My stance changed completely from the brief emotional encounter I had with Kamdi earlier. Butterflies kept flying in my stomach as I tried to wipe off the stupid grin plastered on my face as i walked to the kitchen. There were some mushrooms and vegetables on the counter and a sack of rice in the high cupboard with a transparent glass fixed to the wall
" Finally, something solid to eat to hold body and soul together", I whispered to myself, chuckling. The darkness of the night kept gained ground as I picked a lamp on the floor to lit it. However, I stood for a while, contemplating if I should cook because cooking wasn't really my thing. I was mostly occupied in the track and fields team. I persistently tried to improve my speed capability. My main motivation emanated from the urge to show the freeborns that a slave can do much more than they ever expected.I stretched to take the Rice sack. Meanwhile, there was a dark figure by my side, probably emanating from the ray of light. My eyes quickly drifted to my right. It was a shadow that seemed to be immoveable. I turned to view this object." My goodness Kamdi!. You scared me". I said holding on to my chest, panting." Really?, well I'm sorry if I did. I just came to prepare something to eat. Then I saw you".He stressed the 'you' in his statement and it brought me to thinking." Me?"." Well, you were in the middle of something", he said, smirking as he leaned on the door way folding his 'ripped' muscular arms.My face flushed as I turned to back him. Trying once again to wipe that grin off my face. I took a bowl from the counter and poured the rice. All that so he wouldn't suspect." Oh that?. I'm sorry about it. Your brother bought me new clothes and I didn't realize it would be this short". I said as my hands touched the hem of my mini gown." No no no, don't apologise. Okay look!, I'm sorry I couldn't stop staring. Your thighs were in view and I couldn't help but watch".' So I wasn't the only one in this emotional frenzy?'. I sighed with relief." It's fine. About the cooking, don't bother at all. I can handle it"." Sure?"." Yeah, you can take it as my way of saying 'thank you' to you and your brother for all your help". I replied with a smile as I turned back to face him." You're welcome anytime". He left.Thirty minutes passed on as I sat on the kitchen chair. My mind seem to be unsettled as I kept thinking about my Mum, Dad, Chubby and Afam.' I wish there was a way to assure them that their daughter is in safe hands'.A few minutes later, there was a knock on the front door." I'm coming!".Opening the door. I rose the lamp to clearly see this beautiful creature standing before me. His eyes met mine as we stood in silence, facing each other. He partly opened his mouth as if wanting to say something but immediately closed it. His eyes scrolled my body from head to toe before finally landing on my eyes. " That dress"." What about it?"." It's too short, I should have gotten something longer". He said." I noticed. But thank you still. I'm grateful"." Don't mention".Silence fell between us once again for what seemed to be like a century." I didn't know I had to pass through the security before entering my own house"' Stupid.... stupid....stupid'." Oh sorry!" I chuckled , making way for him to enter." Hmmm, what's cooking?". He said. His left hand brushed the surface of my thigh as he passed by.Immediately, goose bumps filled me up. I wasn't sure if he was aware or not so I pretended and played along." I made rice and vegetable sauce. It's just my show of gratitude for everything you've done for me so far since I have no money to repay you"." I hope you know that there's no need for that. Well, I'm farmished and I'm sure you can hear the grumbling sound from my stomach", we both laughed.I left him in the dining as I proceeded to he kitchen.Some minutes later, I heard some rambling from the dining as I placed my ear against the kitchen door to listen." For what reason exactly?". " it's just for questioning Kamdi".The voices were all over the place as I resumed dishing out the food." Questioning!?"." Yes"" So now I'm a suspect because I and Nnedi dated for like two seconds?"." No one said you are". Tobere replied." You don't expect..."