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Chapter 9 - Episode 8(Red are for Roses)

|POETIC INTRO|

"Shout out to my one and only

Temi, you are one in a million.

Words can't express these feelings

I hope Roses will.

She is the one for me

The one whose smiles

Brightens my grey sky.

Her smiles keep me restless for days.

Her presence awakens the butterfly in my Tommy!

O ṣeun fun ifẹ mi

My Oriente🥰🌹"

MR AYO BALOGUN's MANSION, FESTAC LAGOS|

BARISTA KASIM

Congratulations, to The family of Chief Balogun and General Abiola; This contract is now recognised by the law.

BARISTA ABIMBOLA

(She turns to Simi and Taiwo's direction)

Congratulations to Mr Taiwo and Mrs Simi Balogun, as much as the content of this contract is the most important thing here; your marriage is what defines it!

BARISTA KASIM

And also, I must remind both families that any attempt to bridge these contracts will come with serious penalties and consequences. I believe the figureheads of both families have gone through the details of this contract; congratulations to both families once again.

CHIEF BALOGUN

Thank you, Barista Kasim and Abimbola, for making this union a success.

MR A BALOGUN

Congratulations, Taiwo and Simi

TAIWO/SIMI

Thank you, sir!

(They both said)

"Bayo couldn't stand the rage and jealous he was feeling"

BAYO

Congratulations, I wish both of you the best

(He walks out of the room)

Mrs B BALOGUN

Congratulations, Dr Shade and to you too, General Abiola. I pray that the contract becomes a stepping stone for both families.

Dr SHADE

Thank you very much.

MR F ABIOLA

Congratulations, my baby sister

(He embraces Simi)

SIMI

Thank you, bro Femi.

GEN ABIOLA

Chief, I believe we both have a lot to talk about

CHIEF BALOGUN

Yes, we do, General. I suggest we should leave the table for the women and children. Let's talk in my son's office.

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" Mrs B Balogu knocks on Bayo's Door"

BAYO

Come in!

Mrs B BALOGUN

(She walks into the room)

Son, why are you here? What is the problem?

BAYO

I am fine. I just needed some personal space.

(He picks up the bottle of wine on his table)

Mrs B BALOGUN

I know you, Bayo.

I carried you in my womb. We both know you are not fine; you can lie to yourself and everyone, but you cannot do so to your Mother!

(She sits at the edge of Bayo's bed)

BAYO

Mother, trust me, I will be okay. I can take care of myself!

Mrs B BALOGUN

I know that, but I'm your Mother. I still want to know everything going through your head; we both know this has something to do with Simi; you have loved that girl your whole life

BAYO

Is it that obvious, Mother?

Mrs B BALOGUN

Yes, son, even someone like Onyinye who just came into this house would sense that if she were on that table today.

(Shs laughs out loud)

"Onyinye slowly approached Bayo's room as she accidentally eavesdropped on their conversation."

BAYO

Mother, somewhere between my world and reality, I am trying to figure out why you find this conversation amusing

Mrs B BALOGUN

Sorry son forgive me, but you should have seen your face earlier.

"Onyinye knocks on the door"

BAYO

Come in.

ONYINYE

(She walks into the room with a bottle of wine in her hands)

Excuse me, sir, you asked for a bottle of wine

BAYO

Drop it there

(He points at his table)

Mrs B BALOGUN

Take that away; he already emptied a bottle.

ONYINYE

All right, ma.

(She turns to leave?

BAYO

I said drop it on the table; I asked you to bring it, not her!

ONYINYE

Okay, sir.

Mrs B BALOGUN

I said, take that with you; I'm his Mother. I am instructing you to take that away!

"Temi walks into the room"

TEMI

What is happening here?

BAYO

Your Mother won't let me drink in peace; please take her with you when leaving

Mrs B BALOGUN

He just emptied a bottle. He can't stay in his room all night consoling himself with alcohol just because of a woman who doesn't want him.

