IT WAS early morning and my little daughter, Molli, was out in the yard with my mother.
“Mama!” Molli ran up to me with a dandelion clutched in her chubby fist.
“See this, Mama? This is a fairy clock. You blow on it and then you can count what time it is.
“And it’s better than a real clock because it can be any time you want. That’s what Gogo says.”
I’ll bet she does, I thought and looked at my mother who smiled back at me, all innocence.
“She says if you have fairy time, you don’t have to care about real clocks and real-time.”
I knew exactly what this childish non-sense was all about – Jakes Dube.
Anything my mother said or did seemed to have some connection to him these days.
He was my mother’s toyboy. She got angry when I used that term but what was I supposed to call him? The man was only three years older than me. And my mother was in her 50s and a grandmother. What could she possibly get out of this ridiculous relationship?
I picked Molli up and hugged her, careful not to squash her dandelion.
“Well, sweetheart, I have to worry about real clocks. Right now, it’s time for me to go to my appointment. Be a good girl for your grandmother.”
My mother called out from the yard, “All the best, Thandi. You knock that CEO dead. Remember, you have great talent. I believe in you!”
She didn’t come across to hug me. I didn’t expect her to, as things had deteriorated way past what a hug could fix.
This story is from the 18 June 2020 edition of Drum English.
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