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AARON ANSAH-AGYEMAN
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EPISODE 2
Nana Kwadwo opened his eyes slowly.
He was still lying on the floor of the bedroom where he had crashed and collapsed. He was lying on his back now, though, and there was a pillow under his head.
For a moment he felt acutely disoriented, but slowly the horror he had witnessed came back with the force of a million swords shattering his body, and he opened his eyes wider.
Ewura Akua was kneeling on her haunches by his side.
She was now wearing white undershorts and a white chemise, looking so indescribably beautiful and lovely. Both her hands were clamped around Nana Kwadwo’s right hand. Her head was turned up to the ceiling, and her lips were clamped tightly in her mouth.
Tears rolled unheeded down her face, dripped off her chin and splattered on their combined hands.
But Nana Kwadwo did not see her beauty at that moment. Instead he saw her straddling the naked body of Akwasi Manso and moaning with passion as they made love.
With a little moan of pain he snatched his hand from hers, and rolled away from her. Her eyes flew open with a little cry of horror, and she tried to touch him again.
“Nana, oh Nana!” she groaned, her face absolutely shattered.
Nana Kwadwo moved away from her with a moan of disgust and gained his feet. He moved out of the bedroom as she followed him frantically.
He needed to breathe, he needed to exhale!
His air was gone. His peace was gone. What was left was a pain he could not deal with.
“Oh, Nana, please, please, my love, my darling, please wait!” Ewura Akua was intoning as she came after him. He made to move toward the main door, but she suddenly wrapped her arms around him.
Nana Kwadwo turned in one swift movement and pushed her away from him with disgust on his face.
“Keep your filthy hands away from me!” he screamed shrilly at her.
His harsh voice, filled with torture, tore into her, and she dropped to her knees instantly and wrapped her arms around his legs, preventing him from moving.
“Nana, Nana, Nana!” she wept bitterly. “Please don’t, please don’t! Don’t kill me, please!”
Nana Kwadwo stared down at her, not knowing he had heard her right. Really? She could be this insensitive and a total hypocrite?
Nana Kwadwo reached down and tried to disengage her arms, but they were as hard and strong as steel, and she would not let go. She held on to him desperately, weeping all the time, and suddenly he lost his balance, and they both fell to the ground again.
Ewura Akua moved up his body, lying almost fully on top of him, and her tears bathed his face.
He could see her anguish and her total breakdown, and it dawned on him that she could not fake such shattered passion, and slowly he covered his face with his arm, and against his will the tears fell down soundlessly on each side of his face.
“Oh, why, Akua, why?” he moaned with a tortured soul. “How could you do this to me?”
She nauseated him, and he firmly pushed her away and sat up, but he did not get up from the floor. Once again she came toward him, but he held out a hand, dissuading her.
“Please, don’t touch me,” he murmured softly.
Her hand dropped, and his distaste shattered her again. Her head dropped, and her shoulders shook hard as sobs racked her.
“Where’s he?” Nana Kwadwo asked in a lost voice.
Ewura Akua looked up at him.
She had cried so hard for so long that her eyes were almost swollen shut. Her lips and nose were swollen too, and yet she still looked so beautiful.
“Nana, my love, please, I beg of you, with the God that you serve, please listen to me!” she muttered in a defeated voice.
“Is he still here?” Nana Kwadwo screamed, and she flinched from the agony in his voice.
“No, my love, I sent him away,” she said miserably. “Please, Nana, I didn’t bring Akwasi here, please! His parents also have a cabin not very far from here, and he says he’s been there for the past two weeks, trying to get over the pain of my impending wedding to you.”
Nana Kwadwo looked at her as tears coursed down his face soundlessly.
“And so you felt sorry for him, and decided to give him a quickie as a goodbye gift?” he asked painfully.
