Safeeyas pov
"Safeeya!" He yelled my name so loudly, that I knew he wanted something. maybe he had lost his hoodie or even his towel.
"Yes Humaid, I am coming" I yelled while rounding up the work which I had in the kitchen.
I dropped the soup from the gas and placed it on the island, after doing all that, I made my way to him. He was sitting on the couch in the living room, he didnt look like he needed my help.
"Yes Humaid, what do you need?" I asked.
"Well, I wanted-" He said, he had a sly smile on his face, a mischievous one that a person gets when they are about to do something stupid.
"What?" I asked, my Hausa intonation was very clear, I hate it whenever I speak like that, but it is part of me I can never lose.
"You," he said, I raised my left eyebrow in confusion.
"What do you need me for?" I was so confused, he was acting very weird.
"Well I wanted to watch a movie with you, the 3d movie which I had promised to watch with you," he said, I chuckled.
"Oh, you got the movie?" I asked, I sat down next to him.
"Yes I did, so common lets go to the bedroom and watch it. its a very interesting Korean movie," he said, we took calm strides over to the bedroom. Our house happens to be a two-bedroom bungalow, it is very conducive to live in and I love it.
"Your hands feel so soft" He chuckled.
"Yes, I have been using that thing you got me, what do they call it again?" I was trying so hard to remember the name of the cream he got me last week, after complaining that my palms were too rough for a ladys.
"Shea butter," He said while opening the door to the bedroom, I facepalmed myself, the name was so easy to remember, yet I forgot.
"Oh yeah, Shea butter" Sometimes I wished I could do away with this horrible Hausa accent of mine. I wish I could speak so audibly like alhanislam. a poet and a motivational speaker on Instagram whom Adeelah my Friend once told me about, I wish I was her.
"Thats it," He said, he had inserted the DVD in the decoder.
"Jumong?" I questioned feeling quite bored already, he nodded.
"Yeah, I didnt watch the last episode where his grandson was the one taking the rule" Humaid sat on the couch next to me, and I rolled my eyes.
"Well I dont actually like war films so I am going to sleep, as it is, its almost time for Isha (Islamic obligatory prayer)" I said while checking the time on my phone.
"Why? please watch it with me " he tried to pout, I laughed, he looked very ugly doing that, it didnt suit him one bit.
"I need to sleep wallahi," I said while standing up on my feet.
"Okay then, goodnight, Ill be here till midnight. I need to watch the film till the end" He said while adjusting the pillows on the couch.
"Okay then, bye, but dont forget to pray Isha," I said and he nodded.
"Goodnight," I said before making my way toward the stairs. I walked slowly with the thought of my life invading my heart.
Two years ago I was a village girl whose mum sold kosai (beans cake) as a means of earning, but with the Arrival of Aunty Zarah, Humaids mother, everything changed, my life changed.
Aunty Sarah adored my behavior and the fact that I could speak fluent English and also write without going to school. I didnt attend the school like most people my age because Baba, my father, believed that it was a waste of money. Indeed, it wasnt easy watching my friends go to school, I had to sit home all day and do nothing helpful but run errands. Being a curious person, I begged my friend Iman, who had the opportunity to go to school to teach me, she thought me a lot, and that is why Im able to read and write today.
Aunty Sarah on the other hand came with a proposal to me to get married to her son, Humaid. who had liked me from the very first day he set his eyes on me.
And thankfully, I also had a liking for him just like many girls in the village did back then. Humaid was a handsome and charming young man who could sweep a girl off her feet with just his smile, many girls wanted him but he chose me and here I am, happily married to him.