UNMARRIED... SO?
At every family gathering, I have three responsibilities.
1. Greet the family.
2. Eat jollof rice.
3. Defend my life choices
Like clockwork, it never failed.
I would barely sit down before Aunty Ene snuck up on me like a sore throat and asked the usual question.
'When are we getting aso-ebi'?" With that fake smile of hers..
Argh
"Soon, Aunty", I always said. With a fake smile of my own.
Only.. No one knew when 'soon' was, and if I'm being honest with myself, neither do I.
At my age.. I have a stable job, a thriving side gig, rent paid, good friends, and blood pressure that rose everytime I heard 'any good news? ' from my family.
To them.. Good news meant one thing. Marriage.
Not my promotion, or something exciting I did, or the fact that I'm finally ticking my bucket lists without looking at my account balance.
No. It was always marriage.
Uncle Ikechukwu, or Uncle Iyke as I like to call him, walked up to me with a glass of wine in his hand and a genuine smile across his face.
There was concern in his eyes.
"You know they mean well. You have to stop being selective, men are scarce"
I felt disappointed that they had roped him into this crusade, because him, I actually liked.
But 'men are scarce'? Please..
There were at least 8 male non-family members here. And half of them were playing draft.
Wait.. Why are there so many male non-family-members at a 3 year-old's birthday party?
Shoot!!! This was a set up!
I needed to escape somehow but. How?
Like a man on cue, someone started walking towards me with 2 glasses. If I was going to slip out of here, it had to be NOW.
I found my way out of the backyard into the kitchen and just as I was unlocking my car, I hear a voice behind me.
"Going somewhere?"
.. To be continued

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