TEMI

Mother!!!

Mrs B BALOGUN

What is it, Temilade?

There is no need to cover up the obvious; we all know this is the truth.

TEMI

(She turns to Onyinye)

Give me that; please go and join Maria in the kitchen so that you can both go to bed early.

(She takes the bottle of wine from Onyinye)

"Onyinye walks out of the room"

BAYO

Mother, can you please leave?

Mrs B BALOGUN

Of course, you always kick me out even when I'm the only one on your side.

(She walks out of the room)

TEMI

(She sits beside Bayo)

do not know for certain how you feel though I know it hurts to see the woman you love in the arms of another; you always tell me that "how they feel about you is as important as what you feel for them"

I believe this means that if it's not mutual, it's best you let go.

BAYO

Why Taiwo, of all people? Can't she be with someone outside my space? Things would have been a lot easier for me if it were so.

TEMI

I know, brother, but it is what it is. You can't tell a woman whom to give her heart to likewise a man; we all make these choices ourselves; this is the reality of life. We can't run away from life.

BAYO

Thank you, I have heard you

(He fought his emotions from dropping tears down his cheeks)

TEMI

All right, I will be leaving now; I know you need some space, Temi said as she got up. Can't I have the bottle of wine?

TEMI

No, you can't; if you want it, you have to catch me

(She dashes out of the room in laughter)

BAYO

Pray, I don't catch you

(He goes after her)

"Temi runs into the sitting room"

Granny help me. Bayo is coming after me.

( She hides behind Mrs K Balogun's back)

Mrs K BALOGUN

Why are you guys playing like kids?

(She smiles)

"Bayo traps her"

BAYO

Now you have nowhere to go.

TEMI

Eniola, catch!

(She flings the bottle of wine towards Eniola)

"Bayo rushes to Eniola"

BAYO

Eniola, we both know you are no fan of these games just give me the bottle

(He tries to persuade her)

ENIOLA

Who said I couldn't make an exception, come and get it if you.

(She stands on one of the chairs)

BAYO

You will be in my arms the moment you drop from that chair, so give up

(He teased)

ENIOLA

Like I said before, come and get it

(She pushes bottle wine under her bra)

"Bayo gets irritated"

BAYO

Gross, why would you do that?

You know what? You can both have it.

(He turns to walk away)

ENIOLA

Don't tell me you are giving up, brother.

(She laughs out loud)

BAYO

Yes, I give up. You both win!

I rather deprive myself of  that wine than risk coming in contact with your sweats and dirt.

(He walks away)

ENIOLA

(She turns to Temi's direction)

Get some glass from the kitchen let's share this.

TEMI

All right!

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"Maria noticed Onyinye might be busy with dishes but she has longed ditched Reality for her thoughts"

MARIA

Are you okay?

ONYINYE

Yes, I am, but can I ask you something?

(She picks up a towel to clean the already-washed glasses)

MARIA

Yes, you can. What is it?

ONYINYE

Does Bayo like Simi?

MARIA

How did you know about that?

ONYINYE

I accidentally heard his conversation with his Mother earlier when I brought him a bottle of wine

MARIA

He has been in love with her since they were kids, but Simi never returned his affection for her.

ONYINYE

That must have hurt him, especially now that she is married to his brother

MARIA

That is very true, but my sympathy never runs dry for Taiwo, too.

He is forced to marry a woman he is not in love with; he is too cute to be unhappy!

ONYINYE

He is adorable, I see; I noticed you care about him. He is all you talk about, it's almost like he's your favourite

MARIA

What? Oh no, Temi is my favourite, Taiwo follows, of course, but it's not what you think

ONYINYE

I said nothing, Maria; I guess guilt is dealing with you

MARIA

Stop it, Onyinye.

We both know where this is heading

ONYINYE

We both know you admire Taiwo; it's just too obvious

MARIA

What's there not to admire? He is a smart and handsome guy

ONYINYE

We both know it's more than that. You don't just want to admit it

(She tickles Maria from the back)

MARIA

Enough of this, Onyinye; it's inappropriate to talk about a married man in that way.

