EPISODE 1
âAnother shotâŚpleaseâŚâ
The barman stared at him critically. âAnother shot? Look at youâŚyou are
virtually stoned.â
Jerry slid his identity card on the table. âBy the new law, this ID permits
me to be served alcohol up until any limit as I am old enough to decide
these thingsâŚAnother shot!â he growled with some anger in his tone.
The barman had no choice than to pour him another glassâŚbesides, he
was going to collect his money in full from Jerry. He stared at his most
frequent but not favourite customer as Jerry had grown leaner than when
he came to this town two years ago.
Jerry had come into town two years ago and had instantly made friends
with Tunjiâs bar. He walked into the bar in the rain with his bags in his
hand on a night when the Champions League final was being played. He
had cursed his former boss for sending him off on that exact day as he
felt he would miss the opportunity of watching Arsenal lift the Champions
League for the first time in their history. He thanked the heavens as he
made it in time to see the âgoonersâ lift the famous UCL trophy. It was a
remarkable day for every fan of the team and he was no exception. Like
every other man at the bar, he turned to Tunjiâs corner and ordered a
drink. That was the beginning of their union at the bar. Tunji had helped
him settle down with a room nearby before he got himself a proper home
to live in. Tunji had grown fond of his customer who always came into
the bar in the dead of the night and drank away his sorrows. Jerry always
left the bar with a smile as he staggered into the night.
Tunji stared at the clock which showed 2:00 and turned towards Jerry.
âItâs late. Man, you have to go.â
Jerry looked up at the signage near the door and drooled. â24/7 bar.
Always open.â
Tunji hated himself for naming his bar 24/7 as an aliasâŚnonetheless, he
couldnât care. Jerry had overstayed his welcome now and he needed to
leave. The other customers had taken their leave and he was running on
generator supply. Fuel was a scarce commodity these days and prices of
drinks wonât just go up overnight because a man had refused to go to his
house. He dragged Jerry by the collar as he pulled him up to his feet.
Jerry struggled with leery eyes to see what was going around him.
âYou have to go now.â Tunji said.
Jerry gathered his wallet from the table and tucked it into his jacket.
âFineâŚFineâŚIâll be gone and youâll never see me again.â He retorted as he
struggled to rise to his feet. âI mean it this time.â
Tunji smiled to himself. âRemind me to remind you of these words that
you never live by.â
Jerry nodded. âSee you tomorrow.â He called as he pushed the door open
and walked out into the chilly nights.
He reached for his inner pockets and tried to find the cigarette pack that
he had collected from Emeka back at work. He was tired of seeing Emeka
smoke like a chimney just as Emeka thought he drank like a fish and so
he seized the pack from him. In Emekaâs defence, he had said to Jerry
that, âCigarettes keep you warm at night.â Jerry needed to test that
theory now. He was freezing cold and was needing to hide himself from
the night. The cigarette pack was nowhere to be found. He hated himself.
It was not a weird feeling for him to dislike himselfâŚhe had never liked
who he was. He slid into a drainage slab as he grew tired of walking. He
would sleep there until morning came. This was the life he lived.
âCODE BLUE!!!â Jerryâs pager buzzed him back to life. He had not slept for
ten minutes. He hated this life. He dragged himself up and started the
journey back to the hospital.
Toni loved her life. There were no worries. She knew what was going to
happen and when it was going to happenâŚat least, that bit she was glad
she knew. She swayed from left to right as she washed in the shower.
Nora was just in the room listening to her sister sing in the shower and
she shrugged. Toni loved to be happy. She needed to be happy. This was
her life. She loved every passing minute of it. Nora didnât understand
what was so new about a new day that made Toni surge with a lot of
expectancy. Nothing was new! Toni was oddâŚweirdâŚqueer!
âNoraâŚâ Toni called from the shower.
Nora hurried to the door. âWhat do you want?â
âNothingâŚâ she replied with a laugh.
Nora took a deep breath and returned to her seat. âItâs not funny, Toni
and you know it.â
âI know.â Toni replied from the shower.
Nora was the big sister and always played the role of the babysitter to
Toni. She couldnât give up on that role now. Their parents had left Nora
with the task of taking care of Toni right from their childhood and she had
never failed for onceâŚToni never made it easy to take care of her. She
was stubborn, strong-willed and full of life. Nora, on the other hand, was
reserved, easy-going and always carefulâŚafraid of almost every and
anything. Toni was a direct opposite. She was as bold as her heart would
let her be. She took control of her situations and tried to be in charge of
everything around her. She was doing fine with that. Toni always rubbed
off some of her goodness on everyone and this lit up the lives of people
that she met. One would be blessed to know Toni. Nora knew that.
