The ride to Veronica's had been a silent one. Grace had nothing to say to her and neither did she. And she understood why they were all angry at her. She had lied from the very beginning and now it seemed like everything that was happening was her fault. She knew that Grace had been keeping a close eye on her since that night, and she had used it to her advantage, acting loose so she could figure out what they would do next.
She wasn't expecting a dead body when she trailed the girls from school to Margret's house, but she had hoped that this would help take some of the guilt away but it was clear from Grace's expression that that wasn't going to happen.
Veronica didn't bother calling Hakeem, he was always at home although often left the house when she was around to give her space. She was counting on the former and it was indeed so.
"Veronica, what are you doing home by this time? The game is over?" Hakeem asked as Veronica and Grace barged into the living room.
He threw a curious glance at Grace. His weary eyes showing enough expression that he was silently asking them one more question. What is she doing here?
"There is no time Uncle, you remember Grace from the party. We need the keys to the car, like right now." Veronica said impatiently.
Her response did nothing to feed Hakeem's curiosity but it was no surprise to him. She had always been like that, revealing so little about everything from the moment they got to the town. Just like she had done when he asked about how the party went. He was worried then but knowing he was there for the money anyway, he just let it slide like he didn't care.
He shrugged. This time wasn't going to be different, he thought. He reached his left pocket for the keys then tossed them over to Veronica.
Grace let out a sigh of relief. She wasn't sure they were getting anything after Veronica's reply. But then it only made her wonder which guardian would release a car to a teenager without a real reason. Veronica was hiding something.
Heck! Like she wasn't already.
"Thanks, Uncle Kim, you are a savior." Veronica, she said cheering like a girl who got a new doll. She flashed the keys to Grace, indicated how proud she was of herself.
Grace forced a smile but rolled her eyes away in disgust immediately Veronica looked away.
"Yeah, sure," Hakeem replied, expressing no gladness to Veronica's cheerful display. "But don't you think a girl in a school uniform driving a car would be suspicious." He started seeing how eager they were to leave.
Hakeem's observation suddenly made them realize how oblivious they were to their dressing. The uniform for Ketu high's girls was a white shirt, a deep red checkered skirt, and a tie topped with a black blazer. Veronica and Grace looked at each other with stupid expressions on their faces, wondering why they didn't think of how stupid it was running around with a dead body in their uniform.
"He's right, we have to change. Come on." Veronica said and started to the stairs.
Grace didn't move. Veronica stopped and turned as soon as she realized.
"To where?" Grace asked raising a brow.
"To my room silly, or you want to stay down here?" She raised her chin at Hakeem, reminding Grace of the awkwardness she would have to deal with if she decided to stay.
"Okay," Veronica added finally then continued her walk up the stairs.
Grace fumed. She hated how Veronica could act like nothing was happening.
She forced another smile at Hakeem who nodded and returned to the TV.
What the hell is wrong with this family?!
Reluctantly, she followed Veronica up the stairs.
* * *
Back at Ketu High, the football match had just ended all in Lakeville's favor with the home team suffering a three-nil defeat. For everyone else, it meant that Lakeville was still the raining champions school cup but for John, it meant that he had let down his classmates and everyone else who believed his set could bring home the trophy that year.
"It's okay."
"It wasn't your fault."
"You guys tried."
The same set of words everyone all said as they took turns shaking his hands and patting his shoulder. Maybe they were right, John thought.
Lakeville put out a little too much aggressive display, leading to the injury of Ketu's star striker, Ehimen and as a result, left John and his team all battered upfront. There were also rumors about Lakeville hiring players from outside the school to supplement their team too. But John knew better than giving himself silly excuses, Lakeville was the better team between them today and it would be up to another captain to try to win it for the school next year when he is gone.
John shrugged. He didn't need this right now. Beating himself up won't do any good. He needed his sugarplum.
He sighted a couple of his girl classmates chatting together and wake up to them.
"Hey, have you guys seen Joana?" He asked.
They all shook their head except Folake.
"Last time I saw her she was leaving the field with June and Grace."
"Okay, thanks," He said nodding his head then left them.
Leave? She knew this match was important to me. Why would she?
He brought out his phone from a small pouch he was carrying and dialed her number.
