INKED IMAGINATION
โTell me Iโm a genius,โ Easineya said the moment Nasilele, whom she had called over, shut the office door behind her.
โYouโre a genius? Why?โ
โI think I just figured out how youโre going to get Lemba back.โ
โIโm all ears.โ
โGet pregnant.โ
Nasilele blinked, her mouth falling open. โBrilliant planโฆโ
โYou donโt sound enthusiastic. I thought youโd jump at the idea.โ
โItโs been over two months since we broke up โ and another three before that since he touched me,โ she said. โI donโt see how thatโs great.โ
โThatโs because you didnโt let me finish,โ Easineya said, sliding open a drawer and placing two small medical vials on the desk.
Nasilele gasped. The implications settled over her like a cold fog.
โIโm a genius, right?โ Easineya asked again.
โEasiโฆ heโs your brother. We canโtโโ
โDo you want him back or not?โ Easineya cut in, sharp.
โOf course I do,โ Nasilele admitted, her voice trembling.
โThen itโs settled,โ Easineya said, brushing aside her hesitation. โOur goal is simple: you and Lemba. Together. Forever.โ
She tucked the vials into her bag.
โNow, how about lunch? Iโm starving.โ
TELI’S GARDEN
Thugs ran amok, smashing flowerpots against the concrete and tearing through Teliweโs carefully tended plants. Sticks and metal rods shattered the larger shrubs. Roots were ripped from soil that had taken months to cultivate.
Her workers huddled in corners, nursing wounds, powerless against the swarm.
Teliwe stood still.
There was nothing she could do.
She tore the sleeves from her shirt and pressed the fabric to the deep gash on one workerโs forehead, steadying him as he trembled.
In less than twenty minutes, the once-prosperous garden lay in ruins.
Only the bench remained intact.
Tears burned her eyes, but she refused to let them fall.
Later, Chonta Chona and Edina stepped carefully over shards of clay and broken stems.
โTeli, are you okay? What happened?โ Chonta asked, sitting beside her.
โI donโt know. They justโฆ came,โ Teliwe said quietly.
Edinaโs voice shook with fury. โThis has Nsemiwe written all over it. You must call the police.โ
โWith what evidence?โ Teli sighed, running a hand through her afro. โTheyโll ask questions, write a report, and file it away.โ
โAt least theyโll investigate,โ Chonta insisted, pulling out her phone.
Teli nodded, though she knew better.
This wasnโt random.
It was a warning.
ZIMBA RESIDENCEย
Two days later, Easineya opened the door.
โHi. Teli, right?โ
โYes. Iโm here to see Mrs. Zimba.โ
โOh, you just missed her. But she was expecting you. Come in.โ
Teli chose to wait in the garden.
Inside, Nasilele fidgeted.
โWho was that?โ
โThe landscaper,โ Easineya replied lightly. โReady?โ
โIโm not sure. What if something goes wrong?โ
โItโs not going to kill him. Relax,โ Easineya said with a small laugh. โYour timing is perfect. This is our one chance.โ
Timing was everything. They wouldnโt get to make this mistake twice.
Nasilele inhaled sharply.
LEMBA’S STUDY
โHey,โ Nasilele said softly, stepping inside.
Lemba looked up from his laptop. โNasi?โ
โYou didnโt go into the office today?โ
โNo.โ
Silence stretched between them.
โYou canโt even hide your displeasure when you see me anymore,โ she said.
โNasilele,โ he sighed. โYouโre a good woman. I spent most of my life with you. But this desperation-โ
โItโs not desperation,โ she interrupted. โItโs love.โ
The door opened.
Easineya walked in carrying a tray.
โHey, you two. Back together already?โ
Lemba shot her a sharp look.
โRelax. It was a joke,โ she said lightly. โHere. I made your favorite punch.โ
He took the glass, muttered a thanks, shut his laptop, and walked out of the room.
The door clicked closed.
Easineya turned to Nasilele with a grin. โIโd suggest you start undressing.โ
โVery funny,โ Nasilele said dryly, moving to the window instead.
She looked out over the garden.
