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s he held her in his
arms that October evening he knew that she was the woman he would never have.
He had been brought up to believe that a man possesses a woman. Deep down, he
knew that it was a fleeting moment but a welcome break from the monotony of
making love to his frigid wife.
Kivuva was and still is
a man of few words. He had pictured marital live as a bed of perpetual marital
bliss. She was good at kissing, hugging and dancing. Never had he in his
wildest dreams thought that he could have a cold marriage. She was in his mind,
Lot’s wife. He, of the biblical Sodom and Gomorrah. Simply a pillar of salt. He
was the chief pastor in his local church.
Under the pressure of
his innumerable aunts he married the perfect church girl. She was and still is
a breathtaking beauty of impeccable morals. Many are the day he slept hugging
his treasured bible asking the almighty to prove him right. He had always had
her in his dreams; soft spoken, radiant smile, and that mellow voice… she was
most definitely the church women guild’s choice for their pastor. He was proud
to score her
Kivuva was and still is
a senior pastor in the church. He preaches heaven in its total bliss as well as
castigating evil in one breath. He preaches perpetual bliss as well as hell and
brimstone. Kivuva, so they say, speaks to ‘god’ in his slumber. He is a man of
God. The chosen one, he who sees the unseen, does the undone and speaks to
‘god’.
As he held her in his
arms-Maria the church usher- he felt totally different. We could say he was lost but Kivuva was at
peace. He felt her body yield to him. He felt her invite him. She was warm and
cuddly as they come. Kivuva thought of the cold nights in his cold, robotic,
mechanical wife’s arms. He was in heaven-cloud nine. Maria yielded unto him and
surrendered to her all as he blessed her in this evil communion. Her full bosom
pressed against his face in total submission. This is the moment a preacher
asks for a handkerchief. This divine satanic embrace ignited a fire in him.
Maria ignited in him a
fire of loathing, despise and hatred towards his cold wife. She took him whole,
rode with him to cloud nine. This moment
as evil as it was, he cared not of Maria’s husband. She was his goddess and he,
her god. They soared to places unbeknown to mortals. For he was a ‘man of god’-Kivuva,
our pastor.
Her rough hands,
calloused by years of hard work, ploughed along his gospel hard panned back. He
felt the joys of heaven on earth. He was a free man albeit temporarily. He let
go as Maria embraced, charmed, enchanted and encircled him. She worshipped his
very feet. The momentum was spontaneous, everyone lost in life’s heartbreaks.
The heat mounted and spirraled into an unquenchable wanting a blaze not even
hell could parallel. Flash floods- the river
broke its banks.
As they fought to
regain their breath, memories of betrayal haunted them. Was it worth it? Should
it have happened? The ultimate joy and fulfillment metamorphosed into a whirl
of regrets! The broken vows haunted them. Was it worth it? Kivuva thinks of the
inferno in hell. Maria waddles in a quagmire of confusion. They immediately
hate each other, turn their heads, lock their gazes, kiss and hate each other
in diffrent ways!
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