“No! Oh, Nana, no!” she cried in frenzy. “When I left you and came here he was already in the living-room. In the past both families used to come here, and we had keys to their cabin too. We went to both cabins and slept wherever we wanted to. He says he came in to see if he could get one of my framed pictures for a keepsake. He didn’t even know we were coming here for our first two weeks as a couple!”
“And because of that you had to sleep with him?” Nana Kwadwo asked bitterly.
“No, Nana, no, please!” she cried.
“Then tell me why the hell my newly-wedded wife was making love to her ex on our damn first night together!!” Nana Kwadwo screamed at her, and again she flinched, and put trembling fingers to her lips even as fresh tears fell down her face.
For a moment she couldn’t speak, but when he made to get to his feet she held out a hand to him, her eyes imploring.
“Oh, Nana, my love!” she whispered frantically. “I’m not going to lie to you. When I fell in love with you two years ago, I promised myself I was never ever going to lie to you about anything. And so, even though I can tell a lie, I won’t, my darling. I will only tell you the truth.”
“Go ahead, Akua, please,” he said softly. “My heart is breaking apart here, and I need to know the truth.”
She tried to hold him again, but he shied away from her hand, and that action made her face screw up with pain.
“Nana, I’ll say this in the presence of the God you serve and the Holy Spirit you say is always present,” she began, the horror on her face increasing. “I remember speaking to Akwasi, and asking him to leave the cabin immediately. I remember being angry with him at that point. But, I don’t recollect anything again from there until you fell down in the room!
That was when I saw myself making love to Akwasi! Oh, Nana, I screamed and went mad! I died, my love! I stood up and covered myself, I accused him of rape when you were lying on the floor! He said I asked him to make love to me before you showed up! That wasn’t me, oh, Nana, my love! I just couldn’t remember anything!”
Nana Kwadwo looked at her with his eyes popping out of his head, his pain tearing his heart apart, his soul bleeding within him.
“Ewura Akua!!” he groaned as his whole body began to tremble terribly. “What are you telling me? You don’t remember? You were speaking to him, and you made love to him, AND YOU DON’T REMEMBER A DAMN THING ABOUT IT?”
She shook her head hard, and she held out her clamped hands to him in total supplication as her tears fell harder.
“That’s the truth, Nana, my love!” she whispered tremulously. “One moment I was speaking to him, asking him to get out of the cabin, and the next thing I realized was you hitting the floor and me naked with Akwasi! Oh, Nana, my love, my breath, my air…that is the truth!”
Nana Kwadwo jumped to his feet and looked down at her with total condemnation, horror and disgust on his face.
“Is that what you’re telling me?” he asked numbly. “Oh, Ewura Akua, if you had found me sleeping with my ex on our wedding night and I had told you I didn’t remember getting naked, getting an erection, and entering her, WOULD YOU BELIEVE ME????”
She shook her head and looked at him imploringly.
“No, Nana Kwadwo, I wouldn’t have believed it!” she whispered in agony, hugging herself pathetically. “I would’ve divorced you instantly and kicked you out! I would have believed you mad and a damn cheat! Yes, I would’ve had nothing to do with you! But my love, ask yourself why I should give such a horrible reason!
I knew you were coming inside! I knew we were married! And I knew you would come and meet me with Akwasi, so why in the name of Jesus would I make love to him when I knew you were just a couple of minutes away?”
“YOU ARE A SHAMELESS LIAR!!” Nana Kwadwo screamed with raw pain and bitterness. “If you didn’t love me, why the charade? If it was him you wanted, why didn’t you marry him? Why do you want to kill me this way?”
“Yes, my love, those are questions you should ask yourself, oh, Nana!” she wailed painfully. “I don’t have anything to gain by my deplorable action, Nana! I stopped making love to Akwasi when I met you! For two years I’ve kept away from sex, because I love only you! Does it make sense to sleep with him, on my wedding night of all nights?
Only a mad woman can do that, my love! Only a sick woman can do that! But I love you, Nana, with all my soul! When I exchanged vows with you, I meant every word! Something terrible happened, Nana, my breath…please, believe me, what I told you is the truth!”
