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CAMARADERIE TROUBLES novel Chapter 16

The four children squealed playfully, all struggling to spread their own portion of the large outdoor mat as the evening darkness settled upon the earth. Gentle humid breeze blew, just like it did every evening. Playful laughters rang out as the siblings tugged at the fluffy dark brown mat. Little Solomon, however, abandoned the quest and ran about amongst his three elderly ones, basking in the evening glow. IK gave the mat a final tug and smiled to himself, knowing what was coming next.

“I am lying in the middle” Selena yelled.

“No” Amanda countered. “You were at the middle yesterday; I would lay in the middle today.”

“No! The first person to get here always stays at the middle and that’s me” she pointed her slim second finger at her chest with her left brow raised in a saucy manner. IK noticed the stubborn jutting out of her chin and almost laughed. Being the first born, IK had the loveliest siblings. Selena, his impossibly stubborn immediate sister was just four years younger than his twelve years old self, followed by Amanda, the partially quiet, yet partially talkative one, then the ever bouncing last born – Solomon. They were the loveliest siblings, closer than most and forging an unbreakable bond that went beyond blood ties, despite their occasional fights - one of which always came up during nights like these.

“I want to stay at the middle?” Amanda whined, pulling her face up to a pout.

“Me too” Solomon cooed.

Selena put her small hands on her hips, a tell-tale sign that they were in for a serious round of argument if IK didn’t intervene. Selena for one, has never been used to losing.

“C’mon now, Love” he called, using the pet name he knew always got her doing his bidding. “Can’t you just allow Amanda for tonight? You know only kids like cuddling between two people. You are not a kid, are you?” he raised his brow.

Selena glanced at him and seemed to be battling with herself. Of course, IK knew that she would always give in using that argument, because Selena would never admit to being a ‘kid’. Her face broke into a plastic smile. “Well then, she can have the middle. I don’t really like it anyways, I can’t roll around when I am stuck between two bodies” she shrugged. Amanda’s face pulled to a frown like she hadn’t thought of that.

IK shook his head and smiled. Trust Selena to turn the tables anytime she isn’t pleased.

“Are you children done arguing already?” Florence called from behind, as she and bimbo watched the exchange between their children with a wry smile on their faces. They always had this session every night.

Amanda and Solomon pranced about on the mat happily as their parents came to take their positions on the mat. They always looked forward to this time every day. It was always the family’s favourite time of the day – lying outside after dinner, talking and laughing happily as they together watched the changing clouds and sparkling stars.

Finally settled, the four children lay knitted together, loving the company of one another above all else. They cuddled closer as darkness blanketed around them – Amanda obviously winning her spot in the middle along with Solomon, with their heads closely placed on the mat, looking up at the dark sky above in companionable silence. “I should have brought a wrapper” Selena said as she shivered from the cool evening breeze. Maybe she shouldn’t have let her middle spot go so easily, she mused.

Amanda frowned at the sky. “IK” she called and IK turned his head towards her in response. “Why is there no star in the sky today?” she asked innocently.

IK stared at the lone half-moon ahead, trying to rationalize his answer. “They are there Tess, you just can’t see them.” He said.

Selena frowned. “Then where are they, IK?” she also looked at the sky, hating the vacant state of it.

“They are very far away, hiding behind the clouds”

“Stars play hide and seek too?” Amanda asked, amused.

IK smiled and playfully poked Amanda. “Maybe”

“Or maybe they are all dead” Selena suddenly declared. Ik and Amanda turned stunned eyes at her. “My teacher told me that when a child is born, a star is born, just like the Jesus story” she explained. “It means that if a person dies, a star also dies, right?”

IK stared at his eight years old sister carefully. Selena might be stubborn and daring but one thing was certain – her small head had the capacity to think far and wild, way beyond the normal imaginations of a child. “You are right, of course. But if all the stars are dead, it means everyone on earth is dead, and that is not possible because we are still alive, aren’t we?”

Selena grinned mischievously. “Maybe we don’t exist; maybe we are ghosts.”

Amanda’s eyes widened with fright. “We are not ghosts, right?” she asked IK in fright.

“Of course not” Ik shot Selena a warning glance. “Stop scaring Amanda and Solomon, they won’t be able to sleep”

Selena smiled and raised her eyes to the sky but her smile soon vanished when there was no star up there to wink back at her. She rubbed her arms gently, driving away the chill that brought goosepimples to her skin. “I hate it when there are no stars” she said drily.

“Me too” Amanda seconded.

Florence sat on the mat, not far from her children, with bimbo’s head on her laps as he sprawled freely on the mat. She smiled at the sight of her children, discussing gently. Something was different about tonight, she could feel it. Even the restless Solomon seemed to be lying quietly tonight, for the first time. It was like everyone wanted to be calm enough to take in the peaceful contentment of the moment. Despite the fact that they had to struggle day in day out to make ends meet, it was still worth it. They were still one closely united happy family, contented with the little they had.

“They look happy” she commented softly, playing with the hair on her husband’s head, the way he liked it.

“They are happy” bimbo answered.

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