âYou can leave the shower now⌠I have to go to work.â Nora said as she
fixed her wristwatch.
Toni shut the bathroom door as she walked into the room. âYou donât
have to babysit meâŚyou know?â
âYes, you always say that. But, I am not convinced of that.â Nora replied
as she wore her jacket.
Toni adjusted her sisterâs blazers. âDrive safely, sis. It is still very early. I
wonder why you canât wait till day breaksâ
âI wait till daybreak and my boss will have my head on a plate for
breakfast.â Nora said with a smile.
Toni chuckled. âThe human-head-eating-boss, right?â
âTrue story. I have made your breakfast, lunch and dinnerâŚjust in case I
am late from work. I have instructed the maids to have them warmed for
you as you like it and you will be served in due time.â Nora said as she
grabbed her bag.
âWhat about the juice?â Toni asked.
Nora smiled. âAll freshly made.â
âThank you, Mommy.â Toni replied with a smirk
Nora smiled and drew her sister close for a peck on the cheek. âNow you
take care, darling, and donât forget to call me if you need anything. Iâll be
here for you.â
Toni nodded cynically. âEven when I want to use the toilet?â
âYou idiot!â Nora replied and smiled at her. âTake care.â She added and
left the room.
Toni drew the curtains back as she watched her sister step into her car
and drive off. She adjusted the curtains and lay back on the bed as she
resumed her sleep that was cut short because Nora needed to ensure she
took a bath.
Nora drove as fast as she could. There were lots of hurdles to cross when
moving across the city, traffic was one of them and pretty important too.
Also was the danger of bumping into thugs who needed to make a few
bucks off unsuspecting motorists. She had once been trapped by them
and had to part away with some of her possessions. One would wonder
what a lady was doing driving around town by two in the morning, but for
Toni, there was almost nothing that Nora would not do. It wasnât two AM
today but she still needed to hurry up and make it to the office in good
time.
She pressed her horn violently as she spotted a traffic forming ahead
from two motorists who must have crashed into themselves. She
wouldnât be stopped by them. As she drove past, she realised it was only
a scratch on the car of the man with the jeep but he had started
screaming as though his car took a huge dent. She hissed at this and
drove on.
âHey, Nora! Good morning.â
She smiled back at her colleagues as she settled in her cubicle.
âHey, NoraâŚâ
The tone was different. It was James. She turned her swivel chair in his
direction with a smile. âMorning.â
âHow are you doing?â
Nora shrugged. âApart from the fact that I donât like morning shifts. I am
fine.â
âI hate night shifts.â James cooed with a smile. âKeep me away from
you.â He added with a smile.
Nora turned her face away as she blushed faintly. She had a huge thing
for James but he had no ideaâŚor maybe he did? But he did flirt with her
carelessly. (Flirt with words) She cherished every lazy word he said as it
made her feel they might be true someday. Nora had a large heart. That
heart was occupied by only two persons-Toni and James.
âSoâŚâ Nora started as she raised her head turning in Jamesâ direction.
She paused as what she saw was his blazer hanging off his back as he
walked away. His shift was over. She took a deep breath as she turned
on her computer.
Nora pushed her seat back for some relief from the last set of calls she
had. Work as a customer care representative for a telecommunications
outfit could be really frustrating, especially when you have to deal with
piles of âI canât browseââŚsome of the callers made her day less tedious
when they didnât shout but once they didâŚshe got unnerved. This was her
break time and she was going to escape to the kitchen for a quick snack.
âNora!â A colleague called as she zipped her bag. â Where you dey na? I
don dey find you since morning. â Ehis rolled in pidgin.
Nora leaned against the sink. âI am sorry. Been busy. So many calls to
take.â
â Me sef I get problem with my internet bundle .â
Nora eyeballed her. âAre you a complainant?â
â Ehn nauâŚshe I no dey use the network ?â Ehis retorted as she unzipped
the bag. â I have bought those hair extensions again ooooâŚThese ones
are Brazilian made. Correct type!â
âWhere are the wigs? Nora asked as she started to look through the hair
extensions. âI think I like this oneâŚâ she said as she lifted one of the
products.
