The subject was how to destroy the stall in order to get back at Jay for humiliating her two weeks ago. They warned us to be alert for any kind of sabotage that Sylvia was up to.
We were all tense and ready for the inevitable. Felix even abstained from his usual booze and kept a crude weapon just in case Sylvia made good her threat to attack the stall. Jay didn't take anything to chance and we were ordered to work overtime till 10 in the night.
Trouble is, will Jay pay us for that?
Concerned about the business.
Today, we relaxed a bit and began doubting the warnings made to us by the salon girls. Could they be trying to lull us into some business complacency so that our business could go down? Sylvia once worked with them and they were still the best of friend too."Rasta, wanatuchezea."
"Enyewe. So we will not work because of one mad woman?"
Tom came in and served us tea. He was also concerned about the Sylvia case since if she made her sabotage threats real, he would lose valuable business and also company. So he stood by us and waited for the worst to happen.
Then it came to pass.
Sylvia and some two guys approached the stall. Felix had fished out his weapon and I wasted no time to pick a block of wood and waited to strike at anyone who attempted to enter the premises forcefully.
Chased the men away
"Hahahaha..You think that you will stop me?"She started throwing rocks at us. Tom's thermos got hit and Tom became angry. He grabbed Sylvia by the arm and almost landed a slap but one of the men restrained him. Tom instead punched the man who landed inside a culvert.
"Niache!"
"You will pay for that thermos!"
We also joined the fray by chasing off the bewildered man left standing after seeing his friend land in the culvert. He also got up and fled. When we came back, Tom was handing over Sylvia to the policemen.
She was arrested but we had lost precious business time too.
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