I ran back inside and grabbed my phone. I dialed Marie's contact immediately. She picked up at the second ring.
"Did you transfer the money in my savings to your bank account already? You should have told me," I tried masking my fears.
"I'm sorry, Natasha..." I heard those dreaded words. I had to sit down now else I could faint.
"What are you sorry for?" I asked calmly.
"I... I am sorry..." Marie went again.
"Tell me the reason!" I shouted at her. I lost my temper for a second and then I regained composure. "I need to know, please."
"Bajie saw an investment scheme a few months ago and needed some money. I used your savings and planned to return it when it yields the desired profit. I didn't tell you because you'll just say it's a scam and refuse to lend Bajie the money," Marie said slowly. She was choosing her words delicately.
"When will I get my money back?" I asked calmly.
"The thing is..." Marie muttered. "It was a scam!"
I dropped my phone. I managed to stand up and get to the verandah. There, I laid down on the bare floor and wept. I was penniless now. Marie had foolishly ended whatever hope I had before.
Then I stopped crying and switched to laughing hysterically. I must be going crazy, I thought.
I could hear my phone ringing inside. I knew it was Marie. I decided to go back inside and pick up the phone. This time, I talked first.
"You've ruined me, Marie!" I told her without mincing words.
"I trusted you but this is how you stab me in the back. I knew you were struggling in your career and that's why I never pressured you to do anything. I pay the household bills, the rent, and almost everything else. You were my best friend yet you betrayed me for that useless boyfriend of yours!"
"I'm sorry," Marie said. That didn't move me at all.
"It's all my fault. Bajie did nothing wrong. I should have..."
"Shut it!" I shouted over the phone. "Get over here right now and let's find a solution! I'm sure you don't want either of us to sleep in the streets."
"I haven't told you everything..." Marie said nervously. "I also borrowed money from a loan shark. It was about fifteen thousand dollars."
I started to laugh. "That's a joke, right? Comic relief!" I wanted to know.
"I was supposed to pay back last month but I couldn't. The loan shark has our house address. I think he is coming there today," Marie said carefully.
"Really?" I clenched my fists.
"I'm staying at a hotel with Bajie for now. You should get out of the house as well. If the loan shark meets you there, I have no idea what he will do. The man has a lot of gangsters on his beck and call," Marie concluded.
"Bitch!" I shouted angrily. Marie cut the call immediately and I couldn't vent my anger properly.
Marie never said it but I was sure she borrowed that money with my name. It dawned on me that I had been living with my enemy since.
There was no time to wait. I packed a small bag and left the house immediately. I had no idea where I was going and I had only a little money with me as well.
Green light. Time to use the pedestrian crossing.
I was walking slowly, lost in thought. I didn't know what happened until I heard a car's tires screech so loudly beside me. It almost hit me.
"Do you want to get yourself killed?" I heard the driver shouting.
My eyes went blurry and as I tried to take a single step, I collapsed.
**My eyes opened slowly. Regaining consciousness was like waking up from a dream.
The first person I saw was Marie. Infact, she was the only one in the room.
"Bitch!" I retorted. How could those be my first words, huh? It could only mean she had been etched so badly into my memory.
"Are you okay?" She asked.
"Get out! All you did to me were things only an evil person would do. You want me dead, don't you?" I asked out of anger.
The door opened and I watched as Bruce entered.
"I see you are awake!" Bruce said and came right beside me.
"What are you doing here? Are you here to mock me?" I asked. I was surrounded by two vile humans.
"I heard the whole story from your friend," Bruce told me.
"Your hospital bills have been paid and I have paid off that loan shark as well. I'll renew your rent as well. I trust that will be enough for now."
"Why would you do that for me?" I wanted to know.
"Think of it as hitting the jackpot!" Bruce replied. "Or better still, think of me has your prince in shining armor."
"I don't believe in things like that!" I told him firmly.
"Then you can start now..." Bruce replied. He turned to leave.
"Stop!" I shouted.
"I'm a patient. Don't stress me, boss. Tell me what you want in exchange. You're a businessman. How do you expect me to believe you've given me all that for free?"
Bruce smiled and turned towards Marie.
"Bring the doctor, Marie. Let them know Natasha is awake," Bruce said.
Marie went out of the room, leaving both of us alone.
"Tell me," I said calmly.
"A contract marriage. Three months only."