Biko is away. I don’t know where, but he’s somewhere writing or taking care of things that are above my paygrade. Which leaves me here, to tend to the flowers and serve tea. I think he’ll be back next week. I think.
Until then, a little story from me.
By Gloriah Amondi
I have always had a complex relationship with love. Granted, everyone does (or believes they do), but I think we should be allowed to think of our situations as more special than others’. In a world where a lot of things are denied to us, we should at least have that. When I first sat down to write this piece, it was intended to be about something else. Last Tuesday however, I had a writing-on-the-wall moment (the part where Archimedes displaces bathwater and runs naked into the streets of Greece screaming ‘Eureka,’)- where a password of a once-owned blog (and which I have not accessed/bothered to access) since 2016 was revealed to me in an incredibly plain, anti-climactic manner. amyournextmistake. That’s the name of the blog. Because it is 2016, it is WordPress. 2016 was the year of WordPress, just like 2023 is the year of Elon Musk. It’s a bold title, considering I do not and will not be someone’s mistake until about seven years after that. Rather truthfully, I will attempt to have people to whom I can be a next mistake, but I will not succeed at the time for obvious reasons including that while my peers are blooming like flowers in spring, I am thin, flat-chested and my skin is a mess. My face at the time is patches of black and brown, like a properly cooked dough. In the middle of all this, my nose sits untouched — fat, shiny and proud- with wide nostrils that are more oval than they are round. On top of that, my hair is the dry kinky type that is hard like steel wool. In the end, I find a community among the rugged of the world: loud campus boys who showered only once a week, watched English football in the common room while jeering each other, and left campus every evening to eat life-threatening foods in the kibandas outside campus and to drink jugs of kegs. Then they would get back to smoke petrol-laced weed behind the smelly washrooms. Once in a while, there would be a girl, often from a different Campus, because no self-respecting lass in Law School would be seen, let alone screw this motley crew, and it would be the talk of the week. Also, my dearest, dearest Cyril Ja Siaya, KJ, DK, Lofe, Ogodo, JB, Laurent, what would I have done without you!? Of course, there are other things happening in the world in 2016:- Brexit- the Brits vote to exit the EU
- Lemonade is released (Beyonce’s sixth album, and which I thought brought out the socio-political side of her as an artist. Her magnum opus, in my opinion.)
- Pokemon Go is launched and throws the globe into frenzy
- I turn 21
- On the second Tuesday of August, I travel by road for 26 hours from Nairobi to Kigali to settle a score (read: to get laid, and finally say ‘amen’ to the hymen). While there, I find a new score to settle (an eccentric DJ with a childlike face, and a childlike demeanour which for some inexplicable reason, I found appealing.) My other score is terribly -and understandably- unhappy.
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The title gave it away!! I KNEW it wasn’t Chocolate Man’s doing .
Also, hi Gloria with a h 🙂 *waves*
Thank you Gloriah.
To promote other Kenyan writers with blogs, can anyone suggest interesting reads/stories that I can bookmark as well? preferably of inspiring stories about individuals who’ve emerged triumphant.
Asante!
hey, I have one titled Wakili Akili
it’s about societal issues
I have not been able to finish the post, got lost along the lines…. where is BIKO? Or am I just biased. Sigh.
Learn not to lose the forest for the Tree, tee hee.
For some reason the article couldn’t grab my attention. Skipped, skipped, skipped to the end.
Me too. I skipped till the last line without grasping a thing.
Kinda got lost in the maze. Good writing though.
Welcome back, Gloriah ( with a ‘h’). Usikuwe ukipotea like that. Had really missed your style and stories here.
are you *the* Bobby? (^o^)
I lost concentration midway…too many deviations Looking forward to the next
This is so exhausting to read *sigh!…. Maybe sometime this year
Good piece Gloriah. I hope you find what you’re looking for.
I enjoyed this so much. Robert, “Bobby” to his friends, shares so many similarities to my type, lol.
This was an a-maze-ing story. Glad I got to the other side of the maze.
I really had a good laugh on this one…thanks Gloriah
Gloria, I like your writing. It’s the first time I’m reading you. It is fragmented, candid, and unfiltered – almost like you’re giving us a glimpse into your personal diary. Enjoyed it. I’ve taken a listen to the songs mentioned in this article. Gosh! You guys have very different music preferences. Certainly completely different from me. ‘Twas nice exploring new sounds.
Your romantic adventures are quite captivating! By the way, are they set in Kenya? The references to winter/summer, the Caucasian & Asian characters and the mention of Hurlingham left me confused.
