Amelia Cooper shuffled out of the Bluehills college’s gate and turned to look at its building for the last time under the moonlight.
The outdoor wall lights of the college walls lit up her very fair skin. Her blue eyes sparkled under the bright lights, and her red lipstick glitter.
She was finally done with college, and not just done, but she graduated as one of the best students in the faculty of arts, department of mass communication.
She was going to miss school so much, not because she had friends she made memories with, but because there was no way she was going to escape her cousins’ torture now.
*
When she was five, her parents were murdered right in front of her eyes by some evil men. They didn’t talk to her nor did they lay a finger on her. Amelia never stopped wondering why.
After her parents died, she became very depressed and isolated herself from everyone. She was quiet and never talked when she wasn’t invited to.
Her life turned upside down, and all she could think of was how to stay out of trouble. One thing she believed her parents didn’t do.
Her uncle, Mr. Freddie Cooper took her in and treated her like his child. At first, she was happy someone else in the world loved her, but when her cousin started making her life miserable, she wished he had left her on the streets to perish.
*
She heaved a loud sigh and turned to leave. She was dressed in a red BodyCon dress which fit her petite body shape and clear skin perfectly, she also wore 3-inches black sandal heels.
They were gotten for her by her uncle Freddie. Over her dress was a blue graduation gown that extended down to her ankles.
Her full, wavy, golden-brown hair was roughly tucked in her graduation hat so that it could fit.
She hung a black tote bag on her shoulder, and in this bag were books from her locker, some handouts, novels, and even the scroll that was given to her by the vice-chancellor.
The weight of her bag was pretty much for her, but who could she complain to?
Uncle Freddie had already told her that he wasn’t going to be attending her graduation party nor pick her up because of some important work at the office, so she had no choice than to trudge the streets of Bluehills home.
After ten minutes of walking alone, she got to Cooper's huge mansion. She knitted her brows as she noticed something strange in the mansion. The lights of every room in the mansion were out and the curtains were down.
“That is weird,” She mumbled to herself as she walked in through the gate, into the compound. She dragged her feet on the paved compound floor, carefully observing everything around her.
Everything seemed too peaceful, and this got her scared. ‘Did everyone leave the house?’
She expected the exterior and interior lights to illuminate everywhere as it has always been, but this time, she got disappointed.
She got to the large main door and turned to look around again. Her heart was beating very fast.
“Amelia, it’s nothing. It’s probably just a blackout.” She encouraged herself and reached for the doorknob slowly.
She applied pressure on it and pushed the door open unhurriedly. She walked into the dark living room, she could see absolutely nothing.
A drop of sweat rolled down from her neck into the beautiful margin that separates her breasts.
Before her eyes could adjust to the darkness, the light came on all of a sudden, and the people chorused with cheering, “Happy Graduation, Amelia!”
Amelia’s bag dropped from her shoulder in fright, and she leaned on the door for support. Her feet grew weak out of shock.
She looked around the living room, and her jaw dropped. There was a large banner that hung down from the tall ceiling which had “HAPPY GRADUATION AMELIA” written boldly on it.
There were colorful balloons tied on both sides of the banner. On the windows, and even at the edges of the stairs.
There was a large cake on the right side of the living room, on top of the cake was an image of a graduation hat and a wrapped scroll.
The sofas and center tables in the living room were replaced with tables that had bouquets and glasses of wine on them. Around the tables stood different people of great caliber, looking classy and expensive.
Amelia was too stunned to speak or move after realizing what happened to her. She couldn’t believe that Uncle Freddie would go to the extent of throwing her a surprise graduation party.
Freddie approached her with a glass of wine in his hand, his outfits were shining under the lights.
“Congratulations, Amelia.” He divulged a cheerful smile. Amelie’s throat tightened as she looked at him.
She grew emotional and tears heated her eyes in a few seconds. “You didn’t have to do this, Uncle,” She mumbled and embraced him very tightly.
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