DIFFERENCES: A Short Story & Film by Lawson Chiwara
Differences Lawson Chiwara The lunchtime bell unleashed a flood of students on- to the dusty school grounds. Shaky sat under the man- go tree, his notebook open, pen scratching half-formed poems—dreams of brilliance that always fell short. His frayed socks peeked out from his worn trousers, a quiet reminder of his family’s struggles. Then she appeared. Natasha . Braids flawless, uniform crisp, eyes scanning the crowd like a queen. She spotted Shaky , and his heart thudded louder than the chatter around him. She sauntered over, smirking. “I’m hungry,” she said, her tone casual but expectant. Shaky’s mind raced. This was his moment—the hero’s chance to shine, to win her approval. But his pock- ets were empty, his lunch a single slice of bread he’d already eaten. Words stuck in his throat. Then, stupidly, he blurted, “Me too.” Silence. Natasha ’s smirk faded to irritation. She shook her head and walked away, her steps slow, deliberate, de- signed to sting. Jimmy appeared, bi...