Why it was significant to emphasise that Robert is called Bobby by his friends? Is this taking advantage of creative liberties?
On my money USIU, if its Kenya. Dated this chick from USIU late last year- if you really wanna know-and she used to say crazy thing like ‘on the spring semester’,! Okay Shaniqqua.
I really had a good laugh on this one…thanks Gloriah
Good writing. Enjoyed the read. The 26 hour drive to Kigali to say “amen to hymen” – niiiice!
Your style hits different! I like it, May love find you.
A very difficult read, it is all over the place, could not make out what this was all about. I finally gave up could not continue. Biko! Please come back!
some encouragement sometimes help….
Sometimes, maybe, like let your mind meander beyond the simple train of thought that it is used to?
Gloria with a ‘h’!
Captivating read! You done showed your whole bedroom, not just a sneak peak…
“I killed a plant once because I gave it too much water…” – please send this to my ex, merci.
I know writing is hard but to be honest it was so lethargic reading this essay
Maybe this style of writing is just not meant for me….
I finished it ,but still dont what it was all about..
Umenichanganya.
I am a mere simple being. In a world where there’s more than enough to changanya an adult, I can’t keep up with this.
Only generation Z and those that come after will understand and enjoy this read
That was such a wonderful read Gloria with an ‘h’. It was quite raw and vivid. I will definitely be quoting some of those lines at every available opportunity. Looking forward to reading more stories from you!
I love it. Brought so many memories from 2016. Keep writing Gloriah (with a h). I laughed sheepishly while reading
“Not too long ago, I sent my favourite person- i.e., the person I want to do ungodly things with the most after the one I’m doing ungodliness with- this poem ”
shayooooooooooo
I love your writing style….very captivating. Love is sometimes identifiable, sometimes not. sometimes violent, other times not. Amen yo the hymen
I loved reading the article. it’s kinda a reflex of how my mind works. So many fragmented thoughts.
Keep writing Gloriah. I enjoyed the read
I understood nothing!
So finally i understand why a certain type of people here struggle with Gloria’s writing. The age gave it all away.
With chocolate man at 45 and Gloria’s almost 20 years younger, the chocolate man generation cannot keep up.
Just like so many people struggle with Shakespeare.
Generations come with different things and only those who really are readers get to enjoy it all
The gen z in me really enjoyed this story. The chaos!!! Thanks Gloriah
Gloria is not for the old folk . As for me I enjoyed some gen z writing. very relatable. Keep up Gloria with a H
I wonder how it would be like to live in Gloriah’s mind
Haha, Amen to the hymen, good one!
Welcome back Gloria “h”! As usual, you delivered. Currently listening to “Champagne and Refer”
Oh Gloria, Ever the brides maid but never the bride, well here is to finding your true half eventually.Reminds me I should check on my word press blog its gathering dust & cobwebs too!
Am I the only one the never seems to understand any story by Gloria with a h? I’ve tried my best but can’t seem to read till end, mid way or half way I can’t tell what the story is about. like moving left then right then south and east at the same time?
when you write. I think about my life.
The comment section is awash with a variety of comments (and/or critiques). I love variety and that’s why I love Gloriah; the variety. I’ve enjoyed the read.
I am actually beginning to understand Gloriah; why she writes as she does; it’s refreshing. For those who miss Chocolate man, go back in time and read some old stories as we enjoy some popcorn with Gloriah’s writing.
I can’t
I actually enjoyed reading this piece (suprisingly). Awesome and articulate story telling even though-I think- the style of wrting is more of a novel than a blog.
Gloriah you have an amazing and bold writing style. I immensely enjoy your risqué stories and the way you suggest at topics that many of us are too holier than thou to admit our familiarity to. It is not surprising how many frowns they attract from our majorly “christian” , “heterosexual” group of regular commenters. I only hope that Biko isn’t swayed by the nay-sayers and allows you to keep blessing us with these stories, because somehow I can tell that you do not plan to be stopped by them.
Gloriah is a really eccentric girl. Previously I could not get through her articles, but I seem to be slowly adjusting to her style.
Girl, I love your writing. Keep doing it!
A good read. I enjoyed every moment of it. So deep, insightful, and thought-provoking. For those of us who are still wondering what love is I think we are covered here. We may never know what it is, but I hope somehow, somewhere, we get to experience it regardless. Even if we are oblivious.
weh! what a world. I loved the story. lots of frogs kissed
reminds me of a blog I had called puppy something….ah the creative days
The heart will take you to places that the mind cannot fathom, just to say amen to the hymen! And a man cannot just get laid in peace?