"Temi walks into the kitchen"

TEMI

What are you both talking about?

MARIA/ONYINYE

Nothing, Ma.

TEMI

That wasn't nothing; you both were gossiping about something.

(She drowns in curiosity)

MARIA

It's nothing ma; you think too much

ONYINYE

It's just girls talk ma, about makeup, fashion, and so on

TEMI

And boys, right? You can't both be this excited without talking about boys

(She teased)

MARIA

Oh no, it's not like that, ma; I think you got it all wrong

TEMI

Hmm, okay!

(She turns to Onyinye)

Take a glass cup to Eniola.

ONYINYE

Okay, Ma!

(She walks out of the kitchen With a glass cup)

TEMI

Now tell me what you both were talking about

MARIA

It's nothing serious.

TEMI

Did she say anything about Michael to you?

MARIA

She didn't; oh

So this is about your crush?

(She teased)

TEMI

He is not my crush

MARIY

You can keep denying that, but we both know the truth.

TEMI

(She ignores Maria)

I'm going to bed now. I have to go to work early.

(She turns to leave)

MARIA

I thought you wanted to know what we were talking about?

Now you are running from what you thought we were talking about

TEMI

Say what you wish to Maria; I do not have a crush on Michael!

(She walks out of the kitchen)

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"Onyinye approaches Eniola"

ONYINYE

Ma, your sister, asked me to bring you a glass

(She drops the glass cup on the table)

ENIOLA

Just one glass?

is she not drinking with me?

ONYINYE

I doubt ma, she specified on one glass

ENIOLA

All right, how old are you?

ONYINYE

I'm nineteen, ma.

ENIOLA

Meaning you are legally of age to drink, seat down!

"Onyinye had never been close to alcohol in her entire life, though she felt admitting to this may make Eniola upset since she appeared too desperate about finding a drinking partner"

ONYINYE

Oh no, I'm fine, ma; I still have a lot to do

ENIOLA

Relax, it's just a glass. You won't even feel it.

ONYINYE

Oh, but..?

(She stammeres)

ENIOLA

Don't tell me you haven't been introduced to liquor.

I'm afraid you are right, ma; sorry to disappoint you.

ENIOLA

Oh no, it's fine. I had my first wine at Ten.

Temi at sixteen. I had to force it into her mouth, though!

Maria had hers during my twenty-fourth birthday party.

"Temi walks into the dining room"

TEMI

Sorry I won't be able to join you. I have to be up early tomorrow for work

ENIOLA

Oh, all right.

I have been trying to persuade this young lady to join me, but she's yet to have her first glass

TEMI

Don't push her; she's just a kid!

ENIOLA

Kid?

She's nineteenth, Temi!

TEMI

And so?

She's still a kid!

when she's ready, she will have enough of that.

(She turns to Onyinye)

Onyinye, go and finish up so that you and Maria can go to bed.

ONYINYE

Okay, Ma.

(She walks out of the dining room)

TEMI

Good Night, Eniola

(She walks out if the dining room)

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THE BALCONY|

SIMI

Finally, we are married

(She holds Taiwo's Hands)

TAIWO

It's not like we had a choice.

SIMI

Thank you, Taiwo.

TAIWO

For what?

SIMI

For accepting me, I know you do not feel the same way I feel for you

But still, you've been an amazing friend to me, especially when I was away from home; you reached out even though you had no reason to

(tears roll down her eyes)

TAIWO

Listen to me, Simi, you will always be special to me; it was never my intention to get married now, and neither did I ever picture myself with you, but there is no reason why I should have turned you down.

I do not know if this will work out for us, especially me, but I will do my best to ensure it does.

( He wipes off her tears)

SIMI

I will prove myself worthy of your love; I will make sure you do not regret ever choosing me; thank you, Taiwo.