* * *
With all the pressure of taking care of Baby Stanley and cleaning Margret's living room to wipe off any trace of Sylvester being there that morning, Joana had forgotten about her boyfriend and the promise she made about cheering for him till the end of the game.
Margret was rocking Baby Stanley who held the sippy cup filled with the cereal she had prepared to his mouth, oblivious to the crashing world around him. June was at the kitchen counter, cleaning the cups, keys, and other utensils. Joana was cleaning the center table and the remotes when her phone rang.
Her heart dropped immediately. She looked over at Margret and Joana who came rushing into the room. They looked startled too.
She picked up the phone with shaky hands only to find out John was the caller.
"It's John." She said.
Margret sighed aloud. June started nibbling at her fingers. A habit that spiked up each time she got nervous.
"What are you going to do?" She asked.
Joanna wasn't sure.
"I have to answer so he doesn't sense something's up. Right?"
Margret nodded. She was more composed than she was moments before.
Joana drew a deep breath. She answered the call and placed it on the loudspeaker. Here goes.
"Hey, babe." She said trying to steady her voice.
"Hey, where are you?"
She couldn't think of a reply.
"What should I say?" She whispered to the girls.
"I don't know, he's your boyfriend," Margret replied with a low voice. Baby Stanley was still quite on her arms and she was grateful for the bottle still in his mouth.
"You better not tell him we're here," June added.
"Hello? You there?"
Joana whimpered. She had to lie to John for the first time.
"Babe is so sorry, my parents called us for an emergency at the pharmacy and we had to leave."
She threw a glance at June and Margret to see how she did. They signaled her to go on.
"Oh my, hope everything is okay?"
"Yeah, everything is fine. You know June and how she mistakes records." She said scoffing at the end of her statement. They could hear him chuckle at the other end of the phone.
Just then, she realized the game must have ended.
"Hey, how was the game?"
"Bad. We lost."
"Awww, sorry." She said trying to sound empathetic.
"Yeah Yeah. I've heard enough of that this evening to make me sick, I just need you. Where are you? I'll pick you up."
Their eyes got wide.
"N-No, am still a little busy right now. You can't come."
"Really?"
"Yes..." She replied quickly but then remembered something. "How about you go home and catch up on the game of thrones series we were watching? Remember you slept through half of season 6."
"Oh, that's true."
June and Margret's faces brightened up again.
"Yeah," Joana said with a smug expression on her face. She had him. "So go home, eat something, and relax those perfect muscles of yours while you catch up on them. I'll join you as soon as I can."
"Hmmm, you just gave a tempting offer their miss. Are we gonna this night?"
June threw a look at her sister, expressing her disgust of what she thought John meant, sex.
"Relax," Joana said rolling her eyes.
"Yes, we are going to sing and dance along to Michael Jackson songs."
Margret chuckled.
"Yass!!" John had screamed like he won a lottery. "Okay, babe. I love you."
"I love you too. Bye." Joana said then hung up.
Once again they all sighed in relief.
"Phew that was close," Margret said before they heard a knock on the door.
"Kpo Kpo Kpo! Margret!"
They didn't respond quickly to the knock, only just recovering from John's, and the person at the door wasn't thinking about waiting.
Margret was once again stunned by the presence of Francis, her neighbor's son in her living room.
Francis and his family had been in the neighborhood long before Margret and her mum moved in. They were as all good neighbors were, quiet and helpful but most of all nosy. Francis was a year older than she was, now serving as an apprentice in a barbers shop after he gave up on schooling, dropping out in SS2. Margret was surprised then that it took him that long to realize that he was wasting his parent's money. But then, he seemed to have the IQ of an eight-year-old.
He gave everyone suspicious looks.
"Margret wetin dey happen? When you and your friend's dey do here and why you fold your rug up the-- (1)"
Joana acting based on adrenaline and instincts had slipped behind Francis, grabbing a flower vase and smashed it on his head.
Francis fell flat to his face. What followed after was the sound of June's scream filling the room.
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Translations:
(1) Margret what's going on? What are you and your friends doing here and why is your rug folded up like that.?