." Listen!". Tobere's voice echoed through the house as silence took over. I was sure I could hear my breathing." Sonna just needs clues on the case" he said softly." Sonna this, Sonna that. Wasn't he the same person that attempted to kill you?"." That's not the point"." Well if that's the case, then it's not a big deal. But if I may ask, who mentioned my name?"." I don't know. He didn't mention".I came out of the kitchen with the two plates on a plastic trey as I placed them on the table. I felt the air thicker than earlier as there was a prolonged silence between them as they sat.****************************Eze dyke stood in the autopsy room, supervising what the new recruits were up to." Any leads on the corpse?". " Yes sir. Despite the slit on her throat, we found hand prints on her neck that depicts strangling". Ikem Sochi, the forensics team leader reported as his hands kept touching and moving some parts on Nnedi's corpse." And?"." Well we're not sure which exactly caused her death".Eze looked puzzled as he folded his arms pacing about the room, not noticing when Manduco walked in." Hmm, tough. But if the killer wanted to kill her, what was the need for strangling?"." Probably if she was persistent and tried to fight back". Manduco cut in." Manduco, you're here"." It's not been long though, tell me the update". Manduco replied as he went closer to view the body." Well Ikem said that they discovered some hand prints hat indicated strangling on the victim's neck"." Wow!"." I know right?".Eze replied." Anything else?"." Nothing yet. They're still digging". " How about we call..." " Sirs!". Ikem intruded as he called out with bewilderment written all over his face." Yes!" They replied in unison as they stood next to him." There's a bite on the victim's lip, tongue and chin". He said pointing to the areas. " It looks like there was a forced impact on her lip"." Impact?" , Eze asked, looking puzzled." Yes sir. If it was a punch, there would have signs of swelling, but there's none"." So what is it then?". Manduco asked as his cold face remained unreadable to other recruits." I still don't know. Probably a smack, a forced kiss, or something"." A kiss?. Who would want to kiss someone before killing them?" Eze asked confusedly." Well sir, it's just my observation, not a fact". Ikem replied, yawning slightly and blinking his eyes continuously. It was apparent that he was tired." Tell your assistant to bring me the reports tomorrow morning. As of now, you all can go home, it's already late. You guys did well on your third trial. Bravo!" Eze said as he applauded them.“Argh,” I grumbled. I had struck my foot against another stone. It was my fault for running in the dark but I had no choice, looking over my shoulder, I could see they were close behind. I ran into the thick, dark envelope of the forest hunted by a mob with weapons and torches. My legs were skinny but swift and I was able to dribble past a man, probably from the mob, who tried to ambush me. “She’s fast,” he breathed, in want of air. I kept on running, deeper into the thick forest, ignoring the vegetation slapping my face and those scratching my skin, the cold slapping against my body, and the eerie sounds of the night. My heart pounded within me, my breath came in short, quick gasps for air and my feet worked at double their pace. I stumbled through dense vegetation times without number, scraping my knees more often than not. I was practically running blindly until my eyelids took on a
The night seemed to stretch on forever. The nocturnal animals providing an endless array of vocal inputs, under a sky as black as coal. Two of the mob men lay on the grass, already deprived from sleep due to the frustration of the prolonged search, they aimed to rest up a bit."Eze, do you know what would have happened to her?” Manduco asked. If there was any light, the frustration would’ve been clear on that bullish face of his. He breathed sharply, covering himself with his leather cape to to fight the intense cold that enveloped the area. Dawn was breaking slowly as the dense harmattan cloud soon began filling the atmosphere. "How do you expect me to know?, We were both dispatched to the same direction. It'll be better she were dead. We just have to get back to Sonna and inform him that we couldn't find her", Eze said. "Accord him with respect!", Manduco commanded. "You know he doesn't like being called by his name".
