The respectful Jame in the world of wrongs




Jame walked into a University for the first time. He didn’t look weird to do the opposite. His fun is unique though sometimes brought by abnormal respect for belongings of other people. His fear of being ashamed having done wrong lingered and spaced itself into his brain.
He looked out to prevent a mistake.
Shortly, he fetched an idea so respectful in his world of the respectful and innocent.
He dirtied the stairs outside the University entrance to the entrance where he subsequently removed his shoes and socks. Strange gazes weren’t his business. He doubted if he had done the right as he approached the receptionist naively bare footed with the intention of not dirtying the clean floor.

Forgetting even to see how other people did it, he thought he did his right.
The guard he fears wherever he goes and likely call warrior noticed this first.
His great output of laughter made him fart aloud.
He had shame to wear so he couldn’t help again.
Other learners who had seen this were laughing divided. Some at the guard, some at the boy flashed with filth outside University building by a street urchin and equally at Jame.
Jame thought they were laughing at the boy and the guard.
He had collected his form and departed uninformed a few minutes later.

Jame once saw a pickpocket pickpocketing his money. He mimicked and pondered over whether to say, “your hand is in my pocket, sir,” to be like he accused the person a thief as he would think or remain dumb till he removes his hand at will. Accidentally, he asked him in no preparedness, “Is your hand in my pocket unknowingly sir?”
“Oops sorry, I did unknowingly because this pastor is getting funnier after every hand kick of a clock,”said the polite thief. “So sorry for harassing you……..it was not intentionally.”
These polite words nourished Jame’s nerves; the polite had stolen the money that politely and changed position that evening.



A few days later when he was in the bank to deposit his school fees in the account of the school having been granted admission, he was accompanied by a friend.
The patches on the floor decorated like human feet were evident. He jokingly followed them provoking humor in the bank.
From there Jame began doing things right after his friend advised. There was a round of applause.
As the story ended, Jame said wagging tail teasing first hand wrongdoer gets you the worst sooner. He advised when things are done wrong by another person, you should mind your business because yours is always underway at the specific time someone is wrong.
“The moment it comes, the moment you believe you are no Island,” he added.
The play earned the university the first position in inter-University drama competition.
Jame became the best actor.
He invested his will in drama till he featured in movies and was well off.




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