Saturday 22 May 2021

A Love Nest In Limpopo (22)

“Eh suster, re no kwa sethunya and then ge re tšwela kantle re kreile die man a bodile. Gwa bitšwa maphodisa le ambulance, mara wa tseba maphodisa ba tla fihla ka nako ya bona…ke neng re eme?” (Eh sister, we just heard a gunshot and then when we got outside we found this man dead. Cops and the paramedics were called, but you know the police will arrive at their own time…How long have we been waiting?”) Madifako wished she could go to the police officer infront of her to ask him several questions but her instinct was refusing to get involved before she gathered as much information on the scene as possible. Fortunately she noticed Motlatjo's car even in the dark parking next to her car several houses away and she decided to join her best friend and figure things out. "Chomi, thanks for coming." "What the hell is going on here Madifako?" "Eish, I am not too sure. Maggy was threatening to tell Trevor everything and I intercepted a conversation between them on the phone and put Magwaza on the job to ruffle Maggy's feathers." "My friend, is this your idea of ruffling feathers? How dirty can you get and why would Magwaza leave such a mess. Has he called you?" Madifako shook her head and started crying. "No no no no...you are not going to be crying right now? Where is Trevor?" "He is driving from Giyani now and should be here in an hour." " Shit, ok...We need to get to the bottom of this before Trevor gets here. Anything else that you think I should know?" "Yeah, I asked Magwaza to leave Trevor's key under the big rock next to the gate and the small phone behind the fridge after destroying the sim card...Motlatjo I can't breathe." "You are going to breathe and compose yourself and we clean this mess up NOW. Here's the plan,check the cabby-hole there in front of you;there is a new sim card. Let's get airtime and locate your phone.If it's off then we know it's behind the fridge and if it rings then it's another issue to deal with. Madifako hurriedly got the sim card into a phone handed over to her by Motlatjo who was in full criminal swing making a call here and there for back up. As soon as the phone was ready the friends walked towards the crime scene and Motlatjo took the phone and backed away a bit from where Madifako was approcahing the scene and made the call hoping that the phone will not ring but it did...LOUDLY SO, under the sheet covering the body. Madifako wanted to run to the body and grab that phone and disappear with it but that was impossible. The ringing of the phone was exciting to the cops because they scrammed to the body hands covered in gloves one wanting to find the ringing phone and the other calling out for a plastic bag to collect the phone as evidence. Motlatjo hung the phone up immediately upon realizing that the phone she called was the one ringing under the white sheet. She immediately dismantled the phone she was using and removed the sim card and chewed it. Motlatjo grabbed Madifako by the arm and yanked her away from the onlookers and informed her that she needs to go in that scene and distract the cops from focusing on the phone and inform them of who she is and explain that her boyfriend called her informing her of what was happening and asked her to check on the scene as he's still making his way from Giyani. "What? I cannot go there shaking like a leaf like this Motlatjo..." "You are going to stop shaking and you are going to do as I tell you if you don't want to find yourself in jail" Motlatjo was as firm and instructive as the Don Mafia that Madifako met many years ago. She knew that her only best bet was to trust her friend and do as instructed.

Sunday 22 November 2020

 

A Love Nest in Limpopo (21)

When Magwaza is on the job you do not call him until he calls you yet HE WAS NOT CALLING. Madifako knew something was terribly wrong when she found herself getting into bed at midnight with no word from Magwaza. Sleep was nowhere to be found as Madifako tossed and turned from midnight till 03:27 when Trevor called, her heart literally walked out of her body and she knew that the plan had gone South.  

“Hello”

“Baby, what’s going on at my place? Are you ok? Where are you?” Trevor was panicking and Madifako did not know what to say to him as she has immediately broken into a sweat and jumping out of bed while getting into a pair of jeans, sneakers, T-shirt and a hoodie.

“What is it Trevor? I am at my place…What’s wrong?”

“Baby, please go to my house and tell me what’s happening there because I just got a call from Colonel Ngoepe and he says I need to get to Ladanna NOW and I will not be able to get there immediately as I am only leaving Giyani at this moment. Please love, go and I will find you there within the next hour and half.” Trevor hung up without giving Madifako a chance to agree or disagree with his plan.

Madifako’s head was spinning and she wanted to throw up and calm her nerves before she heads out to Trevor’s place. She desperately wanted to take a gulp of something strong but remembered that she might have to deal with South African Police Services. For the first time in a long time, Madifako knelt down and PRAYED.

After half an hour of pacing, she gathered strength to get into her car and drive to what smells like a crime scene. As she got in her car she called Motlatjo hoping that she would answer her phone this time. Fortunately, Motlatjo answered her phone.

“Madifako, what’s up at such an ungodly hour?”

“Yohhh, Motlatjo thank you for taking my call I need you, can you meet me at Trevor’s place right now please?”

