Gogo, here's your tea. - And those biscuits you like. - Bless you, my angel. I'm so glad you're okay. I was worried about you. Sucking up won't make us forget what you did. Oh, Lucy! She can't get away with it, or she'll never learn anything! I know what I did was wrong. Ever since Cape Town, I just... I don't know... I feel a bit lost. I'm trying to put it behind me, I really am, but it's hard. That's why I went to the bar. It helped me forget about all that stuff. - And no one was judging me. - We don't judge you. Not on purpose, but you want me to just get over what happened and be happy again. - But I'm not the same girl anymore. - You will be happy again. I know, but I've changed. You can't force me to be want you want me …show more content…
- Tsk! - Tsk? Go away! The truth hurts! That's the lot! Thanks for helping out. I couldn't have done it without you. That's what sisters are for. Luckily, you still have some 'boy muscle' to carry all the heavy stuff. Seriously though, I really admire you. Not many people would have the guts to do what you're doing. It was either that or live inside a prison. That would've been far worse. Still, you're very brave. We're both starting a new chapter. Me becoming a woman I've always wanted to be and you taking this job. I have some wine to celebrate with. That's if I can find it. Do you mind if I sleep over tonight? I don't feel like trekking all the way back home. Sure. I have a spare bedroom, so... - What? - Why don't you move in? Patricia said I can have a roommate. - That's a nice offer, but... - But? I like living close to the Diales. Things got pretty rough for me at one stage. They've kind of been my support system. I thought things were different now. Didn't you say people were nicer since the fashion show? Besides, I'll be your support. I guess. And since I work at the shebeen, I'll see the Diales most days anyway. Exactly! So what do you think? - Yes! Let's do it! - …show more content…
How did today go, by the way? Sorry, I forgot to ask. It was awesome! I've never felt so alive. - Except Tau Mogale, one of the investors... - I know who he is. He's not happy that Jack Mabaso hired me. - I heard them arguing about it. - You'll just have to prove yourself to him. It won't be easy. My company is in Grahamstown. Meaning, I have no team... no equipment... And I kind of gave the impression that I can start right away. - Can't you just hire the equipment? - Sure. If I have R30,000 a day to pay for a grader. - That's hectic. - I know. My insurance won't cover such a huge project, so if anything goes wrong... Didn't you make provisions for it in your budget? Yes. I was so excited to be a part of my father's project that I didn't think of everything. To be honest, I didn't even think I'd get the job. Well, you did. So you'd better make a plan