Rodney was so sad that he did not go down for lunch that day. He did not want to see anyone. Thankfully, his mother brought him some food. She asked him what was wrong but he refused to answer which made his mother think it was something to do with Rodrigo. Sara swore she would teach him a lesson despite Rodney’s pleas for her not to do anything. Rodney was already considered weak. If his mother got involved, they would make fun of him for running to mommy.
“Mum, promise that you won’t say or do anything. I really don’t want any drama.”
“I’m not going to let this people treat you like dirt, Rodney. Alberto is your father, and you have as much right as his other children to be here. Just because they lived here all their lives doesn’t mean they’re better than you. I want you to know that.”
“Mum, I’m tired of you interfering in my affairs. I’m 18 now, okay? Just let me sort out my issues for once. You should stop treating me like a child so I can grow up.”
His mother’s lips parted and she left the room without another word. Rodney did not like being rude to her but it was the only way to get himself heard.
When he left the room in the late afternoon, he found out that the family was preparing for an evening party. The garden at the back of the mansion was being decorated, chairs arranged, tents erected, and a music system was being set up.
Rodney stood at the kitchen door and watched the staff prepare the venue. A short girl wearing a long black dress walked up to him. “Haven’t seen you around.” She said.
“Who are you?” Rodney asked with little interest.
“Kara, the chef’s assistant. Wait, are you one of Alberto’s illegiti- sorry children.”
Illegitimate. That was what she wanted to say. Rodney hated that word with a passion. He may not have been born under a union but he didn’t think any child deserve to be called illegitimate. It sounded a lot like unwanted. It made him feel unwanted. Why did people feel the need to punish children for the mistakes of their parents?
“Rodney,” he said.
She smiled. “Nice to meet you. I’m happy to see a new handsome face around here.”
Heat rushed into Rodney’s face, and he was sure he blushed at the compliment. Since he arrived at that house, he had got mostly insults and was refreshed by the compliment. It felt good.
“Okay.”
Rodney and Kara made small talk until she was called back into the tents. “See you later,” she said before flipping her hair and running off.
Rodney started walking, studying the compound. He tried not to make it too obvious but he was trying to look for a possible escape route. During the party, people would be disorganised and he wanted to use that to his advantage.
However by the end of his tour, he realised that the only place one could use was one of the gates. The smaller one at the back was bolted. He had to find a way of leaving through the gate which meant timing the busiest time, when most of the guests were arriving.
He decided to go inside and inform his mother. Even before reaching the foyer, he could hear yelling in her voice and he knew already that she was fighting. She could never be quiet while fighting.
His mother and Liliana were tearing each other apart like savages and Rodrigo’s friends were watching and cheering them on. Lyra was screaming ‘don’t kill my mommy’ but no one seemed to be paying attention.
“Mum, stop it.”
They ignored him so he went and used all his strength to pull his mother away. Rodrigo’s friends booed before walking back to the living room.
“Mum, what are you doing?”
“Putting that woman in her place,” his mother said. “I’ll not let anyone disrespect me in this house. I was forced to come here, so I might as well be treated well for the rest of my stay.”
“Let’s go upstairs. We need to talk about something.”
In the room, Rodney told his mother about the plans he had. His mother agreed to the plans and they parted ways to get ready, setting the plan in motion. Rodney went to look out through the window. He pulled the curtains to the side and looked out. The men standing in guard had nearly doubled. Clearly Alberto did not trust anyone, especially the guests that were starting to arrive.
Rodney watched as three perfectly beautiful women sauntered around. They were wearing short black dresses. As they walked, they met one of Rodrigo’s friends who hugged all of them, making them look mildly uncomfortable. The man did not seem to care. Rodney knew that in the drug business, women were seen as merely objects to be used either for sexual gratification or drug transportation.
Women were passed around like merchandise, some abused or killed if they dared to protest. That was one more reason for him to hate it. He wanted nothing of his father’s dirty money since it involved making other people miserable.
Evening soon came and Rodney dressed up in one of the suits that had been made by the designer and sent to him. When he looked at himself in the mirror, he saw a totally different person. He was still scrawny but in the expensive suit, he looked great. He didn’t look like the street rat he had always been. He had combed his hair back and applied expensive lotion to his face that gave it some glow. Having eaten well in the past few days, his face had lost its usual pallor.
