Temisa sighed after Martin left her, knowing he would not support her as she had expected."Ugh!" Temisa clinched her teeth and kicked her leg on the couch, yelling, "He cares for Felicia more than his own sister. "They all care about Felicia." Temisa returned her gaze to the television, which was playing her favorite Bollywood film, and groaned as she finally took the television remote from the center table and turned it off.Temisa ultimately walks back upstairs to her room to talk with her closest friend because she misses Anita so much and hopes Anita could come live with her because like her, Anita also dislikes her family.Temisa groaned, "Argrrh!" Wishing she was in school where she wouldn't be able to see Felicia or her mother offering the dumb white witch affection. In rage, she growled and gritted her teeth, scattering her hair. She then entered her room and shut the door hard.-----Martin was in his room when he heard Temisa groan and scream. He shakes his head, knowing T
"What is it?" Anita inquired as she stretched on the sofa and relaxed back, placing her head on the arm and lying on top of it.Temisa said, "Nothing serious. Since you don't want to tell me about it, I suppose it's family issues?""Yes, you guessed correctly. It's not that I don't want to tell you about it, but I was also surprised to get the news. My father received a suspension from his bank today, and they claim that some missing currency was discovered on his records, which I know to be false." Anita said."What!" Temisa let out an unbelievable gasp."You mean he lost his job?" She asked."No. Not yet. They just suspended him and stated, If they are unable to trace back the missing funds, his license to work with them or any other bank will be revoked and he will be charged with fraud." Anita responded."What! I can't believe what's occurring in your family. How will you guys handle this now?" Temisa asked, concerned."I do not know yet. That is why I am seeking for a job immediat
Anita stretched and yawned ceaselessly as she sat on the sofa, tired and unable to check the popular gist again. She closes her laptop after turning it off and gets up to sleep on the bed she shares with Glory, exhausted. Her mother sells provisions and cosmetics in her shop, which she rarely visits because she is either in school or at home cooking, and she knows her mother's provision store isn't big enough and won't be able to meet all of their needs if her father eventually goes cashless, as the bank her father works with has threatened to freeze his bank account if the fraudulent activity discovered isn't resolved. Anita groaned and went on the bed to join Glory in sleeping, praying silently in her heart to get a better job so that she could support all of her siblings, parents, and herself before finally falling asleep. *** Anita wakes up late the next morning because she slept late the night before, and she slides out of bed and walks into her bathroom to brush her teeth bef
"Hello, Temisa." Why did you call me this morning?" Anita asked Temisa, pushing her legs closer together. "How are you this morning? Didn't you check the time, or are you just waking up this afternoon?" Temisa Inquired. "No, I am in my room, though I am copying down something," Anita replied. "What is that?" You don't sound cheerful. Tell me what the problem is." Temisa asked again. "Nothing serious, just that my father finally apologizes to me today for all those humiliating years," Anita remarked. "What! You're not joking about this, right?" Temisa asked. "No, why would I lie to you? I'm sober right now, and he just left my room. Although I told my mom and the rest of them this morning that I had finally gotten a job, they were all overjoyed." Anita said. "Why wouldn't they be happy?" "At least the family has a new savior." Temisa whined. "Temisa!." Anita slowly called her name. "What! Or did I lie? Anyway, you know I don't complain to you about my family, which makes you th
"Temisa, you never told me you had an adopted sister?" Anita inquired as Temisa drove the vehicle out of their street and into the main road. "I don't like discussing her; that's why," Temisa said, keeping her attention fixed on the road. "Hmph, it's well," Anita sighed. "No, that will never go well with her." Temisa responded, "I don't like her, and that's the main truth," as she navigated to a shopping plaza to check with them first. "Why, may I ask? I understand you don't want to talk about it, but you'll have a main reason for hating her." Anita inquired, but Temisa came to a halt, matching the automobile's brake and disregarding Anita's question as she released her seatbelt and removed her car key. "We're here; let's check with this boutique shop first to see if they'll have any oversize gowns or suits that will be comfortable for me." Temisa spoke. "But that doesn't answer my question?" Anita replied as she unhooked her seat belt and stepped down, just as Temisa had done, a
Anita grins and turns to face her mother after looking in the mirror once again, as she adores the brown design color of the enormous loose gown that Temisa purchased for her, which actually fits her length but is a little loose. "Where are you wearing this too?" Mrs. Tonia queried, her face pinched with displeasure. "Work, mom." Didn't you hear what my father said this morning? Anyway, the corporation required that all female employees, both old and new, wear bigger clothing, which is exactly what I'm doing. "Testing the clothes," Anita said, smiling. "I've never heard of oversized garments. Are you certain, or are you lying to me so that no man will ask you out?" Mrs. Tonia asked a question, and Anita broke into laughter. "Mom!" Anita responds, laughing uncontrollably. "Why should I dress shabbily because I don't want a guy to invite me out? Seriously, mom, that is the new CEO's order, according to what I heard and saw on their company's social media page." "It's a lie; I don't
"Stop it, Anita. What are you talking about, mother-in-law? I don't think I'll even accept the marriage proposal again. Imagine I'm already attempting to fit into the company's standards; now I'll also have to fit into his mother's expectations. "What for?" Temisa asks, and Anita swallows. "I don't know; maybe that's how their family wants it," Anita says gently, knowing Temisa's already unhappy and agitated. "I don't care what their family wants. I cannot allow myself to become depressed because of my marriage. When I see him and he asks me out, I will clearly tell him that I am not interested, and that will end all this nonsense." Temisa fumes. "That's OK, girlfriend? You don't need to be furious with him; after all, you don't know whether he or his parents want the marriage. My mother believes he's probably jealous and dislikes ladies who are too pretty in order to avoid admirers." "Hmph, I'm simply waiting for Monday to come; he's not even attractive, but his principles are too
Temisa does not turn to face her brother either, because she knows he will blame her first. "Here's your food; please eat it. We love you and wish you the best, okay?" Martin bids goodnight to Temisa and walks out of her room, closing the door, as Temisa opens the meal to examine it. She sees is another dish, not the one she partially abandoned; and she grinds her teeth and resolves to eat it first because she is extremely hungry. Temisa carries the food back to her bed, settles down, and begins eating it. Meanwhile, Martin exits Temisa's room and finds Felicia still waiting behind the door. "You're still here?" Martin inquires, and Felicia says, "Yes, I just want to be sure Temisa is alright." Martin takes a closer step to meet Felicia, while she adjusts backward to maintain a distance between them, and she collides with the wall behind her, making Martin smile, and he prefers to walk away and return to his room. "She's fine, Felicia; go to your room and sleep well," Martin tel