"Arnold!!!"
mum screamed from the living room. "How many times have I told you to
clear your plate after eating?". There was silence.
"Ebubeeee!!!" mum screamed this time. There was still no answer.
Ebube was Arnold's native name; his mum often called him that when he had been
naughty. She walked angrily to his room, only to find it in a mess, while her
son was engaged in a computer game. "Ebube" she screamed once again.
"Didn't you hear me calling you?" "Mum, I am in the middle of a
game here." His mum was really upset and concerned at her son's attitude, so she had him shut down his game and sit in the naughty corner until he apologized. It took
him about an hour of murmuring before he said he was sorry.
Arnold was the only child of his parents. They cared for him and provided for all his needs. However, Arnold never appreciated this. He made trouble whenever he was denied anything. He even beat up his classmates at school at the slightest opportunity.
One Friday, while Arnold's dad was busy at work, he got a call that made him sad.
"Good afternoon, please may I speak to Mr Okoro?" "Good Afternoon, this is Mr Okoro speaking; please, who is this?" "My name is John Kebbi, and I'm calling from the Exclusive group of schools.
"How can I help you? Is my son alright?" "He's alright, Sir, but the kid he beat up has been rushed to the hospital." "What? Oh, Arnold, not again. I'm on my way Sir, thanks for calling." Before he left, he called his wife to meet him up at their son's school.
During the drive to school, Mr Okoro was almost in tears. He was so worried about his son's attitude. "This time, he has gone too far." he thought to himself.
At the principal's office, Mr and Mrs Okoro sat quietly as they awaited his arrival. "I'm glad you could make it," the Principal said as he stepped in. Arnold's parents began to apologize. Immediately, the Principal was seated. They had been told what happened by his class teacher as soon as they arrived.
"Arnold was making funny noises in class, so Ken, his seatmate, made a complaint to me," the teacher narrated.
Even though I only cautioned him, Arnold caught Ken in a lonely place and beat him badly before the school was over.
They were so disappointed that they hardly said a word to their son.
"Mr and Mrs Okoro, based on your son's continuous bullying, a decision has been made. Next week, the summer holidays begin. Arnold Okoro is not allowed to resume with us after the summer holidays." Mrs Okoro was so upset, she started to cry. The drive home was tranquil.
The new week ended fast; the summer holidays had begun. Part of Arnold's punishment was restricted TV hours for a holiday. Arnold disagreed with this, so he tore the pages of his International Passport to hurt his parents.
What he didn't know was that his parents had planned a trip to Disneyland Paris that holiday.
When they discovered what he had done, they packed up his things and dropped him off at Aunty Amaka's place for the summer break.
Aunty Amaka was his Dad's elder sister. She was the only one that Arnold feared. She was the mother of two boys and a girl. They were all older than Arnold. After his parents left, Arnold cried so much, his cousins wouldn't stop laughing at him. They called him a crybaby.
The next day, breakfast was served. It was bread and fried egg. At the table, Arnold asked for bacon and sausage. His Aunty Amaka responded, "little boy, you eat whatever you are served happily." Arnold was too afraid to complain as he did at home. He was also forced to do all the dishes with little help from his cousin, Gloria.
The next day, everyone was given portions of chocolate. However, Arnold had the smallest piece since he was asked to pick last. This made him angry, but as he tried to lift his voice, his Aunty threatened to spank him and sent him to bed at 2 pm. As Arnold wet his bed with tears, he thought of his home. He missed his darling mother and his sweet dad, who always bought him gifts. There was no other child at his house, and so he hardly had to share. His only chores were to clear his plates after meals and clean his room. Yet, he had always complained and treated his parents wrong. He regretted his actions immediately and said to himself, "If I could just leave this prison and go home, I would behave better."
That evening, Mrs Okoro had missed her son so much, she drove down to Aunty Amaka's place.
As soon as Arnold heard his mum's voice, he rushed down and gave her a tight hug. Then, he started to apologize for all he had done. He even told his mum he loved her. This surprised his mum, but it made her so happy. Arnold went back home with his mum, and from that day, he remained a good boy.