@Melo_Malebo I sent her a very hot text and never spoke to her ever again. Guys, dichomi a di sharp. In my icu bed she would say things like. “Yho medical aid wa gao otlo cover till the end” 😣😩🥹Ka nako eo I’m panicking but I kept a straight face Kare “I’ll cry when she’s gone”
@Melo_Malebo So here I am in ICU stressing about my son, life, bond etc. and I needed a shoulder to cry on. I started a new job, then this. Was stressing about my car being repossessed etc
Tried to talk to her. She started blueticking me. Hawu 💔😩
@Melo_Malebo I kept quiet and let things be. I then changed dealerships for a better salary and position. Bought a car then 2 months after buying a car. I was diagnosed with pulmonary embolism. Was hospitalised for a month and a half
@Melo_Malebo Mind you I’ve never sat my foot at her workplace coz I have boundaries and ke tlhompha batho. What hurt me is when she said “Ko mmerekong waka ba hira. Neke tlao tsenya” She never even once uttered those words and I know there where vacancies etc
@Melo_Malebo My breakthrough finally arrived. I got a job at a Bmw dealership. I didn’t tell anyone or post anything. I pushed until I signed a permanent contract. Eehhh, when she found out she drove from Pta to Bryanston just to verify gore “ke nnete I work there”…
@Melo_Malebo The person I call my friend was working a le shap. I was happy for her. She would fetch me ronwa etc gole monate. Nna I thought vele they don’t have any vacancies ko her workplace you know. I was struggling guys. She knew my struggles etc
@Melo_Malebo Was struggling to get a job. Couldn’t complete my degree due to lack of funds. All this happened after my grandparents passed on(they helped financially). I struggled shem. Started working ko some restaurants but you know they prefer “other people”. Ka tlogela nna ka dula gae.