Tuesday, 12 September 2017

Beasty by Natasha

The beasty creature shook the foundation of the ground as it chased Wanita through the thick bush. God!  Finally, a meal. Those little mouse had tricked him and made him starve for five days. Heavens help them when he catches.  Getting closer now. It pounded its feet harder on the ground to increase her fear.

He was doing nothing wrong. By nature,  his kind feasted on humans.  Humans were brutal to his people,  they deserved every amount of devouring.
"Ahhhhhhhhhhhh!"

Geez, they sure know how to scream. One more hop and it is over. He braced himself to take the last hop.

"Where's this water coming from?"

"Cheker wake up man, Cheker!"

He grunted as he realized it.

"Dude get up. It's time to go hunt."
"I had a great feast I almost caught."

"Yea right, in your dreams."

His brothers laughed at him as they breathed and soared.

What category of animal do think the beasty creature is? 

High Road by Natasha


Jerry stared at the man, now old, shaking, looking with glazed eyes. Spotting the white under his nose. Old habits never die.

"Son,  it's me. You don real good for yourself."

This man that took everything from them.

"Damn little punk!  You no different from your whore mama. You damn kids running around my house. Go fine your mama, I ain't your daddy."

As always, he was high that night as he chased them out into the dark cold night.

This man that smashed his mom's head when she was pregnant with Gina.

This man that put a gun to his twelve year old son's head and threatened to shoot.

This man that left them broke as hell and alone, watching mama bleed from the hundredth head smash.

"Mr. Jerry sir,  do you know him?"
Jerry stared at this man. The words echoed

"Jerry honey, we gotta take the high road. We gotta be better."

This man!

"Mark,  take him to the hospital." Jerry marched away to his place of solace.

He slumped down on the beautiful stone and relieved all those years.
With every memory that popped, he wept heavy tears of buried anger.


Where do you think Jerry went?  

TIDE by Kamsy

"Oshodi Oshodi! Enter with your change o!"

There is a tide in the affairs of men.  Jide knew that so well.

Back in the day, going for lectures, never missing any all night reading, submitting his assignment on schedule, grabbing the A's and B's and clutching home the comfortable 2:1.  He had achieved his one plan. Jide was certain he would beat the tide in the labour market.

It took his years of sending applications and going for interviews, his mother almost dying and being chased from their rented house, for him to realize,that in the tide of the affairs of men, one must pack up different escape plans because the current blew without warning where it was headed.

"Oga complete my money."

"Conductor abeg, please, I no know say I no get the complete money. Abeg na interview I dey go like this."

Hanging on the Danfo bus, in his slashed faded jeans and orange washed off shirt. Jide stared at this one like him, in his clean white ironed shirt and trousers, gripping his brown envelope with a serene focus.  He wondered where the current will blow this one.
 

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Lost by Natasha


At a certain point in our lives,  we lose who we used to be,  that we may discover who we are meant to be. I believed in these words.

That was why I did not resist when my fraternity brothers told me to take my first bottle of beer even though my only kidney was barely living up.

That was why I took my turn on drunk Annabelle after my Kappa Z brothers.
That was why I  joined  the dare game to rob a bank after final papers.

I knew at that point,  standing in the  bank, screaming
"Kiss the floor! " I  had lost who I used to be and sure hell was not discovering who I  was meant to be.  But what could I do now?

I laid there, hearing the wails,  breaths seizing.  I lost who I was, thinking I'd find who I'm meant to be, but here,  now, I reflect back and think about who I could have been.



What do you think happened to him? 

Sunday, 10 September 2017

White Flags by Tony Madukwe



This letter is about my plan to kill myself. I am exasperated with this thing people tell me is my life and with how I have adeptly destroyed the "bright prospects" you made of it. When grandmother died last year, she took with her the last half-reason I had to want to continue this struggle of living. After you called me with the news, I sat staring at the wall for a long time. Then I opened my eyes wide and my nostrils and my mouth but still it seemed I could never draw in enough air to fill my lungs. I knew at that moment that my body would slowly forget what it meant to breathe right.

Right now, the uncertainty of whatever lies beyond death has become more attractive than the certainty of life's daily agony. My heart and mind are no longer accepting arguments on why life is better. They agree that plunging my body into death is the most sincere act of faith. And of mercy. Tomorrow you will read about my suicide and the world will convince you that I have done a foul and cowardly thing. But you must understand that they speak from ignorance. You must remind them that if they did not know the battles I lost, they cannot judge my white flags of surrender.

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Broken by Natasha



Saint Valentine'S Day, Heart
Skyler was the glue that held  their marriage. He was the foundation that held the pillar of them both. The one light that the world needed . . . Skyler.

"Blow the candle baby!" It was his sixth birthday.  He stared at the cake as though contemplating. He turned to his parents with those deep blue eyes. "Mummy I want everyone to put ten dollars into my piggy."

"Honey,  why?"

"Mr Cherri Buggy has to go to the doctor for his runny nose."

Everyone laughed,  Skyler, up on his tactics of championing his cause for the neighborhood animals.

Now her life was broken.

That was her kid, always thinking about others, always believing. Monica stared at the words on the stone.

"Skyler Scott.  .  . Loving son. Neighborhood Buddy."

She snatched her hands away from Jason's grip.  She glared at him with her swollen eyes.
"You should have watched him."

She walked away. Jason knew it was forever. He could still feel the bitter taste of the liquid.
It's okay, by this time tomorrow, it will all be over. Forever. 



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The Hero in My Soul by Natasha

Firefighter, Emergency, Fire


The children stared at Janet with tears as she desperately yanked the balcony door. The black smoke coming from the flames in the hallway was seizing their throats. Janet yanked the door off and saw people gathering down.
"Thank God! Over here, we are here!" She waved.  Five men pushed the bouncy castle close to the balcony "Get them to jump!"

They each jumped down to the bouncy castle, safe. Except Jenny whose legs were stuck.

"Please don't leave me, please!"

"I'm not going anywhere. I promise."

Janet pulled the wood, but it wouldn't budge. Took deep breaths and pulled again.  Flames were beginning to blaze in. They coughed and gasped for breath.

"Jenny,  it's okay, I'm he--" She coughed hard. "I'm here."
She took the blanket and covered Jenny.  

"Ms. Janet."

"Yes honey?"

"Thank you for being a good teacher"

They hugged as their tears mingled. Janet went back to pulling the wood.

When the firemen finally came. They saw them, surrounded by flames.

For years, the whole town sighed when they remembered the speech of little Jenny at the funeral.  The teary speech that started with "The Hero in my Soul."



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Beasty by Natasha

The beasty creature shook the foundation of the ground as it chased Wanita through the thick bush. God!  Finally, a meal. Those little mou...