You see what you have done Joe?” Ludo’s mother asked her husband.
“How could I have known Zamiwe?” Joe touched his head. “It was going great, I don’t know what happened.”
“She told you she didn’t want to go but with your arrogance, you had to make her go.”
“Is it a crime to go out with my daugther Zamiwe?” Joe’s eye brows bumped together in a scowl.
Zamiwe knew better not to irritate her husband. She knew he had the same rights as her when it came to Ludo. Despite their differences, Ludo was for the both of them. They were just both overprotective of her.
“I didn’t it mean it that way Joe,” Zamiwe answered thoughtful.
“I know she’s sick and I care for her. Don’t make me look like a bad parent please!” Joe sunk in his chair.
They all became quiet and lost in their thoughts. Ludo’s condition had taken a toll on the both of them. Instead of bringing them even more closer, it pushed them apart. They all had different opinions on what treatment she needed and in the end, Zamiwe always had an upper hand because she had practiced Nursing. Joe being a regular businessman was not considered to be the best thinker when it came to Ludo.
“Mom,” Ludo emerged from her bedroom.
Joe and Zamiwe both stood up.
“Hey sweetie,” Zamiwe walked to her and held her hand while Joe made the seat.
Ludo sat down with a towel in her hand.
“I hurt myself with the fall, my head feels like its about to explode,” Ludo complained bitterly.
“What happened?” Joe asked.
“Not now Joe,” Zamiwe cut him.
“Why are you always fighting?” Ludo looked at the both of them.
They both stiffened at the question.
“I’m an adult, I know what’s been happening with the both of you.”
Zamiwe and Joe looked at each other.
“Its not something we cannot handle sweetheart, trust us we will sort it out,” Joe answered holding Zamiwe’s hand.
Zamiwe looked at him and felt her heart sunk. She loved him but where did they go wrong was the question she asked herself every morning she woke up. He was near but very far away. He no longer confided in her which made it more difficult to confide in him too.
“If you say so dad,” Ludo said and went on. “I saw something strange tonight.”
“What sweetie?” Joe asked.
“Where did you find me?”
“At the parking square.”
“There was a man. He had a beautiful car. Chevrolet i think. I was interested in it and went to check it out. I think there was a girl in the car.”
“Maybe it was his girlfriend or wife,” Zamiwe said.
“She was tied,” Ludo said as if not sure. “Yes she was tied, I now remember.”
“Some people who saw you fall said you were in a confrontation with a man, was it him?” Joe inquired.
Ludo thought for a while and answered, “Yes dad. He was scary. His eye..." Ludo curled into a ball in the chair.
Joe noticed she was scared at the thought and changed the subject. Ludo kept thinking about the bearded man and how hideous he was.
Hunter drove into his compound while looking around ensuring no one had followed him. Thinking about what happened earlier made him stiffen a bit. He was not a kind of man to feel sorry for someone but thinking about how the girl fell and started convulsing made him somewhat uncomfortable. He had read about fits but never saw anyone before in action. He didn’t have to feel sorry for her, his life was at stake and no one was innocent in his eyes. Every person who got closer to him was an enemy. He drove into his parking space and got out of the car. He stood for a while thinking. He stood still while trying to listen to any movements around his house but there were none. He opened the back door of his Chevrolet.
“Hmmmm, hmmm,” the girl in the car mumbled.
“You brought this on yourself Hilary,” Hunter said as he carried her on his shoulder.
She tried to shake herself off him but couldn’t manage. Hunter was too strong. He had the body of baseball players. He was six feet tall. His arms were big they could hold three people at once. He had a very hideous face with a beard he well took care of.
He went to his backyard which had a one roomed building he called a Carnage. He opened it and dropped Hilary on the floor. She looked around and saw blood everywhere. She looked on the walls and there were stained knives, hooks and machetes hanging. She started crying and mumbling because her mouth was covered.
“Stop it!” He yelled at her.
She went quiet shaking.
“You betrayed me Hillary,” he stared at her.
She nodded in disagreement.
“We had an arrangement and you backstabbed me,” Hunter paced around.
“Did you think he could marry you?”
She cried.
“That man is a womanizer, everyone knows. But what did you do? You fell into his trap and exposed me. Do you know how long I have worked to bring those people down?”
