(Later that day. Micky just came back from school.)

Suzie: Hello Micky, how was your day at school?

Micky: It was a nice day, and I learned a lot .

Suzie: Just tell me what important thing you learned.

Micky: My teacher taught us to love ourselves and our neighbours with all our heart and soul, and to respect our elders.

Suzie: That is true, my dear.

Micky: But mammy, do you love Auntie with all your heart.

Suzie: Yes, I do, my darling.

Micky: But why do you shout at her on some days, mammy?

Suzie: I was having a little stress, and I promise, I will never do that again.

(John enters the house.)

John: hello, afternoon everyone in the house.

Micky and Suzie: Hello, daddy, good afternoon.

John: I am tired today, I need to rest.

Suzie: John, before you go to rest, please help Micky with her school assignment.

Micky: Yes, daddy, please help me. My class teacher said we should ask for assistance from our parents. Dad, can I ask you something?

John: Yes, you can, my baby.

Micky: Why do you and mom never kiss each other every time when greeting after work?

Suzie: Micky, why are you asking such a bad question? I thought you were going to ask about the assignment.

John: Leave her, Suzie. I want to understand her question. Micky, who did you see kissing?

Micky: I saw Auntie and the Gardener kissing for a very long time, and they were standing close the bedroom door.

John: When did you seen them?

Micky: Today, in Auntie’s room after school when I arrived here.

John: (Angry.) Micky, go to your study room, now. I am coming after to help you.

Suzie: There is no need to fight.

John: I have to fight. I am not going to let this nonsense happen in my house again.

Suzie: (Speaking softly.) Calm down, calm down, Johny. Those people are lovers and partners of the same age. I do not see any problem here.

John: There is a problem, Suzie. What if Auntie falls pregnant, who will take care of that baby’s expenses.

Suzie: It will be good. They will marry each other right here, and I am prepared to build a two room for them in the yard.

John: (Shouts.) No, no Suzie, you cannot do that without my permission. I am the head of this family. I will kill someone if you do not chase away that garden boy of yours.

Suzie: Leave those employees of mine alone. They are lovers and we are lovers too.

John: I do not care, but it is not happening in my yard. I want to hold that damn boy with my hands now.

Suzie: No, no Johny. Relax. Relax.

John: Relax for what?

Suzie: John, remember, our yard was the best and we received an award from the City of Tswhane. This boy put us on the map. Our garden received a lot of money from that competition, so there is no way I am chasing him away and losing him.

John: Okay, madam boss, I better leave and find a new place, and you can stay with that dirty boy.

Suzie: The choice is yours, but I cannot stand here and accuse them without any evidence.

John: I do have evidence.

Suzie: What is your evidence?

John: Nowadays, they keep close to each other and watch television together, and now Micky saw them today.

Suzie: Did you believe a child’s story.

John: Yes, Micky is my child. She will not lie to me, and I trust and believe what she told me.

Suzie: John, sometimes children talk without any understanding of things. I would like to advise you. If you want to have full evidence on this issue, you need to do an investigation.

John: I will do an investigation until I catch him.

Suzie: I will also do an investigation to catch you.

John: Catch me for what?

Suzie: Why do you want to catch gardener?

John: You ask question after question.

Suzie: I think you should stop with that bad imaginations of yours, otherwise I will call the police. You are abusing my employees.

John: Let me leave, this will take us too far.

Suzie: Now you are talking. I agree with you.

Tell us: Do you think John is going to investigate Auntie and the Gardener?