"Isn't this too sudden. Why not stay until the weekend?" Kathleen asked her mother with a frown after she changed out of her work clothes, and joined her in the living room as she arranged her bag.
"How is it too sudden? I don't blame you. It is because you're not married yet so you don't understand what it means for a woman to leave her husband and children by themselves for a week," her mother said with a hiss as she kept folding her wrapper.
"Wahala for who never marry," Isioma said as she walked into the bedroom making her mother throw the folded wrapper at her.
"Stupid girl!" She hissed at her, while both Kathleen and Isioma laughed.
"So what about Isioma? You're not going back with her? I suppose you've heard from the hospital? What did the doctor say?" Kathleen asked when she noticed that her mother was only folding her clothes into the bag.