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The story revolves around Kelvin, a young man who has strayed from the right path, causing immense distress to his family, especially his father and stepmother, Stella. His erratic behavior and association with a gang lead to a series of escalating conflicts and ultimately land him in serious trouble with the law.
The narrative begins with a conversation between two women, one of whom, Crisabel, is trying to explain her strategy to gain a man's attention. She talks about "packaging" herself to attract a wealthy individual, hinting at a transactional approach to relationships. Her sister, however, dismisses this, emphasizing the importance of genuine connection over material gain. This initial scene sets a theme of differing values and approaches to life and relationships.
Later, Crisabel is confronted by Kelvin, who expresses his affection for her. Crisabel, however, firmly rejects him, stating that she has a boyfriend named Kelvin (a different Kelvin, implying a misunderstanding or a common name) and that she views the suitor as only a friend. She emphasizes that her boyfriend treats her well, refuting any negative rumors spread by someone named Gold. This interaction highlights Crisabel's commitment to her relationship and her refusal to be swayed by another man's advances.
The story then shifts to Kelvin's family. His father is deeply troubled by Kelvin's behavior, lamenting to his late wife, Agnes, that their son has gone astray. He expresses his helplessness and sorrow over Kelvin's destructive path, wishing Agnes were there to guide them. This scene underscores the profound impact of Kelvin's actions on his family and his father's emotional struggle.
Crisabel is later seen comforting a distressed friend who is crying over a man. Crisabel's friend advises her to "shine her eye" and not let a man use her, suggesting that the man doesn't truly love her. This advice reflects a cynical view of relationships, possibly influenced by their own experiences. The friend also expresses anger and a desire for revenge against anyone who might hurt Crisabel, highlighting a strong sense of loyalty and protectiveness.
The conversation then turns to a past incident involving money and a group of people, hinting at a previous betrayal where someone took all the money after an agreement. There's a strong sentiment of not wanting to be used again and a threat of exposing anyone who tries to exploit them. This suggests a history of mistrust and a desire for fairness in their dealings.
Stella, Kelvin's stepmother, confides in a friend about Kelvin's increasingly difficult behavior. She reveals that Kelvin's actions are stressing his father and have damaged their father-son relationship. Stella expresses her exhaustion and the societal blame she faces for the rift. Her friend advises her to be careful and wise, acknowledging the difficulty of her situation.
An incident occurs where Stella's friend, while dropping her off, suggests not calling Kelvin's father about his return to avoid further stress, especially if he's driving. This shows concern for the father's well-being amidst the ongoing family turmoil.
Later, Kelvin's father is shown at work, distracted and troubled. His assistant brings him meeting minutes, but he seems preoccupied, indicating the depth of his personal worries.
The scene shifts to Kelvin's parents (father and Stella) trying to talk to him about his behavior. His mother expresses her disappointment, reminding him that he's an adult and should act like one. She urges him to apologize to Crisabel for his actions, emphasizing that they never raised him to be violent towards women. Kelvin eventually agrees to apologize.
Kelvin then asks his father for permission to attend a party, knowing his mother dislikes late nights. His father agrees on the condition that there's no alcohol and he returns by 10 PM. Kelvin, who detests alcohol, tries to negotiate for a later time, as he needs to drop off Crisabel and her friend, and they settle on 10:30 PM. This shows a glimpse of Kelvin's more responsible side and his father's attempts to guide him.
The family celebrates Kelvin's birthday with a song and well wishes from his parents. They express their gratitude for his life and their hopes for his future success. His father then reveals a surprise: he has arranged for Kelvin to pursue a master's program in Canada, a piece of news that delights Kelvin's mother. This highlights the parents' enduring love and aspirations for their son despite his recent troubles.
Crisabel is then seen talking to her friend about a breakup between Abel and Gold. Crisabel reveals that Abel caught Gold cheating with two different guys. Her friend expresses shock and disbelief, especially since Gold was trying to raise money for Abel. Crisabel condemns Gold's betrayal, emphasizing that she would never cheat on her own boyfriend, a sentiment her boyfriend playfully reciprocates. This conversation further explores themes of loyalty and betrayal in relationships.
Stella is visited by an older woman, Mama, who expresses regret that Stella didn't marry Matthew, implying he would have made her happier. Matthew arrives, gives Mama money, and Stella leaves for an appointment. Mama praises Matthew for his generosity, but Stella's friend warns her to stop taking money from him, hinting at potential issues with Matthew.
Kelvin's friend expresses concern about Kelvin's recent behavior, noting that he's become withdrawn and believes women are all the same, especially Crisabel. The friend tries to convince Kelvin that Crisabel is not to blame, but rather someone named Bright is pressuring her. He urges Kelvin to talk to Crisabel to resolve the misunderstanding.
