After Lerato went back into her house, Emeka asked in surprise when he saw that she did not look right, “What’s wrong with you now? Didn’t I buy you the lipstick?”
“This isn’t about the lipstick!” Lerato said, “I just asked you to buy some lipstick for me. Why do you keep harping on about it as though you’ve done me some great favor? I’m angry because when I told that young man next door that I would recommend a job to him, he ended up telling me that it felt quite good not needing to do anything.”
Emeka took a bite of his food and said, “I would like to do nothing as well. He’s not wrong to say that.”
“You don’t understand…” Lerato related the incident of Miriam setting up a stall to sell peaches that morning.
Emeka was surprised. “But that has nothing to do with you, right?”
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