“What’s happening Madifako?”

“I will talk to you when I see you.”

“Ok, I am coming.” Madifako felt a bit of relief that she will not be dealing with this situation alone.”

As she made a turn into Bulawayo Street, Madifako couldn’t hide her panic because she was met by red and blue lights from police vans and ambulances. She switched her headlights off and parked her car several houses from Trevor’s place. She got out of her car and discreetly joined the onlookers and tried to gather what was going on.

Trevor’s yard was cordoned off by the SAPS yellow tape and there was a body covered with a white sheet in the middle of the street right in front of Trevor’s gate with cops taking pictures of possible evidence around the body she guessed. Madifako, asked a random guy next to her as to what was happening and the man said, “Eh suster, re no kwa sethunya and then ge re tšwela kantle re kreile die man a bodile. Gwa bitšwa maphodisa le ambulance, mara wa tseba maphodisa ba tla fihla ka nako ya bona…ke neng re eme?” (Eh sister, we just heard a gunshot and then when we got outside we found this man dead. Cops and the ambulance were called, but you know the police will arrive at their own time…How long have we been waiting?”)

Sunday 5 July 2020

A Love Nest in Limpopo (20)

"Oh Trevie-Boy has finally decided to come to the party?"
"Forget about that I have someone threatening my happiness and I need you to do something about it. We have an appointment tonight at Trevor's flat and here's the key to the place. You are going to pretend to be Trevor and when she gets to the house you do whatever you want with her."
"Whatever, you said...Are you sure? Christmas came early this year."
"Magwaza, the less I know the better. There's the R7500.00 you asked for in cash and once you are done please lock up and leave the key under the big stone next to the gate. I'm also leaving you with the small phone so that you communicate directly with her. When all is done destroy the SIM card and leave the phone in the kitchen behind the fridge. I will wait for your message to inform me when all is done and I will fetch the key and the phone. Keep it clean and Good Luck!" Madifako said all this as she hurried to the door to leave then Magwaza said, "You know I don't need luck Bev...I need one round to get me going."

Madifako became Magwaza's sex slave many years ago as part of an agreement they had to keep her secrets from the world therefore whenever he demands it he gets it. The only consolation she had in this whole thing was that Magwaza was the father of 2 of her children and she knew it would be pointless to deny him sex because he would have his way with her ANYWAY so she complied after she convinced him to at least use a condom this time because she has a medical issue to deal with. He had his way with her fortunately for nothing more than 10minutes and one could tell that the rapist in him was satisfied and ready to continue with the criminal activities of the day.

As Madifako left Magwaza's place she drove home numb at the reality of her twisted life and just wanted to soak herself in the bath and wash off her gangster ex husband's scent and the shame that covers her every time she finds herself at his mercy. The thought of Maggy Mudau threatening to expose her to Trevor justified whatever Magwaza is going to do to Maggy because Madifako cannot imagine losing Trevor for anything and NOBODY has the right to threaten her and gets away with it.

As she got to her house she took a hot bath and decided to phone Motlatjo hoping they could go out and fix their relationship but Motlatjo decided not to answer her phone. The day went by so slowly as she kept her eyes on the slow moving hours for Magwaza's message to inform her of the feathers ruffled and /or plucked...no communication from Magwaza throughout the day and night until she started panicking. When Magwaza is on the job you don't call him until he calls you yet HE WAS NOT CALLING. Madifako knew something was terribly wrong when she found herself getting into bed at midnight with no word from Magwaza.

Thursday 28 May 2020

A Love Nest in Limpopo (19)

Madifako was shaking like a leaf, she hates being cornered and Maggy is not playing fair. She was going to put an end to this whole thing once and for all. As she hung up she notices that she has a new message from Maggy and bloody woman is changing the meeting place to Trevor's place in Ladanna. "Who the hell is this woman? And how does she know so much about Trevor? Feathers will not be ruffled here they will be plucked!" thought Madifako.

She was in full rage because now her instinct was telling her that Maggy was on her case from the very first day she met her and consulted under false pretence. She cooked up a storm to distract herself whilst having wine to calm her nerves. Trevor walked in feeling calmer than when he left. "The house smells divine baby," he said.
"Thank you love...All for you. Would you like a glass of wine?"
"Yes please, and Madifako I want to sincerely apologise for what I put you through especially where Mbali is concerned. I think the universe taught me a harsh lesson here that I am toying with something very precious in you and I would be a fool not to learn this lesson before I lose you. I will never put you through something like this ever again. I am so sorry and please note that I have ended things with Mbali and I am on a clean slate with you. I also know that when you gossip about me to Motlatjo you call me Mr National all that is over. I want to have a clear conscious when it comes to us and we are not going to start our marriage on a foundation full of lies and pain,"

