WEDDING OF MY EX (EPISODE 25)

WEDDING OF MY EX (EPISODE 25)
©Aaron A.A

THE PRINCESS ROAD
Chris overtakes wrongly, drawing the angry horns of drivers.
His attention is divided between driving and looking out for a wedding procession.
His face is an epitome of distress. He fumbles out his phone and dials Effe’s number. The call is picked.
CHRIS
Effe? Is that you, Effe? Hello, Effe?
MRS. OPOKU
This is her mother, Chris. Her phone is with me.
CHRIS
Oh, Mrs. Opoku! I nee-d to speak to Effe. plea-se, plea-se, let me speak to her.
MRS. OPOKU
I will not let you speak to her! Chris, why now? Why do you want to wreck her life so much? plea-se leave the poor girl alone.
CHRIS
You don’t un-derstand, Mrs. Opoku. I nee-d to speak to her! There is something she must know.
MRS. OPOKU
Today? After all these painful years it is today, her wedding day, that you choose to speak to her? I’m sorry, Chris. She’s had enough of you and your childishness. Just let her be. Let her be happy for once. She’s suffered too much. Rupert is good to her. He adores her. Who knows, he may be able to bring back the smile to my girl’s face, the smile you destroyed!
CHRIS
Oh, plea-se, Mommy! Oh, plea-se, I nee-d to speak to Effe!
MRS. OPOKU
Keep away from her, Chris! You had your chance and you blew it. Effe doesn’t want to speak to you ever again! Get that throu-gh your thick head and leave her alone.
She cuts the line. He redials and listens. The phone rings, but Mrs. Opoku cuts him off repeatedly.
CHRIS
Okay, one of her friends. Her best friend. Yes, someb©dy who’ll be her maid. Who, who, WHO? Yes, Sylvia…do I still have her number. Yes, yes, yes, I think so…lemme see…
Chris slows down, swings off the long stretch of road and parks.
He fli-ps throu-gh his phone contact lists, selects Sylvia and dials.
SYLVIA
Hello?
CHRIS
Hello, Sylvia.
SYLVIA
Get lost, as-s-hole.
CHRIS
Sylvia? This is Chris!
SYLVIA
Yeah, I know. Just get lost. You imbecile.
She cuts the line.
CHRIS
Damn bit-ch!
Just then he sees five white Chrysler cars! It is a beauty to watch.
They are pas-sing right by! There is no question that this is the bride’s procession because the cars are decorated with the same gold and white colours he saw in the church!
Chris desperately swings his car unto the road, cuts right across to the other side, and heads straight for the last two cars!
People scream loudly, cars blast their horns with concern.
The fourth car pas-ses, missing Chris’ car by inches. Chris parks across the street, cleanly cutting off the last car in the procession which comes to a screeching halt!
The fourth car has now parked, and alre-ady three men had jumped out.
Chris gets out of the car and approaches the fifth car slowly, praying that Effe will be inside.
Chris is unaware that the three men had closed in behind him. He walks slowly towards the fifth car.
The driver also gets out. He is a hvge man, and he is angry. He rushes at Chris, speaking angrily.
The driver tries to push Chris back. Chris slams a fist into his face, and he falls.
Suddenly the three men from the other car gr-ab him. Chris struggles with them furiously, s£nding one crashing, but the others push him to his knees and down on the ha-rd road.
The back door of the fifth car opens. A foot clad in white stockings and beautiful white shoes steps out, and then she emerges.
Effe is dressed in her wedding go-wn, and she looks so stunning that tears come to Chris’ eyes. Her veil is up, and she regards him with shocked eyes.
CHRIS
Oh, Effe!
EFFE
St©p it. Don’t hurt him! Let him go!
Other people from the other cars have arrived on the scene too.
They include Mr. and Mrs. Opoku, Sylvia, Dr. Anaman and a few others.
DOCTOR ANAMAN
Chris, my boy! What’re you doing here? Get up from the street boy!
MRS. OPOKU
Chris Bawa! What calamity are you bringing on my daughter? Why do you want to bring bad omens on her wedding day?
. OPOKU
Let the boy be, woman. Chris, you’re indeed causing a big mess. What do you want?
