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Chapter 45 - SMALL TROUBLES, BIG LAUGHS:THE GHANA FILES

Chapter 13: The Mystery of My Missing Coins

When morning finally came, after a full night of fighting Kwame's diesel snore, I stood up from the floor like an old man.

My back? Finished.

My eyes? Redder than ripe tomatoes.

Kwame, on the other hand, was fresh like he just came from a spa.

He stretched, yawned loudly, and said:

"Chale, best sleep of my life ooo! Your bed be soft pass!"

I forced a smile that looked more like a funeral grimace.

As I was sweeping the room small, I noticed something strange.

My small bowl — the one I used to keep my "emergency coins" —

was suspiciously empty.

"Ei? Where's my GHS 12.50?" I asked myself.

I checked under the bed.

Checked behind the TV.

Checked inside my trousers.

Nothing.

Kwame sat there, whistling and pressing his yam phone, pretending not to see my confusion.

I cleared my throat.

"Kwame, you see some coins for here? I keep some money for emergency oh."

Kwame blinked innocently and said:

"Ah, no ooo! Maybe breeze blow am go somewhere."

Breeze?

Inside my locked room??

Was I living in a hurricane?

I didn't want trouble, so I smiled and left the issue.

But deep inside my soul, I screamed:

"Samuel, you have just been robbed gently by your own visitor!"

As if that wasn't enough, Kwame stood up, dusted himself off, and said:

"Chale, I dey bounce. Make you give me small transportation — anything you fit get."

I nearly fell down laughing out of bitterness.

So after snoring like a forest spirit, after stealing my coins, after occupying my bed —

this man still wanted "transport"?

I reached deep into my pocket, found one lonely GHS 2 coin, and gave it to him with the strength of a dying goat.

He collected it happily, shook my hand like we had signed a business contract, and disappeared down the street.

I stood at my door, watching him bounce away, and whispered:

"Samuel, next time, when they knock, PRETEND you are not at home."

End of Chapter 13

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