That last sentence jabbed Madifako and she burst into tears thinking about the burden that now rests on her shoulders because she knows Trevor all too well. A confession from her would mean an end to their relationship. Trevor is a Tsonga man they are not too forgiving when it comes to infidelity from a woman. She would be doomed.
Trevor hugged Madifako apologizing over and over thinking that she is crying because of him not knowing that she is crying because of the drama in her life. Madifako calmed down and served dinner and they had what seemed like a normal night under the crazy circumstances. Trevor then said, "Baby, tomorrow I am going to Giyani overnight to see the folks because I had alluded to Mbali's pregnancy and I need to explain myself to them face to face."
"Oh ok, that is totally understandable love," said Madifako. She could not imagine her luck because it meant that she will have his house all to herself to deal properly with Maggy without worrying about him popping up...the night ended well (drama-free).

Trevor got on the road to Giyani very early in the morning leaving Madifako still snoozing. She was woken up by a call from Magwaza..."Hello."
"Wake up Bev-Ntho-Tse-Monate change of plans, I have to skin a chicken in Seshego later today so I need that brief of yours now before I leave town. See you in 30 minutes." Magwaza hung-up before Madifako could even understand what he was saying about a chicken which could mean anything where Magwaza was concerned. She took a quick shower and rushed out to Magwaza's place. The memories of her gangster life came rushing back as she walked into his house to find him sharpening a knife.
"Ahhh Bev-Ma-Baby, mother of my children what trouble have you found yourself in this time?"
"I have a woman threatening the prospects of my getting married Magwaza."
"Oh Trevie-Boy has finally decided to come to the party?"
"Forget about that I have someone threatening my happiness and I need you to do something about it. We have an appointment tonight at Trevor's place and here's the key to the place. You are going to pretend to be Trevor and when she gets to the house you do whatever you want with her."
"Whatever you said...Are you sure? Christmas came early this year."


Wednesday 15 January 2020

A Love Nest in Limpopo (18)

Madifako didn't think that she would ever need to contact Magwaza in this lifetime ever again but she was now desperate and besides Maggy is pushing her to it. As she was calling her gangster friend Trevor got back to the car and told Madifako that they were leaving; he was fuming because suddenly Mbali's story does not add up because she claims she is 3 months pregnant and the last time he saw her was 6 months ago.

Trevor drove like a maniac back to Madifako's place. It was pretty evident that he actually desperately wanted a baby and matter of fact was prepared to take two wives in order not to lose having a relationship with his unborn child. Madifako almost felt sad for him but remembered that his polygamous intentions were brought to her attention by Mbali which is a clear red flag because it means now that she has agreed to be his wife, more women are still going to pop up in their lives which is a clear recipe for disaster because Madifako cannot imagine sharing her Trevor with other women.
When they got to the house, Trevor started releasing his frustrations about Mbali to Madifako and usually this is the part where Madifako throws a fit but this time around she had to keep calm in order not to anger Trevor and to keep him focused on Mbali probably until after tomorrow because she has Maggy Mudau to deal with. In order to hold  her peace, Madifako decided to prepare a hearty meal for Trevor and plot her next move. As she was cutting and chopping Trevor said, "Baby, please allow me half an hour to get some fresh air, I am going for a drive because I cannot think straight."

He left without giving Madifako a chance to respond and she was more than happy to have him leave because she needs to call Magwaza.
The phone did not ring twice and the scary husky voice said: Beverly-Ntho-tse-lovely what a lovey surprise?
"Hi Magwaza, I need your help."
"It's either someone is about to die or is dead already...which is it?"
"Neither, I don't play that game anymore. I just want to ruffle feathers."
"You know the price has gone up right? Feathers go for 7.5"
"No problem, where do we meet for a brief?"
"Tomorrow, same time same place Bev...It's been a while Bev. I can't wait to see that round bottom of yours."
"See you then."

Madifako was shaking like a leaf, she hates being cornered and Maggy is not playing fair. She was going to put an end to this whole thing once and for all. As she hung up she notices that she has a new message from Maggy and bloody woman is changing the meeting place to Trevor's place in Ladanna. "Who the hell is this womn? And how does she know so much about Trevor?" Feathers will not be ruffled here they will be plucked!

A Love Nest in Limpopo (17)

"Uyangijwayela wena Trevor (You are disrespecting me Trevor). You sweet talk me to come to Polokwane only for you to come to me walking hand in hand with another woman? Is this the cowardice behavior I heard about Limpopo men? Sorry sisi (sister), I don't know who you are in my man's life but he and I have been together for two years now and we are having a baby. I am here to discuss the plan of informing our parents about the pregnancy and arrange for lobola negotiations...Hey wena (you) Trevor is this the Tsonga polygamous issue you hinted that we should talk about when I got here? Haibo imihlolo ka James?! (Amazing)"

Madifako wanted to respond to so many things that Mbali said and probably terminate Trevor for the dog he clearly is but reminded herself that she is here as a spectator in Trevor's drama and decided to let him face the situation alone. She quickly remembered that she needs his phone to delete Maggy's message and thought this would be the perfect time to ask for his phone to 'make an urgent call' whilst he is distracted because he clearly was not expecting Mbali to react this way and he looked flushed and embarrassed.

