Crush to crash - Season 1 - Episode 2

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Crush to crash - Season 1 - Episode 2

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Meshac stay focused! Why would you fall for Abena’s actions? Be strong Meshac. I thought as I headed back to the house.

I tossed on my bed throughout the night.
I can’t afford to loose Esi but Abena doesn’t seem to understand this. She is bent on sleeping with me at all cost. What do I do?
Early in the morning, I woke up and went to my friend Mensa’s house.

What is chasing you this early morning Meshac? You’ve never visited this early before. He welcomed.

Charlie I’m in a mess!

Can you imagine Abena forcefully kissed me last night? I asked unhappily.

Wow! That’s my guy!

Bro, you don’t mean it! Hot cake Abena kissed you? How much did you pay her? Mensa exclaimed happily.

Mensa, there is nothing to be happy about.
You and I know Abena is not my type of woman. I’ve always wanted to be with Esi. I responded.

Meshac, you are a man, and you must behave as such.

I know you love Esi, but my question is, what does she have to offer? Nothing!

Abena on the other hand is beautiful, her father is a teacher who is rich and her mother owns the biggest provisions shop in this village. Think through this and let’s make our daily meal from her pocket. Mensa advised.

Mensa, I can’t believe you want me to date Abena because of a daily meal. We are talking about love and you are busily talking about food. I responded unhappily.

I’m talking about food because you are jobless.

I am talking about food because you’ve lost your parents and your uncles have seized your parents properties.

Meshac, I am talking about food because, love cannot be enjoyed on an empty stomach. Mensa responded.

Mensa, I wish I could forgo the love I have for Esi and heed to your advice, but unfortunately I can’t.

I am an orphan, but fortunately, I do this kayayo job on market days to gather some coins into my pocket.

I can work to cater for myself, so why should I fall into a woman’s trap because of her money? I asked.

Meshac, are you aware you are a handsome guy? Are you aware, this kayayo job you just talked about doesn’t fit you?

Look at you! You are fortunate your parents catered for you to a senior high School level, instead of thinking of how to enroll yourself in a university, you are hear thinking about some love that wouldn’t yield any fruit.

My brother, the only advice I can give you is to consider Abena’s proposal. I believe with her financial support, you can enroll yourself in the university. Mensa advised.

Minutes through our conversation, I heard a knock on Mensa’s door.

He quickly stood up and attended to the person.
Good morning Mensa, please I’m looking for Meshac. It was Esi.

Why are you looking for Meshac in my house instead of his? Mensa harshly asked.

Come on Mensa, I know he is your b---m friend and he comes here almost all the time.

Anyway, I went to his house and met his absence, so I decided to check up on him here. Esi responded calmly.

Esi or whatever you call yourself, are you aware Meshac is an orphan who needs help? Are you aware he needs a family unlike yours, that will accept him like their own? Why can’t you leave him alone to find that family? Mensa asked.

Mensa, it isn’t my fault that my father dislikes Meshac. I don’t care about what my father thinks about him, what matters is the love I have for him. Esi responded.


Esi, love isn’t enough! What is love without food? What is love without a family backing? My little advise is to leave Meshac alone to find the right person.

Now if you don’t mind, I will like to get back into the room, I was in the middle of something. Mensa responded and b@nged the door on her.

Mensa, that was uncalled for! Why did you talk to her that way? I asked unhappily.

Meshac, it’s about time you take your destiny into your hands. It’s about time you associate yourself with the right people.

How many times haven’t Esi’s father warned you to break up with her daughter? How possible is it for you to marry someone whose father is against you?

Meshac, I am telling you today that, if you don’t break up with Esi, I will disown you as my friend. Mensa threatened with seriousness.
Just then, his door opened and we saw someone standing at the entrance watching us.


Just then, his door opened and we saw someone standing at the entrance watching us.
Hello Abena, to what do I owe this visit? Mensa welcomed happily.

I’m here to see Meshac. I went to his house and met his absence so I decided to trace him here. She also responded.