"Oh, my God Jo what have you done?!" Margret yelled staring at Francis's motionless body on the floor. Joana dropped the remainder of the broken vase in her hand."I-I don't know, I panicked." She stammered. "I thought were going to be caught... I can't go to prison." She started pacing back and forth a few steps, trying to catch her breath. Just then she remembered the front door was still open. She quickly closed it shut, turning the key in its mouth to make sure it stays closed. They all went silent. She might have saved them there, but it was only momentarily. And it could go worse from there. "Is he dead?" June asked sending Joana into action as Margret and her watch. She bent down towards Francis, reach for his upper neck with two fingers, looking to feel a pulse. While she did she held her breath in a short prayer as the story of her life flashed before her eyes. Lord knows how she did her best to stay away from trouble. She only wanted to be happy, grow up to be a fulfille
We had gathered all we needed to bury Sylvester's body. Margret had called her mother explaining to her that everything was fine. Everything was going according to plan. You might probably be wondering how a cute little rich Nigerian girl like me could come to have all of these ideas. It's simple. Back when I was younger, when all the other girls were engaging their fantasies with romance novels, I was a fan of murder mysteries. I read stories, watched movies, studied cases, and analyzed all of them. And don't get me wrong, I still had friends and I had fun. It was a weird hobby to my parents but it never stopped me from getting the materials I needed to continue. Who would have thought it would come in handy?It took our combined efforts to carry the folded rug outside to the back of the truck. I stood in front, peering my head out the door to see if the coast was clear before staggered out and dropped the body with a thud."Phew!" I exclaimed wiping off the sweat that gathered in
I got home that evening to find my mum waiting for me on the couch. I had frozen at the glimpse of her figure that was barely revealed by the dimly lit room. "Where have you been?" She asked coldly. "I was with my friend's ma," I answered as I walked into view of the room and tried my best to avoid eye contact as I did. "Since? And you took Stanley with you?" She yelled springing to her feet. I was tired, I was frustrated and most of all I was in shock. I was used to her shouting, her usual way of dealing with her stress was transferring her aggression from work to me. But I couldn't take it now, not this night. "And who was I supposed to keep him with? No one else was at home.""What about Sylvester?"Veronica had made me rehearse what I would tell my mum over and over during the ride back home. It was supposed to happen while she was relaxed and calm, the direct opposite of what was going on. Oh well, no time like the present, I thought."He is gone, mother! Your boyfriend aban
What do you do after buying a dead body?For me, I went back to my quiet little apartment. No parents. They died five years ago and the closest person I had as a guardian was my elder brother who was barely around due to the nature of his job. Efe, my brother was a journalist and you couldn't make it being a journalist in a small boring town like Ketu so he moved around a lot in search of bigger stories. On getting home, I quickly heated the noodles I had made earlier that morning before heading for school and headed straight for my bed. I did my best not to think about anything that happened as I ate quietly that night. We weren't caught. I'd sleep it off and by tomorrow I would be over it. Just then, my phone vibrated from a text. 'Hey, how u holding up?'It was an unknown number. I sat up, wondering who it could be. My phone beeped again. 'It's Veronica'It only increased my curiosity. 'How did you get my number?' I asked. 'I have my ways' She replied with a winking emoji.
I was pretty much pissed that night. Or maybe with filled mixed feelings. But I knew I was pissed. I was now stuck in the middle of a situation I never wanted. Veronica was bad news and I had that feeling from the beginning but I never pictured having to deal with a dead body afterward. If only Grace had listened when I told her. I was mad at her for that. Thank God we weren't caught, I thought as June and I trekked to our house that night. We knew our parents would still be at the store by that time so we weren't bothered about having to lie about anything. Thank God we weren't caught. I didn't know about my friends but I already had my life planned ahead of me. After graduation, I'd leave the town to go study Medicine at UNN and after spending seven years there, go on to further my masters and get my Ph.D. and finally become a certified medical doctor. I couldn't screw it up when I hadn't even barely begun. How the hell did we even get here? The girls had barely said anything whe
I was scared. The game came to life, Margret killed her mother's boyfriend, Grace was next and after her, I would kill my sister.I was also terrified of what would happen when Joana finds out what I did. I knew she was going to ask me what happened that night at the party immediately we got home and I couldn't help but think she would hate me forever if I did. So I decided to start avoiding her any way I could. I texted Margret and Grace that night immediately Joana confronted me in the living room begging them not to tell my sister anything yet. Margret didn't reply but I was sure to count on her.I knew I couldn't avoid her forever but I did my best to stay away from them throughout the weekend. I hung around my mum and dad mostly, knowing that she couldn't bring up the topic with them around. On Monday, I had hurriedly left the house before her even though we always walked to school together. I also couldn't bear passing through Grandpa's farm. It only brought back the images and