CHRIS
Can we talk, Effe? For a moment, plea-se? Give me just five minutes!
MRS. OPOKU
No, Chris, not now, not ever! Leave her be! She’s getting married, and we’re alre-ady late!
. OPOKU
(speaking sharply to his wife.) That’s not your decision, Ivy! Effe, my angel, do you want to talk to him? We’re causing a big scene here.
EFFE
Chris. What do you want?
Cars continue to honk angrily.
DOCTOR ANAMAN
Listen, you better get your car off the street, Chris, before the police come. You’re blocking the flow of traffic!
One of the drivers clim-bs into Chris’ car and drives it off the street.
The driver of the fifth car also drives unto the sidewalk and parks.
Chris moves towards Effe, and she meets him.
They stare at each other.
The tears well up in Chris’ eyes first, and then slowly they fall down his cheeks.
Effe does not speak, but her eyes well up with tears too, and slowly they spill down her lovely cheeks.
CHRIS
Four years ago Mr. Afful c@m£ to my office. He told me you and Bright Koffie were lovers, that you’d been taking my money, the one from our joint Savings Account, and giving it to him. I was a fool. I didn’t ask you. I checked the account, and realized you had withdrawn the money. I believed him.
EFFE
Bright told me about it this morning. He said you followed me to the Sports Club. I didn’t know Mr. Afful was involved.
CHRIS
Oh, Effe! Afful lured me to the Sports club. I saw you and Bright together. You were behaving like an inti-mate couple. I was convinced you were lovers!
EFFE
I told you about him. I told you about Kofi Panyin.
CHRIS
Damn it, Effe! How was I supposed to know the Kofi Panyin you told me about was Bright Koffie?
EFFE
You could’ve asked me, Chris, when you saw us together!
CHRIS
Yes, I know I was a fool in letting Afful manipulate me, but you could’ve told me you were transferring the money into a new account!
EFFE
Yes, I should have, Chris. un-der normal circu-mtances I would have. But I was terrified because Elaine spoke to me and said you were going to withdraw all the money from the account and tell me we didn’t have money to begin a married life. I panicked, I guess. I wanted to invest the money, and get more for our life.
CHRIS
Oh, God! Afful told me there was more, and foolish as I was, I believed him. He called me to the Ocean Front h0tel, where I witnessed you meeting Mr. Joshua Darkwa.
EFFE
(totally stunned)
You were there? Oh, God, Chris! I wasn’t meeting him! His son, Stanley, was in a bad shape. He wanted to commit suicide! I was just helping out! I was just trying to make him see that was not the answer to his problem.
CHRIS
I didn’t know that, Effe! I didn’t know! I was with Afful, and for three hours you were inside the h0tel room with that man! I believed the worst!
EFFE
You fool! Why didn’t you just ask me about it, and why didn’t you come and break in the h0tel door or something? I would’ve done that! I c@m£ to your house after leaving the h0tel. I wanted to tell you about Stanley, and how you would also kill me if you left me, but then, that awful thing happened!
CHRIS
Oh, yeah. About that. You were ma-king a video for me, right?
EFFE
Yes, Chris. With that camcorder you bought me! Maybe…
CHRIS
(holding up a hand, cutting her short.)
Michael, my friend, found the camcorder. He just brou-ght it to me at the church premises. It captured everything. That drink Steve gave you was drugged on Elaine’s orders!
EFFE
Steve? Elaine’s orders? He told me you’ve realized you made a mistake in choosing me. He and your mother both told me you still loved Elaine, and wanted to leave me but didn’t know how. Steve later called and told me the r@p£ scene was planned by you so that you could get rid of me.
CHRIS
(face melting with shock)
Steve told you that? Oh, God!
EFFE
That day your mother told you I hit her… I didn’t, Chris. You must believe me. She was telling me to leave you alone, that you loved Elaine. She fell accidentally. I don’t know if you believe me, but I never hit her!
CHRIS
(voice chokes on a sob. He is hurting.)
