“Afternoon Miracle,” greeted Mr Maloi.

“Greetings sir let me help you with those plastic,” replied Miracle while talking some of the plastic from Mr Maloi with her beautiful smile.

“Thank you child, tell me since you’re done with matric why ain’t you at varsity?” Asked Mr Maloi.

“Well my Aunt told me I should stay at home and look at her tarven with her,” she responded with a low tone.

“But her daughter Amanda went to college,” he said.

“Well she said it’s only her daughter who is meant for great things,” replied Beauty as they enter Mr Maloi ‘s compound.

“Didn’t you have two distinctions in your Bachelor matric certificate?” Asked Mr Maloi .

“Yes I did sir in Maths and Science,” she responded smiling.

“That’s impressive you should be studying not serving drunk people, we’ve been neighbors for over five years and your Aunt has been Making you her slave since the pass of your mother, and that’s not the way, I will try to get a way to help you get out of that jail,” explained Mr Maloi looking worried.

“I have been a badden to her for years, I feel like I own her for taking me in, besides how will you help you’re too old?” Asked Beauty.

“Young lady you owe that women nothing and I told you I have many friends from high places, I was just waiting for you to be old enough to take care of yourself that’s all, now get home I think that’s your Aunt coming, said Mr Maloi, opening his house.

“Okay sir see you around, she said as she ran out of the place heading to her Aunt’s direction who was looking serious as always.

“Didn’t I send you to buy Bread before Amanda comes back from college?” She asked with an angry voice.

“I bought it Aunt here it is,” replied Beauty with a terrified voice.

“Then what were you talking with that old man, I hope he wasn’t asking about our family affairs?” Asked Mambhengu.

“No he was just talking about his long day at town as I helped him to carry his plastics, she quickly replied.

“Good now get inside and make something to eat for Amanda she’s hungry and tired and you’re busy keeping her waiting you good for nothing child,” said Mambhengu as she pushes her inside.