โThe landscaping is beautiful. Your mother has exquisite taste.โ
โShe does,โ Easineya replied, folding her arms. โShe found this gardener whoโs apparently a miracle worker. My parents canโt stop talking about her. Every other sentence is her name.โ
โOh?โ
โTheyโve taken quite a liking to her. At this rate, they might adopt her.โ
She laughed softly.
Nasileleโs smile faded.
Her gaze locked on something outside.
The color drained from her face.
The glass slipped from her hand and shattered on the floor.
Easineya stiffened. โNasi? Whatโs wrong?โ
โIt canโt be,โ she whispered, stepping back as if sheโd seen a ghost.
โWhat?โ
โThatโs her.โ
โWho?โ
Nasilele turned slowly, panic in her eyes. โThatโs Teli. Your brotherโs Teli.โ
Easineya went still.
โAre you sure?โ
โIโd recognize her anywhere.โ
Her breathing quickened.
โYou canโt let them meet. He canโt know sheโs here. If he sees herโโ
She didnโt finish.
She didnโt need to.
Outside, unaware of the storm brewing inside, Teli moved calmly through the garden.
Inside, everything shifted.
ZIMBA’S GARDENย
Easineya walked toward the bench, her expression composed.
Teli looked up from her notebook.
โTeli.โ
โYes?โ
โIโm afraid my mother wonโt be able to see you today,โ Easineya said smoothly. โSomething came up.โ
โOh. She was expecting me.โ
โYes,โ Easineya replied evenly. โPlans change.โ
Her eyes moved over Teli slowly, assessing.
โWeโll call you when itโs convenient. No need to linger.โ
The words were polite.
The meaning wasnโt.
โIs everything alright?โ Teli asked.
โThat depends,โ Easineya said lightly. โItโs usually better when the past stays where it belongs.โ
Teli didnโt fully understand but she knew sheโd just been warned.
โIf thereโs an issue with my workโโ
โThere isnโt,โ Easineya cut in, her smile thin. โYour work isโฆ impressive.โ
A pause.
โItโs just important that certain boundaries remain clear.โ
Silence hung between them.
โIโll come back another time,โ Teli said.
โYes,โ Easineya replied. โYou should.โ
She watched Teli leave.
Almost.
She had almost walked into that house.
Not again.
Easineya waited until the gate closed.
One crisis contained.
LEMBA’S BEDROOMย
Upstairs, the drink had begun to take effect.
Heat crept under Lembaโs skin. His thoughts blurred at the edges.
When the door opened and Nasilele stepped inside, slowly unbuttoning her trench dress, restraint gave way to impulse.
He pulled her toward him.
She responded without hesitation.
Within minutes, they were tangled in sheets, urgency replacing reason.
Downstairs, Easineya stood near the staircase, listening.
She smiled faintly.
The hardest part was over.
It was an intense afternoon for Nasilele and Lemba.
For Lemba, it had been instinct- his body reacting to something he couldn’t fully control, heat clouding reason, urgency overriding thought.
For Nasilele, it had been something else entirely.
She gave herself to the moment completely; arching, clinging, moving against him as though it might be the last time she would ever feel him this close. Every breath, every sound, every shift of her hips carried months of longing and the quiet fear of losing him.
When the haze finally burned out of him and the restless heat faded, Lemba collapsed back against the sheets, exhausted. The artificial fire that had driven him was gone.
Nasilele remained still beside him.
She hadnโt truly felt him the way she used to-not the tenderness, not the slow familiarity of his hands exploring her like home. What sheโd received had been urgent.
Consuming.
But strangely distant.
A small flicker of disappointment stirred inside her.
She had imagined something softer. Something that lasted.
Still, as she lay there with her head resting lightly against his chest, listening to the steady rhythm of his heartbeat, she pushed the doubt aside.
This would be the first of many nights, she told herself.
A beginning.
Not an ending.
Even as his arm remained limp at his side-not wrapped around her ;she allowed herself to believe she had just reclaimed her future.
HOURS LATER
Night had fallen, the world prepared to put to rest another day but chaos reigned in the Zimba residence.
Lembaโs chest heaved as he glared at Nacilele, kneeling on the bed, completely exposed. He gripped the sheet around his waist like a lifeline.