Hilary kept crying.
“Women! Show them money and they will betray you in a blink of an eye!” Hunter growled. “I call this place a Carnage.” He looked around. “I’m sure you have noticed the blood around.”
Hilary’s eyes burned with hatred and fear.
“This blood is for people like you who have betrayed me,” Hunter reached for a machete on the wall. “I’m willing to forgive you if you tell me everything you have told them about me.”
Hilary looked at him blankly.
He untied the rope around Hilary’s head and removed the cotton he had stuffed in her mouth. She took a deep breath and looked at him defiantly.
“Now talk,” he said.
“Hunter Hunter,” she laughed. “Do you know you are an idiot?”
Hunter unrelentingly stared at her.
“Let me tell you one thing though. They are coming for you and they are out for blood. No matter what you do, you won’t escape their wrath. You have messed with the wrong people my dear hunter.”
“They messed with me first,” Hunter said. “What did you tell them about me?” Hunter asked furiously.
“Kill me if you want but I will never tell you anything. The months have spent in their circles, I have realized that they are better people than you. Hunter you are an animal,” she spat on him.
“Hilary you have left me with no choice.”
“Do it you sorry ass of a man,” Hilary dared Hunter.
Hunter breathed heavily looking at Hilary on the floor.
“Kill me now Hunter!” She shouted. “If you won’t, I’m sure they will find me and kill me.”
Hunter raised his machete and swung it in the air while Hilary screamed at him.
“Noooo,” her voice faded in the night.
Ludo woke up feeling tired as usual. She had not written anything the previous night because of the episode she had. Her mother insisted that she should rest. She got out of bed and took a shower. She felt her stomach rumble. She was hungry. She went to the kitchen and found her mother and father having breakfast together.
“Wow, this is new,” Ludo smiled pulling a chair.
“How did you sleep?” Joe asked her.
“Slept just fine dad,” she answered.
“Have you taken your meds,” her mother asked.
“Yes mom I did. This is yummy,” she tried to reach for pancakes on her mothers plate.
“Bad manners Ludo,” her mother looked at her.
“What? I’m so hungry I could eat a cow,” she winked.
“Nancy!” Ludo’s mother called out to the maid.
Nancy quickly came to the dining, “Yes madam.”
“Bring something for Ludo before she eats us alive.”
“Ok madam.”
“I cannot stop thinking about the bearded man,” Ludo said after some silence.
Her parents looked at each other.
“Bearded man?” Zamiwe asked.
“Yes the man I saw last night,” Ludo answered.
“Don’t think about him, you will probably never meet him again,” Joe said assured.
“I hope so,” Ludo sipped on her tea.
Whilst eating, they heard a knock on the door. They all looked at each other wondering who it could be.
“Nancy!” Zamiwe called. “Go and check who is at the door.”
After a while, Nancy came into the dining room with Mrs. Visashi.
“Madam!” Ludo exclaimed and got up spreading her hands.
They hugged while Joe and Zamiwe looked at them.
“What a surprise!” Ludo said.
Mrs. Visashi let go of her and said hi to Joe and Zamiwe.
“To what do we owe this visit Mrs. Visashi?” Joe asked.
“Enough with the formalities Joe, I’m not at school,” she answered.
Joe laughed and went on, “Ok Kate.”
“I have come to see my favorite former student.”
“Well, let us excuse you both so that you catch up,” Zamiwe said getting up looking at Joe.
Mrs Visashi and Ludo sat in the dining room and talked for a while. She had come to check up on Ludo because time had passed ever since she saw her and being concerned about her, she made an effort.
“Tell me you are done with the book,” Mrs. Visashi said curiously.
“I’m still figuring out the last chapter,” Ludo smiled. “I’m having a conflict on which characters to kill or keep.”
“I bet you will figure it out,” Mrs. Visashi smiled. “I have to see it. Do you mind?”
“Of course not, follow me,” Ludo got up.
They went to Ludo’s bedroom. Ludo got her laptop and showed Mrs. Visashi her work. Mrs. Visashi read for some minutes while Ludo looked at her.
“Well what do you think?” Ludo asked.
“This is good Ludo,” Mrs. Visashi answered surprised. “Did you write this?”
“Yes,” Ludo answered proudly.
“Wow, I’m short of words. Do you ever think of publishing?”
