My True Life Runaway Story

This true life series was inspired by Judgejudyjudy on her struggles with suicide at some points in her life. While I never tried to commit suicide because I love life too much, I did another thing to leave my own struggle behind. This trend started from my early years into my teenage years. I’m sure you would enjoy it. Read on.

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The first time I ran away from home was when I was about 6 years old. My mum had brought out a pair of scissors and threatened to cut off my earlobes. Seeing the sharp and shiny object approach me, I took to my heels, and ran to my neighbour’s house. Prior to this, my classmate had forced the blunt end of HB pencil into my earring holes, saying she wanted to make my holes bigger, and so days later, I ended up with terrible sores in my earring holes. On seeing the sores, my mother stuck very tiny short broom stick inside the holes, so that when they healed off, the holes wouldn’t close up, and that was how I had been going everywhere. Due to my carelessness, the broomstick fell about two or three times, and my mother would scold me, and reinsert another one immediately, in which the holes were really threatening to close up.

So one day, I was playing around the house, and she caught sight of my ears, and the broomstick was gone. She started screaming, took hold of me, and told someone to bring her scissors, that she was going to cut off my ears since I was careless enough not to take care of my ears, and prevent it from closing up. I assumed she was joking, but when I saw the scissors in her hands, and she brought it close to my ears, I managed to free myself from her, and that was how I ran away.

At my neighbour’s house, I told them what happened, and that I’m never going home again. Later, they asked my brother to start looking for me everywhere. He came to where I was about 2 or 3 times, but they kept telling him I wasn’t there. I was there till about 10pm when I heard my dad’s car drive into the compound. By this time, everyone had slept, both at home, and in my neighbour’s house. I had never been happier to have my dad come back home.

So I left my neighbour’s house, and went to meet my dad. He was surprised to see me outside by that time. I told him I ran away from home because my mum wanted to cut my ears. So we went in, and he served my dinner, and added one full fish. Wow. One full fish? It was such a bonus from running away from home, because we only got half fish as children.

The next morning, life was normal. Everything just went on automatically like the incident never occurred. Now that I think of it, my neighbours must have found a way to tell my mum that I was with them, which is why everyone, except me, had slept soundly that night.

About three years later, I ran away from home again. This time, to a farther place, but it wasn’t as palatable as the first.

To be continued…


12 comments

  1. Very interesting post Atilola. Looking forward to the continuation of this series. As a teen I contemplated suicide one or two times; I guess it's a part of the "rights of passage" of growing up and facing pressures from parents. I enjoy reading Judy's blog...she is so authentic.

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    1. Really? Suicide? Noooo, I loved life too much o, and still do. Don't mind me.

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  2. You haff chop liver from kekere oh

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    1. Lol. Don't mind me. I don't know what must have been going through my mind.

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  3. a whole full fish for running away...your daddy nice o lol. Please tell the next story

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    1. Looolll. Well, let's wait till next week till we see if he was really nice, lol.

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  4. You were such a problem child...I am waiting for the to be continued oh.

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    1. Me?? Problem child? Lai lai. No way a problem child could have survived under the hands of my mum, lol.

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  5. Loool.... But momsy wouldn't have cut off your ears.
    Me I can't wait for the next story tho.

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    1. Well, a child's innocence couldn't have comprehended that.

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  6. Lool. It's next week already o. We want to read part 2

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    1. You are so stale. Part 2 was already out by the time you dropped your comment.

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