(Everyong is at Lusapho’s flat in Johannesburg, but Khanyi did not come with her husband. Lumko is there too, but they are currently waiting for Asiphe and her mother to arrive.)

Lusapho: Mom, I called Asiphe to check if she and the baby are okay, and she said that they’re perfectly fine, so you still haven’t told me why we’re here. Khanyi, Lumko, what’s going on guys?

Khanyi: Let’s wait for Asiphe and her mother first, then we’ll get to hear the reason for us being here, Lusapho.

(The door opens.)

Asiphe: Knock! Knock! Wait, Lumko and Khanyi are also here? This must really be serious, then. Is there something wrong, Lusapho, what is going on?

Kegomoditswe: Come in and have a seat my dear, you’ll soon find out why your mother and I called for this meeting.

Noluyolo: Yes, let’s all sit down because I have something to tell you. Lumko, please get me a glass of water, we had a very long journey ahead of us. So, back to the reason why we called you all here (She lets out an unpleasant sigh.) While we were at the hospital, the doctor came with some shocking news.

(Lumko enters with a glass full of water.)

Noluyolo: (Drinking water.) So, as I was saying, they ran some DNA tests on you, and the results came back positive. Asiphe, Lusapho is your brother.

Asiphe: Mom, what’s this? What’s all this you’re talking about, because I’ve never had a brother? A brother, how? That man over there is my boyfriend, and he is the father of my unborn child. We’ve been together for over two years now. What’s going on here? This is impossible.

Lusapho: Wait, what do you mean when you say I’m her brother?

Kegomoditswe: Son, do you remember the conversation we had on your last visit home? Before the accident and all? The one about the woman I found in the street with a baby next to her? Well, Noluyolo here is the woman I was talking about; she’s your biological mother.

Lusapho: WHAT?!

Asiphe: So, Lusapho, Mom Kego is not your biological mother, and I’m only finding this out now, after two full years of us being together? Not only that, your mother is my mother?! (She starts crying out loud.)

Asiphe: Mom, please tell me that this is all a bad dream, and that it will all fade away soon!

(Asiphe is not breathing well, and she faints.)

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