Life Can Be Funny When A False Accusation Starts To Collapse-heuh

Life can be funny sometimes, but there are moments when funny does not mean amusing.

It means sharp.

It means cruel.

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It means the sort of twist that makes everyone who condemned you suddenly lower their eyes.

Amarachi, my employer’s daughter, must have believed I had deleted everything.

Maybe she imagined I had cleared my phone the way people clear their conscience when they want to sleep at night.

Maybe she had forgotten how often her name once appeared on my screen.

Messages.

Missed calls.

Apologies that arrived at midnight, in the morning, in the afternoon, then again when she realised I had not answered.

At first, I ignored her because I did not want more trouble than I already had.

Then the messages became too much, and I blocked her.

Not because I was heartless.

Because I was tired of being begged to bury a truth I had never asked to discover.

The truth was simple.

I had caught Amarachi and Kenneth together in my room while her father was away.

Kenneth was not a stranger in the house.

He was the senior apprentice, one of the young men Chief Donatus had brought under his roof and into his business.

Chief had a habit of helping boys who had little behind them.

He trained them, fed them, housed them, and gave them a chance to become something better than the hardship they came from.

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