โDonโt you dare come closer!โ he growled.
โLemba, why are you being like this?โ she asked, her voice trembling.
โBeing like this? Being like this? Are you insane? You drugged me and forced yourself on me!โ
โWe made love,โ she said softly. โWe made sweet loveโฆ like before.โ
โGod, Nancyโฆ What is wrong with you?โ
โI love you, Lembaโฆโ
He stared at her in disbelief. โAre you serious?โ
She got off the bed, strutting toward him, trying to touch him. He turned his head, refusing to meet her naked body, and stepped back.
โPlease, donโt be like this. Donโt ruin the beautiful memory we shared,โ she pleaded, tears welling in her eyes.
โWhat you didโฆ itโs called rape. If I had done this to you, the police would be at my door. What made you think this was okay?โ
โI just wanted to remind you how good we are together. And it worked. You loved it-you showed me you still love me too.โ
Lemba pinched the bridge of his nose, closing his eyes, forcing himself to take steadying breaths.
โGet dressed. And get the hell out of my room,โ he said, his voice tight but controlled.
โBabeโฆโ she murmured, taking a step toward him.
โNow!โ he bellowed, startling her. She stumbled back.
โWhy are you doing this to me?โ she sobbed, tears rolling down her flawless dark cheeks. โYou still love meโฆyou didn’t resist meโฆโ
โYou manipulated the situation,โโ he bit out. โThat is not love. I havenโt looked at you like a woman since we broke up.โ
She sprang up, raising her hand to slap him. He blocked her, roughly pushing her back. Her legs hit the bed, and she fell hard, glaring at him.
โWhose idea was this? Easi?โ he demanded, his anger barely contained.
She shook her head fiercely. โEasi had nothing to do with this. I swear!โ
He chuckled bitterly at her attempt to protect her friend. They were alike in ways she didnโt realize.
โGet out,โ he said, voice final.
โLembaโฆโ her tears threatened to break through again.
He grabbed her, shoving her out of his room, sheets flying, then shut and locked the door behind her. He paced the room, each step a measure of fury, imagining who he might throttle if given the chance.
When he had calmed enough to think, he called the company’s interior decor team .
Within the hour, they had stripped the room bare and replaced everything-making sure nothing, not a single trace, reminded him of her presence.
THE NEXT MORNING
Lemba barely touched his food.
Across from him, Easineyaโs eyes sparkled with mischief as she studied him, wondering just how much he knew.
โItโs a shame your Teli couldnโt join us,โ Easi said to her mother, her tone as dry as the bread on her plate.
โWhatโs with you?โ Edina asked, raising an eyebrow.
โIt looks like youโre trying way too hard to set up my idiot brother with the gardener,โ she replied smoothly.
โAnd whatโs wrong with that?โ Edmond interjected. โThe only problem isโฆ heโs in love with another Teli.โ
โThe standards of this family have really dropped,โ Easi said, leaning back, her voice laced with sarcasm. โHe wants to bring in a hooker, and youโre trying to pair him with a gardener.โ
Lembaโs eyes narrowed at her.
โEasi!โ Edina cautioned sharply.
โWe trust your brotherโs judgment,โ Edmond said calmly.
โNo, you donโt,โ Easi said, a sharp laugh escaping her. โOr you wouldnโt be trying so damn hard to set him up with the gardener. At least the gardner is leagues above the hooker. Youโre just too timid to admit your fears.โ
โSo,โ Edina said, ignoring her daughter, leaning forward, โyou should know thereโs a high possibility that Lembaโs Teli and the gardener might be the same person.โ
Lemba shot his mother a look, brows raised.
โI meant to tell youโฆ weโll talk later,โ Edina murmured, sidestepping.
โAnd I imagine her side job is to be a hooker,โ Easi added, catching the flicker of hope in her brotherโs eyes, her tone dripping with venomous delight.”‘Seems she’s not raking in ennough from turning the soil.”
โEasi, enough,โ Edmond warned.
โNo, Dad. Someone has to knock sense into him. We canโt encourage this madness any longer, he needs to find a good woman to settle down withโฆโ
โNaci and Iโฆweโre over,โ Lemba hissed, his jaw tight.
