“WE ARE BROTHERS”.
When I was young, I remember wishing I could have a brother. Then, being the first and only son among three sisters, I felt lonely, because I don’t really interact with them, even though I love them, we hardly talk because I feel so shy to have a face-to-face conversation with them, we only talk once in a while. I always wished I could have a brother just like my sisters and other sisters have themselves, just like other blood brothers have themselves. I wished I could have someone I can interact with someone who I can play with someone who I can call my blood brother. My wish came to pass, and the last child of the family was a boy, my blood brother, someone I can call my brother. I consider myself lucky to have him because he could have been born as a girl and I would not have had him. I consider my brother to be a blessing to me.
Adetunji Samson Oluwatobiloba