The stress and frown marks were gone from his face and his eyes were sharper than usual. He didn’t see a boy, but a man. Weak, but a man nevertheless. Rodney left the mirror with newfound confidence, putting his hand in his pocket and marching out of the room like a great man. He found his mother in the foyer and they went to stand by the window, looking outside.
The gate was not yet crowded. Guests were still arriving one by one and the guards were very alert. As they watched, Rodney’s heart sank because he realised that it was nearly impossible to escape. He began to feel trapped, anxiety and dread filling his heart and mind.
But as time went on, the gate and parking lot became crowded and the world became darker. Rodney finally saw the possibility of an escape and kept brushing back his hair with his hand in anticipation. He couldn’t believe that it was actually going to happen.
“It’s either now or never,” his mother said.
To create some diversion, they went outside and first headed to the party venue. A few minutes later, they walked back to the gate which had become fairly crowded due to the people checking in. The guards had become less obvious and fewer, probably because they didn’t want to scare away guests.
Rodney and his mother who were both wearing black saw a chance and walked through the gate. Rodney held his breath as they crossed to the outside world. They strode fast, not daring to look behind. When they were far enough, they started running like a horde of zombies were after them.
Rodney didn’t care about how he felt, he ran in the speed of lighting, flying down the road. He was surprised at the agility of his mother who had removed her heels and was running like her life depended on it. Rodney was totally impressed and wished he would be that strong in his late thirties as well.
Suddenly, Rodney noticed a black car coming down the road, slowly, the men in it putting their heads out. “Shit,” he said. “Let’s branch from here.”
They took a small secondary road away from the main one. All the houses had gates so they could not run into any.
“Let’s find the narrowest road,” his mother said.
Rodney nodded as they continued.
He froze when he heard the sound of a gunshot. Looking back, he saw the car approaching from behind, now moving faster. A man on the passenger seat had his torso out, holding a gun which was pointing at the mother and son duo.
“I can’t go on anymore,” his mother said before collapsing to the ground.
Rodney stopped and went to his mother. He began to shake her body, telling her to get up. He felt her pulse and realised she was still breathing.
The car stopped and two men stepped out.
“You thought you could escape, huh?” Andrew said, walking towards Andrew. “You are the most pathetic boy I have ever seen.”
At that point even Rodney thought Andrew was right.
He was a pathetic boy who couldn’t save himself, or anyone else.
When they got back to the house, Rodney and his mother were taken to their respective rooms, given food and locked up. All the key copies were taken away.Rodney could barely eat because of anxiety. He was not claustrophobic but he was afraid of being locked up in any place, big or small. He tended to be quite paranoid sometimes, worrying about every possible thing that could go wrong. For instance, a fire could start and everyone would look for the nearest exit to save themselves, forgetting about Rodney and his mother.The more he thought about this scenarios, the more anxious he became. His heart was filled with dread and his nervous system felt like a train wreck. When it became too much, Rodney grabbed the plate of food, stormed to the window and opened it before throwing it to the ground below.The plate shattered into several small pieces and food splashed around. One of the guards saw the incident and shook his head at Rodney who closed the window and returned to the centre of
CHAPTER NINE Rodney hated his father more than he had ever hated anyone. As he got into the car, he thought of turning around and grabbing a gun from one of the guards and using it to hit his arrogant father’s head. The man got into a black Rolls Royce maintaining a smug look on his face. Rodney grimaced as he was forced into another car. He glared at the two guards who got into the car with him. As the car drove away from the neighbourhood, Rodney’s anger grew. His hate for Alberto was growing each passing minute was growing and he did not know if he could trust himself around his father anymore. He tried to calm himself down, telling himself that trying to kill Alberto was the most stupid thing he could think of. Alberto would kill him. Soon, they reached a shady looking uncompleted house in a secluded area. Rodney’s eyebrows furrowed when the two cars drove right into the garage. “Where is this place?” he asked, panic gripping him. The men in the car with him stayed silent as
Rodney watched Rodrigo come to a stop a few metres away from him. At any other time, he would have felt intimidated but that time he was too angry to care.“I’m sorry about the vase but I had no idea it belonged to your grandmother. I just want to know where my mother is. I need to see her.”Rodrigo slapped him across the face. Rodney lifted his hand to retaliate but Rodrigo grabbed it and tried to twist it. Summoning all the energy he had, Rodney pulled his hand from his half-brother’s tight grip. “So what? Little Roddy wants to see his mommy, and now everyone had to look for poor Roddy’s mommy,” Rodrigo spoke in a fake girly accent. Listen here little boy, just because you can’t find your mother does not mean you should throw tantrums like a two year old.”“I’m sorry I was wrong. Can someone tell me where she is?”Rodrigo shook his head. “First you are going to pick up all the little pieces of that vase and put them back together.”Rodney glanced at the scattered fragments. Some of