“My mother says I’m not ready.”
“This is wasting talent. I know people who can be interested in this.”
“Really?”
“Yes. This is too good to be stored in a laptop.”
“I will contact one editor I know and see how it goes from there. I love this Ludo,” Mrs. Visashi said honestly.
“Thank you madam but you will have to talk to mom before proceeding.”
“Zamiwe won’t have a problem with you publishing i know,” Mrs. Visashi said and went on. “I have to go now,” She said standing up. “You will let them know that I have gone.”
“Ok madam I will.”
“I saw a black car outside, is it your father's?”
Ludo’s heart pounded.
“Black car?”
“Yes.”
Ludo hurriedly ran outside and opened the gate. She found the car outside their wall fence. Ludo walked to the car carefully trying to see who was in it. It was a black Chevrolet like the one she saw the previous night. Ludo went to the window and knocked. No one was opening.
“What do you want from me?” She screamed circling the car.”I know you are in there. I told you I don’t know anything, please leave me alone!”
“Hey young girl, what is it?” A woman asked walking to Ludo.
“There’s an hideous man in this car!” Ludo pointed at the car.
The woman quickly rushed to the car and opened it. Ludo was surprised.
“Why are you opening the door?” She asked.
“What do you mean why am i opening the door?” The woman asked surprised. “Its my car!”
“No its not.”
“Yes it is. I live across the road. I parked here because i was seeing a friend over there,” the woman pointed at the house next to Ludo’s. “Young lady who are you?”
“You have hidden him, right?”
“Who?”
“The bearded man?”
“I don’t know what you are talking about young girl.”
Ludo’s parents and Mrs. Visashi came running at the two. Joe grabbed Ludo who was refusing to be taken back inside.
“Dad let me go. I have to know what he wants from me!” Ludo screamed.
“I’m sorry madam,” Zamiwe apologised to the lady.
“That girl needs help,” the woman said.
“Yes we know,” Zamiwe said.
“She’s a psycho.”
Zamiwe felt like her heart had been crashed hearing someone call her daughter a Psycho. She charged at the woman and grabbed her by the hair. She wanted to throw her on the ground when Mrs. Visashi stopped her.
“Stop it Zamiwe, it’s not worth it,” she held her tightly pulling her back.
“Didn’t you hear? This woman called my daughter a Psycho. Who does that?” Zamiwe shouted.
“You are all crazy. Your whole family needs help!” The woman said getting into the car.
“Don’t call my child a psycho,” Zamiwe pointed at the woman. “Let me go,” she shook herself from Mrs. Visashi and ran back inside.
Mrs. Visashi just nodded her head in disappointment.
The woman drove off.
Joe carried Ludo and took her to the bedroom while she kept screaming that the bearded man was in that car. Zamiwe got into the house and rushed to her medkit in the bedroom. She could hear Ludo screaming and shouting. She went to Ludo’s bedroom and found Joe had restrained her on the bed.
“Do it,” Joe looked at Zamiwe who stood on the door dropping tears.
“I’m sorry sweetie,” Zamiwe said injecting Ludo to induce anesthesia.
Zamiwe left the bedroom crying.
“Dad,” Ludo called Joe.
“Yes baby.”
“Is mother upset with me?”
“No she’s not, she’s just tired.”
“Why did she ran away from me dad?”
Joe stiffened.
“Tell her I’m sorry. I’m just scared.”
“Scared of what baby?”
“I can’t feel my face, dad,” Ludo complained.
“It’s the injection baby.”
“I hate it dad,” She blinked vigorously.
“Tell me, what are you scared of?”
“The bearded man. He was in that car. He’s coming for me, I know it,” Ludo said faintly while falling asleep.
