"Dad!" I stood trying to compose myself. "How long have you been standing here?"
He looked pale and full of sorrow. With each passing day gradually drew life and hope away from him.
Looking at how he gets to fight each day, struggling to stay alive for me and my brother, gives me determination to keep pushing.
"I was contacted by your advisor." He said trying to maintain steady eye contact as if there was something he was looking forward to hearing from me.
My heart froze. "Why would he…" immediately I noticed the change in his countenance, I knew I had failed him.
I knelt immediately. "I'm sorry, Dad. I was only worried about David. But I'm promising to…."
He suddenly placed his hands on my shoulders, inflicting shock on me.
"What are you talking about Elah?" Immediately, I stood up, looking like I had seen a ghost.
"You said my academic advisor contacted you?"
"Yes. He did." He said and sat down on the floor of the basketball court.
"And what did he say?"
"Is there something you're not telling me?"
"No Dad."
"Then why are you so bothered?" His gaze fixed and stern
"Dad, what's the matter."
He sighed and before I could say another word, he burst into tears.
Sitting in front of me, weeping profusely was my Dad, who was my hope, source of determination and perseverance. At that point, I knew it was overwhelming and he just couldn't hold it anymore.
As much as I wanted to stay strong and console him, I found myself seated beside him weeping.
I wrapped my hands around him, patting him gently as if he were a little child. And that was the first time my Dad would weep in front of me.
The thought of my poor grade kept manoeuvering my mind, "Could he have probably seen my test sheet?" I couldn't fathom what exactly the issue was but then I couldn't bring myself to ask because hearing it was my grade would probably be more shameful.
"Hahahaha." A mocking laughter and ridiculous chat was coming from behind me. "Father and daughter's sorrowful period." Some of the rich spoiled kids in my class said.
"How about we make a video and post it to the class group?" One of them said,
"Nice idea." Another responded.
"Stop that now!" I yelled at them, but it seemed I increased their morale.
"What, you are having your time with your father, allow us to have ours also." They all chuckled
I turned to my Dad and discovered he wasn't there anymore, looked around for him but he was nowhere to be found.
"You didn't even tell me why you came," I said, still looking around to see if I could get a glimpse of where he went.
But I guessed he was too ashamed to have cried in front of his daughter.
Immediately I entered the class, everyone began to point their fingers, making jest of me. While some held their phones, others gathered around.
"Elah." Mitchell, the most quiet and well-respected girl called out to me.
Why did Mitchell always have my back, walk with me to the cafeteria even when others made fun of me, and avoid sitting at the same table with me calling me a lowlife and a wretched abyss? She still made friends with me and never allowed whatever was said to get to her.
She was one of the sweetest people I knew. I could pray every day to never lose her to the hands of those who wanted us apart.
"Are you okay Elah? Do you wanna talk about it?" Mitchell asked
"I'm fine. It's nothing serious."
"Your Dad was also crying in the video, Elah. And you say it's nothing serious?"
My eyes widened in shock and rage. I stood up, banged the desk, and walked up to the ones I knew were responsible.
"You know, you are nothing but an asshole. How could you post that video, why!" My voice was loud and teary.
He looked at me as if my presence inflicted fear but then they all burst into laughter.
"Who are you to call me an asshole?" He stood up, facing me so close that I could feel the hotness of his breath.
"How dare you!" His voice was loud and scary. "I would let this slide because I'm in a good mood today. But if you try this next time, you won't like what I would do."
He walked past me, clashing his shoulders with mine. I pulled him back and pushed him, and he nearly fell.
"Haha, it seems you need to be taught a lesson." He folded his hands into a fist and was about to throw a punch when a lecturer walked in.
"What's going on here?"
Everyone rushed to their seats as though nothing had happened, leaving just the both of us standing, staring into each other's faces.
"Hey, you both should sit down now."
"I'm not done yet." He said and walked back to his seat.
I knew this wasn't the end. If I would continue in school I had to stay away from anything that would tarnish my image.
The kids in my class are not the type to get into trouble with, their parents were ready to buy anyone off just to protect their kids and their reputation.