Kelvin's father returns home, finding Stella worried about Kelvin's absence. Kelvin eventually arrives, and his father asks him to sit down and talk. However, Kelvin becomes agitated when he sees Bright in the house. He confronts Crisabel, accusing her of being with Bright, whom he mistakenly believes is her boyfriend. Crisabel and her friend try to explain, but Kelvin refuses to listen, expressing his hurt and anger. He dismisses Crisabel and Bright, telling them to leave.
The next morning, Kelvin avoids talking to his father, claiming he has a quiz. This shows his continued avoidance of confronting his issues.
Bright is then confronted by a group of men who accuse him of trying to take Crisabel away from Kelvin. They threaten him, warning him to stay away from Crisabel. Bright, however, stands his ground, leading to a physical altercation.
In a separate scene, a group of women are discussing money and their struggles. They appear to be in a difficult financial situation, with one woman demanding money from others, including her sister. This highlights the theme of financial hardship and familial conflict.
The group of men who attacked Bright are discussing the incident. They are angry about Bright's actions and vow to teach him a lesson. They feel disrespected and believe Bright needs to understand his place. One of them, feeling embarrassed by his injuries, laments his loss of attractiveness and worries about how to approach women.
Crisabel confronts Bright about the fight with Kelvin, accusing him of lying and instigating the attack. Bright denies it, claiming Kelvin slapped him first. Crisabel, however, reveals she overheard Bright and his friends planning the attack. She warns him to stay away from her and threatens to report him to the school authorities and the police. She also blames Gold for giving Bright her number.
Big Mama confronts one of the women who was involved in the fight, accusing her of lying about falling from a bike. The woman confesses to lying and tries to explain her presence at the fight, but Big Mama is skeptical, especially when she notices the smell of Indian hemp. Big Mama also discovers that $15,000 is missing from her purse.
Kelvin is then confronted by his stepmother about the missing money. He defiantly admits to taking it, claiming it rightfully belongs to him and accusing his stepmother of being a "witch" who has bewitched his father. He expresses his hatred for her and threatens his father if he doesn't remove her from the house. This highly emotional scene reveals the deep-seated resentment Kelvin harbors towards his stepmother and his escalating aggression.
The scene shifts to Kelvin's father and Stella discussing Kelvin's behavior with Crisabel and his friend. They explain that Kelvin has become increasingly dangerous, easily angered, and prone to violence. Stella reveals Kelvin even threatened to beat her. Crisabel and his friend acknowledge his change in character, noting his association with "ghetto boys." His father decides to take action.
Kelvin is seen at home, disrespecting the house help and throwing soup on the floor. He asserts his dominance in the house, further demonstrating his aggressive and disrespectful behavior.
A young woman named Eform is approached by a man named Adam, who tries to flirt with her. Eform rejects his advances, stating she has a boyfriend and is not interested. Adam, who identifies himself as "king of boys," is persistent and aggressive, leading to a confrontation.
Later, Kelvin approaches Eform, trying to flirt and get her number. Eform, however, slaps him, rejecting his advances. Kelvin is surprised by her reaction but then boasts to his friends that he got her number, even though he clearly didn't. This highlights Kelvin's delusion and his desire to project an image of success.
Kelvin's father offers him a car and money for a trip, but Kelvin seems more interested in having a party with his friends. He calls his friend Bala, instructing him to bring "cheeks" (girls) to the house for a party, indicating his continued pursuit of a wild lifestyle despite his father's efforts.
Kelvin hosts a wild party at his house, with loud music, drinks, and dancing. He exclaims that he controls the show and that his house will be "cast" (meaning a wild party).
The story reaches its climax when Kelvin is arrested. His father and stepmother visit him in jail. His father expresses his disappointment, reminding Kelvin of the opportunities he had and his choice to follow the wrong path due to his hatred for Stella. He tells Kelvin it's too late to cry, as he is now a "murderer." Kelvin, in despair, apologizes and pleads for help, promising to change his ways. He even calls Stella "Mom," begging her to intervene.
In a surprising turn of events, Stella, who Kelvin thought he had killed, appears alive. It is revealed that the entire situation was a setup orchestrated by Crisabel and Kelvin's best friend, Judy, to teach Kelvin a lesson about his wayward ways. Kelvin's father confirms that Stella is alive and that the whole ordeal was a ruse to show Kelvin the consequences of his actions.
Kelvin, overwhelmed with remorse, apologizes to his father and Stella, acknowledging his mistakes and promising to change. He expresses his gratitude to Crisabel and Judy for their role in his transformation. The story concludes with Kelvin's heartfelt apology and a renewed sense of hope for his future.