I know. She confessed to me after I confronted her with evidence from Dr. Anaman’s examination. That video showed how Steve drugged the drink and tried to r@p£ you. It shows how you fought him off. Oh, Effe…
EFFE
But there’s still something else, isn’t it? I can see it in your eyes. What is it, Chris?
CHRIS
(glances at the other people)
I can’t say it here, Effe, not with all these people pres£nt.
EFFE
Say it, Chris. I have nothing to hide.
CHRIS
No, Effe. I can’t say it here. Afful took me to the Gentlemen’s Perk too.
EFFE
The what? I didn’t catch that, Chris.
CHRIS
Don’t let us do this here, Effe, plea-se.
EFFE
I’m not going anywhere with you, Chris. Let’s get this over with, right here. I told you, I have nothing to hide.
CHRIS
Afful took me to the Gentlemen’s Perk Nightclub, where I saw you performing.
EFFE
Me? At a nightclub? Performing what? What’re you talking about, Chris?
CHRIS
(speaking explosively)
Don’t lie to me, Effe! I was there! You saw me! You begged the bouncers not to beat me up when I climbe-d unto that stage! Don’t pretend now, plea-se, Effe! Leave me something to hold on to, at least! I saw you str!pping n-ked! I c@m£ towards you, I was beaten…plea-se that’s the main reason why I broke off with you, and you know it!
EFFE
St©p it, Chris! Is that how you want to justify yourself, by lying? I don’t know what you’re talking about, Chris. I think we’re done here. plea-se let me go.
CHRIS
Don’t do this, Effe, plea-se. I saw you. You saw me! But if that’s how you want to pl@yit, fine. I un-derstand.
A woman’s voice breaks in from behind Chris.
A WOMAN’S VOICE
St©p haras-sing her. That was me, you silly man.
The pas-s£nger door of the fifth Chrysler has opened, and a woman steps out.
She is the bridesmaid. She is the exact replica of Effe.
And, worse fo all, she looks exactly like Effe. Chris turns and stares at Effe, and then he whirls round and stares at the woman who has gotten out of the car.
They look exactly the same. Twins? Chris loses it then. He begins to shake his head, and then he clamps a hand to his mouth.
He looks first at Effe, and then at the new woman. His face horrified.
CHRIS
Oh, God! No, don’t tell me that is also a mistake! What’s this, Effe? Who’s this?
EFFE
(speaking gently)
This is Eyram Kedem, my long-lost twin sister! You see, when my mother took me to the Orphanage, we were twins, but Mr. Afful kept me at the orphanage and took Eyram, my sister, to another woman who was a slut, and who ran a place for men to have fun.
EYRAM
(now stands besides Chris. She looks up at him.)
My sister is modest. Actually, that woman operated a brothel. She brou-ght me up. Afful always c@m£ to me when I grew up. He was my pimp. He gave me to rich men and took lots of money from them. Afful never told me I had a twin sister. He was the one who introduced me to the Gentlemen’s Perk.
One day he c@m£ with a woman who offered me lots of money to put on a sizzling performance that night. That was the night Afful brou-ght you to the club. I was there when you were being beaten. I didn’t know you were my own lost sister’s fiancée! I just didn’t like the way the guys treated you. That was why I asked them to st©p beating you. For some reason, I felt sorry for you because I knew you had been set up.
Chris can ba-rely stand up. He stares at Effe with great fear and panic.
He shakes his head, and great tears fall down his cheeks.
. OPOKU
To cut a long story short, Jonathan Afful took ill about three years ago. He was really in a bad shape. He begged the doctors to get in t©uçh with Effe and get her to come see him. When Effe went to see him he begged for her forgiveness and managed to scribble an address for her, He told her she had a twin and she could find her at the address. A day after that Afful suffered a mas-sive stro-ke and died a week later. Effe tracked down Eyram with the address and they’ve been re-united ever since.
DOCTOR ANAMAN
This woman who was working with this Afful, I think it is Elaine, son. Somehow, she and Afful put all these series of horrible incidents together!
EFFE
(tears drenching her face)
Chris. You saw a str!pper and thought it was me? Me, your love, a str!pper? God, you never knew me, did you? I don’t think I can ever forgive you for thinking that of me! That alone should’ve told you something bad was happening!!