After school, I knew I had an unfinished fight. Fear gripped me as I looked through the window and all I saw were these guys rolling their fists and giving a wicked smile.
I sighed, I had no one and I knew I had to finish what I started. "Either I get beaten or he does," I said to myself, my heart beating more than usual.
Immediately I stood up, I felt a grip on my shoulders and my heart skipped. "Elah, you can do this, you can fight back." I kept trying to encourage myself. I turned with my hands folded into a fist reaching for the face of whoever it was.
And immediately I noticed who it was, my almost close fist came to a stop.
He held out Thomas' diary, his eyes contending.“Elah, I read this. I discovered the truth, the whole truth. Thomas manipulated everything. I believed the lies he said about you, and I am so sorry.” I took the diary, flipping through its pages. The lies goggled back at me, the crooked web of dishonesty, the treason, and the woeful words of distrust. “How could you believe these, I never once made you doubt my loyalty to you even as your contracted wife, Ethan.” “I know Elah, I allowed my jealousy to get the better side of me.” “Ethan, how do I know this is not just another of your games?” I asked, skeptical. He shook his head, despair in his eyes.“I lost everything, Elah. I lost you. I lost myself. I can not change the past, but I want to make amends.” “If I was joking, I wouldn't be here kneeling in public and telling you how much I want you Elah. You have shown me what true love really is. I had not experienced the kind of love you showed me during those times we were to
I took a deep breath, turning down from the window and walking into his ward. The discomfort in my stomach grew with each step I took towards David's bedside. His eyes met mine, and he shouted causing him to burst into tears. I wished I could shield him from the pain that awaited.But the truth had a cruel way of revealing itself anyways. “Why did you leave me Elah, I thought you and Dad abandoned me?” David wept bitterly as he spoke.“I would never leave you David. I am so sorry, please forgive me?”“Where's Daddy, why isn't he here? Is he tired of my illness?”. I wept profusely.I knew I needed to let him know and so I gathered all the strength I needed to talk and said, “David,” I began, my voice catching in my throat.“We need to talk.” He mustered a weak smile, his pale face contorted in a blend of expectation and fear.“What is it, Elah? Talk to me, where is Daddy?” I took a seat beside him, holding his hand in mine. The weight of the words I was about to utter felt like
Immediately Prisca and Anna burst into tears, causing me to weep also.Mr. Joe with a teary-eyed reply, “Elah, we will not abandon you. We will find a way, I promise.” With a forced smile I said, “You've done enough, Mr. Joe. Please, take care of David and let him know I love him.” As they left the station, their steps faded, leaving me alone with my thoughts. I could not bear the thought of dragging them into my web despair. The tears that welled up in my eyes betrayed the strength I had tried so hard to maintain. The battle for justice had taken an unanticipated turn, leaving me to grapple with the consequences of my acts. The air in the courtroom was thick with pressure as we waited for the Judge to deliver the verdict on my case.Mr. Joe, the twins, Gabriel, and I stood there, a dimmed tableau of anxiety. Lima, my colleague from Ethan's company, was also present, but her countenance was different from the rest of us. She seems to carry a heavy burden, her eyes swolle
“Your Honor, these documents detail the elaborate scheme orchestrated by Mr. Jakes. From the falsification of Ethan’s death to that of my parents. This evidence is genuine.” The court registrar asserted a strong resoluteness in his look. The Judge, in his authority, gazed at Mr. Jakes.“Mr. Jakes, do you have anything to say in your defense?” Mr. Jakes stammered, putatively caught off guard by the weight of the evidence presented against him.“This is absurd! I have done nothing of this kind. Those documents are fabricated, Your Honor.” Ethan was ready for this. With a calm address, he turned to the judge.“Your Honor, I expected this response. That is why I've brought more evidence and also used myself as one to support my claims.” Ethan unbuttoned his shirt and showed the Judge exactly where Mr. Jakes shot at him the night he killed my father. A series of witnesses were called to the stage, each attesting to the shady dealings and manipulative tactics employed by Mr. Jake
