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Tunde & Anaya: Part 21

Posted on 29/04/2013

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As expected, Josephine Halliday was a crying mess when her first son and daughter-in-law came by the house

after she’d just returned from Nigeria on a short visit. She couldn’t even catch a breath as she bumbled throughout her congratulations, eyes flickering from Tunde to Anaya and back again. She could barely sit still, wanting to embrace them both. At last, she was to be a grandmother!

Composing herself for just a moment before the tears started up again, Josephine thanked Anaya for being a part of the family. Then her smile faded quickly as she switched modes without missing a beat. Tightening her lips then, she sternly instructed Tunde to give Anaya whatever she wanted, even if it meant him driving miles to get it. “And you’ll do it without complaining because she’s carrying your child. The first of many.” Her lips trembled and she lifted a hand to her mouth to hold back the tears.

Tunde gathered a teary-eyed Anaya in his arms and smiled good-naturedly. “Yes Mother…” He paused to kiss Anaya’s forehead. “I’ll do my best to take care of her.”

“Oh my dear.” Josephine released a haggard breath to regain her composure. “You’ve made me such a happy mother. I’m very proud of you both.” Her eyes caressed the quiet woman beside her son and stood from her chair, moving over to Anaya. “Darling, thank you…”

Anaya bit back a sob as Josephine bent to wipe the stray tears that slid down her face. She was more than relieved that they’d gone to his mother first instead of hers, knowing this encouragement would be a staff to lean on when breaking the news to Hadiza. No doubt her mother would not be too happy. Her heart clenched as Josephine pulled her from the chair to embrace her tightly. If only her mother could be this proud of her and excited to be a grandmother.

Thankfully Aman and Leeza made up in pleased surprise what Hadiza didn’t as she sat coldly in her chair, glaring at her folded hands on her lap. Anaya reluctantly pulled her eyes to her father whose eyes were already glistening with tears. She felt a pang of guilt for momentarily ignoring his joy just to see a smile on her mother’s face and stood to embrace her father.

“You’ve made me a happy man,” Aman whispered in her ear and patted her back. Then he lifted his eyes to Tunde. “Thank you.”

Leeza clapped Tunde on the back with great gusto. “I knew it! I definitely called that one, right Sister?”

Tunde raised an inquisitive brow at his sister-in-law. “You called things into existence?”

“No silly!” Leeza giggled as Tunde nudged her playfully. “I just had a good feeling she was already pregnant.” She ducked under his arm to embrace her sister. “I’m gonna be an aunt.” She kissed Anaya’s cheek.

Anaya smiled and hugged her sister back, her eyes lifting to Tunde’s proud expression. From the corner of her eye, she noticed Hadiza slowly rise from the couch and retreat back to her room. Swallowing the feeling of rejection once again, she made herself dwell in the love and acceptance of those surrounding her. Telling herself that this was enough, Anaya settled in her sister’s arms.

“You beat me again, Brother,” Silas said in half-pout, leaning back against the couch.

“Naturally,” Tunde said proudly, still buzzed from the news. He was going to be a father. Creating a miracle of a life with the love of his life couldn’t compare to any other feeling. Ever.

Silas snorted, folding his arms. “Well, I think it’s time for me to catch up.”

Tunde raised a brow before smirking. “You bought the ring.”

“Hmm,” Silas smirked back. “I can’t have you stealing my thunder all the time.”

Tunde grinned wider. “When will you do it?” He could already imagine the surprised look on Felicia’s face.

“Maybe tomorrow night. I’d do it right away but she has an exam today.” Silas heaved a sigh. “I get the feeling she’s avoiding me these days.” He frowned. “In fact, I know she is.”

Tunde’s smile waned. “You two had another fight?”

Silas shook his head. “At least I don’t think so… I just miss that woman like crazy. I’ve gotten tired of saying goodbye to her.” He eyed his brother furtively. “To be honest, I want that look you have.”

His older brother blinked at his begrudging tone. “What look?”

“That I’m a satisfied man, blessed man look.” Silas laughed softly. “Frankly, it’s annoying.”

Tunde’s grin returned fully. “I am a blessed man.”

“Yeah well, let’s hope I’ll be one soon.”