โ Is that so?โ Easi said casually, a teasing edge in her voice. ”It didn’t seem like it when you fucked each other like a pair of wild rabbits in heat yesterday.”
”Easi, language !” Edmond admonished angrily.
Lembaโs fingers clenched around his fork, his glare cutting through the table.
โLemba?โ Edina asked worriedly, seeking clarification. If Teliwe the gardener was hisone night stand and he was having casual sex with Nacilile, it complicated everything.
โKeep her and her crazy friend away from me,โ he said, rising abruptly, pushing back his chair. He left the room, leaving a stunned silence behind him.
”Oh how pitiful Naci is, dumped for some cheap hooker!” Easi shouted after him but he ignored her taunts.
”Now you are going over board,” Edina said, slaming her hands on the table.
Easi pullked back the chair roughly.”Nothing good will come out of him hooking up with that cheap floozy. You will remember my words someday.”
She threw her napkin on the table and stormed off to the dusasppoint of her parents.
”Easi!” Edina shouted afte her.
Edmond poured a glass of water for his fuming wife, gently patting her back.
๐ธ๐ธ๐ธ
Easineyaโs phone rang just as she was about to get some shut eye after pulling an all nighter at the hospital.
She answered immediately.
โNaci?โ
All she heard at first was crying.
Not soft crying. The kind that comes from the stomach.
โHe blocked me,โ Nacilile choked out. โEverywhere. I canโt reach him.โ
Easineya sat up straighter. โWhat do you mean everywhere?โ
โCalls. Messages. Everything. I tried from another number. He blocked that too.โ
A fresh wave of sobbing.
โOkay. Okay,โ Easi said quickly, her tone shifting. โBreathe first. Donโt panic.โ
โHe hates me,โ Nasi whispered. โHe thinks Iโm disgusting.โ
โHeโs angry,โ Easi corrected firmly. โAnd heโs dramatic when heโs angry.โ
โHe said what I did was-โ Her voice broke. โHe said it was rape.โ
There was a sharp pause.
โThatโs ridiculous,โ Easineya snapped instantly. โYou didnโt attack him. You didnโt force him.โ
โI just wanted him back,โ Nasi cried. โI thought if he remembered how we were-โ
โAnd he did remember,โ Easi cut in. โDonโt let him twist this.โ
Silence on the other end, but the crying didnโt stop.
โI canโt lose him,โ Nasilele whispered. โEasi, Iโm not strong like you. I canโt just move on. If he leaves me, thatโs it for me. I swear I wonโt survive it.โ
โStop talking like that,โ Easi said sharply, protective now. โYou are not falling apart over one man.โ
โHeโs not just one man,โ she sobbed. โHeโs my future. My whole life.โ
Easi closed her eyes briefly.
โ He erased me, Easi. Like I was nothing.โ
That hit.
Easiโs voice hardened.
โHe doesnโt get to erase you.โ
โHelp me, Easi,โ Naci begged. โPlease. I canโt do this aloneโฆif he leaves meโฆโโ
โHe wonโt,โ Easi said, with more confidence than she felt. โHe has to take responsibility for you.โ
โโHe hates meโฆyou should have seen the way he looked at meโฆโ
Easineya stood very still for a moment.
Then her expression changed.
Protective. Furious. Ready for war.
โโDon’t worry, he will do right by you.โโ
๐ธ๐ธ๐ธ
Lemba was in his study when the door flew open.
He didnโt bother to look up.
โGet out.โ
Easineya didnโt.
โYou blocked Naci?โ
โโSince when do I report to you?โโ
โSheโs a wreckโฆshe’s falling apart,โ Easi shot back. โCrying. Shaking. You blocked her on everything?โ
โHow is that my problem?โโ
Easi walked forward and slammed shut the laptop.
He slowly looked up, his eyes cold. โGet the fuck out .โ
โNot until you explain why youโre treating her like sheโs trash.โ
โOh I don’t know, maybe because she showed up at my house and drugged me.โ
โShe was desperate.โ
โShe violated me.โ He enunciated each word slowly, barely keeping his anger at bay.