(She wraps her hands around his waist and drops her head on his chest)

"Bayo walks into the Balcony"

BAYO

It's not like he had a choice; how the hell is it, love, if he is a slave to his will?

I am here to watch out how all of this plays out

SIMI

Bayo, why can't you just let us be?

Can't you be happy for me for once?

BAYO

I'm so glad that you are happy, but I'm sad that he is the one who is bringing light into your life, you know why?

Because we all know how this will end and when that time comes, I will be here waiting.

TAIWO

It's so crazy how you always think the world revolves around you, brother!

you can't control everything and everyone around you; my cheeks will spread their wings the day you realize this!

BAYO

Time is of the essence half, brother!

TAIWO

It certainly is, 'Second Son'

"Mrs B Balogun walks into the Balcony"

Mrs B BALOGUN

What is happening here?

BAYO

Nothing, Mother!

Absolutely nothing!

(He walks away)

Mrs B BALOGUN

What happened?

SIMI

Like Bayo said, Nothing!

Mrs B BALOGUN

Lot of countless times, our desires are responsible for our downfall!

I hope you made the right decision, young lady!

You can't switch apples that easily!

"Mrs K Balogun walks into the Balcony"

Mrs K BALOGUN

A lot of countless times, the beauty is in the attempt, and if it fails, she may rather have her half-eaten apple than a fresh one that tastes like wrath.

Mrs B BALOGUN

Hmm!

I wish you all the best; good Evening to you all

(She walks away)

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Mr Ayo Balogun Home Office|

GEN ABIOLA

Finally, Chief, we have secured the future of our empires and our families

(He sips his glass of red wine)

CHIEF BALOGUN

Yes, we have.

Congratulations to us.

Mr A BALOGUN

So what are your plans for the new couple's father?

CHIEF BALOGUN

They are married now; they will make that decision for themselves

MR F ABIOLA

Forgive me, Chief, you sound weird right now; I believe you always have a plan!

CHIEF BALOGUN

The most important thing is that the contract exists; they are couples now we will let them make decisions for themselves.

Dr AKANDE

If you give Taiwo such liberty, he will do everything to run away from his responsibility as the first son; we all know, except for political interest, Taiwo is very much similar to his father.

"They all laugh out loud"

HON J BOLA

Where is the lie?

Mr A BALOGUN

Uncle, this is not funny.

Are you trying to say my son and I are lazy?

(He puts on a stiff facial expression)

GEN ABIOLA

All he is saying is that both of your minds do not recognize the values attached to the business and how it is run; I'm like both of you.

My wife and my eldest daughter are business-minded people. My mind is so glued to arms, wars and everything about the military

CHIEF BALOGUN

Exactly son, but Taiwo cannot escape his destiny, except he shows interest in something else that benefits the family business. You, for example, showed interest in politics. That is the only reason I haven't retired from my position in the company.

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FESTAC CENTRAL HOSPITAL, LAGOS.|

TEMI

Breathe, Temi; this is not your first performing surgery; everything will be fine. All you have to do is remain calm; you have nothing to prove to anyone, (She walks into the operating room)

Dr CHIDI

Are you ready, Doctor Temi?

(He stretches his hands for one of the nurses to assist him in wearing his gloves)

TEMI

Yes sir, I am!

(She spammers)

Dr CHIDI

Relax; I know this is your first attendance to a major surgery. It's a simple Craniotomy process; you know what that is, right?

TEMI

Yes, sir, I do; it is the process that involves removing a piece of bone from the skull in other to create access to the tumour

Dr CHIDI

Hmm!

Someone did her homework; all right, let's begin; please, where are the CT scan and MRI?

Dr NNAMDI

Here they are, sir

Dr CHIDI

All right, we must confirm the tumour's location before we begin.

NURSE RITA

All vitals are stable; we can proceed, sir.

Dr CHIDI

All right, here we go, let's open up this little girl's skull.