Anaya’s tummy tingled as if a thousand butterflies fluttered their wings against her stomach lining. Shaking her head in wonder, she stepped out of her car and pulled her bag over her shoulder. To think that in a few months, it would be evident that a baby grew in her. Placing her free hand over her stomach, Anaya allowed herself to smile. In between feeling terrible that she could not share this joy with Hadiza and pure elation whenever Tunde placed a kiss on her abdomen, Anaya had to admit she was a bit terrified. What if she couldn’t be a good mother? What if she got too busy and forgot to take care of both her husband and her child?

Shaking away the unsettling thoughts, Anaya closed the door of her car and started toward the building. Until she noticed a familiar figure standing at the bottom of the stairs with her arms folded across her chest and her head bent, her hair and white coat moving with the wind. Felicia.

Tucking back a smile, Anaya quickened her steps to meet her friend. “It’s too early for lunch,” she said, approaching the older woman.

Felicia glanced up and Anaya’s steps halted as she noticed the woman’s gloomy expression. “Can we talk?”

Anxious, Anaya nodded and followed Felicia to their regular lunch spot.

“I can’t marry Silas.”

Anaya’s eyes widened and she gaped at her sullen friend. “What are you saying?” She felt her heart beating hard. Did Silas and Tunde know about this?

Felicia lowered her eyes to the cup of coffee in front of her. “I just can’t.”

“I don’t understand. You’ve been asking him to ask you…” Anaya’s brow furrowed, recalling how excited Tunde was when he came home last night, announcing proudly that Silas would be proposing soon. Had Silas done it already and Felicia had declined his request? “You don’t love him…?”

Felicia’s eyes shot back up to Anaya’s face and she shook her head. “It’s not that I don’t love him. I love him with all of my heart. That’s why I can’t marry him.” Her lips trembled and Anaya gaped at her friend. She’d never seen Felicia cry, the ever-composed socialite that she was. Now the girl looked on the verge of tears.

“I don’t understand,” Anaya admitted in a soft voice. “Why can’t you marry him?”

Felicia bit her bottom lip to stop from crying. She lowered her eyes to the table once more. “I can’t give him what he wants… I can’t make Josephine happy like you and Tunde have.”

Anaya’s heart clenched painfully, dreading Felicia’s next words.

“I can’t have children.” She squeezed her eyes shut at her strained words. “I can’t make Silas a father or Josephine a grandmother.” Admitting this aloud, Felicia finally lost control of her tears and succumbed under it, sobbing aloud.

Ignoring the curious looks around them, Anaya gazed down at her friend, feeling completely helpless to comfort her. “Oh, Felicia…”

Leaning back in the crook of Tunde’s arms later that night, Anaya was a bundle of bunched nerves. Her entire body was stiff and she kept peeking a look at Tunde’s face as he smiled at the black and white television screen. He was watching a silent movie and on most days, she would be enjoying the antics of the Three Stooges… but not tonight. Felicia’s desolate expression and stilted words kept replaying like a broken record in her head. She heaved a sigh. What could she do?

Tunde peeked at her from the corner of his eye. “What’s the matter?”

Anaya blinked, stiffening in his arms. “Hmm?”

He pulled his eyes from the screen to her face. “You’ve sighed for the fourth time in thirty minutes… Is something wrong?”

Anaya bit her bottom lip. Felicia had begged her not to tell Tunde, at least until she’d spoken with Silas. Still, the words were caught in her throat, threatening to spill out.

“Cat caught your tongue?” His eyes moved from her mouth, to her eyes and back to her mouth. Then his lips twitched and mischief glinted in his gaze. “Want me to remedy that?”

Anaya gasped, her cheeks warming under his probing eyes. She wriggled in his arms as he swooped in. Then the bell rang and rang incessantly as if the person on the other side was antsy to get in. She nudged Tunde when he nipped at her bottom lip, unmoved by the interruption and when he looked up at her, she wordlessly pointed to the door.

His brows lifted for a brief second and then he grinned, leaning down to plant a fleeting peck on her mouth before shifting from the couch. “That was fast though.” His grin stirred the guilt in her heart.

She blinked up at her, pushing to her feet. “Who is it?”

“It’s Silas,” he said and reached over to straighten the collar of her tunic. He winked at her. “The guy couldn’t wait to propose. I can’t wait to hear what Felicia said…”

Her heart fell to her stomach and she gaped at her husband. “Wait, what?”

