Friendship And The Clean Sweep [Non-Fiction]

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I was a young adult in a strange city among strange people who spoke a different language. I was determined to make things work for the one year I would spend there.

So I hustled and was hired to work at a courthouse. Luckily, the probationary job came with accommodation but I had to wait for one of the apartments (commonly called boys' quarters) to be vacant. I stared in shock at the human resource manager when she relayed the information.

"Where am I to stay in the meantime?" I asked.

She shrugged, checked her wristwatch and grabbed her fancy handbag. It was almost lunchtime and also her closing time. "You are not a child naa," she said and stood up. I stood too. "Don't you have a friend around here?"

"No, I don't. I travelled down from Lagos, as stated in my documents," I replied calmly and hoped she would understand. Instead, she frowned and advised me to find a place to stay pending when the apartment would be empty.

I'd been squatting sort of with acquaintances that I met on arrival because I couldn't afford a hotel room. Securing the job was my priority because I knew an accommodation would come with it. Then I was told I had to wait for the occupant to vacate the apartment whenever she was ready.

The human resource manager left the courthouse premises that afternoon and I became miserable. I felt so alone.

Word had gone around the courthouse that a new assistant had been hired. Some staff greeted me enthusiastically. I forced a smile and tried to be nice because I would be working alongside them.

I went to the courthouse restaurant and sat down at one of the tables to strategize my next move. A waitress begged me to give her a few minutes to take care of a customer before taking my order. I nodded, quietly pulled out my phone and began to scroll through.

Then someone pulled out a chair beside me and sat down. I glanced up and a fine, young lady with ample physique grinned at me.

I was surprised. I was not used to strangers being nice to me or straight up giving me an inviting wide smile. I think I gave her a wobbly, slight smile in return, waiting for her to say something.

"Hi! My name is Elsie," she said cheerily. I liked the sound of her voice, it was singsong and a bit sharp, like a child's. I couldn't help but smile better at that point.

"My name is Kemi. I'm new here," I replied.

"I know! Manager told me that you will move into my apartment after I leave in about a few weeks."

Ohhh. Now the meeting made sense. I became curious and before I could ask why she was still around, she added, "I'm waiting for one of the judges who travelled overseas to return and sign a recommendation for me. He'll be back in about two weeks. Why don't you move in with me today or now, if you like?"

I was miserable before but after talking with this cheery lady, I felt so much better. That was how our friendship began. We had lunch together that afternoon and got to know one another better.

I moved into the apartment the following day after work and the state of the room was unbelievable! Elsie and I were polar opposites. I liked my environment neat while she was carefree and so was the state of the room.

"Put your things anywhere. It's fine by me," she said, waving around the room and turning on the TV to watch a movie with a bottle of chilled Coke.

Rather than make an issue out of it, I relaxed and watched TV. Her extroversion and carefree attitude were what I needed at that point in my life. She lightened up the apartment and there was no dull moment with her.

But I worried every minute about the untidy state of the apartment. She noticed and apologised that it was who she was and she would be leaving soon anyway. I could decorate to my taste after. I smiled and tried to ignore the situation so it didn't come between our budding friendship.

The following day was my day off. As soon as Elsie went out, I pounced on the apartment!

I took out cleaning brushes, detergent, a mopstick, a broom and got to work. I turned the entire place upside down. While cleaning I found some cash stashed away under some old books. Within hours, our apartment was sparklingly clean and tidy.

I laid down to rest when I heard Elsie yell my name from downstairs in her singsong voice. She often did that to piss me off in a funny way. When she opened the front door, her mouth fell open, her handbag and takeaway lunch fell from her hand to the floor.

"Kemi!!! What did you do?"

I guffawed at the look on her face. She was impressed and much more so when I gave her the money I found. I was proud of myself for the work I'd done.

The following day when I returned from the courthouse, the apartment was in disarray.

I stopped trying until she moved away.



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As good as she was, there are annoying people like that. I regretted taking a guy in during my school days, he was the untidy time and he made life terrible for me that I had to lock a room for myself and open the other room for the other students since I was in care of the apartment.

You made a smart choice to wait until she was gone before doing the cleaning again, do you guys still keep in touch?

I am think she's got an amazing personality aside from the cleaning thing.

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Oh yes, it made sense to wait till Elsie moved to tidy the apartment to my taste. We can't all be the same, so I accept that part of her. Elsie is a cool lady. We still keep in touch though we live states apart! Thanks a lot for your visit. !PIZZA 🙂

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You really try to be able to cope with her, and not let her untidiness come between your friendship. I'm just glad you two don't have to stay for long before she leaves.

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Living with another person and being totally different from us is always complicated. Many problems arise and it can become a race of who can bear more. hahaha.

At least your living with your partner ended on good terms, I imagine that they are still friends.
I really liked the narrative, excellent work.
Thanks for sharing.
Good day!

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Yes. Elsie and I are still good friends. Thanks for this lovely comment. !PIZZA 🙂

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whenever she was ready.

WOw, is that how things like that are supposed to be done?

Why don't you move in with me today or now, if you like?"

And she is nice.

I found some cash stashed away under some old books.

Did you return them? hehe

when I gave her the money I found. I was proud of myself for the work I'd done.

That was nice of you :)

Women empowering women kind of thing.

I stopped trying until she moved away.

I would have done the same too hahahahah

I love how creative your waiting was with this nonfiction.

I could picture the scenes in my head. You are talented sis. :)

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hhahahahaha what a good story, good thing you didn't take it personally and wait for it to go away. Sometimes amongst the mess there is order in that person, but every person is a world and you never know what they have inside their head.

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Sometimes amongst the mess there is order in that person, but every person is a world and you never know what they have inside their head.

I quite agree. We cannot all act the same so it was about accepting her that way and valuing our friendship. Thanks a lot for reading. !PIZZA 🙂

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You are a girl with clear goals who knows how to give objects and moments their rightful value and place, @kemmyb.
It speaks highly of you that you postponed your cleaning craving, giving more importance to strengthening the friendship with your new friend. This story is so endearing! A very enjoyable read. Thanks for sharing this interesting experience.

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I'm glad I let our friendship grow rather than worry about something as mundane as tidiness of an apartment. I made a friend thereby. Thanks so much for this lovely and encouraging comment.

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hahaha This was way too relatable but I'm more like Elsie. A well-told anecdote.

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I laid down to rest when I heard Elsie yell my name from downstairs in her singsong voice.

This made me smile. I like the way this story portrays the polar opposite roommates. I've had my share. It's really the small things that get to us and you wrote about it well. We can't always get along with everyone !LUV

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