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Forty Eight

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When we got into the house, Jide's mother sat me on a sofa and said something to Jide in Igbo before disappearing into an adjoining door. Jide sat beside me with a heavy sigh and a warm smile.

"What did she say?" I asked him.

"She is preparing a meal for us," he said.

"What did you tell her about me? She was excited to see me," I asked.

"Told her you were a friend. People here really like whites. That is why you garner a lot of stares," he explained and I blushed.

"I would really love to have a bath right now. I am all sweaty and sticky. God. How could they pack us all like sardines into that tiny space without enough ventilation or even an AC?" I complained.

Jide laughed out loud and muttered something in his language.

"Are you mocking me?" I asked him.

He smiled and took me into his arms. "Of course not." He kissed my hair. "It was just an 'I told you so' statement."

I leaned into his hold. "I have to say you were right on this one. Damn. What is with the roads? It
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