Love. Lies. Pretense.They never saw me coming but I was watching all along. This is just the beginning. They're all pawns in my game. It's just a matter of time. I'll show them. I'll show her.__________________Grace stood in front of Veronica's door later that afternoon contemplating whether to knock or not. On her way over she kept beating herself that everything was all her fault. If only she had stayed away from the beginning, if only had kept her stupid fantasies to herself, everything would still be normal.Her friends were no longer speaking to her. They never said any word to each other throughout the school hours till they got home and the same could be said for Veronica who had left her at the lab after she released her without saying a word.She had decided to go over to Veronica's house when she realized she was going crazy over the thought of her having to kill Raymond. Time was running out and she had to do something regardless of who was with her or not.Veronica was t
_Shut up and dance with me!_The song from the TV screamed at June who sat almost lifeless on the sofa in the living room. She couldn't bring herself to go to school the next day. She had left the house earlier that morning pretending like she was heading for school but stayed out at her late grandfather's farm then sneaked back after she was sure everyone had left. Joanna wasn't speaking to her anymore. She didn't even budge when June tried to apologize later that night, or when she tried to bring up a conversation at all. It was like she became invisible to her. Never had she felt distant from her sister like she did now. At the moment she was trying to find solace in music. It has always been an escape for her. She had learned that shortly after her grandfather's death. When she was faced with any pain or grief, she would just let herself drown in the beats and rhythm. But it wasn't working as she had thought it would. Rather than taking away her sorrows, it intensified them. The
A week has passed since Hakim's and the day every senior student at Ketu High finally came. Graduation. The four girls stayed in June's house that morning to do each other make-up and hair to look absolutely stunning for the event. Grace stared deeply at the small dressing mirror she sat in front of while June brushed her hair.Everything wasn't quite back to normal yet. They were still the talk of everyone in the town as well as in their school but they were not going to let it bring them down as they looked to put the event behind them and make the most out of the day."How is it?" June asked, admiring her masterpiece."I look like Barbie princess," Grace replied with a little sarcasm in her tone."You look beautiful, you mean." Joana said as she gazed at Grace, monetarily taking her eyes from Margret who she was helping with her make-up."Let me say what I want to say," She retorted then took a moment to look at herself again. Every other
The atmosphere outside was gloomy in the aftermath of Hakim's death despite the huge relief everyone had that the girls were still alive. Two ambulances had arrived minutes later in addition to the five police cars already on the scene. They all went to work immediately, gathering pieces of evidence and tying up loose ends as Hakim's body was taken out on a stretcher. Joana and Margret were by the other ambulance, receiving medical treatment. Grace and Veronica sat by the stairs leading to the front door of the house as Officer James interrogated them."So let me this straight," He said. "Hakim was behind all of this? He was the killer?""Yes." Grace answered as she and Veronica stared at each other. Veronica tried nibbling at her fingers to keep her composure but it wasn't working, her knees were shaking badly and Grace could feel it."Is that true, Veronica?" James asked.Grace's eyes were sharply fixed on hers without blinking, warning and pleadi
"Let her go or I'll shoot!" Hakim yelled."She's killing Grace shoot her!" Joana yelled."Stop it Uncle Kim," Cassandra said with her hand still pressing down Grace's neck. "We both know you won't shoot.""Please, I don't want to hurt you." Hakim said in tears. "Veronica, please."Suddenly, it seemed like Cassandra's mood changed, but Veronica was now awake."Kill me, please, I'm begging you.""You heard her, shoot.""No, d-don't." Grace said even as she choked. "We can help her... Put the gun down."Hakim slowly lowered his arm as he with Margret and Joana watched in anticipation of what Grace meant."V-Veron-ica... li-sten to me..." Grace said. "She's got nothing on you, it's your b-body... You can take back control.""I-I can't." Veronica replied in tears. Her hands were still strangling Grace, she couldn't stop herself. "She's stronger than me.""That's a lie and you know it... You're one of the stronge
