It’s a very beautiful Sunday Koketso and her parents are preparing to go to church. They usually drag Koketso to go to church but today she was the first to wake up, she even prepared breakfast. Her parents came out of their rooms.

“A very good morning”,

they both said at the same time and there was a moment of silence. They hardly talk to each other since they divorced, they only stay under one roof because Keketso begged them to.

Koketso decides to break the silence,

“So my favourite people in the whole worlwide how did you sleep?”.

Her father answered with smile.

“I had a very peaceful and beautiful sleep like you my girl”.

Koketso laughes and turn to her mom,

“And you my love?”

Her mother Elizabeth was furious all of a sudden

“How can a person get a peaceful sleep in this house mara a house with hypocrites, liars and backstabbers”.

Koketso’s mom always say this and look at Mr Saakamela. Koketso lookes her father in the eyes which were shining tears

“But, mom was it necessary?”

Her mother answered.

“You’ll never find a faithful man if he’s faithful just know it’s not a man”.

Tears drops down Saakamela’s chicks, he tries holding them back but he can’t, he stood up.

“I’ll eat in my room”.

Elizabeth (Koketso’s mom) just laughes and eats her food.

Koketso didn’t like this conflict between her parents but there’s nothing she can do about it, she tried many times and failed. She would ask them why they are always fighting, everytime when she ask this question they would quickly go to their rooms like they are avoiding this question. Koketso knows that it is her mother that always starts this fight because her father hates drama and fighting he is just a wonderful, pure and God-fearing man. Then why does her mother hates him so much ? What makes it more complicated is what Elizabeth always say “You will never find a faithful man, if he is faithful he’s not a man” Koketso would ask herself questions of what does this mean but that just caused her headache because only her parents have answers.