I stood up from the bed, laying the matress, I saw a white cloth wrap with slight red stains on the lamp stand. Sniffing it, there was alcohol. ' He probably used it to clean my bruises'.I scrolled my eyes to the paintings on the wall. There were lots of artifacts showing the early slave trades that occurred, the chains, blinders, cuffs. I went straight to where I had seen my poster, checking it out. ' Of all the pictures I had, they saw it wise to upload this particular one!, how rude'. I looked like a slave myself.'They must've searched all my pictures and taken the worst of all'. There was a reading table by the left, covered with open books. I walked closer and checked, they were criminal cases on murderers, amidst checking them one after the other, something fell. 'piiinnnnggg'.I rushed to pick it up immediatly.It was a dagger!,Why would a dagger be here?, Of what use?, Security?, Hope he's not a serial killer!. Once again, I disap
Coming out of the room, my legs felt shaky. I picked up my already warm tea from the dining, heading to the parlor. The gazes were so cold on me, that I couldn't check out the living room.I just stood like a block.Kamdi and Lotanna were sitted on the couch, I was pained watching them sit so close to each other. My gaze shifted to my savior, still shirtless as his shirt hung over his broad neck. He sat on another couch opposite them.' I wish the ground would open up and swallow me'. I gulped.Tobere motioned for me to sit beside him. I could still feel the hard stare coming from Kamdi, followed by Lotanna's scowl."So sorry for what you heard earlier, don't take it to heart". Tobere said."It's fine". I said, giving a faint smile.' Of course it wasn't, I literally just broke down a few minutes ago'." We're all ears", Kamdi said, bringing me back from my thoughts."Yeah, well, y'all already know the situation at hand. I'm wanted
The sky became darker, indicating that evening was setting in. They were in Dilindu's backyard. The cool breeze blew at their skin and the fresh air from the vegetation enveloped the area. Sitting on two wooden chairs that faced the farm. They both sat in silence until Dilindu finally spoke."Nnedi told me she quit doing drugs with you". "Oh really, that bitch is a cunning liar". " How do you mean?"."You know, ever since that incident transpired between you too, she had been planning all sorts of stunts to pull on you"."I don't believe you". I said. Nnedi and I were already past that matter after we settled things. Why would she think that?. " I heard from one of her friends that helped her to run some risky errands. He said she asked him to plant some coke on your mother's farmland as payback for taking Kamdi away from her. So she would implicate you and have both you and your family killed"." What?, To that extent?". I asked in disbelief. It would have been better she did all t
Lotanna laid backwards on the floor in the parlor as she gazed at the rusty ceiling fan rolling slowly. Amara, her baby girl, was sitted on the floor by her left, playing with her toys.'Why on Earth shouldn't I report her to the bounty?. She's literally right under my nose and I can't do anything about it'. She sighed.'Well it's mostly because of Kamdi'. She thought as she arched her back up turning to her baby."Amara, hope I'm doing the right thing". She said, caressing the baby's succulent cheeks."I just hope she isn't up to something". Her mind flashed back to Kamdi. She remembered seeing them together on some occasions before. Especially when she sold some drugs to Adaline or Nnedi. She would often see Dilindu at a far end, either alone or with Kamdi. She wasn't usually interested in anything relating to drugs."Pptt!, I'm just going to keep my eyes on her for now".Amara let out a loud cry as she stumbled on the floor backwards, after staggering to walk. "Amy, don't cry." Lot
My stance changed completely from the brief emotional encounter I had with Kamdi earlier. Butterflies kept flying in my stomach as I tried to wipe off the stupid grin plastered on my face as i walked to the kitchen. There were some mushrooms and vegetables on the counter and a sack of rice in the high cupboard with a transparent glass fixed to the wall " Finally, something solid to eat to hold body and soul together", I whispered to myself, chuckling. The darkness of the night kept gained ground as I picked a lamp on the floor to lit it. However, I stood for a while, contemplating if I should cook because cooking wasn't really my thing. I was mostly occupied in the track and fields team. I persistently tried to improve my speed capability. My main motivation emanated from the urge to show the freeborns that a slave can do much more than they ever expected.I stretched to take the Rice sack. Meanwhile, there was a dark figure by my side, probably emanating from the ray of light. My e
