“So, you hung out with Golden? That’s a development.” Zach says talking too loud for my liking. I look around us to see who’s listening. We’re on the school field to have our lunch, the closest person to us is the school grounds keeper and he’s on the other side. But still, you never know who’s lurking.
We’re kicking it alone today because I had to tell someone about spending time with Golden or I’m going to burst.
“She didn’t really give me a choice and can you not talk so loud,” I say speaking softly.
“What do you mean she didn’t give you a choice?” He asks making a face at me but he lowers his voice.“We had ice cream and she came back home with us. I didn’t invite her, she sort of walked along with us until we got home.” He smiles at my explanation and I already know where this is going.
“She was in your house, wow dude. You guys are moving fast.” He says smiling a very sly smile. He wiggles his brows over and over, I cringe inwardly at that.
“Not like that. Don’t say that.” I say genuinely uncomfortable.
“Come on I know you. I know it’s not like that. I’m just teasing you.” He says seriously. I love him and he’s my best friend but he plays too much. He might be playing around but that’s how rumours are started and I don’t want Golden to be wrapped up in stuff like that. I respect her too much to allow people to talk about her like that. And I don’t care if he’s a friend or not.
“Why are you being so difficult? I don’t get what’s going on with you. I’m trying to be understanding and everything but I don’t get you.” A voice says so loud from the stands. Zach and I look up at the same time in the direction of the voices. Up there is Golden and Cole. He has his hands in his trouser pockets and Golden has her arms folded.
It’s so quiet on the field that their voices sound amplified.
It sounds like they’re screaming at each other so loudly that we can hear them all the way in the middle of the field. This proves my theory. You’ll never know who’s listening.
“What do you mean you don’t get me? I told you, I want to hang out with you more; just the two of us. I want us to talk more, I don’t want to live the same way we did when we started dating. We’re older now; our lives can’t just revolve around our friends.” She says sounding so stressed, she doesn’t anything like the girl I had ice cream with over the weekend. I feel like I’m eavesdropping, I shouldn’t be listening to this
“We should go,” I say to Zach and try to get up. He grabs my arm and sits me back down.
“We’re not going anywhere.” He says and starts eating his lunch.
“I feel uncomfortable,” I say so he can get why I need to leave.
“As you should be, this is a private conversation.” He says but he doesn’t move. I look away and try to pretend I’m not here. I can’t really close my ears shut, can I?
“You know what? I can’t deal with you right now. I think you should deal with your shit and get back to me when you know what you want.” Cole says to Golden and for some weird reason, it sounds like he’s screaming louder than he actually is. My senses are on high alert because I’m actively trying to ignore them.
“What do you mean by that?” She says raising her arms and letting them drop as if she’s defeated.
“I mean I want to take a break so you can figure out what you want.” He says and starts descending the stands. He leaves her standing there.
“Shit!” Zach says and I look up in the stands. Golden is watching Cole walk away. I hold my breath waiting for her to run after him but she doesn’t. She just looks on as he walks away.
She sits down and she places her head in her hands for a long time. Zach and I watch the scene in silence. Should we do something?
We sit there waiting for her to stand up but a whole 10 minutes goes by and she doesn’t move. Finally, the bell rings announcing the end of the lunch break. Zach and I get up and head back to class. I look back once and see Golden still sitting there not moving.
End of the school day
I walk down the school hallway to the entrance. Golden is in front of me with her two friends. They’re talking like it’s a normal day, Golden is her usual bubbly self. They’re talking about a music festival in Johannesburg they want to go to.
She’s nothing like she was during lunch break. I follow them into the parking lot and pass them when they reach Golden’s car.
I thought she was distraught from what happened with Cole but she seems to be doing fine. Is she pretending to be okay? I will myself not to look back at her and walk on; Golden’s business is none of my business. I shouldn’t be wondering how she feels about being on a break with her boyfriend.
I need to get a life. As a matter of fact, I do have a life and my life is about work and taking care of my siblings. I shake my head clear and look ahead. I walk faster so I can catch the next bus to Mina and Jon’s school.
I need to get my priorities straight.
I go through my daily routine in my head as a reminder of where my place is with respect to Golden. I don’t even feature in her daily thoughts. Those few hours I spent with her have gone to my head, I need to rear myself back in. It didn’t mean anything!
I make it to the bus station just as the bus arrives. I get on and find a window seat. This is my reality and that reality doesn’t include Golden.
It would serve me well to remember that I can’t afford to lose my focus on a girl. I have a few months until my high school career is over and I’ve done well so far. I need to hold on until I write my final exams, pass them well, and move on with my life.