DOCTOR ANAMAN
(sadly)
What was he to think, my dear girl? The young man had alre-ady been convinced you were a gold-digger capable of slee-ping with old men, and a whole lot of other nons-en-se, and he had no idea you had a twin sister. What was he to think? I think you should put yourself in his shoes. What he could have done was to confront you with it then maybe the truth would have come out.
CHRIS
I was convinced that you had wronged me. I was convinced you didn’t love me. Dear Lord, I wanted this to be true, that you had been at the club. I wanted to forgive you for that, at least, so that I can have you back. Oh, God! I saw the ugly sides of a hexagon where there were only the smooth curves of a circle. I saw a devil where only an angel dwelled! I saw truths in falsehood! I have wronged you, Effe. I don’t deserve you. I really don’t deserve you!
EFFE
(clutches her heart. Her face is anguished.)
Oh, Chris! You foolish dear one! Now look at what you’ve done to us!
CHRIS
(walks forward and takes Effe’s hands. Their tears fall stronger.)
Do you remember that day in Dr. Anaman’s clinic, when we found each other?
EFFE
How can I ever forget the day I drew my first breath, Chris Bawa?
CHRIS
Welcome back to my heart, Effe Kedem Opoku.
EFFE
You’ll always be the owner of mine, Chris Bawa.
Their combined tears fall on their intertwined hands.
CHRIS
Can you, will you, for our love’s sake, come back to me?
EFFE
(tears fall ha-rder and heavier.)
I will always love you, Chris Bawa, you fool, but you know I can’t break my promise to that dear old man! I can’t. I won’t. He’s been simply good to me. I can’t break his heart, and I can’t humiliate him.
CHRIS
(face shattered)
Oh, God! And a k!ss? Do I get a p@rting k!ss? Like a souvenir. Something I will hold on to until you become mine again?
EFFE
My heart tears up now, Chris. I don’t know how I’m going to be able to go throu-gh the next hour of my life! But a k!ss, alas, my soul cries for it. But unfortunately can’t give you one.
CHRIS
I know. A first k!ss, for you, only on the altar, right?
EFFE
No, Chris! I know, if you k!ssme, I will take off this go-wn and throw it away. If you k!ssme, I will be lost. I cannot go to that church. That k!sswill imprison me in your kingdom for life. Oh, Chris! Oh, my heart screams! I can feel it breaking! To find you again, at this time, and lose you instantly, is killing me! But there is Rupert to think of. He doesn’t deserve the humiliation.
CHRIS
My heart is forever shattered. Each second of my life, from now on, will be spent in agony. Each breath I take will be a pain to a heart I shattered myself because I lacked the basic ingredient for a good relationsh!p: trust. Let this heart rot, let it kill me with its poison. No one deserves it better than me. Have a good life, Effe. And try to be happy. You deserve that. As for me, let death be my early companion!
Chris drops her hands and turns away. The people around are all crying.
Mr. Opoku t©uçhes his arm. Eyram embr@ces him. She is crying silently.
EYRAM
Forgive me, Chris. I never meant to hurt you! I’m so sorry!
Chris nods. Mrs. Opoku t©uçhes him, and then she embr@ces him. He moves on.
EFFE
Chris.
He turns.
EFFE
I love you. You’re taking my soul away, you know. For now and eternity. The pain you feel is amplified here in my heart.
Chris nods. Tears drown him. He turns and enters his car. He watches as they all board the cars.
Chris watches as the cars move away. His forehead falls on the steering-wheel.
His b©dy trembles with great sobs. Suddenly a voice speaks.
DOCTOR ANAMAN
Get down, son. You can’t drive. Let me take you home.
Chris looks up slowly. Dr. Anaman is standing beside the car.
CHRIS
You didn’t go to the wedding?
DOCTOR ANAMAN
(wiping his tears with a handkerchief.)
You nee-d a father now, son. I ’m here. If you will let me.
Chris nods.
He gets down, and then frantically he goes into Dr. Anaman’s stretched arms.
He holds the old man ti-ght. And then Chris begins to shake.
His whole b©dy trembles as he wails like an infant.

To be continued

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