Today's RWISA author spotlight belongs to Joy Nwosu Lo-Bamijoko. I have not had the chance to read one of Joy's books yet, but I am looking forward to reading them. Here is a short story by Joy. Enjoy! :-)
WOMAN
He calls me Woman because that’s
the way some men refer to their wives in this part of the world. He calls me
Woman! But I have a name.
Ngozi is alone in her house. She sits
all alone in her well-furnished parlor, on a love sofa, reading a magazine.
Beside her on a side table is a glass of red wine from which she sips. Her feet
rests comfortably on a beautifully decorated ottoman. Her toenails are not painted, but are well-manicured,
so are her fingernails. In front of her, a wide screen television shows a soap
opera. The sound is tuned low so she can hear the dialogue as well as hear what
is happening around her. Calm and peace surround her, but not for long.
“You are back!” She smiles and
offers Emeka a glass of water. “Your food is ready,” she says, walking away
toward the dining area.
“You are
back, you say. What do you think,
that I won’t be back?” He sucks his teeth and goes to the dining table to eat.
She serves him
his food.
He finishes eating and withdraws to
his room ... mind you, they sleep in separate rooms—he changes into something
comfortable; khaki shorts and a white tee.
He returns to the parlor, sits down again, and reads his newspaper.
Ngozi finishes tidying up the
dining room and the kitchen and
returns to the parlor, sits and picks up her magazine to read.
“Have you
nothing to do, Woman?” Emeka frowns at her.
“Is there anything you want me to
do for you?” she fires back without looking up from her magazine. Emeka looks
at her with a frown on his face.
“What is this
new thing about sitting around doing nothing?”
“Resting from what? Have you mended
the button that fell off my shirt this morning? Have you fixed it?”
Ngozi doesn’t move. He wants me to leave?! He doesn’t even think
of me as his wife. He calls me Woman. As if calling me his wife will give me
the respect he isn’t willing to give me; the respect he has always denied me
all through this marriage.
I
know why he calls me Woman. To put me down, way below him, so that he can
continue trampling on me. He knows that
as a wife, he will owe me the respect which will allow me to sit here with him,
relax and read, if I want. But, as Woman, I will always remain his thing, his
toy, his property to be bullied into subjection. I will not leave. Let him do his worse!
Emeka is also jittery. He is used
to being obeyed. He doesn’t understand this new attitude from Woman. After many
years and four kids, she should know his likes and dislikes. Why is she being
so stubborn? For much less than this, he would have
taught her a good lesson. Where is she getting this courage from, enough to
challenge him? Our people say that if you come out in the morning and your
chicken begins to chase you, you better run because you don’t know whether the
chicken grew teeth the night before. Woman has grown more than just teeth, she
has grown wings!
Emeka tenses up
with a level voice. “What do you think
you are doing, Woman?” She doesn’t respond and continues to walk
away.
“What do you
want me to do?” Ngozi asks, feigning remorse.
Emeka glares at her and holds her gaze for as long
as it suits him; then he shrugs and resumes his reading.
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Very strong piece. Thank you for hosting, Yvette.
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by, Laurie! I agree with you. This piece had me pulling back my shoulders and raising my head just a bit higher. :-)
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