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••15•• Thuli: Im sorry. I didnt think youl- Me: Thats the thing you dont think. I cut her short. Me: What you doing is not what true friends does. Thuli: True friends? So Im not a true friend? Me: I dont know. Ive got to go. Thuli: Al- I cut her off by dropping my cellphone. Okuhle was looking at me. And waiting for me to speak. Me: Uhm it was Thuli, filling me with facebook scandals and ish. Okuhle: Okay. I see you dont wanna talk about it you seem upset. I smiled. Okuhle: Okay then. The were better things to talk about with my boyfriend. Than discussing drama. After we finished eating, Okuhle suggested we watch a movie. Me: My call babe. Kuhle: Go ahead. I strolled to his laptop, looking for a romantic movie. Me: After this movie, I wanna go sight seeing. Okuhle: To? Me: The cradle of humankind. Okuhle: Whats that? Me: Something we learned about a while back at school. Its where the oldest bones are. Its a heritage site. Okuhle: Sounds interesting asiye ngomso? Today we should meet with Zweli,Lebohang, Thabang and Siya. So tomorrow well have the whole day. Me: okay its fine, I thought we had no plans. Okuhle: Cool then. We lay on bed and watched the movie. The movies title was To all the boys Ive loved before it was about this chick who had a crush on many guys but not at once. She never gets the courage to tell them. So what she did was to write a letter about how she felt about that certain guy and put it in a box under her bed. Her final crush was her sisters ex boyfriend. She wrote her letter and did the usual. One day she had a huge fight with her younger sister. Her sister got so angry that she found the box and sent it to all those guys. She couldnt believe it. But she got over it eventually. And she ended up dating her sisters ex cause he told her. He felt the same way. - The end. Me: Love nhe. Okuhle: We dont choose who to love though. Me: I guess. Okuhle: Not that Id date your sister kodwa yho. Me: Haha only whites do that. Okuhle: We also white. Me: psst. He kissed me. For the first time on this trip he gave me a long ass kiss. Kissed me with passion. I ran my fingers through his face. He then looked at me. Kuhle: I love you so much. He tOok out his phone and called one of his friends. Okuhle: Yha ntwana yam, uhm about in an hour and a half. Okay. Sho. He drops the call. Okuhle: We should leave. Me: okay. Lemme freshen up. I stood up and went to choose an outfit for the evening, I wanted to look far from a lady. So I decided to wear black thuglives, a black bra to, leather jacked and black jeans. I let my hair loose. Wash off the make up and just applied face lotion on. Wore a lot of bangles. When I got out of the bathroom. Okuhle had also changed his outfit. Okuhle: My woman need no fashion police, she the one who must do the arresting. He was holding his phone towards me. It was one of his videos again. I laughed. Me: Yhea right. Okuhle: uske andiphoxe ke. Come bae. I went to sit next to him. Okuhle: How do we look? Me: Okay. Okuhle: okay she says. I laughed. Okuhle: The plans for today is meeting up with friends. Me: Friends from Soweto. Yippi. He hit me. Me: What Im really excited marn. Okuhle: You know people In the 1990s, Soweto township was very much in the news. Images of deplorable shacks and shanties, and extreme hardships of the local people dominated the media. But today Gone are the shacks and shanties and deplorable conditions. Now, the Soweto Township area shows the progress tht has taken place in South Africa since the Apartheid rule ended. Its a great progressive leap for the people of Soweto. We have fun, we have Skhothanes sitya I freedom. I mean we dont live in the past anymore. We live here. And we here to show my wife over here the touch of townships. Me: Preach baby, preach. He looked at me. Me: Sorry. Okuhle: Anyway guys the moral of the story is. We free. We both laughed. Me: Byee. I stood up and went to go look for my phone. Okuhle: Shes always the one to say byeeeeee. Bye guys. I was seating with my phone going through messages. When I saw a message from this Nic guy. Nic seemed like those shy guys when I saw him. I read it. Hey Lisa, its Nic remember me? I got your number from your friend Thuli. Why I asked for your number ? You must be asking yourself. Njee just for the fun of it. It has nothing to do with me loving you. I mean I saw your guy. So me asking you out would be extremely rude and selfish and I dont know. I didnt even ask for your number I wanted your BBM pin but thuli suggested I whatsapp you. Have a great day ahead of you In some way that message didnt bother me or anything. I just saved his number. Then replied; Hey. Nawe have a nice day. Okuhle: Lets go bae. He said taking his wallet and car keys. We left the time was around 1 oclock. Okuhle: Lis do you still have those 2 songs I sent you? Me: Yep. Okuhle: can you play them through the Aux on your phone please. It was his 2 favorites songs. He told me they calm him down lol. R-Kelly I believe and The worlds greatest. I did as instructed. And he sang along. I was drifting off to sleep. Okuhle: Lis, Lis. He was shaking my shoulder. Okuhle: You know if I knew better, Id say you pregnant. Why you sleeping now. Me: Andizazi. Okuhle: And we almost there now babe. We going to have lunch there nhe? I nodded. I could see we were entering the townships now. The busy streets of the area. Public transports. Some were running, others standing engaging in conversations . I could see the constant factor that our teachers always nagged about. Unemployment that was the constant factor. I mean schools were not closed yet, same with workers . But the streets were flooding with people. I mean on a weekday, should have been work time. To make few cents some women sold chips and other stuff. In the township people had to be creative about how they made money. They had no choice. Starvation was alternative. Me: Is this what they call equality? Okuhle: We not here to sympathize, but indulge. Me: I have no problem with indulging. Was just asking. Okuhle: My teacher always says to be poor is expensive. Me: What does that mean? Okuhle: Its a lot man. Baby lets not talk about this mara. And oh by the way equality is a myth just like heaven. I laughed. Me: Says the future Scientist. Okuhle: Im just glad we on the same page about this. I mean we both ethius. So yhea. I laughed harder. Okuhle: There they are. He said pointing at his friends. They were sitting in a shelter. With chairs on tables. The other side meet was being braaied. The place looked like a mini tavern. Okuhle parked the car,and we went out. Tjo those guys shouted when they saw him. And I was standing there liike okay o_O. Okuhle: Zweli. They did that fist bump thingie. Zweli: Sho boy. Okuhle: Sho kau. Hamba njani? Zweli: Kuhle kuwe? Okuhle: Nakimi Kuhle. Look at you brul. Zweli: YOU must be the best kept secret ever! Where in this world have you been hiding? Look at you; you’re like a foreigner in this place. Okuhle: Please maaaan, I’m still one of you what are you trying to say kanti? Zweli: You’re hardly visit la eKasi Okuhle: Awume kancani tuu. We both know I skipped the province. Zweli: hahaha…You. He said pointing at okuhle. Okuhle: hahaha…tswa daar. Anyway meet my wife. They all looked at me. So Im not forgotten. -_-
Posted on: Sat, 17 Jan 2015 09:41:28 +0000

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