unlocked my front door, went in and headed straight to the bathroom. I heard Cher come in and seconds later, I heard the front door shut. I waited for a few seconds before coming out. I noticed she had picked her folder and left. My heart went out to her. I knew it was going to be difficult for her to get transportation back to her place at that time and in spite of how mad I was at her, my soft side won me over and I walked out of the house and headed towards the bus stop.

I caught up with her at the bus stop and called her. She seemed surprised to see me and I noticed she had been weeping. All my anger disappeared in an instant.
“Let’s go.” I said.
“Where?” she asked.
“Back to my place. It’s quite late and I don’t think it’s safe for you to go back at this time. You can leave as early as five a.m tomorrow.”
“No, don’t worry Geebee. I’ll be fine. I’ve caused you enough trouble as it is. Let me just go.”
We were at the bus stop for another quarter of an hour as I tried to persuade her to return with me. Meanwhile, only two buses passed by in that period and none of them were headed her way. Eventually, she agreed and we went back to my place.

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As we approached my house, I turned on my phone and about four messages from BG flooded my phone. In it, she fired at me all manner of invectives, calling me myriads of unprintable names. I was too tired to get angry at that moment. I simply turned the phone off once more.
An hour later, I was lying on the rug in a corner of my room, leaving the bed for Cher. I was almost asleep when I heard sounds in the room. It was pitch black in the room, thanks to the power cut. I sat up and listened. The sounds were coming from the bed. It was muffled sounds, as of one weeping. I sighed and approached the bed in slow steps. I felt like the girl about to open the basement door in the horror movie. Right then, my heart began to beat furiously . . .

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Wednesday, October 24, 2012

EPISODE 56 - ENTANGLED

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 “Hello, are you there?” BG asked worriedly.
I could not tell what she was worried about. Was she worried that her sister might be missing or that her sister might be with me?
“Yea-yeah I’m here,” I said in a stutter, my gaze fixed on Cher in total confusion. I tried unsuccessfully to communicate with her with my eyes. She was busy on the computer chatting with my maga and appeared uninterested in my phone conversation to my utter disgust. She should have been the one receiving BG’s call if only her blasted phone was not turned off.
“Has Cher called you?” BG asked again.
I was at crossroads on what my response would be. If I told her I had not heard from Cher, it would cause more agitation on her part if indeed she was worried about her sister’s whereabouts and I didn’t want to put her through such mental trauma considering her condition. On the other hand, if I told her that Cher was with me, she would probably smell a rat and wonder why Cher had not bothered to call her after meeting me or why I had not called for that matter. It would also cause more mental pressure for her. It was a case of two roads leading to one unpleasant destination. I needed a few seconds to talk to Cher to determine what my response would be. I ended the call abruptly and hoped to grab as much time I could to talk to Cher before BG called again.

“Cher, BG’s been trying to reach you. She says your phone is switched off.” I lashed out, trying really hard to suppress my anger.
“Oh really? Yeah, I turned it off earlier on. I totally forgot about the phone!” she responded lamely.
I was sure it was another lie but I decided not to push it.
“Okay. Well, she’s calling me now and asking about you. What do I tell her?”
She smiled. “Are you asking me? You can tell her I’m here with you.”
I felt my head was going to explode. “Really? You want me to tell her that?” I said, looking at her disbelievingly. “You ought to have called her to tell her that yourself earlier on!”
“Sorry” she simply said.
“So what next?” I asked, wishing I could slap the taste out of her mouth. “Why don’t you just turn on your phone now and call her so you can tell her whatever you want. I really don’t like what is happening right now.”
She was going to say something but my phone rang. My heart froze.
“I think you should pick this call, Cher.” I said and stretched the phone, still ringing in my hand to her.
“And say what?” she asked. “It’s your phone. You talk to her.”
I could feel my blood rising as I accepted the call.
“Hello baby. Sorry, I think there were issues with the network.” I said.
“Okay. I was beginning to  . . .”
“Cher is here with me!” I said suddenly.

