After leaving Douglas’s house, Leo drove to Tadiwa’s place. Since the university students were on vacation, and with his mother’s death, Tadiwa had been spending most of his time at home.
Maybe he was reflecting or missing Anesu. Leo didn’t get it, but this allowed him to meet with him and have a confrontation face to face, something that they had never managed to do before.
Fortunately, Tadiwa agreed to meet with him, and he welcomed him when he arrived.
Sitting in a familiar room, a room he hadn’t been in ages, Leo suddenly became lost in thoughts.
Tadiwa entered the room with a tray, which had bottles of mineral water and some watermelon, and placed them on a stool before taking his seat.
“Do you want some?” Tadiwa asked calmly as he looked at Leo.
Leo, however, shook his head. He didn’t feel like eating anything with a friend who betrayed his trust and made his family crumble at how it was at that moment.