Tunde nodded, unfazed by her expression. “Silas said he’d stop by to give the details. He proposed tonight.”

“Oh God…” her eyes flew to the door, hearing the doorbell buzz over and over.

He frowned at the alarm on her face and tilted his head to study her. “What?”

Anaya swallowed hard and turned back to Tunde. “Open the door first, Tunde…” She squeezed her fingers together, biting her bottom lip.

Reluctant to leave her even for a minute, Tunde trudged slowly to open the door. The look on Silas’ face made the hairs on the back of his neck stand up. “Silas…”

Silas evaded his eyes as he pushed past Tunde into the house.

Anaya gulped at the stormy look on her brother-in-law’s face and already knew Felicia had told him. She bit the inside of her cheeks and stayed in the background, watching everything unfold between the two brothers. If anything, Tunde could at least calm Silas down.

“What’s going on?” Tunde asked, still standing by the door and watched Silas pace in front of the television.

Silas shook his head. “This doesn’t make sense…” he mumbled and Anaya swallowed hard. “This doesn’t make any sense!” He bunched his fists and threw a glare in Tunde’s direction. “She denied my proposal.”

Tunde blinked. “What?”

“She said she can’t marry me, Tunde!” Silas shot back, scowling.

<<Part 20 || Part 22>>

Tunde & Anaya: Part 9

Posted on 08/04/2013

sunset

“What are you doing?” Anaya said in mid laugh as Tunde stepped over the sidewalk.

“Wait. I’m coming,” he called over his shoulder as he strode purposely toward a flower shop.

Tucking one hand in the pocket of her black jumpsuit, Anaya kept her eyes on the large window of the shop, watching as Tunde approached the vendor. It was their third date and Tunde wouldn’t tell her where they were going. Not that it surprised her since he’d managed to keep their second date, a trip to the Butterfly Exhibit in the local museum, a secret. A trip she’d never forget.

Stunned, Anaya told him she’d never met a man who openly appreciated delicate beauty, only to have him retort that she was the most delicate beauty he’d ever come across. Her cheeks warmed at the memory, having replayed his sincere words in her mind all throughout the night.

Her eyes shifted when Tunde pushed open the door and stepped out of the store, grinning from ear to ear. Her lips parted as she noticed the bouquet of white lilies in his hand. How did he know? Heart skipped two beats as he made his way across the street to meet her.

“I hope you like flowers, Ana…” He said softly, extending the bouquet to her.

Anaya blinked against her tingling eyes and mutely reached for the flowers. She ducked her head to breathe in the subtle fragrance before lifting her eyes back to his face. “Thank you…” she mouthed. Never before had anyone bought her flowers, much less her favorite kind.

Tunde nodded, a gentle smile on his lips. “It’s one of my favorite flowers… and it reminds me of you.”

She smirked at him, wondering how many women he’d given this line. Still all the same, it made her feel warm. Special. “It’s my favorite too.”

He grinned wider now. “Well, that’s good then.” He then glanced down at her feet and nodded approvingly before gesturing to his right. “Let’s walk this way. I have something else for you.”

Raising a brow at him, Anaya acquiesced and walked beside him as they made their way between the tall buildings, down a narrow alleyway. From one glance at a big-faced clock propped on one of the tall buildings, she noted it was almost six. Soon she would have to take her leave from him. Her heart twisted in protest, not wanting to end the time with this man. Without any help, her heart had already grown accustomed to having him around. In a short matter of time, Tunde Halliday had become a good friend and she genuinely enjoyed his company, even if they didn’t say a word. His self-assured presence comforted her, gave her a sense of security as if she’d made the right decision agreeing to a date and several others with him.

They rounded the corner and Anaya slowed her steps when she noticed the grassy hill in front of him. She looked up at him, frowning slightly. “Are we going for a hike?”

He chuckled and reached out for her free hand. “Relax, Ana. I’m not that bad. It’s not a long climb.” He smirked down at her even as his fingers curled around hers. “If you want, I’ll piggy-back you.”

Her cheeks warmed and she shook her head. “I can climb.”

“Too bad…” He said in teasing and tugged at her hand, pulling her beside him. “Come.”

Anaya swallowed a sigh, not sure what to make of this plan of his. She gave the hill a hairy eyeball before pushing herself up beside him.

Ten minutes later and Tunde released her hand. “Here we are!” he exclaimed, the gentle breeze carrying his voice.