"Excuse me, Trevor may I make a quick call on your phone I forgot to load airtime earlier and pass me the car keys as well please, you'll find me in the car."
Trevor did not hesitate to give Madifako the phone and keys which he probably appreciated the time he will have with Mbali without Madifako present.
Madifako walked out of CoFi into the car and searched for Maggy Mudau's SMS; she found and deleted it. She thought to actually save the number under a pseudo name and block the number just in case Maggy decides to call Trevor. Her mind was racing in all sorts of directions and Mbali's reaction and what she said made Madifako's anger rise to levels beyond control. It's pretty clear that Trevor was two-timing her all along.

She put that thought on the back burner and decided to send Maggy an SMS from Trevor's phone and scheduled a meeting place and time. Fortunately Maggy responded immediately confirming her availability for the next day 8pm at the Peter Mokaba Stadium parking lot. Madifako gave Maggy an alternative number to communicate to because this was supposedly a 'work number', the number she gave Maggy was her other number and she needed to cut communication on Trevor's number and luckily Maggy fell for it. To make sure that Maggy will not be sending smses to Trevor she blocked her number and hoped for the best.

Madifako didn't think that she would ever need to contact Magwaza in this lifetime ever again but she was now desperate and besides Maggy is pushing her to it. As she was dialling her gangster friend Trevor got back to the car and told Madifako that they were leaving; he was fuming because suddenly Mbali's story does not add up because she claims she is 3 months pregnant and the last time he saw her was 6 months ago.

Friday 28 June 2019

A Love Nest in Limpopo (16)

Trevor never disappoints when it comes to putting an outfit for Madifako together; he knows how to make her look and feel good and she knew that that is one activity he enjoys which will be a good distraction for some time.

Madifako sat in the hot bath and allowed herself to morph into the plotting self she had promised to never reveal again but Maggy was now pushing her to it. Madifako decided that before the end of the night she will have accessed Trevor's phone to delete Maggy's message and number. Secondly, she is going to attempt to mend fences with Motlatjo and failure thereof Motlatjo will have to take the back seat because this whole thing was clearly threatening the prospects of getting married yet again...and THAT is not going to happen. Madifako shouted,"Baby, could you pass me my phone please?!"
Trevor brought the phone and got back to what he was busy with. Madifako dialled her best friend's number and it rang several times then was hung up. She knew that Motlatjo was upset with her and wished she had given her a chance before making her own conclusions about her. It upset her and she decided on sending a text:
"Chomi, I hope this thing is not going to come between us. We have been through so much for us to lose each other over MM. I love you and would not want to lose you but also understand that you are hurt. Please call me as soon as you regain your strength. I need you!"
Motlatjo responded to the text with a "Sharp!"
That response was good enough for Madifako, she understood her best friend and knew that when she feels better things will go back to some form of normality.

Trevor popped in the bathroom to give Madifako a towel, "Finish up baby, we need to get going."
Madifako got out of the bath and found what looked like a matching outfit to what Trevor was already wearing. A pair of jeans with a white long sleeved shirt complimented by a pair of red heels (Trevor had red sneakers on)...Madifako found that all too cute and smiled as she got ready to meet the woman carrying her future husband's baby!
The drive to CoFi at Savannah Mall from Bendor Park was shorter than usual thought Madifako and by the time they parked in front of the restaurant her heart started beating in her throat. She realized then that she was actually not quite ready for this. "Trevor, I am not sure about this hey?"
"Baby, I am here with you and I am sure about this. Trust ME!"
Trevor and Madifako walked into the restaurant hand in hand and as they approached a table where a gorgeously glowing young Zulu girl was seated; she raised her eyes from the menu and when she saw the two in front of her she said,"Oh hell NO Trevor Mkhabela! When you said you will not be alone I did not think you meant this! Are you kidding me?! What is this?" Trevor tried to calm Mbali down but the Shaka Zulu in her had come out to play.

"Uyangijwayela wena Trevor. You sweet talk me to come to Polokwane only for you to come to me walking hand in hand with another woman? Is this the cowardice behavior I heard about Limpopo men? Sorry sisi, I don't know who you are in my man's life but him and I have been together for two years now and we are having a baby. I am here to discuss the plan of informing our parents about the pregnancy and arrange for lobola negotiations...Hey wena Trevor is this the Tsonga polygamous issue you hinted that we should talk about when I got here? Haibo imihlolo ka James?!"