CHINYERE GRABBED THE towel that she hung on the door of her room.
Her mother had scolded her about keeping her used towel inside the house but Chinyere had refused to listen.
She grabbed a pair of black, high waisted jeans with a fitting grey T-shirt.
Upon opening the door, she saw Ikechukwu standing outside the door with a toy gun in his hands.
Ikechukwu was her eleven year old brother – the second of her mother's three children.
"Where are you going?" Ikechukwu asked.
Unlike eight year old Onyedikachi – her father's second wife's only son – Chinyere liked Ikechukwu.
Ikechukwu was home schooled like most of Chinyere's others siblings.
Only Onyedikachi and Chinyere had the desire to go to a real school.
"What are you doing here?" Chinyere asked her younger brother.
"Daddy said I should watch over you and make sure you don't leave your room."
"Well, I have to wash my school uniform," Chinyere said. "Unless you want me to go to school with a dirty uniform tomorrow."
"Fine," Ikechukwu shrugged and walked away.
Chinyere made her way to the bathroom to take her bath.
She and Mystery Boy had agreed to meet at eight thirty. He wanted to meet at ten but Chinyere found it odd for them to meet that late and they settled for eight thirty.
They were to meet at Shoprite's parking lot. Mystery Boy would be leaning against a truck.
Chinyere made sure to scrub her body well to get rid of any foul stench.
After drying her body, she changed into her change of clothes and brushed her teeth then snuck her way back to her room.
Her parents were strict and didn't allow for any of the children below eighteen years of age to wear makeup so Chinyere just applied lip gloss to her lips.
Chinyere tied her hair up in a bun and posed in front of the mirror. She was satisfied with how she looked.
She chose to wear her sandals that were kept under her bed.
She used her phone to check the time and it read: 08:03.
Shoprite was only fifteen minutes away from her home but there was no harm in being early.
The earlier the better.
Chinyere snuck through the passage way to the kitchen. The kitchen was linked to the backyard, through which she would leave the house.
From the kitchen she could hear the clattering of plates and laughter. Her family was having their dinner. Happily, without her.
Chinyere snuck out of the house without any guilt in her heart.
On her way there, she texted Rachel, Amanda and Tunde, telling them that she was going to meet her mystery boy at Shoprite.
Chinyere put a smile on her face as she entered Shoprite's parking lot.
The store was not closed yet but the parking lot was nearly empty. Only a few cars here and there and the street lights were off.
Chinyere craned her head as she walked through the parking lot in search of a boy leaning against a truck.
"Eh'm," she heard someone clear their throat from behind her and she turned around to meet her Mystery Boy.
"Are you Mystery Boy?" Chinyere walked up to him. He was indeed leaning against a truck with his arms crossed.
He was dressed in all black from head to toe but his looks did not disappoint.
Chinyere couldn't see his face well because it was dark but the little she saw satisfied her enough. He looked like a real model.
"That's what I'm known by," Mystery Boy took Chinyere's hand and placed his soft lips on them. "And you must be Chinyere Awaziem."
"I am," Chinyere said, "can we hurry up with this meeting? I have to get home before nine fifteen."
"A-about the meeting," Mystery Boy said at the same time a stranger's voice said, "But we just got started."
Chinyere jumped and turned around. The hairs on her neck standing up as the man who had spoken stared at her with a large grin on his face.
"W-who are you?" Chinyere asked.
The man slammed Chinyere against the truck and used his thumb to stroke her chin, "Tobi, you've attracted a really pretty one here."
Chinyere moved her head to look at Tobi who had his own head down but the man who was currently holding her against the truck forcefully grabbed her jaw and forced her to look at him.
"Get the ropes," the man told Tobi and Tobi climbed into the truck to do as he was told.
"Who are you?!" Chinyere yelled as she tried to pull herself out of the man's grip and run away but the man grabbed her arm and threw her to the ground, her head making impact with the cold, hard ground.
Chinyere shook her head slowly as she looked into the darkness. Everything seemed so blurry to her and she couldn't see clearly.
It didn't take long for her to go into complete darkness.
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Chinyere groaned as she opened her eyes.
Her head was aching badly and her body felt weak.
She looked around only to see wooden boxes and sad faces of girls and boys who were her age.
She kept looking until she saw the face of the person who she was supposed to meet the previous night: Mystery Boy (Tobi).
That wasn't all. She was in a vehicle, and it was moving.
CHINYERE SIGHED AS she thought about all that happened in the past four months.Four months had passed since she had woken up in the hospital and one month had passed since the court case.Amanda was sentenced to thirty five years imprisonment with a five year probation for first degree murder, kidnapping and human trafficking.She pledged guilty to all her charges and no further investigation was carried out on her part.Amanda had also given away Tobi's and his father's location and they – and their minions – were sentenced to twenty years imprisonment for human trafficking.Tobi was furious that Amanda betrayed them by revealing their location and Amanda bluntly stated, "If I'm going down, I'm not going down alone."Several of the trafficked/sold people were found and returned to their parents while their buyers were arrested and made to pay a fine for the damages caused.