Anaya clutched the bouquet and scanned the blank expanse of land before her. She could see the slanted roofs of houses, the busy streets filled with cars. The sounds of bleating cars were muffled by the chirping of birds and the croaking of bullfrogs from the lake across the field below them. “I can’t believe it…” She’d lived in this city for many years and never knew there was a place like this. “It’s so quiet.”

“Peaceful,” Tunde supplied as he settled on the grass. He patted the spot beside him, grinning up at her. “Sit. It’s about to begin.”

She raised a brow even as she settled beside him, pulling the flowers onto her lap. “What’s about to begin?”

Tunde smiled warmly at her and gestured to the sky.

Anaya dragged her gaze from his face and turned in the direction he pointed. A myriad of dusky orange and purple tones painted the sky, with splotches of gray and indigo. The shadowed pinnacles of two towers pierced the vibrant sky, emphasizing the haunting splendor of the setting sun. Anaya shook her head. How could anything be so beautiful?

“Haunting, isn’t it?” Tunde’s voice prodded her from her musing.

“Very…” she whispered, overwhelmed by the scene. Her fingers curled around the stems of her bouquet. “Beautiful.”

“To think that God does things like this on a daily basis, without fail… it puts me at ease.”

Anaya nodded mutely.

“Ana…”

At the gentle urging in his voice, Anaya pulled her gaze from the sky and to his. Her mouth dried up at the tender look in his eyes.

Tunde had shifted his body to face her, as if he hadn’t been staring at the sunset the entire time. “Meeting you at the library doesn’t surprise God. I believe He allowed me to meet you there.” Without looking down, he placed a hand over hers. “Falling for you this quickly, this strongly, I know He’s not in the dark about it.”

Anaya couldn’t speak. She couldn’t look away.

“Maybe to other people, it might seem like I’m rushing everything with you…” His eyes caressed her face. “But the moment I met you, Ana, I knew I’d found what I was looking for.” He didn’t crack a smile but his gaze was tender, gentle. “I don’t plan on dating you for kicks. That has never been my intention with you. And in case there was ever a doubt in your mind what I was up to, let me settle that right now.” His thumb rubbed the back of her hand, gaze still steady on hers. “I want to marry you, Ana.”

Her eyes widened. Her heart slammed hard against her ribs, knocking the wind out of her. Marry?

Leeza sat up on the bed, gaping at Anaya who sat opposite her. “Marry?” she whispered fiercely, eyes wide.

Anaya bit her bottom lip as she nodded, still overwhelmed by the day’s events.

Her younger sister whooshed out a breath, shaking her head. “This guy… he’s intense.” She then smiled at Anaya. “It’s what you wanted in a man.”

She frowned at Leeza. “What do you mean?” She couldn’t have imagined in her wildest dreams meeting a man like Tunde Halliday. He was by far the most interesting, overwhelming man she’d ever met.

“All those other guys were never this intentional… this purposeful and bold.” Leeza nodded approvingly. “I like him.” She leaned back, resting her elbows on the folded blanket. “What did you tell him?”

Anaya lowered her head. “I didn’t know what to say. He told me that he’d wait for my answer on the next date.” Her heart skipped a beat as she pictured the patient look on Tunde’s face. He really was a good man. She didn’t need to fear whenever she was with him. But marriage… was she ready for that step?

“Have you told Papa?”

Anaya groaned, covering her face with her hands. “I’m scared… Everything is happening so fast.”

Leeza giggled. “Has Tunde kissed you yet? Maybe he needs to plant one on you to convince you of the next step.”

Her cheeks warmed at the thought of being enveloped in his arms, swept away by the passion of his kiss. “No, he hasn’t…” She frowned, halting her thoughts. Even though his eyes openly expressed his desire and admiration for her, Tunde hadn’t made a request or an attempt to kiss her.

Leeza grinned wide like a Cheshire cat holding a secret between her teeth. “And he still wants to marry you?” She raised a brow. “Sounds like a perfect man for you, Sister. Papa will like him.”

“What about Mama…?” Anaya muttered as worry settled in her heart. No doubt her mother would not look past Tunde’s heritage to the great man she’d come to care dearly for; a man who wanted her as his wife. Her heart twisted painfully, wishing for peace to push away the guilt within.

<<Part 8 || Part 10>>