Curiosity Didn't Kill The Cat
“Miss Uby, you’re already done?” The teacher asked, astonished.
Uby raised her head reluctantly from her desk where she’d been comfortably sleeping and replied a lazy, “Yes.”
The teacher didn’t bother going through her work to confirm and neither did a lot of people waste time turning and there was a reason which I'll let on in a bit.
In the first year of high school, there were different arms of eacg class and Uby wasn’t in my arm, but I heard of this girl who could be more or less described as nonchalant at best when it came to academics. She was hardly in class and couldn’t ever boast of complete notes but was always passing. I didn’t believe it.
Then, we happened to be in my same fourth year of high school and that’s when I saw it for myself. She always had this bored look on her face and was always looking for the slightest excuse to ditch classes. She arrived late for everything, exams included. The first time I saw her finish her exams in record time and slept, the teacher walked up to her and yelled, asking to see her papers and she handed them to him, looking bored. The class snickered but when the teacher was done perusing her work, he dropped it without saying a word. When results were out, she scored the second highest. No one snickered again when she slept in the exam hall.
It became a saying among students and teachers, “Don’t follow Uby’s ways or you’ll fail.” Whatever she was doing seemed to work for her but there were chances that it wouldn’t work for those that tried to copy her ways. And true to that, all Uby’s ‘friends’ that found her cool and accompanied her in ditching classes and not having notes all repeated that year and Uby, the girl that couldn’t be caught dead with an academic book was promoted to the next class and that too with flying colours.
It was in my final year of high school, when all of us moved into the dormitory that I got to uncover the mystery behind the mysterious Uby. I observed her, but of course, she did what she always did which was to play in the field with others from dawn to dusk, keep chatting and then bath and sleep at night. So, did that mean she never read? I gave up and concluded that she must be a master brain.
Then one night, I hadn’t slept a wink because I had been reading a novel and by the time I was done, physically and emotionally spent, it was about 2am. I leapt out of my trusty mosquito net to use the bathroom. There was no power supply but I wasn’t ever afraid of the dark plus I knew my way around so I started moving there then, I saw Uby, with her lamp on getting up from the bed and using the other entrance to go to the upper floor.
I didn’t even hesitate, promptly abandoning my bathroom venture and choosing to follow her instead. I smiled to myself, thinking Sherlock Holmes would be so proud if he saw me right now. At the back of my head was the lingering thought that kept resounding, “Curiosity, killed the cat.” But for the sake of my discovery, I was quite willing to let it kill me. So, I followed her. She entered a room that hardly anyone ever visited and when I was sure that she was there. I turned back and left. I knew where she was now so another time would be to discover what she did there.
The next night, I was awake but not because of a novel, this time. I was determined to find out what Uby did. So, when I heard her bed creaking from the end of the room, indicating she was standing up, I waited about twenty minutes and then I went, with my lamp this time(I was brave please, not invincible). And when I rounded the corner and looked into the room from the crack in the door, I gasped. There were about six textbooks in front of her and she was scouring through them like a woman on a mission.
Why, you cheeky little…. I thought to myself. But I smiled. She was no superhero after all, and wasn’t practicing voodoo too. She went about her thing weirdly, but she was just like us and that was enough for me.
She motivated me and I adopted reading during those hours too. In the event, I cited in the beginning of this piece, Uby walked into one of the biggest examinations of our senior year, thirty minutes after it had started. And was still done when almost all of us weren’t. Others scoffed that she was taking it too far but I grinned. I knew her doings. And it was the same grin I had on my face as I watched Uby called out at our graduation ceremony as the third overall best student of the class.
And as she walked in, with the usual bored expression on her face and a look that said, she wanted to be anywhere but here, I grinned wider, clapping excitedly for her. I never told her but she was my hero. Extremely badass, that one. And I’m glad I let my curiosity get the better of me to know who she was behind all that couldn’t care less mask of hers. A nerd. Like me.
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Hehe sometimes curiosity is being inquisitive in a good way. Power to the nerds!
Yeah, inquisitive in a good way. That's a nice way to put it. Thanks for stopping by T.✨
Sometimes curiosity can bring a good result.
Yeah, it can. Thanks for stopping by.✨
Ah ahhh
Feeling funky...
Reading by 2am..
Spooking the rats😂😂😂😔😭
Lol, Stopp. There were no rats.☹️
That's sad...
Rats are cute 🥺
I'm sure you think they are Seki.😁🙏🏾
jajaja muy divertida tu historia, algunos tienen ese don raro de estudiar que les funciona a la perfeccion
Exactamente. No porque no estudien de la forma convencional niega el hecho de que realmente estén estudiando. Me alegro de que te haya gustado mi historia.🤗
Tell you what, I never thought curiosity killed the cat :) I thought that was BS made to discourage thinking. Love this ~ very fun write-up!
Exactly.
Curiosity killed the cat simply means, don't think, don't strive to discover, stay back. It's safer. Very wrong mentality.
Glad you enjoyed it.🤗
That was nice. I did not see it coming. Uby secretly studied while others slept. A very cool personality.
Yeah, she just had a different way if going about it which was classy and admirable.✨
What a great story, @jhymi! Uby is a fantastic character ! With her bored face, doing what she wants, aware of her intelligence and autonomous in her time management. A great personality. Your writing makes this creative non-fiction a very interesting read. You also show us your courage in following Aby in spite of her unfriendliness. Thank you for this beautiful story.
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Why do I have a weird feeling that you just told us your story? Lol.. But all the same, curiosity doesn't always kill the cat, sometimes it makes it wiser
Oh, is that right. You think I'm Uby?😏
Well.... You're smart and obviously intelligent, so 🤷♂️
What if you figured out Uby was a ghost🤣🤣.
In the middle, I started to get a horror feeling but thank god that nothing happened that kind of.
Some people love to keep their profile low and it gives one kind of satisfaction. I can feel it because I also love to keep things secret from others. I really enjoyed each moment and feel each line.
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Then the story would have had a different tone that's for sure. Thinking of it now, I honestly don't know why I wasn't scared.
I know I was inducing a bit of horror in it but that's how it also felt to me at the time, lol. So I wanted you all to share in the experience.
I'm so glad you loved the story @intishar . I'm constantly looking forward to your lovely comments.🌺💜
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What a beautiful story. Sometimes success is hidden by the devotion and discipline that arduously paves that difficult path. I loved.
I'm glad you love the story and you're definitely right about success being about devotion and discipline. Thanks for taking the time to read.✨
Tess! I loved this! I was giggling away picturing you sneaking off down the corridors after Uby, hehe. And you write with such a wonderful sense of humour too. Although I suspected what was coming, it didn't ruin the story because you didn't just lead us to a conclusion, you made the journey an enjoyable one too! Lovely writing. More please 🤗 !LUV !LADY
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Ohhhh....thank you so much Sam🤗🌺
Literally grinning from ear to ear right now. I'm so glad you found the story humourous. I like injecting bits of humour to make my readers smile and you did so it's totally worth it.
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(no space) to get help on Hive. Info🤣☺️this is totally beautiful to read, I am glad your curiosity was rewarded with a pleasant discovery. I think I like Uby too.
I'm glad you do. I like her as well. Thank you so much for loving the story and for taking the time to read.💕
Your welcome 🤗