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"As we proceed beyond every stage, I feared for her life.

I have known this girl for less than a month, but I loved her like she was mine. I feared for her life till the moment Dr Chidi looked into my eyes and said to me,

"it was successful. She will be fine"

Tears rolled down my cheeks as the words of her well-being sank into my ears.

For the first time, I felt like I was part of something big.

For the first time, I wanted to be addressed as

"Doctor Temi."

MICHAEL

(He rushes to Dr Chidi and his team)

Doctor, how was it?

Dr CHIDI

(He wears a smile)

I think you should hear the good news from her Doctor

(He drops his hands on Temi's shoulders)

TEMI

It was successful. She will be fine.

(Tears roll down her cheeks)

Mrs ADEBAYO

Daalụ Onyenweanyị,

(She said in Igbo as she fell on her knees)

Thank you for saving my Grand Daughters life.

(She engages Temi in a tight hug)

TEMI

Mummy, the most important thing is that Awelle is fine

MICHAEL

Thank you, Doctor Temi, you are one in a million

(He hugs her)

TEMI

You are welcome; I know you are at peace now

MICHAEL

Yes, I am.

Words cannot explain how I feel right now. I owe you my daughter's life!

(He holds her hands)

TEMI

You owe me nothing; this is what I was trained for this is why I became a Doctor!

MICHAEL

Thank you too, Dr Chidi

Dr CHIDI

We Thank God.

The most important thing is that she's safe and sound

Mrs ADEBAYO

Can we see her now?

Dr CHIDI

Sure you can, Mama, but for a short while; she's still unconscious; she will be out for hours

Mrs ADEBAYO

All right

I will go in first.

(She walks towards the door)

MICHAEL

Excuse me; I have to inform Onyinye of the good news. She has been buzzing my phone all-day

(He walks out of the room)

TEMI

Thank you, sir, for today.

(She bows)

Dr CHIDI

All credit goes to you; if you didn't make sure those extra tests were done, it might have taken a while before we figured out that there was a tumour in her head

TEMI

Do not flatter me, sir.

I witnessed all you did today, and indeed you are a gift to the world of medicine.

Dr CHIDI

Thank you for your kind words. I guess I will see you around. I have to be somewhere now

(He walks out of the room)

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Emergency Ward Medical Staff Office|

"Temi walks into the office"

Dr PASCAL

Congratulations, Dr Temi

Dr MABEL

We heard you were a big assistant to Dr Chidi and his team

TEMI

How would you know that? I didn't do much

(She folds her hands across each other)

Dr HENRY

You are all everyone is talking about

TEMI

Whatever, guys, the most important is that my patient is safe and sound

(She gets up to leave)

Dr RAPHAEL

Where are you going?

TEMJ

I need to check up on my other patients

Dr RAPHAEL

Oh, all right, so do you have something to tell us?

TEMI

Something like?

(She walks back into the office)

Dr HENRY

Concerning later today

TEMI

I do not understand what you guys are talking about. Please be straight.

(She appears perplexed)

Dr MABEL

Isn't today your Father's Party?

TEMI

Oh yes, it is. Sorry guys, it skipped my mind

Dr PASCAL

We were hoping we were all close enough to get an official invitation from you.

TEMI

Of course, you are all invited.

That party will be boring without any of you. Most of my friends are overseas. You are all have got. Please do not miss it for anything!

Dr HENRY

Of course, we won't; we all love parties, and we were going to come anyways, with or without your invitation

"Michael walks into the office"

MICHAEL

Dr Temi, can I see you for a minute

TEMJ

Sure, I was about to go outside

MICHAEL

I want to thank you especially for looking out for my girl; words can express my gratitude. This is a basket of fruits. I know it's not much, but it comes from a place of gratitude.

TEMI

Oh no, you did not have to; I consider Awelle my baby girl too, so there is no need for all of this

MICHAEL

Please accept this; if you don't, I won't be at peace

TEMI

All right, I will.

