He felt mocked so slammed the door very hard. She was laughing out
loud now and that fuelled his anger. Aku always acted like a strong woman but
he knew she was deeply cut. She just put up the act to make him feel she didn’t
care if he was with her or not. He knew one thing for sure though and it was
that she was never going to drool over him.
That hit him hard but then again
what’s the point. He was a free man. Free from a woman whose combination of
characteristics he knew he would never find in any other woman. An independent,
controlling but very intelligent woman and many more.
Frank was up waiting and hoping that he had changed his mind along the
line but when he came in, it was obvious that the deed was done. He was to
travel the next day and apparently made preparations even before he told Aku
about it. He didn’t feel right and frank was not going to console him. He checked if everything was in order for the very last time and headed straight to bed. They said nothing to each other the next morning. Larry got up very late and dragged himself around the house. Frank was beginning to feel uncomfortable so broke the silence
‘Are we safe? ’Larry chuckled and told him what transpired the other
day.
He advised Larry to move on with his life since he made that decision
and jokingly added
‘For a while I thought you were going crazy…..was thinking of the best
way to send you to the mental hospital close by’
Larry retorted ’you are the one
going nuts….i bet they would admit you instead when they see the two of us!’
They both laughed and decided to spend the few hours they had left together
chatting. At 7pm frank drove his friend to the airport, wished him luck and
said goodbye.
The days turned into weeks then months and soon it was two years since
Larry left the country leaving her all alone. She blamed herself for putting up
that show. She had loved him dearly but somehow felt relieved that he had taken
that decision. She always felt the need to be with him. She couldn’t imagine a
relationship with a partner being elsewhere. Her not being able to know where
he was or who he was with would taunt her.
When she came back to her senses, she noticed that she had not touched
her food. She was on break from work. Aku had been working very hard to get
promoted and become the branch manager of the bank that she worked for. Her
work had taken over her life and she was glad to have kept herself busy all
this while.
She couldn’t afford to be going to night clubs or parties as her mates
were doing. Most of them got married and some were already mothers. A few were
allowed to work as most of them stayed home as house wives. She shook her head
at the thought of going through tertiary education and ending up in the
kitchen.
Both her parents worked very hard and like some families, had risen
from grass to grace. It was rough since they went through very difficult times.
She was the eldest and also lost her sister at a tender age.
She couldn’t remember her and mostly didn’t like to think too much
about her past. It would have been worse if not for the other two gals she grew
up with. She giggled at the thought of them and it dawn on her that she had
been a very bad friend. She kept in touch with them for a while but lost
contact and have since not been able to go back in search of them.
Growing up
in Jamestown a suburb in Accra was something else. Too many things happened too
fast. She had tasted the hardships in life and was forever grateful because it
made her the strong woman that she was now. Most of her colleagues disliked her
because they felt she was too strict and straight forward.
At thirty, she had no boyfriend and no social life but was so into her
work that her boss felt she needed a break off work. She never filled any leave
form. Aku was always the first to report to the office and the last to leave.
She liked to check and cross-check everything to make sure that there was no
mistake in her work. Everybody was pleased with her work but was only concerned
about her attitude towards people.
She liked to chat on basis of work but shied away from any personal
discussion which made her rigid. Aku was a tall beautiful lady with curvy hips
and shapely legs. She had brown eyes and lips to die for. She carried herself
confidently in the office that the men both in and out of the office were
afraid to propose love to her because of the fear of being turned down. The
ones that gathered courage in the office and tried their luck with her were
humiliated. She turned each down outright but was too careful not to be hash.
Mr. Ansah was the branch
manager but was to be retired due to old age. He was a bulky old man with a
deep voice that commanded respect. He licked his lips and laid back on his
chair then cleared his throat but said nothing. Aku was sitting down waiting
impatiently for what he had to say. He gave her a long gaze, looked away. When
he noticed he had kept her in enough suspense, he smiled and said
’Congratulations…..you have
been appointed as the new branch manager’.