“YOU DAMN LIAR!!” Nana Kwadwo screamed, and then he began to work his wedding ring off his finger.
“NO, NANA, DON’T DO THAT, PLEASE DON’T BREAK OUR BOND!!” Ewura Akua screamed and got to her feet with her hands outstretched in a gesture of fear. “Nana, please, don’t do that! Don’t take it off! The moment you do that you’ll break our bond!”
“You have just broken our bond, Akua, in the worst possible way!!” he wailed in anguish. “No man can take what you have just done to me! You’ve killed my very soul within me!”
She dropped to her knees and held his right leg, her tears flowing harder as she bent her body in pain.
“Nana, Nana!” she wept. “I’ll never intentionally do anything to hurt you, and you know it! My love is so real! I don’t know what happened! I can’t remember what happened! Something horrible happened to me, oh, Nana! Remember our wedding vows, for better and for worse!”
He pulled his leg free and took a step back from her.
“God allows divorce on the grounds of adultery, Ewura Akua,” he moaned softly. “Evidently, he’s the one you want. Let’s get divorced, then you can marry him!”
“No, no, no, no!” she cried. “I’ll die if you leave me, Nana! This is my darkest hour, and I can’t survive without you! If you leave me I’ll kill myself, I promise you! You have to understand me, my love! I don’t remember! I don’t remember! Oh, Nana, I don’t know what happened to me! Nana, my love, I’ll never hurt you like this intentionally!”
“Stop lying!” he screamed shrilly. “I don’t believe a word you’ve told me, Ewura Akua! Go for him! It’s him you want!”
Again he tried to remove his ring, and she reached out blindly and held his hand tightly, her face drenched with tears.
“Oh, Nana! Remember your vows!” she screamed dejectedly. “Please, just for one second, even if you don’t believe me, try and accept the fact that maybe, just maybe, I’m telling the truth! Just take it like that, and know that you’re leaving an innocent woman who appears to be completely sick, mad and crazy! This is my worst hour, and you vowed to be with me in my darkest hour, my love!”
“This is not a thing any married man can forgive, Ewura Akua!” he thundered bitterly as new pain smashed through his heart. “Ah! My wedding night! And you do this to me? And you tell me such a crap story?”
“Yes, because I’ll never lie to you!” she screamed. “What normal woman can do this? Even if I hated you, would I hurt you this much? To gain what? Oh, Nana, don’t let evil tear us apart! I don’t understand now, but if you leave me, I’ll kill myself, I promise you that, because I can’t take the pain of losing you this way!”
He stepped away from her and pointed a trembling finger at her.
“You’re such a shameless liar, Ewura Akua,” he whispered.
She looked at him as she sat back on her haunches.
“Nana, even if you’ll divorce me, and leave me, grant me a small favour if you ever loved me just a little,” she cried.
“What favour again, Akua?” he asked painfully.
“We planned to stay here for two weeks, my darling,” she murmured, her voice now a tiny croak because her voice was gone. “Please, don’t remove your ring. Let’s stay here for the two weeks. If you still want to divorce me after two weeks, I won’t stop you, my love. For just two weeks, stay with me here, I beg of you!”
“It wouldn’t change a thing!” Nana Kwadwo screamed. “I’ve lost all shreds of respect for you. You’ve killed my soul. You’ve destroyed my life, Akua! And worst of all you chose to tell a bullshit story to cover your evil deeds! Ah, Akua! Two weeks wouldn’t change a thing!”
“It is all I ask, Nana, please,” she moaned in anguish. “Just grant me that! Even if you don’t believe me, even if you hate me! I beg of you, stay married to me for just two weeks!”
Nana Kwadwo’s tears fell hotly down his eyes, and then he nodded once and turned away from his bride.
Ewura Akua held her stomach and bent until her face almost touched the floor, and she was weeping bitterly, her soul tearing apart; it seemed as if she was weeping blood!
She was that shattered!
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