The friends continued until they reached the bench and sat down. “I’m sorry I came with her,” Harvey said. “We thought she was really concerned about you. She told me she wanted to check on you and I stupidly fell for it.” “Don’t fret over it. I have been letting her have so much power over me for many years. Maybe it is time for me to forget about her.” “Yes brother. You need to let Kali go. She will never be yours. She is not even the type of girl you need in your life. She hops from one man to another. I thought she at least cared for you as a friend but today she has proved me wrong. There is no need for you to have her in your life.” Rodney nodded. “I know. I don’t know why my heart won’t let go of her. I keep hoping that she will change one day and fall in love with me again. I don’t want to keep living like this, and yet she still continues to hold my heart. For the last few days, I haven’t thought of her a lot but now it will take a while for me to forget about her.” “Fo
Rodney’s heart was beating fast as he drew closer to Lilliana’s room. He didn’t know if it was open or closed. When he reached the door, he looked around before reaching out to touch the door knob. He twisted before pushing. Rodney froze when it actually moved. He had not expected it. Glancing at the hallway again, he entered and quickly closed the door. Once inside, he locked it. Save for the colours, the bedroom was almost identical to his. It had a more feminine touch, the theme being purple. Because of the beautifully done interior décor, it looked and smelled so much better than his. Rodney inhaled the beautiful scent and went towards the table. A drawer was open. Rodney saw several boxes and pieces of jewellery. He lifted a necklace with a stone on it. Having lived in the ghetto with no idea of what different gem stones looked like, Rodney couldn’t tell what stone it was. He removed a shiny looking box and placed it on the table. Opening it, he saw an exquisite looking pair
The car moved over a smooth road. At first, they could barely hear anything other than the sound of other cars. With time, they started hearing a variety of sounds; cars, people, and several other things. The car finally stopped and the person it in stepped out. “Should we get out now?” Sara asked. “I’m tired of being cramped in here.” “It’s almost as if you prefer to enjoy life at the mansion at the expense of your son,” Rodney shot back. The stayed put for a while. The person had not made any utterance so they had no idea who it was. After waiting for about five minutes, Rodney felt sure the person was now far away from the car. “I think we should go,” Rodney said. “Are you sure about this?” his mother asked. His heart was pounding hard against his heart and his body was shaking hard. He lifted his hand and pushed the door open. Slowly, he looked out and noticed they were in a quiet parking lot. The van was surrounded by a number of empty cars. Slowly, he stepped out. Standi
“Somebody call an ambulance,” he said as he knelt and held his mother’s head. Turning his head, he saw Alberto putting his gun back in the pocket. Everyone else was just watching. “Mother stay with me,” Rodney said as he pulled out the small phone Harvey had given him and started to dial. Suddenly, the phone was ripped out of his hands by a guard. Tears were running down his eyes. “I need to call the police. Can’t you see? My mother is dying.” “S- s-son,” his mother said weakly. “I’m,” she breathed heavily. “I’m sorry for-“ “No mom, there’s nothing to be sorry for. Give me my phone.” Rodney could see life moving out of his mother as she grew weaker and weaker in his arms. Tears were rolling down. He sobbed loudly as one of the guards pulled him away from his dying mother. Rodney struggled against the guard in vain as he was so much weaker than the big muscled man. He saw his mother’s head fall limply to the side. Rodney couldn’t stop yelling as he was dragged around the house and
“Where is my mother?” Rodney asked.“Dead, as you will be if you continue to pester me.” Alberto Roco said, shamelessly. He walked around the room with his large hands in his pockets. He was a very tall and handsome man but in that moment, Rodney could only see a monster.“You are a sick man, Alberto Roco. You have me here already. What was the point in killing my mother?”“You are a man now, stop crying like a little baby. You need to start being more like your brother Rodrigo. Grow some balls.”“How can you be so heartless? My mother just died but you still keep taunting me. You have taken the most precious thing in my life, and you’re about to take more. You are a monster.”Alberto sighed. “Ahh whatever. I only came here to inform you that the results came out well. We are a match, son. We will be doing the final round of tests very soon.”“Go to hell.”“Alright,” Alberto said and marched out of the room. Rodney paced around not knowing what to do in the bare basement. The door sud