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The Lucky One
Drum English
|July 13, 2017
Her sister had won again – but what did it really mean to be the lucky one?

THULI’s voice was so breathless with excitement I could hardly hear a word over the crackling phone line. But it didn’t take a genius to work out what my sister was trying to say.
“What did you win this time?” I asked. Ever since we were kids Thuli was “the lucky one”. Raffle draws, magazine competitions, radio callinandwin promotions, you name it, Thuli was always the one taking home a prize.
I’ll never forget how a month after she passed her driving test she won a car. What could she possibly have won now?
“I can hardly believe it, Nosipho. I won the lottery. Enough for me to buy a house!”
“You’re joking,” I said.
“I’m serious!” she squealed.
“Congratulations, Thuli. You’ve done it again.” I tried hard to sound happy, but I felt a twinge of envy.
Is it fair for one person to have so much good luck? I’ve entered lots of competitions too, but never won anything.
“Thanks,” Thuli said. “Look I have to go, but I’ll be in touch soon.”
I found my husband at the computer desk. Sabelo was scanning employment opportunities on a jobsearch website. Even though he already had two part time jobs, he needed something that paid better.
“You won’t believe what she’s won this time.” I didn’t need to say my sister’s name; Sabelo knew who I was talking about. “The lottery. Enough to buy a house she said.” I smiled, then promptly burst into tears.
“Hey, shh,” Sabelo said, as he pulled me gently onto his lap.
“Sorry Sabelo. I know how awful I must seem. I mean, I am happy for her, really. But it’s just . . .” Then I couldn’t find the right words to explain at all.
यह कहानी Drum English के July 13, 2017 संस्करण से ली गई है।
हजारों चुनिंदा प्रीमियम कहानियों और 10,000 से अधिक पत्रिकाओं और समाचार पत्रों तक पहुंचने के लिए मैगज़्टर गोल्ड की सदस्यता लें।
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