The next day was a Tuesday, and that day was bible study in my
church. I didn't want to go, as I could have just stayed in the room to
read. Because that was a chance to see Aramide again. I wore my only and
best pair of shoes, a white shirt with a black pant, and a red tie. I
looked at myself in the mirror, and I looked really good. So I headed
straight for church.
I got to church early, and I had to seat in
front. The 2nd row precisely. In a service of about 800 people, how
exactly was I going to see Aramide? The pastor really preached, as I
could remember that he was going up, and coming down. My mind wasn't in
the service. I was just surveying the whole congregation. But I couldn't
find her. "Maybe she didn't come at all." I thought to myself. Aramide
to me didn't look like someone who would miss weekdays' service unless
she has to be unavoidably absent.
After about 1 hour 30 minutes, the
whole programme ended and we shared the grace. I looked around, but
couldn't see any 'lookalike' of her. Well, I had to give up, as I was
trying to show a strong resolve, though I was very sad on the inside. As
I was on the main road looking for a bus, someone called my name.
"Dapo!" I knew it was her, or let me say I wished it was her. But you
know, wishes do come true. Indeed, it was Aramide.
Aramide: I looked around and didn't see you, I thought you didn't come.
Me: Really? I sat at the second row in front. (The reply should have been; same here, but I didn't want to be forward)
Aramide: Hope you enjoyed the message?
Me: Definitely, I did. The man of God is just so blessed and anointed.
Aramide: Did you hear when he talked about the health center?
Me: Yeah, it was really profound. (I didn't listen to anything, I just didn't want to look like a bad Christian).
The buses were coming, but so many people were there, also trying to
get a bus. Which means that one would have to struggle to enter the bus,
since it was just some minutes to 7pm, I just continued my conversation
with Aramide, and didn't bother rushing for the bus. Aramide did same.
Me: So what church to you attend at hone?
Aramide: RCC
Me: Redeem?
Aramide: Yeah sure.
Me: So you are a redeemer?
Aramide: (Laughing) Jesus is the redeemer, and I'm just the redeemed.
Me: Wow, nice analysis.
We continued discussing, and it was getting really interesting. We just continued. . .
Aramide: Actually, to be sincere, I've been looking for you since I
entered church. Because there is something I want to ask you, and
something I want to tell you.
Me: (My heart beat became ten times
faster, because the girl in question is a girl I liked since the first
time I saw her. "Is she going to ask me to date her? or tell me she
liked me? Or. . ." I kept wondering what she wanted to say as I prepared
my big YES for the big question. I was keeping mute for too long, so I
had to say something) You said you want to tell me something, and ask me
a question. Which one do you want to do exactly?
Aramide: (Laughing) Both.
Me: (Now it seems like it's what I was thinking, but I just kept calm) So let's hear the question.
Aramide: The question is: DO YOU. . .
What was the question? Find out in Episode 20.
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