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Narrating from 2002, Bibike relays how Ariyike found a suitcase full of their mother’s clothing in their grandmother’s room. Ariyike discussed selling it, but Bibike resists, even though she knows Ariyike is right. She recognizes not only their financial need but also the shame that has encompassed them for being orphaned. Instead, she and Ariyike begin selling water by the side of the road.
Eventually, Bibike gets a job cleaning at the hospital. One day, she sees a woman come into the bathroom, put on a sanitary pad, and add lipstick to it so it seems as though she has gotten her period. One of the hospital’s technicians forces his way in and sees that the woman’s “period” has started, breaking up with her. The woman, Aminat, and Bibike become friends. Aminat later tells Bibike she should wear pants because the neighborhood boys have been looking up her skirt.
Because of this, Bibike starts wearing her mother’s jeans from the suitcase, even though they don’t fit very well. She tells Ariyike everything about Aminat, and Ariyike thinks Bibike should stay away.
Despite this, Bibike hangs out at Aminat’s house. Aminat’s family is much wealthier, and Aminat gives Bibike some clothes for her brothers.
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