THE EFFECT OF DIGRESSION
Thinking of life is in two dimensional ways. Things went on fine for Tike and Toke not until a great stum of downfall befell them.
Tike was a humble and hard working girl from a rich home, although she was born with silver spoon but she never took advantage of that. Toke on the other hand was from middle-class family. Her parents were good Christians so also trained their child. Tike and Toke were well known everywhere they go to their great endowment. But suddenly, everything changed.
Tike while in school never heard from her parent or even received any message or money from them she became worried and travelled home to know what was happening. Accompanied by Toke her friend who also went to see her parent on getting home, Tike got an ill reception and atmosphere filled with bad news. Her ribs cracked at the sorrowful narration given to her concerning the experience her family went through after her departure to school. With the evidence of sadness given.
A friend of Tike felt pity for her and borrowed her textbooks and handouts which she read for her final exam. Toke on the other had lost concentration and failed the exam. She was caught practicing examination malpractice. She was therefore expelled from school and her name was placed in the blacklist of the school. Tike on the other hand came out with a first class result.
She happily went home and shared the good news with her family. After serving, she suddenly got a call from her father's bank. They apologized for their wrong judgement and also compensated her with a job as the CEO of the bank. She was also given a house and a car. Her family were in a great smile again. While Toke on the other hand, got into the hand of a thug lied of loving her. She stole the document of her father's second house and gave it to him which he sold and ran away with the money. She later went back home to her parent with pregnancy. Her parent were ashamed of her and told her about the success of tike. She bit a finger of regret. Already she has tarnished the image of her parent who were there for her. She felt sorry and it was dawn to her that ’ HE WHO LIVES IN A GLASS HOUSE DOES NOT THROW STONE’