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Papa


          To  the  back  of  the  house  rested  the  outside
          bathroom and separate shower on the right while

          the kitchen was on the left.


          The  kitchen  was  Tia’s  favourite  place  because

          when her grandmother wasn’t in her garden, she

          was in her kitchen where salted bits of pig meat

          and fat and beef hung from the ceiling.

          Held up by the bare earth, stones and pieces of

          acacia  wood  rested  her  grandmother’s  copper

          stone  for  baking  cakes  of  cassava,  which  she

          hung above on a line running from end to end of

          the  kitchen.  From  the  big  shutters  one  could
          watch  the  coconut  trees  swaying  gently  in  the

          breeze and the dasheen and breadfruit tree.



          Tia  didn’t  remember  dozing  off,  but  was

          awakened by the driver who landed her at the top
          of  the  road  leading  to  her  grandma’s  land.

          He  blew  the  horn  and  she  left  the  bus  with  her

          small case.






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