Hunter checked his time. 11:24. His flight was at 14:00 hours. He had prepared everything and had packed all his gear. Leaving the country was not on his wishlist but there was nothing he could have done, that was his only way to stay alive. He didn’t expect Hilary to betray him like that. Trust, for him, was a big word but he relied on her. He knew she could deliver but along the way, love happened to her. It was the same love that got her killed. Hunter didn’t have any regrets on Hilary’s murder. Killing had become a hobby for him. His phone rang. He looked at it feeling his heart pound. He answered and remained quiet. “Hunter!” A man’s voice answered on the other end of the line. Hunter didn’t say anything. “I can feel you breathing and from the looks for it, you are scared Hunter,” the man said. Hunter restrained himself not to say anything. “Well, let me get to the point,” the man paused and coughed. “I kno
“You must be joking,” Kate looked at Kent and bursted into laughter. “I’m serious Kate. The man was serious,” Kent said seriously. “That’s just bullshit! He was just trying to scare you!” She objected him. “Where could Ludo have gotten all the information from to write a story about the most notorious crime lords of our country?” “You have to ask her,” Kent shrugged. “He was just scaring you.”She repeated. “I could feel it in my heart that he wasn’t.” “How come I haven’t heard about these people?” “You are not in their circles that’s why.” “Are you?” Kent nodded. “If they are that notorious, we could have read about them somewhere,” Kate concluded the discussion. Kent didn’t say anything but looked at his wife. “Finish up your breakfast; you have to go to work,” She told him while she washed the plates. Kent had not slept much after the talk he had with the stranger in the club. H
Zamiwe walked into the living room throwing her hand bag on the floor and herself on the couch. She put her legs on the table as she exhaled heavily.“What a day!” She sighed. “Ludo!” She called.She was very tired that she dosed off within minutes of sitting down.“Anybody home?” Joe asked as he entered the living room.He was equally tired from his trip. He saw Zamiwe sleeping on the couch and memories flashed back. He remembered how good they were together before Ludo’s sickness kicked in. They were a small happy family. He walked to her and sat beside her. He looked at her and smiled. Her face was covered with her hair. He moved the hair to the side. He was looking at her face clearly now. She was still as beautiful as ever. If only she could have been this beautiful even when she was awake, perhaps they could have been happy but behind this sleepy innocent face was a nagger.She felt him
Erica sat in her range rover waiting for her fiancé, Jean. She saw him coming from a distance with a woman talking and laughing. She grabbed her cigarette. She looked for a lighter but couldn’t find one in the car. Jean and the woman separated and Jean went to Erica’s car. As soon as he got into the car, she started shouting at him. Jean was used to Erica’s tantrums that he would just watch her blubber till she got tired. “Are you done Erica?” Jean asked her. “Who is that whore?” She eyed him. “A workmate,” he responded looking away. “Hhhhmmm. You also said the same about the last one till I found out you were shagging her,” she said. “How many people do you whore around with in the name of family business?” “You wouldn’t be here if I wasn’t doing that. Don’t you ever dare question what i do. I hope you are saying the truth because you know what happens to your whores,” Erica said. Ignoring her, he asked, “What was the urgent c
Ludo entered a room. From a distance, she saw a round table. A voice called her to sit. She hesitated but another angry voice ordered her to sit down. As she walked to the table, she saw four people seated but couldn’t see their faces. She felt sweat on her forehead but couldn’t wipe it, her hands were suddenly tied. She looked at the figures in front of her but the moment she sat down, she stopped hearing their voices but could only see their heads move. There was a blood stained knife on the table. She felt something move behind her. She wanted to shout but couldn’t. One of the figures in front of her stood up and started walking to her. She felt something hairy on her shoulder. Her body was filled with goosebumps. She slowly moved her head to check it out and it was a tail. The figure coming towards her and picked the knife from the table. She heard a silent roar and knew there was an animal behind her; not just any animal but a vicious one. The animal lurked behind her. Using he
Elise couldn’t put the manuscript down. With each page she flipped, she wanted to flip more. The amount of information and deep secrets she had read in just the two chapters she read were overwhelming. It went as wide as uncovering what they did as well as some important deals their company- EEE group of companies did. She closed and looked at the manuscript and thought about Ludo. Where did she get all the information? she asked herself.“Mom!” Erica called out to her“What is it,erica? I'm busy,” Elise answered“I have brought Mr. Jackson,” Erica said“The accountant who ran away?” Elise asked curiously“yes mom.Elise quickly stood up and went to her daughter. she looked at her and smiled“You are just like me; you know that?” she asked her&ld