Joana said what she said so that Cassandra would be unsettled and it worked. As Cassandra looked down at the road from the upstairs window, she began wondering if she had underestimated Grace. If she did, then everything may not go smoothly as she wanted it to go."She is spineless, they all are!" She reassured herself and placed her focus back on the road. Grace would be there any minute.Soon enough, Grace appeared and was standing in front of the building. She brought out her phone and dialed Cassandra."I'm outside now.""Yeah, I see you. Come inside.""No, how do I know that my friends are inside? How do I know you won't kill me the moment I step in?""Well you will just have to step in and find out, won't you?" Cassandra replied but Grace didn't seem to budge. "Tick tock Grace..." She said finally before Grace tools a deep breath and step came in."I'm inside now." She said."Keep going further, enter the room at the end
Due to what Officer James had told about the police car, Grace decided to alight earlier at a bus stop outside of the town while she sneaked back in on foot. It was much easier than she had thought as the two policemen had no idea what she was wearing and were busy waiting for a girl to step down from a bus whereas all she did was walk right past them. Standing from a distance, she watched as the two policemen searched the bus in confusion when they couldn't find any girl that matched the description that Officer James had given. It took a while and after they realized that they couldn't find Grace, they got back into their car and drove off.As she walked on, she tried to access the situation at hand. The first part done, she had evaded the police. The next thing now was how to stop Cassandra. Grace knew that meeting Cassandra without a plan was basically handing herself out on a silver platter. She also knew that going alone won't be to her advantage. She needed help,
Chapter 45 ~"So this is the place?" Margret said feeling a bit skeptical as she looked at the house Cassandra had brought her to. The whole environment looked so quiet and calm with a few uncompleted buildings around it. The house itself was a story building without any painting done on the exterior."I don't think I have ever been to this part of town before... I don't think people even live around here." She said looking around."Look, would you prefer we go to a place where we would easily be found?" Cassandra said with a glare."I'm just saying, this place is more or less like a construction site." Margret replied shaking off the red sand that got on her boots."That's what makes it even better, now can we go in or not?"Still feeling a bit reluctant, Margret decided to ask her a question that had been lingering on her mind since she came over."Why did you lie to us about your surname?""What?""We know that your n
Hakim Bello was still in the kitchen fixing the pipes when the police came to the house."Who's there?" He yelled, responding to the banging on the door."It's the police, please open the door."'The police? Why were they here?' He pondered as he walked to do the door."May I help you?" He said with a frown that formed lines on his thick forehead."We are looking for a Veronica Bello." The policeman answered. "Is she inside?""No, she hasn't been home since morning." Hakeem lied before realizing that he didn't even know why they were after her. "But why are you looking for her? Is she in any trouble?""Yes, who is she to you?" The other policeman spoke."She is my niece." Mr. Bello answered. "Now I ask again, is she in any trouble?""Not particularly sir, but we have reason to believe that a killer is targeting her and friends and we want to bring them in.""What the hell!" Hakeem explained. "Why should I believe
Wasting no more time, Officer James quickly dispatched as many other officers available to go search for Margret and Veronica. June had told him earlier that she had warned Margret before turning herself in and he was not likely to find her at her house. Still, James decided to head there first not just because it was the best place to look and trace Margret, but because he wanted to be the one to break the news of what was going on gently to her mother.He went with his partner, Officer Ade who was reading James the entire time they drove to the house."You don't know what you're going to say, do you?" Ade asked just as James was about to knock on the door. James held his hand back immediately Ade spoke, his only response being an awkward silence which seemed to put a naughty smile on Ade's face."You're crushing on the woman! Oh, I must see who she is today--"Embarrassed by his partner's words, James spoke back in a harsh whisper."Stop it! I am
"Veronica, wake up."Veronica opened her eyes slowly to see Hakim Bello's face staring down at her."Uncle Kim," Veronica said getting up, making Hakim move backward."Why aren't you in school?"Veronica placed the back of her hand in front of her mouth in an effort to cover it as she yawned. In no time she realized she was in the living room. But how did she get there? She had no idea. It was like there were blank gaps in her memory. Veronica had been experiencing it ever since she came to Ketu town, blacking out and waking up moments later with no idea of what she was doing before. But it was beginning to happen more frequently and also seemed like she was blacking out for longer hours."Eh, I'm tired I guess." She said as she stood up."Okay, but this is surprising... You have never slept on the couch before and you are mostly locked up in your room. Now you are here, napping on the couch and leaving your shoes on."Veronica looked