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22 · Jun 28
It's Friday
Omotola Jun 28
Oh, how I’ve waited for this day—
My fiancé is coming to visit.
Mama is brimming with joy,
Papa, quiet as ever.

Soon, I’ll be married to a prince;
What a dream to live inside.
I’ve rehearsed my royal speech for weeks,
Determined not to stumble before noble eyes.

Now it’s afternoon.
I stand on the balcony,
Watching every shadow,
Listening for love.

At last—
The whinny of horses,
The rhythmic thunder of hooves.
“It must be him,” I whisper.

They draw near.
A chariot glistens in the sun.
Cheers escape me,
My sisters join in.

A village girl—
Who wore threadbare gowns
And ate modest meals—
Now promised to a prince.
What an honor.

He steps down from the chariot.
I run, I kiss him,
My heart wild with love.
But then—
A man behind him,
Like a mirror of me.

“Priscilla,” he says.
“John?” I gasp.

A decade of absence collapses.
My twin. Found.
On this Friday,
Blessings rain like golden sunbeams.
This day will live in my soul forever.

— The End —