“So how was work mom?” Ludo asked Zamiwe. “Great my daughter,” Zamiwe smiled as she passed Joe a plate of veggies. “How about you dad? Business?” “So far, it's doing well,” Joe answered. “How was your day?” “It was fine. Boring for the most parts,” Ludo chuckled. “What did you do?” Zamiwe asked. “Nothing as usual. I just watched TV,” Ludo sighed. “I wanted to apologize for the way I talked to you two the other day.” “It’s okay sweetie, you apologized already. We saw the texts,” Zamiwe looked at Joe, smiling. “Yes baby, we saw them. And we are glad you felt bad about it. We weren’t upset with you; we were just worried,” Joe added. “I know. I’m sorry; it will never happen again.” Ludo and her parents were having an early supper. Zamiwe and Joe had discussed that they should be spending more time with their daughter. They were willing to put their differences aside for Ludo. They wanted to be
Jean admired Erica as she walked to him. As usual, she didn’t disappoint. She looked as beautiful as a rose. He was glad she was his, despite knowing what her family subjected her to. Jean kept telling himself that everything she did, she did for the good of all. He avoided dwelling too much on what she did because the last time he did, he cheated on her and was on the verge of leaving her.“Hey handsome,” Erica pecked him.“You look stunningly awesome,” Jean said holding her hand walking into Dil Restaurant.They were led to a table Jean reserved for their dinner.“Why this place?” Erica asked.“They offer the best Asian and Indian food,” Jean answered, assured of himself. “And you know I’m a sucker for Asian food.”“Yeah i know,” Erica said looking around.“Do you know anyone here?” Jean asked.“Not really.&rdqu
****ONE MONTH LATER***** Ludo, Lance, Kate and Walutanga came out of the Magistrate court excited. They had managed to put the criminals behind bars. Naveen was sentenced to forty years imprisonment. Ben cooperated by being an informant and his sentence was reduced to 10 years. Grace was put in a mental hospital. After Mapulanga died, she somehow went crazy. “Ludo!” Melanie shouted at Ludo. Ludo went over to where Melanie was. She was with her husband and son. “Hey beautiful family,” said Ludo. “Congratulations to you Ludo” Melanie’s husband said. “Thanks Norton and thank you Melanie,” she hugged her. “You really helped us clear Hunter's name.” “No problem dear. Where is he by the way?” Melanie asked. “He never came to trial. Not even a single day. The moment he was released after that arrest, he went AWOL.” she said. “That’s Hunter for you,” Ludo replied with a smirk. “Anyways, We are going now.” Melanie
Driving a Land Rover Discovery at the speed of light, Naveen kept his eyes on the road while engaging Hunter. He wanted to know more but Hunter couldn’t tell him things he also wasn’t sure about.Immediately after putting a bullet into Devi’s neck, Naveen had pressured Hunter. “Who assassinated my old man?”Confused, looking at Devi’s lifeless body, Hunter had answered, “I told you before, it’s just a speculation.”“Tell me about it!” Naveen had yelled.“Come on man. It’s just a speculation. I know the man who pulled the trigger but the mastermind behind it is the one i am not sure of.”“Who pulled the trigger?”“Some guy named Stone.”“I don’t know anyone by that name. Why would he want my dad dead?”Hunter had gone quiet.“Hunter I am talking to you!” Naveen had pointed the gun at Hu
Unshaken, Hunter stepped towards Naveen and stood face to face with him. “I know you can kill me right here right now but i don’t have any beef with you Naveen. I have no problem with you or your family. I came here for Devi.“This is my house!” Naveen pushed him back.“And it so happened Devi is here. He almost killed an entire family in Chisoti village to get you that land. He didn’t succeed because of me.”This was news to Naveen, completely different from what he was told. “I don’t care what you tell me, you killed my father Hunter.”Irritated, Hunter said, “I didn’t kill him for crying out loud. I might know who did though.”When Naveen wanted to speak, they heard tires screeching outside and Hunter instantly figured it was Devi. Not minding Naveen in his way, he took off bumping him out of his way and found his way outside. He found two guards who seemed ready for h
