When the hoe is at loggerheads with the ground,
And the farmer does not step in to settle the fight,
Either the farmer will not be able to till the ground,
Or the ground will resist the hits of the hoe.
A child that is brought up eating with a silver spoon,
And does not receive a bridle on his mouth,
Will either ruin his father’s wealth in his youth,
Or ruin himself when he begins to labor for his own.
Never in time has the sun been this cruel,
Refusing to perform the duty, for which it is known,
Making us all moan in pain force us to groan,
In situation which seems as HELL.
* * * * *
Earlier in
the day, it was Dad’s face that put all of us on our toes, but now, in the car,
with only three of us in the car, I knew this latest look would soon dissolve into
words, and as if on cue, Mom spoke up after over five minutes of dropping the
phone call. ”I just spoke with official of NERMA who took the accident victim
to the hospital, and he said the victim was having a cardiac arrest, and had
been moved to the ICU of the hospital”. No one spoke again, until we entered
the hospital compounds.
Already
irritated, I knew Dad and Mum were on the edge, and any slight poke would
release the venom in them. “Please can I get an ID sir?” asked a smartly
dressed security gateman at the hospital’s main gates. “My son is in there,
just brought in from an accident scene, and my attention is urgently needed”,
Dad responded swiftly, as if he had already rehearsed it, or had prepared it
before now. I expected the dumb idiot called gateman to allow us in, but he
again insisted on seeing an ID at least, to which Dad angrily flashed his
military badge at the fool, who promptly responded by going full length in
salute.
There he sat,
like a repentant prodigal son, who had realized his faults, and was back home,
to his father for forgiveness. He seemed quite alright, and that I was thankful
for, and I knew from my parent’s faces especially my Mum’s, that they were also
thankful. Together with Taiye, we all proceeded to the ICU, to check on the boy
who was in the ward. Upon entering the ward, I was so shocked by what I saw,
that I screamed out aloud.
Contrary to
all the news and calculations I had done in my mind and head, the victim of the
accident was JENNIFER, my brother’s girlfriend. Her parents were nowhere to be
found, and I presumed that they had not been contacted. I looked over to Taiye,
and though he strove so hard to hide it, huge waves of tears were gathering up
in his little eyes. “This must be very hard for him”, I thought to myself, as I
looked over to my already sobbing twin brother a few moments later.
Jennifer for
what I knew was always very daring, and always adventurous. Her stories in
secondary school were those of notorious pranks pulled on seniors and juniors
alike, notwithstanding the rank of the persons involved. I always wondered how
my strong-headed brother could continue to cope with her. Though their
relationship was still young-just about five months-it was no news that the
love they shared was a strong, unique one, with my brother the most attached
one therewith.
In my multitude of thoughts, I did not notice
the helter-skelter rush of the medical crew, until one of the nurses bumped
into me so hard that I staggered backwards. Upon regaining my balance, I
noticed that the Lafenwa’s, Jennifer’s parents and siblings were already
around, with the father and mother already with my own parents. Taiye still
refused to stop sobbing, and I went over to him, and I discovered that he was
already hot in tears.
”Ty, you are
crying, do you know that?” I asked my twin brother, who was looking like a kid
who just lost his pocket money for the month on the 5th day of the
month. “She is in coma, and you say I’m crying, if it was you, would you be
laughing? He asked me angrily.
I was thrown
aback by this shocking revelation I just received from my twin bro. No wonder
all the medical crew of the ICU was on their feet. I even overheard one of the
nurses make a call for more helping hands not too long ago. Now, I knew that
the day was going to end gloomily, except a miracle happened, i.e. something
exceptional and extra-ordinary happened-for good.
Bibi, our
eldest sister and firstborn, stepped in from the rear entry door, looking tense
and apprehensive. I quickly motioned her over with my hands, and she was by our
side in no time. I did not want her to draw the attention of the parents who
were at the door of the ward, eagerly anticipating any news from the medical
crew inside the ward. Upon her inquiry, I filled her in on what part of the
story I knew, and let Ty chip in his version of the story, which was not so
different from mine, save some few added details, which I could not have known
since I was not there with them when it all started.
A message popped
up in my phone’s screen, and I swiftly opened it before it created a scene of
piercing eyes on me. Sis Toye was the sender. “Ty sent me a text about an hour
ago, and I just saw it now, since I just woke up. Please, what happened to
Jennifer? Since I saw the text, I’ve been trying to get through to Ty, but his
mobile phone seems to either be switched off, or out of network coverage.
Please come online on Facebook, so that we can talk well”.
I showed the
message to Ty, who just nodded his head, and continued to glance into space.
Bibi said she was already on her way home from work, when Ty’s text got to her,
and she quickly had to turn around and come over. “I could have been here earlier,
but I got hooked up in traffic, and could only make it here when I did”, she
responded, once she saw Toye’s text from Vietnam.
“Jesus”! was
the loud scream from the ward, that got everyone into the ward almost all at
once.