Easi didnโt flinch.
โYouโre exaggerating.โ
His chair scraped loudly against the floor as he stood.
โExaggerating?โ His voice was low now. Dangerous. โShe took away my choice.โ
โShe wanted you back.โ
โShe didnโt get to decide that for me.โ
โShe thought you still loved her!โ
โI donโt.โ
That landed.
But Easi recovered quickly.
โYou did,โ she said. โOr you wouldnโt have responded.โ
His jaw tightened.
โYou donโt get to twist this.โ
โYou donโt get to destroy her over it,โ she fired back. โShe hasnโt slept. She thinks her life is over.โ
โThatโs not my responsibility.โ
โIt became your responsibility the moment you touched her back.โ
Silence.
His breathing changed.
โYou think this is romantic?โ he asked quietly.
โWhy are you acting like she assaulted you in an alley,โ Easi snapped. โThis was messy, yes. Wrong, maybe. But not evil.โ
His hands curled into fists.
โYou donโt get to decide what it felt like.โ
โAnd you donโt get to pretend sheโs some predator,โ she shot back. โShe loves you.โ
โLove doesnโt drug someone.โ
That hit harder than she expected.
But she pushed through.
โShe panicked. She made a mistake. And now youโre punishing her like she committed murder.โ
โIโm protecting myself.โ
โBy humiliating her?โ
โShe humiliated herself.โ
Their parents appeared at the doorway, drawn by the raised voices.
โWhat is going on?โ Edina asked.
Neither sibling looked at her.
โShe blocked him because she was scared,โ Easi said, pointing at Lemba. โAnd now heโs cut her off like sheโs disposable.โ
โI blocked her because I donโt feel safe around her,โ Lemba said evenly.
That silenced the room.
Edmond frowned. โUnsafe?โ
Lemba didnโt take his eyes off his sister.
โShe drugged me.โ
Edinaโs hand flew to her mouth.
Easi scoffed. โYouโre making it soundโโ
โI was dugged, lost my mind ,โ he continued. โAnd she was already my bed. No doubt this was your daughter’s brilliant plan.โ
The air shifted.
Edina looked between them in horror.
โIs this true?โ she asked quietly.
Easi hesitated. Just a fraction.
โI don’t know what you are talking about. Moreover, she didnโt mean it like that.โ
โThatโs not what I asked.โ Edina stated.
Silence.
Lembaโs voice dropped.
โShe crossed a line. And I will not be guilted into pretending she didnโt.โ
Easiโs eyes burned.
โShe is breaking down right now because of you.โ
โAnd I am done being manipulated by tears.โ
That did it.
She stepped closer, almost shaking with anger.
โIf she hurts herselfโโ
โShe wonโt,โ he cut in.
โYou donโt know that!โ
โAnd if she does, that is not on me.โ
The words were ice.
Even Edmond stiffened at that.
Easi stared at her brother like she didnโt recognize him.
โYouโve changed,โ she said quietly.
He sneered. ” Why? Because i refuse to play your sick manipulative games?”
Silence swallowed the room.
Finally he moved past her, opening the door.
โThis conversation is over.โ
He walked out.
Easi stood there, shaking-not from fear.
But rage.
๐ธ๐ธ๐ธ
Lemba walked into the office lobby and stopped.
Nacilele stood near reception, eyes swollen, mascara smudged, fingers twisting around her handbag strap.
The receptionist looked uncomfortable.
The moment Nacilile saw him, she stood too fast and nearly stumbled in her heels.
โLemba.โ
He turned, heading in another direction. She ran after him.
โLemba, please. Just five minutes. Iโm begging you.โ
He stopped and turned to face her. His expression didnโt change.
โI blocked you for a reason,โ he said flatly
โI know. I know. I deserve it. I was stupid. I was desperate. But donโt shut me out like this. Donโt erase me.
Employees were pretending not to stare.
โYouโre causing a scene,โ he said quietly.
โI donโt care!โ she cried. โI canโt live without you. I canโt sleep. I canโt breathe. Iโll die without you.
His jaw tightened.
โSecurity.โ
Her face went pale.
Two guards approached.
