Living with a ghost
te making one. I can't even associate with people. I guess this is a trauma from what I experienced from my stepmother. T
I am your new roommate.' That was it. And I thought it was very formal. B
in the eyes because when I do, they say I stare too much and scold me for it. 'You are being disrespectf
emy after the devil is the worst person you had ever wished to meet. She
n. I was in Junior Secondary School Three then and it was one of the wo
father so depressed it gave him hea
n orphan, the thought of that frightened me. I could begin to imagine the dreadful things that wou
't rosy at all. It is probably the worst thing that could happe
the worst. Well... it is, but I rathe
htmare. But then, I have also seen some stepmothers who were very nice t
name is Lola by the way and I used to be a
to a coma. This was very unbelievable on my part and I wondered h
s were dreadful. I had families and friends come to greet and console me. 'Don't worry, yo
ely or never met. 'You will be fine.' They kept on
never be fine. Not in this world an
s a living dead. I reasoned he needed another woman in his life and I needed
pmother- Olivia. They had both narrated back then that they used to be College friends. Olivia was also
m my big room upstairs to the store room on the ground floor. The store room which is now my room is the worst room eve
e all my stuff, the little ones out of the lot I had in the small
ed abroad. And we all know the issue with Nigeria's electricity. You have to beg the ones in charge like gods be
nk I could conserve with these animals. I have had them sleep with me for yea
ose are my books, get away from them.'
uld you stop disturbing Tom? Do
d I'd giggle silly at my behaviour. I know what you are thinking, but this was all j
me to a psychologist to check if I was okay. She
think so. I think I would win the award of the
ll for me and I couldn't even stand up for myself. I'm trying to thin
is the one place I am comfortable in; tha
imes. We are fast approaching the examination period. Then after the exams is the sch
eally gotten used to this sound used as an alarm. Groaning, I sit up roughly w
s still lying on her bed on the other side of the room. I d
e and talk to her when she was very mood
r Secondary School Three. Apart from her first introduct
me on! We were together in the same room and not even the simplest conversation of 'hi' was said betwee
f her classes and free periods by heart. And then on one Thursday evening, after our daily activ
le in my corner of the room a
I noticed. And she was doing the same that day. She m
' I said from my side. M
r move her body. I moved to her
ody closer to her whilst kn
was trembling so badly. On top of that, she was pulling her hair and there were
arched forward and her head tilted backwards more. Now she was able to look at me, straight
she just act like that scary cat from home?' I had wondered. Sh
her but she quickly snapped he
after I made contact with her
e you doing?!'
did talk to me, but I guess my br
. What was that feeling? The slight
h!' She growled in my face at the end, folding her two fists, with
at moment and some sort of feeling sparked
nderstand why I don't
raids yells as she crosses her leg with m
fall on my butt. It sinks a little into t
girl groans as she eyes me l
icknamed her
is still on h
rs as she listens to the comments before
cing us!' Her index finger went closer to her
der. This is Tom- my only animal friend and comrade. We are par
ll our insults. And she gives no damn reply too. Only
. what is she
ut, I heard she
She is giving messa
like I can do anything but listen. I stand no chance against them. But then
last time I made contacts with her by mistake, I got into trouble fo
as the cause.' The braided girl s
you made contacts!' A girl snickers as she
nd me like that. They laugh and insult me, they carry wrong rumours about me. Most try their best to avoid me thoug
hind me but I ignore it as I
voice says says, 'You know, even if you are a total wierdo,
not great
s and
oice snaps as I turb in frught to look at my