Is that the reason why you opened the door without knocking? Was that the right thing to do? I asked unhappily.

Chill Meshac, this is my house and I am not for once worried that Abena bumped into us, so I don’t see why you should complain. Mensa cut in.


Anyway come and have a seat beautiful lady. Mensa offered.

Meshac, I’m going to the lorry park to check on a customer who brought his car to my shop for servicing, I will be back in an hour’s time. Please make yourself useful to this beautiful damsel sitting beside you. Mensa advised smartly and walked out.

Meshac, I’m sorry for bumping into you guys, please forgive me. Abena apologised softly.

Abena, why are you after me this morning? How may I help you? I asked.


I’m here to take the response to my proposal. She responded bluntly.

If I may ask, how beneficial will you be to me in case I accept your proposal? I asked.

Meshac my love, I promise to give you anything you want in this life.

Food, clothes, shoes, money, just name them. She responded.

I’ve heard you Abena, but for now, I am in a relationship with Esi, and you must give me time to sought things out with her before I accept your proposal fully. I responded.

That is no problem at all dear, I am patiently waiting. She responded.

Anyway, have this 50cedis from me. Just use it to buy few items for yourself. She offered.
I was dumbfounded!

What? 50cedis is too much Abena. Even my weekly kayayo job doesn’t earn me this amount of money. I responded.

That is to tell you that, very soon, you will migrate from poverty to riches.

Don’t forget that, my father is a teacher, and my mother owns the biggest shop in this village where the surrounding villages buy their items from.

My mother makes 500 cedis sales and more, every other day, so I can solve all your problems for you. She boastfully responded.

This is marvelous Abena, but why don’t you go to school rather than gallivanting around this village? I asked.

School? School is meant for those who have no hope. It is meant for people who have no idea of what their destiny entails.


Like I just told you, my mother owns the biggest shop and that is enough asset to rely my destiny on. She responded smartly.

I’ve heard you Abena, thanks for the visit and your money. You must get going now, I will see you some other time. I responded.

Days passed and I kept avoiding Esi.

Anytime she comes into my house, I lock myself up in the room to send the signal that I am not at home.


I did this to pave way for Abena in my life.
I must enroll in the university and I need money from Abena to do that.

Esi has nothing to offer me really. I thought.
One hot afternoon, Abena visited me.

Whiles lying on the bed happily conversing, Esi bumped into us.

Oh Meshac! What have I done to deserve this from you? Why are you breaking my heart? Why? She asked almost in tears.

Esi, please go home, I will come and see you later. I responded shamefully.

You will not go and see her anywhere! It is about time you let her know the truth! Let her know that you no longer need her in your life. Go ahead and tell her Meshac! Abena yelled.
Who are you to come between my fiance and I? Abena, you know you can’t compete with me over anything! Meshac never loves you! He might be doing this for a reason, but deep down in his heart, I occupy all the space! Esi angrily responded.

If you care to know, Meshac broke my virginity, and I broke his. That is enough reason to bind us together forever! Esi continuously screamed on top of her voice.

Stop it the two of you! What has come over you? This is my life and I decide whom to spend it with. I yelled back.

This is your life Meshac, but in case you have forgotten, I was the one who fed you till this time when your parents passed on. I was the shoulder that carried you in your times of distress.

My father quarrel with me almost everyday for sneaking out to see you. And above all these, I gave you my virginity to satisfy your libido. What else do you want me to do for you? Tell me!!! Esi narrated in tears.


I couldn’t utter a word. I was so speechless.
Meshac, why are you standing there like a robot?

Let Esi know that I also gave you my virginity last night.

Let her know that the shirts and shoes you’ve been wearing these days are from my pocket.
Let her know that, this new television and radio set in this room is from me. Go ahead and tell her. Abena cut in.

My head began to spin. These two ladies have suffered for me, and I don’t know what to tell them.

Meshac, I know you are confused. I know whatever you are doing has a reason best known to you, but please, choose between Abena and I. Esi responded calmly.

Instantly I felt hazy.

Whom should I choose? Somebody help me. I soliloquised.
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