The shock on Cher’s face was as clear as crystal. I held her gaze and managed not to smile. Apparently, she had expected that I would ‘cover up’ again like I had done earlier but I was already neck-deep in fury and was ready to damn any consequences. The truth was, I half expected myself to come out so straight with BG at that moment but I did it anyway, more like the words jumped out of my mouth. Cher’s expression revealed obvious disbelief and I could sense a tinge of apprehension. I had successfully turned the tables with one sucker punch and I was glad to savour the moment.
“She’s with you?” BG asked. “And you guys could not even call me?”
“Sorry babe,” I said. “We are in the cafĂ© now anyway.”
“But I’ve been trying to reach her since and . . .”
“Yeah, she said her phone is switched off . . .”
Cher snatched the phone from me in a flash and put it to her ear. I was sure she had been scared that I would go all out to tell BG all her antics previously and she had quickly decided to save face. The truth was, I wouldn’t have done that but I was glad she was scared.
“Hey lil sis,” she said into the receiver.
Her gaze met mine and she eyed me with obvious disgust. I wasn’t in the least bothered. In fact, I had to hold myself back from bursting into laughter. I sighed in relief and settled down to face the computer screen. The ball was in her court now.

The call lasted for about six minutes and while I chatted on the computer with Petr, a prospective maga, I listened to Cher’s side of the conversation with her sister. I was awed by her smartness and how she easily got herself out of the dicey situation with a convincing tale on how she got stuck in traffic and how her friend’s brother played games on her mobile phone and caused the battery to go flat. At a point, BG asked her if it wasn’t getting too late considering the time. It was already past seven o’clock at that point and her home was another two hours drive away. Cher simply told her she would be on her way soon. Meanwhile, Petr insisted he would like to see me on webcam because he had heard a lot of bad stories about Nigerian scammers. I decided it would be a perfect time to allow Cher begin to perform her duties as the ‘face’ of my Yahoo enterprise. I was due to receive a call from Luke Pine that evening after I had sent him the call numbers to the phone I had previously given to Cher. I was yet to brief her on the modalities of how she would respond to his call but with all the drama that had happened that day, I was already starting to wonder if bringing Cher in wasn’t a grave mistake.
“So . . .?” I said as she ended the call.
“Get lost!” she said angrily.
I was amused. “I’m sorry Cher but you pushed me that far.”
“You should have known I was just messing with you all along,” she said and she sounded so sincere that I felt very guilty. “I play a lot of games. That’s just me.”
“Well, that was a very expensive one. I’m sorry I overreacted.” I said, meaning it.
Cher shrugged. “It’s alright.”  She said, facing the computer screen. “So let’s make this money sir! Is that still the guy I was chatting with? What’s his name again?”
“Petr,” I said. “However, I think it’s getting late. Don’t you think you should get going?”
She frowned. “Geebee, I’m a big girl. I can take care of myself.”

We remained in the café for more than an hour more and after much persuasion on my part, she finally agreed to leave. As we got to the bus stop where she would take a bus home, she suddenly gave a cry of despair.
I jumped. “What’s it?” I asked concernedly.
“My folder!”
I remembered I had last seen the folder when she had come to my place that afternoon.
“Where’s it?” I asked, already hating the fact that I would have to rush back to the cafĂ© to get it for her.
“I left it on your table while I was reading your magazines!”
I wanted to scream. I looked at my watch. It was almost nine o’clock and the traffic had already started building on the road back to my place. It meant it would take at least an hour to get back to my house.
“Oh God!” I said. “Don’t worry. I’ll bring it home for you tomorrow.”
She winced. “You can’t. There’s an assignment I wrote in it. I’m to submit it in school tomorrow morning.”
I sighed in frustration. I had no choice. We were going back to my place. It took another twenty minutes for us to get a bus headed my way and just as we settled in and I was cursing myself and the powers that be for giving me such an evil day, my phone rang. It was BG again!

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