That sounds easy enough.
21 months later Leo is coming to see me today. I haven’t seen him in over a year. We’ve becoming strangers again and I hate it. I moved to Cape Town and life changed. He stayed behind to make sure that everything is set up with Mina and Jon. He had to make sure that they are settled in boarding school. And he had to make sure that he packs up their apartment before he had to go to military school. At the same time I had moved to a new city and when school started I got hit with a reality check. There was no way I could balance school and a relationship. Everything got so overwhelming for me. I got hit with the harsh reality that I wasn’t in high school anymore. It took a moment for me to adjust to the move and the workload. I had to switch off from my life at home and concentrate on my studies. And finally when we both got on our feet, life was so different. We drifted apart, between the distance and adulting it was impossible for us to find our way back. I wanted to fix the gap a
7 amI’m sitting on a swing chair on the veranda watching the world come alive. Everyone in the house is still asleep. I got up about an hour ago and I’ve been sitting here under a blanket enjoying the smell of the morning air. I watched the last bits of the sunrise and I’m glad I did. What a way to kick off my 18th birthday, I feel reborn almost.I don’t know why but I have this sense of calm about life beyond this point. I was nervous about my final exams, going away to university next year. And I had this fear of what will happen about Leo and I. but now sitting here. I feel no worries; whatever happens will be for the best. I know that we’ll be okay no matter what.I am grateful for having this time with him, Zach, Lana and his siblings. They have given the best send off into adulthood. They gave me the ability to grow up. Wit
“How amazing is this view?.” I say looking out the bedroom window of the air bnb we rented for the weekend. As always Zach hooked us up with an amazing place. He always finds the best accommodation. But this time he outdid himself. He found this little cottage in the middle of Magoebaskloof. We are in the lush green mountains of Limpopo. If I look hard enough I can see the Ebenezer Dam in the distance.The smell of pine is all around us, I find it oddly comforting. It’s not a smell I’m overly familiar with but I like it. I know waking up tomorrow is going to be a joy. The sky is turning orange as the sun is setting. It looks like the perfect painting. The fiery orange of the sun and the lush green of the tree tops meet in the far distance. And the little ink of the water in the distance adds an amazing texture to the view. This is incredible.I find myself amazed at the beauty that’s in South Africa, living i
“Have fun on your trip.” Mr. Brown says to me when I get out of the staff room. I have my overnight bag on one shoulder, my work bag on the other and a bouquet of roses. I want to surprise Golden with flowers when we pick her up.“Thank you. I guess I’ll see you after my exams.” I say smiling at him. He looks so sad right now. He looks like he’s dropping his son off at university. He always gets like this at the end of the year. It’s the longest time we spend apart. I don’t come into work during exam time because I want to focus on doing well. And the only way I can do that is if I don’t have to work.This year is especially important because I’m writing my final exam. I need to be laser focused. I want to pass with distinctions so that my placement in the army is smoother. I want to be one of the top picks. A lot is riding on this.“Yeah, I’ll see you then. Good luck with your exams, don&rs
“Thank you for taking me out tonight.” Golden says smiling at me; she looks so good tonight I can’t stop staring at her. My eyes keep going from her smile, to her eyes and then down to her boobs. I’m grateful we have this table between us because I don’t think I would have been able to keeps my hands to myself.I keep catching myself staring at one or the other. It’s so hard for me to keep up with the conversation because my brain keeps creating images of us that are not appropriate. Well they are not inappropriate really but they are forbidden.I promised myself I would keep my hands off of her but she’s making it impossible in that dress. She looks incredible.“It’s my absolute pleasure.” I say and she smiles that sexy smile again. She takes a sip of her water radiating sexual tension and passion.“You’re taking all the pleasure don’t I get
“Please come in.” Golden’s father says opening the door for me to get in. We shake hands as I walk in. He smiles welcoming me in. this is the first time I’ve come to Golden’s house in official girlfriend capacity.So I’m nervous, usually I have Mina and Jon as my buffer but today I am riding solo.“Thank you, how are you?” I ask him when he closes the door behind us.“I’m well and how are you?” He asks smiling at me. We walk to the living area and sit on the sofa.“I’m good.” I say smiling at him too. He sits back comfortably looking at me closely.“Golden will be down soon.” He says after a moment of silence. The mood is different, it’s not awkward but it’s so much more silent I guess.“No problem.” I say willing myself to be calmer. I don’t want to bring weird energy into the air. This is Golden’s father not a