โNo,no, please-Lemba, tell them to stop!โ She clung to his arm. โI love you. I made a mistake. Iโll fix it. Iโll do anything.โ
He removed her hand from his sleeve like it disgusted him.
โDonโt ever touch me again,” he hissed
The guards pulled her back. She struggled, heels scraping against the marble floor.
โLemba! Please! Donโt do this to me!โ
โRemove her,โ he ordered.
They dragged her toward the elevator. She was crying now, not caring who saw. Her hair fell into her face, her body weak, slightly unsteady, still not fully clear from whatever she had taken to calm herself.
The elevator doors slid open.
And he turned away.
She twisted to look at him one last time.
The doors closed.
๐ธ๐ธ๐ธ
Edmond had stepped out of a board meeting in time to witness the last of it.
When he walked into his sonโs office, the sight stopped him at the door.
The place was a mess.
Everything had been swept off the desk. Papers littered the floor like fallen leaves.
A shattered glass lay near the wall, the water from it slowly spreading across the polished tiles.
A chair had been pushed back so violently it had toppled over.
Lemba stood near the window, his back turned, shoulders stiff.
For a moment Edmond simply watched him. He had rarely seen his son lose control like this.
Lemba had always been the composed one-the man who handled problems with cold precision.
But now the tension in his posture told another story.
โWas that necessary?โ his father asked quietly.
Lemba didnโt turn to acknowledge his presence.
โYes.โ
โSheโs unstable.โ
โโI don’t see how that’s my problem.โโ
โโYou two have a historyโฆโโ
โโThat did not give her the right to violate me,โ Lemba replied flatly.
Edmond nodded.โโ I just don’t want you to regret everything later.โโ
โThis is mercy.โ
Edmond studied him.
โYouโre being very cold-heartedโฆits not like you.โ
Lemba finally turned, eyes cold.โ She deserves this and much more.โโ
๐ธ๐ธ๐ธ
Downstairs, Nacilile stumbled out of the building, shaking.
Her head felt heavy. Her thoughts blurred. She hadnโt slept. She hadnโt eaten.
She had taken something to steady herself-something that clearly wasnโt working.
She got into her car anyway.
Hands trembling, she dialled Easi but there was no reply.
Nacilile sat in the driverโs seat for a long time before turning the key.
Her hands wouldnโt stop shaking.
People walked past her car.
Normal.
Unbothered.
The world hadnโt ended
But hers had.
She started the engine.
Her phone buzzed in her lap.
Easi.
She answered immediately.
โHe threw me out,โ she said before Easi could speak. Her voice sounded far away.
โIn front of everyone. Like I was nothing.โ
โWhere are you?โ Easi demanded.
โIn the parking lot.โ
โGood. Stay there.โ
โI canโt.โ She wiped her face with the back of her hand. โI canโt sit here like some pathetic ex he discarded.โ
โNaci, listen to me-”
โI loved him,โ she said, her voice breaking. โI gave him everything.โ
โYou still need to calm down.โ
โI am calm,โ she whispered.
She wasnโt.
She pulled out of the parking lot.
โNaci.โ Easiโs tone sharpened. โAre you driving?โ
โYes.โ
โPull over.โ
โIโm fine.โ
โYou are not fine.โ
Tears blurred her vision again. She blinked rapidly, trying to clear them.
Cars moved around her.
Horns. Traffic lights.
Her breathing was uneven.
โI just need to get home,โ she said. โI just need to lie down.โ
A light ahead turned yellow.
She didnโt slow down.
โNaci,โ Easi said sharply, something in her voice changing. โAnswer me properly. Are you okay to drive?โ
โI said Iโm-โ
A horn blasted from her left.
She turned her head too late.
A truck.
Too close.
Too fast.
Metal collided with a deafening crack.
The world spun.
Glass shattered.
Her scream tore through the phone.
Then crushing silence.
The line went dead.
Easineya stared at her screen.
โNaci?โ
Nothing.
She pulled the phone away slowly.
Then called back. The call went straight to voicemail.
Her heartbeat pounded in her ears.
She stood up so fast her chair fell back.
โNaci.โ
This time it wasnโt anger in her voice.
It was fear.
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