WHITE LIGHT WAS all Chinyere saw when she opened her eyes."Ugh," she groaned as she used her arm to block out as much light as she could from her eyes."Sorry," she heard a deep voice say before the lights were turned off.Chinyere lowered her arm and she studied the room where she was.With the beeping heart monitor next to her bed and the intravenous tubes connected to her arm, Chinyere concluded that she was in a hospital room."What am I doing here?" she asked no one in particular."You were shot and you've been down for two days now," the deep, manly voice said again and Chinyere looked at the person who spoke."Daddy!" She yelled and tried to jump off her bed but the pain that flowed through her left arm restricted her from doing so.Her father sat beside her on the hospital bed and looked into her eyes before giving her a tight hug, one th
CHINYERE NOW KNEW how it felt to be so close and yet so far.They were so close to escaping and yet so far from escaping as Mr. Oko and Amadi had already caught up to them."Get over here!" Amadi yelled.She could not explain how she was feeling. Her heart was beating irregularly and as fast as a race car. It was as though it wanted to jump out of her chest. She had never been so scared in her entire life."What do we do now?" she asked Tina.Tina took a deep breath before answering, "I guess we listen to them and follow them.""Biko, don't waste our time," Mr. Oko said."Is that it?" Chinyere asked. "We came this far only to end up back with them?""When we get out of the bus, I will run and I want you to run in the opposite direction and find help," Tina said. "Don't forget to run only after I do, that will cause a distraction.
THE GIRLS WERE awake by six in the morning and ready to leave the hotel.They had each taken a turn to bath. Tina gave Solomon a bath while Chinyere rummaged through the bag for the phone."What are you looking for?" Tina asked as she walked out of the bathroom with Solomon dressed in fresh clothes."The phone," Chinyere grunted and then sighed a sigh of relief when she found it."Where did you get the phone?" Tina asked."I got it from Chibinobim," Chinyere answered. "I thought it would be of help to us."Tina nodded and said, "Call whoever you're calling fast. Theyonly live a few minutes away from here. If we don't hurry they'll catch up to us."Chinyere nodded and punched in her mother's number. She lifted the phone to her ear as she waited for Chioma to answer the call."Sorry, the number you are calling is not available. Please try agai
ESCAPING THROUGH THE gate seemed to be a problem for them as it was locked and they didn't have the remote.They contemplated climbing over the gate but how was that possible with a two month old child?"Where do you think the remote could be?" Chinyere whispered."I don't know," Tina whisper yelled. "This is one thing that we didn't think about."The gate could only be opened and closed with the remote control.The gateman was sleeping on a bench that was just a few feet away from the gate.His snores were so loud that he could be mistaken for a pig.The gateman changed his sleeping position and a jingling sound filled Chinyere's and Tina's ears.Chinyere turned to the sleeping gateman and looked at the shiny object that was wrapped around his index finger.It was a band of keys."Of course," Tina said. "Only the g
"DO YOU HAVE EVERYTHING YOU NEED?" Tina asked Chinyere.Chinyere nodded as she zipped up the bag.It was already Monday night. Tuesday night would mark two weeks of her living with the Okos.It was unbelievable how two weeks had already gone by and also unbelievable how so much had happened in just two weeks.Chinyere had avoided Mr. Oko throughout the past week. She would not be present during breakfast, lunch and supper. She fed on whatever remains Tina would bring her.Chibinobim had also not returned home since the incident the previous week had occurred, but it didn't bother her. It was better that way."Have you packed all you need?" Chinyere asked.Tonight was the night that they planned their clean escape.They had stayed up all night the previous week, studying the actions of everyone in the house at night.They discov
ADIMCHIMPKA WAS EXHAUSTED. He had dark circles and large bags under his eyes and he had only slept for a total of four hours in the past two days.He was literally a walking dead.He remembered how Chioma had rushed into his room on Sunday night to tell him that Chinyere had called.He had made a trip to the police station early the next morning and reported to them that they had received a phone call from Chinyere.He washed his face and dried it with a towel before making it to the kitchen.His wives were in the kitchen preparing breakfast."Ututu oma m, di m," his first wife, Adaiba, greeted him."Good morning," he responded.His two other wives greeted him as well and he nodded in response."Have the police found anything?" Adaiba asked.Adimchimpka shook his head, "No. Not yet. I just want to know how she found herself in Ebonyi state.""I also wonde
CHINYERE WOKE UP early the next morning. Earlier than she usually would.The first thing she did was say her morning prayer before sitting up on the bed.The bottle she used as an ice pack was lying on the floor and the ice had melted, leaving a pool of water on the floor.She grabbed a black pencil skirt from the closet with a red blouse and undergarments then made her way to the bathroom in the bedroom.She looked at her face in the mirror.The stinging in her cheek had stopped but the slap had left a bruise on her face. The blood on her lip had dried up and Chinyere couldn't help but think of how ugly she looked.She just wanted to be a model, and look where she had ended up.She wanted to cry but she had no tears left to cry.She brushed her teeth, all the while thinking of the conversation she was going to have with Tina. She would finally kn
CHINYERE DID NOT know what to say after what Tina had told her.She wondered why Amanda was after her family and claimed that it was her father who had killed her mother when Mr. Oko had killed her himself.Chinyere opened her mouth to speak but nothing came out.Just then, Nnena, one of the maids, entered the kitchen.Nnena greeted them by bowing her head and then she spoke up, "Mr. Oko said that you should start preparing dinner.""Okay, thank you," Tina said and Nnena walked out of the kitchen."Isn't Esther around?" Chinyere asked.Esther was normally the one who started preparing dinner and Chinyere had realised that Esther had not stepped into the kitchen after breakfast was made."I don't know, but when I came this morning she was sick," Tina said. "I know that she's had a week immune system from the time I started living here."Chinyere nodded, "What are we going to cook?""