My mother is right I should fight, just because Thami has connections that does not mean that I should not fight harder.
I get out of the bed this time I’m driven by the hatred I feel for Thami.
I take the bowl of porridge and eat a few spoons before getting up and pouring boiled kettle water on my bathing tub. This time I’ll never give up.
Thami
“Lindiwe.”
The maid comes running from wherever she was around the house “Sir?”
“Take that child and take him for a walk or something he’s making noise.”
Lindiwe nods as she takes Thingo from the floor.
Now I can finally breath, with Thingo out of the room I start typing from the laptop, right when I start to be busy my mother comes badgering in ‘”You sent Thingo away?” She ask with so much disbelief in her voice.
I shrug not looking up from my laptop “He was making noise and I needed to focus, I have to close this deal soon.”