Suddenly, going out to play didn’t feel right to him anymore. He wanted to stay with his mother. He hated seeing her sad. A train of thought ran through his head as he thought about the possible reason why his mother was sad. But a certain thought kept pressing forward and whether he liked it or not, things weren't changing anytime soon. Ade felt lost in thought as he stepped down from his car. His body felt programmed as it took the robotic movement to the restaurant. “Do you have a reservation here Sir?” A waiter asked snapping him out of his thoughts. “Yeah. Table for Olaoluwa please” “This way”, the waiter directed. “Here you go, Sir”. The waiter dipped his head in a bow before leaving. “Hi”, the lady across him greeted shyly as he sat down. “Adepoju”, he introduced curtly, his h