â No o! Look at this one!â Ehis said as she handed her another product. â
Na Rhi Rhi style .â
âRhi Rhi???â
Ehis smiled. âRihanna.â
Nora took a deep breath. âOkayâŚI should take this one too.â
Ehis smiled delightfully as she packed the hair extensions. Nora was her
best customer in the office. â I hope you like the one wey I give you last
month?â she asked, continuing the conversation.
Nora poured herself some water. âYeah.â
â Ehen! Coz I never see am for your head, I just dey wonder say maybe
you no like am .â
Nora smiled. âI love it. Trust me.â
âCorrect babe.â Ehis said as she gathered her bag. â I wan reach
downstairs and see if I fit to sell before my break go end.â
Nora watched Ehis leave the room and then she started to fix herself a
sandwich.
Jerry ran some water across his forehead. âYou can do this.â He said. He
tapped his forehead. âBe motivated. Be you.â He added with a snide look
and then poured more water on his face. His vision was still blurred. âD--
n!â he said as he took a deep breath. He heard voices in a distance and
immediately dashed behind the door. The door opened and Emeka walked
in. Jerry sighed.
âGuy! WhatâŚwhat are you doing there?â Emeka asked in a fright
Jerry hissed and helped himself to a sink.
âThe Director has been looking for you. Didnât your pager beep?â
Jerry ignored.
âOr you ran out of batteries again like the last time?â
âI am having a terrible headache. Can you not shout?â Jerry asked as he
turned on the tap.
Emeka smiled. âYou are drunkâŚagain.â
âI am not drunk.â
Emeka shook his head. âI am still in control when I smoke. You had
better hide before the Director sees you.â
âWill you cover for me?â
Emeka nodded. âSure. Go home before anyone sees you like this and
makes another report. I hope you do remember that you are walking on a
thin rope here.â
Jerry nodded. âThanks man.â
âBut you will have my night shift.â Emeka added quickly. âI have a date.â
Jerry smiled. âGood.â
âGet a woman in your life, you will feel better.â Emeka added as he
opened the door. He poked his head out slightly to view the corridor. âItâs
empty. Hurry. Go through the fire exit.â
Jerry hurried out of the room immediately.
âThere are no songs.â Toni said as she turned off the stereo as she
prepared to sleep again. She had her breakfast and took the first nap.
Lunch was over now and another nap was due to follow. She was not
sleepy and so she decided to occupy herself till sleep came.
She pulled a novel from underneath the pillow and started to read. No
sooner had she started than her phone rang. It could only be one personâŚ
Nora. She didnât understand why her family still cared for her like when
she was five. She was twenty-four.
âHey, sis.â
Toni relaxed in the bed. âI have had breakfast and lunch. Not time for
dinner yet.â
âI am glad you are eating well.â
Toni smiled. âYou should take good care of yourself some more.â
There was silence at the other end of the line.
âHow is James?â Toni asked with an eyebrow raised.
Nora smiled faintly. âHe is fine. I saw him this morning before he left.â
âThatâs great. SoâŚwhen are you coming home?â
âIâŚerrâŚermâŚI am waiting for James to return for the night shift. I usually
get five minutes with him before he starts work. He doesnât come so
early.â
âManâŚyour life is messed up.â
Nora smiled. âI know.â
âI donât know why you canât man up and allow a discussion happen
between you and this dude. You like him.â
Nora looked around. âI donât know what he feels for me. He is too lazy
with words. It hurts.â
âYeahâŚI guess.â Toni replied.
Nora adjusted her jacket. âMy tea break is over. I have to return to my
station. Iâll call you when I am about leaving the office.â
âOkay.â
Nora hung up and leaned against the door.
Toni strolled out into the streets for her evening walk. She stopped by a
side bench and allowed her thoughts to travel. It was a lonely journey for
her. No one ever really understood how she felt inside. They thought she
was as happy as she did portray. She was really afraidâŚthere was a lot
beneath the beautiful.
The clouds soon started to change. She looked up to the heavens and it
was all coming down. She was far from home so she hurried to the
nearby pub. She pulled off her jacket and allowed the water trickle from it
as she closed the door of the pub. She walked over to the barman and
took a seat. âWater.â
Tunji stared at her. âWater?â
She nodded. âYeahâŚyou have water here, donât you?â
He nodded and turned away to get her some water.
âD--n it!â Jerry said as he took his seat beside Toni. âTunji, pour me a
whisky.â
Tunji turned at him with a smile. âYou are hereâŚagain?â
âOf course.â Jerry replied.