I ran like I never did before, fueled by a blend of fear, determination, and the burning desire to reunite with Ethan. I immediately made my way to Mr. Joe's sister's house to change my clothes, gather my things, and restrategize before facing the challenges that lay ahead. The familiar scent of the house offered a evanescent respite, and with a quick change and a heist of my bag, I was ready to leave for Mr. Joe's place before the search for me began.As soon as I arrived at the hospital where Ethan was, relief washed over me like a gentle drift. To my surprise, Ethan was awake. The joy that swelled within me was overwhelming, and I could not stay to embrace him, to hold him in my arms after what felt like an eternity. With the documents in hand, I eagerly handed them over to Mr. Joe, our silent passing understanding to each other. The fact that Ethan was conscious and on the path to recovery overshadowed every fear and consequences of my act.After all, I wouldn't stay in
"This is a blow, Elah. But we can not give up. We will find a way. We always do, “he assured, though the weight of the situation lingered in his tone. Seven months had passed since Ethan fell into a coma, and the lack of progress in his condition counted heavily on my spirit. The little income from my cleaning job slightly covered his bills. Mr. Jakes's hatred for me remained unvarying, and Thomas's incuriosity persisted. The following day, as I diligently went about my cleaning duties, the unanticipated sight of Thomas standing before me jolted me out of place.James called me to his desk and said, “Elah, I need you to take over the cleaning of Mr. Jake's office for this week.” My eyes widened as I looked at him.“I understand you don't want to face what happened the last time but you are the only person that can do this.”“What about Lima, she has been the one handling his office even before I came here to work.”“Lima is sick. And she has been admitted to the hospital
Without a second thought, she locked herself inside, seeking consolation from whatever had happened within the confines of Thomas's office. The sound of her muffled heartbreaks echoed through the whole room, creating an atmosphere of pressure. I dithered for a moment, torn between esteeming her buried body and offering a comforting presence. The weight of the knowledge that I carried, the scene that occurred behind the doors of Mr. Jakes and Thomas’ office, prompted me to take action. Swallowing my apprehension, I gently knocked on the door. “Lima, it's me, Elah. Can I come in? I just want to make sure you are okay,” I said calmly. For a brief moment, there was silence on the other side. With a loud shriek, Lima spoke, her voice cracking with the weight of her feelings.“Leave me alone, Elah. I do not need your pity or help.” I ignored her words and stepped forward, leaning against the bathroom door. The seconds ticked by as Lima wept in solitariness. I could not shake
Prisca, always the open one, raised their collaborative sentiment, “A cleanser? Why not a better job, Elah? Did you not finish your education?” I sighed, realizing that explaining the complications of my life was no simple task.“It's a long story, girls. But trust me, there is a reason for everything. You will understand soon.” Despite their original reservations, the twins mustered a semblance of enthusiasm for my job. Gabriel, always the probative family son, decided to lighten the mood by promising me a makeover. His plan was to disguise my identity, icing that no one recognized me while I navigated my plan. The night passed, a mixture of happiness and expectation. Gabriel worked his magic, transforming my appearance to ensure that I blended seamlessly into a different person entirely.The morning sun brought with it a new morning, and I felt a swell of determination as I prepared for my first day on the job. Arriving at the office beforehand, I met James, who wasted
“I will.” As James walked down, I felt a mixture of relief and anxiety. The first step into Ethan's company had proven more grueling than I expected, but I was determined to navigate the complications ahead. The hassle with Stella served as a stark memorial that the path to justice was full with challenges, and Elah, fueled by determination.I decided to take a walk around the company, feeding my eyes and taking memories of each part of the company. As soon as I got tired I decided to go to the hospital where David was. I knew it was not going to be possible to see him but I just wanted to see how he was faring. So I left the company and boarded a taxi.Firstly I sat in a coffee shop not far from the hospital thinking of how I was going to break the news of father's death to David.I didn't know I had stayed at the coffee shop for hours thinking.I shook myself off and left for the hospital.The evening sky cast a soft gleam as I arrived, my heart heavy with the weight of the