"We're leaving tonight."
Grace sprang up to her feet
"What? No! To where?"
"To my place at Ikeja," Efe answered. "My roommate has been out of town for like a week now but that's not an issue, I'll just call and let him know you would be staying with us."
"No!" Grace objected. " I don't want to leave. Why are we leaving?"
"Are you too blind to see all that is going on?" Efe queried. "Do you still see this as a game after all that has happened? You must be delusional and I'll be damned if I let you get killed or go to prison."
Grace turned to her friends for support they all kept quiet. It wasn't their place to say anything. Grace had to speak up for herself.
"But what about school?"
"Aren't you done with your WAEC exams already? You girls just go there to play."
"But graduation is coming up very soon."
"And so what? Are you willing to risk your life for just one day? Come on Grace, be sensible!"
"B-but
Grace said goodbyes to her friends on the agreement that she would investigate Veronica and comeback immediately she is done before getting on the road with Efe. Life in the city was a bit different from town to Grace in terms of how lively everywhere was even late in the night, unlike her town where everyone would have closed their doors shut at 10 pm.They got to Efe's place at Ikeja at exactly 11 pm. The first thing Grace did was to evaluate the place. It was a single room flat, one that Efe had to settle for before because Grace didn't want to leave Ketu but had to get a roommate when he realized his salary couldn't keep up with his expenses too well. The living room had a small flat-screen TV, a music player, and a set of speakers. The furniture all around looked decent too. The only problem Grace had was that the place was a bit tinier than usual."This place looks nice, you would know that bachelor lives here at first sight," Grace said with a smile.
After Grace took a shower, she put on a pair of blue jean trousers and a yellow top before coming out to see Efe and Rose laughing as they cross-checked notes together."Great, you're out," Efe said raising his head as soon as she stepped into the living room. "Hey, that's mine!" He barked pointing at the shirt."Well I like it and I wore it so now it's mine." Grace retorted.Rose couldn't help herself but laugh at the victimized expression Efe wore on his face."What are we eating this morning?" Grace asked."What is in the kitchen?""Noodles?" Grace exclaimed. "What is wrong with you people, isn't there something decent to eat around here?""We don't buy foodstuffs to keep for later because of work." Efe said to appeal to Rose and Grace's disappointed faces. It didn't help change anything."Come on, " He said to Rose "you should be on my side here, we both work in the same place.""That's not an excuse for eating
Vaillant Estate is one of the few places in Lagos meant for the rich to reside away from the rest of the middle and lower classes. It is filled with luxurious and beautiful houses, yet at the same time looked so quiet and desolate to Grace. She could bet none of the neighbors there knew each other closely asides from their names and titles. Efe had warned her before he left in the morning that she had zero chance of getting into the estate but it wasn't enough to discourage her from going.Grace realized why he said so as soon as she saw the security in front of the estate. They weren't armed to the teeth but judging by their attire, she regarded them as the real deal. At that point, she decided to play it cool and try her luck."Good afternoon sir," She said to the man in front. "Can you please let me in?""Who are you looking for?" The man queried with a straight face. Grace thought he looked like he had been wearing that expression all his life."And w
Joana had finished packing, all that was left now was to sneak out of the house without raising any suspicions from her dad."I think you should go out and check if he is still in the living room." Joana suggested."What if he asks about you? I told him I was going on to call you.""Tell him you didn't see me."June gulped nervously."Come on Ju, we don't have time." Joana said."Okay, I'll go." She said then walked out of the room."Daddy." She said as she walked by her parents' room door. There was no response. She called him out again but realized why he wasn't answering as soon as she got to the living room. Exhausted, her father was fast asleep on the couch she had left him some minutes ago. June quickly tiptoed back to her room."Is he there?" Joana asked."Shhh!" June warned with her fingers on her lips."Stop shushing me, I'm not loud." Joana glared."He's sleeping in the living room," June whispere
"So where would you be staying?" Margret asked shortly after they finished eating."John thought it would be best if fewer people knew about where we were going to avoid traces." Joana answered."And by fewer people he meant us right?" Margret said facing John whose hand gesture said 'You can't blame me.'"And when did our worries go from normal things like school and relationships and stuffs to murders and a serial killer on the loose?""These couple of weeks have been crazy." June added"And then Grace left, and now you and John are leaving... What about all our plans towards the end of the school year? What about graduation? This isn't fair."An awkward silence filled the room after Margret spoke."This sucks." June said shortly after."But it's better than being dead isn't it?"Margret sighed."What am I going to do without you girls. Nothing will feel the same ever again.""Hey you guys rem
John winced as he struggled to open his eyes. His whole body ached and the rays of morning sunlight reflecting on his eyes didn't make it easier for him. For a while, he didn't know where he was, or what he was doing there. He felt something dried up on his face and immediately knew it was his blood. He touched his forehead to discover it was swollen. As he fought back the throbbing ache on his head, he tried to gather his memory together.He looked over to his side to see Timileyin's face buried on the steering. Then he remembered.The Hilux... We crashed... Joana!His eyes were wide open now. The pain didn't subside though. He looked behind hoping to see Joana but could only find their bags."Oh my God!" His mouth felt dry as he exclaimed.He looked back at his cousin."Timileyin," He called with a cough. "Wake up." He said pushing him on the arm slightly.There was no response from Timileyin and John was beginning to fe
"Because two policemen are outside and I don't know what they are looking for." June's mother answered. "Are you sure you did nothing wrong?""Of course not!"Her mum let out a sigh."Okay, let's just go and see what they want. Your father is talking to them already."As she walked to the parlor, June reminded herself to stay calm. It's nothing. They don't know anything. But why are they at her house? She felt a knot in her stomach that told her she would not like the answer."Good morning sirs." Her mother greeted the policemen while she remained silent behind her."Good evening ma'am." The officers replied."So why are you here?" She demanded immediately."Erm, just as we were telling your husband before you came in," One of the officers answered. "There was a car accident at the bridge before the exit or the town last night."June was beginning to tremble where she stood. A car accident? No, it can't be! She slo
Making sure they kept their distance so that the driver's suspicions wouldn't rise, the motorcycle Grace boarded continued to follow Mrs. Badmus' car across the city until it stopped at a shopping complex."Okay, stop... I think she is coming out now." Grace said to the man riding the motorcycle, bringing him to a stop too.They watched as a young girl, not too older than Grace wearing a blouse and a skirt rushed to the side of the car. She bent her knees in a gesture to greet Mrs. Badmus who stepped out of the car and handed the girl her bag immediately. Probably her assistant, Grace assumed as she watched. Mrs. Badmus went on to say a few things to the girl who replied with a nervous nod. Satisfied with the response, Mrs. Badmus decided to go inside while the young girl followed behind her. This was the opportunity Grace was looking for. She knew it was the time to act!"Okay, I'm stopping here." She said alighting from the motorcycle and then gave the man som