Tunji dropped the water before Toni. âHere you goâŚmaâam.â
Jerry stared at her and cooed. âWhy the deceit? You want a beerâŚyou
know you want it.â
Toni smiled faintly and focused on drinking her water.
âYou shouldnât ignore a gentleman at the bar, you know.â Jerry said.
She smiled as she drank on.
âLet the lady beâŚJerry.â Tunji said as he set Jerryâs drink before him.
Jerry shot at Tunji coldly and then stared at Toni with a smile. âWant to
go home with me? IâŚI have never really done this, but I donât think I will
have to pay too much. Would I?â
âJerryâŚright?â Toni asked as she flipped her head in an instant.
Jerry nodded with a smile. âThatâs the name, baby.â
Tunji started to chuckle.
âGet a life!â Toni replied with a smile. âWhile you are at it, you might
want to drink more water.â She said as she passed her bottle to him.
Jerry smiled. âMy name is Jerry.â
âPoor way to start a conversation.â She replied. âYou came off wrong.â
âI am always wrongâŚI donât know how to be right.â He replied.
She smiled as she folded her arms. âThatâs an interesting deduction about
yourself.â
âMan know thyself and be true to who you are.â Jerry replied with a grin.
âWho said that?â
Toni shrugged. âYou tell me.â
âMy name is Jerry.â
âYou have said that earlier.â She replied as she picked up her jacket.
Jerry smiled. âDonât I get a name?â
âNot with a bad start. Some other day.â Toni replied as she slid some
money on the table.
Jerry watched her as she approached the door. âTomorrow never comes!â
he shouted.
Toni turned back with a smile. âIâll take my chances.â
âSee you around.â Jerry said as he returned to the table.
Tunji stared at him curiously. âWho was that guy?â
âWhat guy? Are you so blind that you didnât notice her gender?â
Tunji shrugged. âNever seen you act like that in all your entirety.â
âNever seen me do that too.â He replied as he took his seat.
Tunji smiled. âGood sign. What happened at work today?â
âOhâŚnothing!â Jerry replied in an instant. âMore.â He ordered as he
dropped the glass
on the table.
âHi, James.â Nora said as she clutched her handbag to her arm.
James stared at her with a smile. âNora. Your shift was over thirty
minutes ago⌠Why are you still here?â
She shrugged. âI like to take a few minutes to relax before I head out.â
âInteresting how those few minutes always coincide with my arrival here.â
Nora smiled. âYou flatter yourself, James.â
âWhat can a man do?â he replied with a smile as he took a seat.
Nora took a few steps forward to leave. âIâll see you tomorrow.â
âYouâŚyou want to go out with me sometime? Tomorrow night?â James
asked as he turned in her direction. âIt is my off dayâŚwas thinking you
might want to hang out. You knowâŚmake this stalking a little more
official.â
Nora smiled. âStalking?â
âI am making a conversation.â
She shrugged. âTomorrow night is fine.â She replied and turned away
from him. Tomorrow night was not fineâŚbut how could she say âNoâ when
she might never get another chance.
Nora battled with herself on why she was too quick to give an answer.
She should have thought it over and well tooâŚshe drove home with lots
of worries and thoughts in her head and mind.
Toni jumped out on her sisterâs arrival. âHey!â
âYou should be in your room, you know?â
Toni rolled her eyes. âWhy so serious? Whatâs up?â
âJames asked me out.â
Toni smiled widely. âWow! Thatâs so cool. You should be excited.â
âItâs tomorrow night.â She replied.
Toni rubbed her forehead. âOhâŚthatâsâŚthatâs cool.â
âYou? Home alone?â
âAre you home with me in the day?â Toni retorted as she grabbed the bag
in the car. âYou got me something?â
âOf course. The usual.â
Toni smiled. âI am thinking of the Amber style.â
âAmber?â Nora asked.
âShe rocks it wellâŚyou know?â
Nora smiled as her sister walked into the house with a smile and with no
worries as usualâŚshe wondered how everything went wrong for them. It
wasnât meant to be this wayâŚit never was. They all used to be happy.
âI gave a Code Blue! I needed all hands on deck! Where-were-you???â
Jerry stuttered as he stared in Emekaâs direction. âSirâŚSir, I was
unavoidably absent.â
âCould it be because of your regular habits?â
Jerry shook his head in disagreement.
âYou will have an alcohol test now, God help you if you fail it. I will ensure
that your license to practise is taken away from you for as long as
possible.â The Director shouted as he walked away angrily.
Jerry turned in Emekaâs direction. âWhat happened?â
âYou have lost your second patient in a day.