That's because I love fruits, and I know it took you a lot to get this

(She drops the basket of fruits on her table)

Dr MABEL

Aww, someone is getting nice presents

(She tease Temi)

MICHAEL

All right, let me go and check on Awelle and Mama

(He turns to leave)

TEMI

Before you go, I don't know if Onyinye mentioned it to you, My family is organizing a party tonight to celebrate my father's success in the elections. I was hoping you and Mama could stop by later in the Evening

MICHAEL

I won't miss it for anything.

I will see if Mama can come too, but I doubt if Onyinye will stay for the party, she will soon be here to see Awelle, and you know how those two are

TEMI

Oh yes, that's true, they are close, but try and be there and come with Mama too

MICHAEL

Sure, I will.

Excuse me. I have to go now

TEMI

All right, take care. I will check up on Awelle before I leave for home.

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MR AYO BALOGUNS MANSION. FESTAC, LAGOS|

"Ayo walks into Tina's room"

Mr A BALOGUN

You look so gorgeous

(He kisses Tina)

TINA

Thank you, Ayo

(He blushes uncontrollably)

Mr A BALOGUN

I know this is not exactly the kind of life I promised you, and I want to apologize for that, I promise to make up for it in many ways; I love you!

(He offers her a box of jewellery)

TINA

Wow, what is this, Ayo?

MR A BALOGUN

Please open it and find out yourself

TINA

(She opens the box)

This is so beautiful.

(She drops her hand on the rear diamond Necklace)

MR A BALOGUN

There is so much more I will do for you; all I ask is for you to be patient with me.

(He drops the Glittering piece of jewellery around Tina's bony neck)

TINA

(She turns to face him)

Thank you, Ayo; I Love you.

(She plunges her lips on his)

"Bayo walked into the room"

BAYO

Dad, your guests are looking for

MR A BALOGUN

I will be downstairs in a minute

BAYO

All right, please hurry up

(He ignores Tina's presence)

"It's his day, so I would say a word to mom about this"

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"Mrs B Balogun walks into the Balcony"

Mrs B BALOGUN

Where is your sister?

TEMI

I don't know Mother; maybe she's in her room

(Temi vibes to the sound of high life being performed by one of the live bands)

Mrs B BALOGUN

(She scans through the Balcony)

Are they your friends?

TEMI

Oh, sorry, Mom, this is Dr Henry, Pascal, Raphael and Mabel; guys, this is my Mom, Mrs Bisola Balogun,

"Good Evening Ma, they all greeted simultaneously"

Mrs B BALOGUN

Good Evening. Thank you all for coming.

You are welcome.

Please enjoy yourselves.

"Thank you, ma; they all answered."

Mrs B BALOGUN

All right, I have to find your father and your sister, excuse me

(She walks away)

"Taiwo and Simi walks into the Balcony"

SIMI

Hello, Temi, how are you doing?

(She hugs Temi)

TEMI

I'm good hope you are enjoying the party?

SIMI

Yes, I am.

TEMI

(She turns to Dr Henry and others)

Guys, this is my brother, Taiwo and his wife, Simi, Taiwo and Simi these are my friends from work; Dr Mabel, Rachel, Pascal and Henry

TAIWO

Wow, nice to meet you all.

(He offers each of them a handshake)

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"ENIOLA's CHAMBERS"

ENIOLA

What are you doing here, Kelvin?

(She steps out of her bathroom)

KELVIN

Why haven't you been picking up my calls?

ENIOLA

I have been busy and can't ever recall promising that I must pick up your calls

(She wears her face cream)

KELVIN

Are you avoiding me?

ENIOLA

I wouldn't even avoid the devil, so why will I avoid you?

KELVIN

I don't know. I just noticed you kept your distance

ENIOLA

And what should that tell you?