Kate moved back and forth as she checked her watch. Where is he? She gritted her teeth. It was now getting dark and they had agreed to meet up but he was nowhere to be seen. She hated to be kept waiting.“Am i late?” Hunter asked, coming out behind her.“Yeah,” she answered annoyed. “Let’s get going. You’re riding in the trunk.”Hunter didn’t say anything. He walked round the car as she followed him. She watched him open the trunk, get into it and before she could close it, she said, “Have you heard anything from Ludo today?”“No,” he responded looking up. “I bet she’s fine. The less we hear from her, the safer she is.”“But i need to know where that Stone guy is.”“You will, let’s get going. You’re not the only one after someone.”She slammed the trunk in his face and walked back to the driver's door. Sh
She stood before the gate, looked at her watch: 18:41. She knocked again for the third time. The neighborhood was quiet. No one was in sight and that gave her chills but it was probably because of what she’d been through lately. Get ahold of yourself Ludo, she told herself.The gate squealed and Kate peeped. She saw Ludo and smiled. She widely opened it and before she could let her in, she looked around to be sure no one was around and then motioned her to enter.“I thought you were not going to show up,” Kate said as they walked to the door.“I keep my word Kate,” Ludo said.They entered the house and Kate offered Ludo a drink but she refused. There was some tension between the two women. Obviously, a lot had changed since they last met and they really needed to address the elephant in the room. Kate broke the awkward silence and asked Ludo about how she had been and how her parents were and if they were still together. They
Hunter sprinted after Stone. He saw him cross the busy road without fear. The cars hooted causing traffic on the road. Hunter ran past the cars sliding on top of the hood of one car. He could see Stone looking back as he ran and everytime he did, he increased his pace but Hunter was on him like a lion. Getting closer to him, Hunter grabbed Stone's shirt bringing him to a stop and they both fell in the middle of the road.Stone’s bag was laying on the road. Hunter slowly got up panting heavily. Stone looked at Hunter as if he knew him but didn’t say a word. He dived for his bag while Hunter jumped on but he rolled over and reached for the .44 Magnum Handgun and pointed it at Hunter.Hunter raised his hands in the air. Stone stepped back whilst looking around. In a flash, a soldier dived at Stone sending them both to the ground. Hunter stepped back and wanted to turn around when he was hit in the back with a plank; he almost fell.“Don’t mo
The previous night, after being shockingly stabbed by a machete, Ben was left gasping for air and bleeding heavily. How could he have underestimated that b****** Mapulanga? He cussed himself. He had never being this stupid. If only he could be given a chance to kill that fool, he would but looking at how things stood, he would be dead in a few minutes if the blood flow wouldn’t be contained. Damn, life flashed on his face. The k3 million wasn’t going to be spent. If Devi could play the game right, he would get it all. Screw Devi, he gasped for air even more. He was his bestfriend though. One only friend in crime. One chance, just a chance, he begged looking at the heavens.From the darkness appeared a man wearing a hood. Ben couldn’t see properly but he tried to speak. Words couldn’t leave his mouth. The man got closer and knelt before him, it was Hunter.“Jesus!” Ben spit some blood. “Not him not him.”“You&
Ben knelt before Walutanga and whispered, “This is not a personal vendetta, chap,” he started untying him.The three men got to where they were and stood looking at Ben untying Walu. He finished and turned to face them.“Where is Mapulanga?” he asked looking around.“He told us that you should take the boy to the palace in the evening,” one of the men answered.“What!” Ben yelled. “Who does he think he is? The agreement was that we meet here. He signs the papers and i hand the boy over to him. I have to get back to the city.”The three men looked at each other indifferent to what Ben was blabbering about. They had passed on the message and that was it. They told him that they had to go back. Ben was even more upset that he had to deal with Walutanga for at least another six hours. He calmed himself with the hope that it was only six hours and then their job would be done; he would be on hi
Walutanga cried his lungs out till he got tired. For the last few hours, He couldn’t see anything but could feel he was confined to a tiny space and he was in something that was moving. He remembered what happened before he blacked out.He was with Hunter and Ludo and Hunter was fighting the little man who seemed to get the better of him. He had woken up at a house with Ludo by his side who didn’t seem to be alive. He tried to wake her up but she wasn’t waking up till the little man came. Walutanga watched him admire the unconscious Ludo till he started undressing her. He couldn’t watch what the little man wanted to do with Ludo. He got up and fought him off throwing anything he could in the room at him. He dragged Ludo to his side and threatened the man that he would kill him. He knew he couldn’t but he was lucky when the other man came in the room.“What’s wrong Devi?” the other man, who happened to be Ben, had asked.