KELVIN

If I knew the answer to that question, I wouldn't risk coming here to ask you all of these questions

ENIOLA

If I need you, kelvin, I will let you know; if I'm keeping my distance, it only means you are not needed

KELVIN

Wow, have you found someone else?

ENIOLA

And what's that supposed to mean?

KELVIN

Are you screwing someone else?

ENIOLA

Since when did that become your business? It's my body; I decide what to do with it.

"Mrs B Balogun Knocks on Eniola's door"

Mrs B BALOGUN

Eniola, are you in there?

ENIOLA

(She whispers to Kelvin)

That is my Mom hide right now.

KELVIN

Where should I hide?

ENIOLA

Go to the bathroom now

"Kelvin rushes to the bathroom"

ENIOLA

(She unlocks the door)

Mother, I'm in here

Mrs B BALOGUN

Why are you still undressed? A lot of guests are asking after you

ENIOLA

Sorry, I will get dressed and meet you downstairs

Mrs B BALOGUN

Be fast, please everything about you is always slow!

(She walks away)

"Eniola locks the door. Kelvin comes out of the bathroom"

ENIOLA

Get out, Now!

KELVIN

This conversation isn't over, I will call you.

(He walks out of the room)

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"Chief Balogun and his Associates"

Mrs ZUBAIRU

(A member of The Table)

Chief Williams Balogun, I must confess how proud I and the table are of you and your family.

CHIEF BALOGUN

Thank you, Mrs Zubairu; words can't explain how grateful we are for your love and support.

(He hugs her)

Mrs ZUBAIRU

Hon Justice kate Balogun it's been a while.

Mrs K BALOGUN

Yes, ma, it's been a while; how have you been?

Mrs ZUBAIRU

I have been well. I am thankful to Allah for the gift of life; Allah ya kyauta min da iyalana

(She said in Hausa)

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"Temi Waits Anxious For Micheal"

TEMI

Where could he be? Is he on his way? Or could it be that something came up?

(Temi asked herself as she couldn't help but wonder why Michael hasn't arrived)

DR HENRY

(He gaze at Temi)

Are you okay? It looks like you are looking for or waiting for someone

Dr MABEL

I noticed, too!

TEMI

Oh no, I'm fine, just a little cold and tired.

Dr PASCAL

Oh look, guys, it's Michael, Dr Pascal said.

MICHEAL

(He walks into the Balcony)

Good Evening, everyone

TEMI

Hey, I thought you wouldn't be coming again

(She wears a contagious smile)

MICHEAL

I told you I wouldn't miss it for anything in the world

TEMI

Where is Mama?

MICHEAL

Oh, she's outside with Granny and Maria; I excused myself to look for you

Dr MABEL

Wow, so romantic

(She teased

Dr HENRY

We will be outside

(He signaled the others to give Michael and Temi space)

Dr PASCAL

Why do I have to go out? I like it here

Dr MABEL

No, you don't. You are going outside with us

(she pulls him by the hand)

TEMI

So how is Awelle?

MICHEAL

She's good, but she isn't conscious yet.

TEMI

Relax, I know you are anxious. It will take some time before she can recover; we pulled something from her head. She needs time to recover from the stress

MICHAEL

I'm trying to, trust me; I hope she's okay

TEMI

She's fine

(She holds his hand)

MICHAEL

That reminds me, Mama asked me to inform you about tomorrow's service. She is specifically inviting you to our church

TEMI

Oh, I haven't been to church since I arrived from overseas tell her I will be there; maybe I might like the place and decide to be a member

MICHAEL

All right, she will be very excited if you come; excuse me

I think I should check this.

(He plus out his phone from his pocket)

TEMI

It seems you are popular for something; your phone has been buzzing.

MICHAEL

It's a video trending on Twitter

TEMI

Let's check it out

(She taps the play button)

MICHAEL

Wait a minute, isn't that your Mother and a young lady fighting?

TEMI

That is Tina, my father's soon-to-be wife; how the hell did this get out?

(They both gaze at each other)

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Acknowledgement

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