Lotanna laid backwards on the floor in the parlor as she gazed at the rusty ceiling fan rolling slowly. Amara, her baby girl, was sitted on the floor by her left, playing with her toys.'Why on Earth shouldn't I report her to the bounty?. She's literally right under my nose and I can't do anything about it'. She sighed.'Well it's mostly because of Kamdi'. She thought as she arched her back up turning to her baby."Amara, hope I'm doing the right thing". She said, caressing the baby's succulent cheeks."I just hope she isn't up to something". Her mind flashed back to Kamdi. She remembered seeing them together on some occasions before. Especially when she sold some drugs to Adaline or Nnedi. She would often see Dilindu at a far end, either alone or with Kamdi. She wasn't usually interested in anything relating to drugs."Pptt!, I'm just going to keep my eyes on her for now".Amara let out a loud cry as she stumbled on the floor backwards, after staggering to walk. "Amy, don't cry." Lot
The sky became darker, indicating that evening was setting in. They were in Dilindu's backyard. The cool breeze blew at their skin and the fresh air from the vegetation enveloped the area. Sitting on two wooden chairs that faced the farm. They both sat in silence until Dilindu finally spoke."Nnedi told me she quit doing drugs with you". "Oh really, that bitch is a cunning liar". " How do you mean?"."You know, ever since that incident transpired between you too, she had been planning all sorts of stunts to pull on you"."I don't believe you". I said. Nnedi and I were already past that matter after we settled things. Why would she think that?. " I heard from one of her friends that helped her to run some risky errands. He said she asked him to plant some coke on your mother's farmland as payback for taking Kamdi away from her. So she would implicate you and have both you and your family killed"." What?, To that extent?". I asked in disbelief. It would have been better she did all t
Coming out of the room, my legs felt shaky. I picked up my already warm tea from the dining, heading to the parlor. The gazes were so cold on me, that I couldn't check out the living room.I just stood like a block.Kamdi and Lotanna were sitted on the couch, I was pained watching them sit so close to each other. My gaze shifted to my savior, still shirtless as his shirt hung over his broad neck. He sat on another couch opposite them.' I wish the ground would open up and swallow me'. I gulped.Tobere motioned for me to sit beside him. I could still feel the hard stare coming from Kamdi, followed by Lotanna's scowl."So sorry for what you heard earlier, don't take it to heart". Tobere said."It's fine". I said, giving a faint smile.' Of course it wasn't, I literally just broke down a few minutes ago'." We're all ears", Kamdi said, bringing me back from my thoughts."Yeah, well, y'all already know the situation at hand. I'm wanted
I stood up from the bed, laying the matress, I saw a white cloth wrap with slight red stains on the lamp stand. Sniffing it, there was alcohol. ' He probably used it to clean my bruises'.I scrolled my eyes to the paintings on the wall. There were lots of artifacts showing the early slave trades that occurred, the chains, blinders, cuffs. I went straight to where I had seen my poster, checking it out. ' Of all the pictures I had, they saw it wise to upload this particular one!, how rude'. I looked like a slave myself.'They must've searched all my pictures and taken the worst of all'. There was a reading table by the left, covered with open books. I walked closer and checked, they were criminal cases on murderers, amidst checking them one after the other, something fell. 'piiinnnnggg'.I rushed to pick it up immediatly.It was a dagger!,Why would a dagger be here?, Of what use?, Security?, Hope he's not a serial killer!. Once again, I disap
The night seemed to stretch on forever. The nocturnal animals providing an endless array of vocal inputs, under a sky as black as coal. Two of the mob men lay on the grass, already deprived from sleep due to the frustration of the prolonged search, they aimed to rest up a bit."Eze, do you know what would have happened to her?” Manduco asked. If there was any light, the frustration would’ve been clear on that bullish face of his. He breathed sharply, covering himself with his leather cape to to fight the intense cold that enveloped the area. Dawn was breaking slowly as the dense harmattan cloud soon began filling the atmosphere. "How do you expect me to know?, We were both dispatched to the same direction. It'll be better she were dead. We just have to get back to Sonna and inform him that we couldn't find her", Eze said. "Accord him with respect!", Manduco commanded. "You know he doesn't like being called by his name".
“Argh,” I grumbled. I had struck my foot against another stone. It was my fault for running in the dark but I had no choice, looking over my shoulder, I could see they were close behind. I ran into the thick, dark envelope of the forest hunted by a mob with weapons and torches. My legs were skinny but swift and I was able to dribble past a man, probably from the mob, who tried to ambush me. “She’s fast,” he breathed, in want of air. I kept on running, deeper into the thick forest, ignoring the vegetation slapping my face and those scratching my skin, the cold slapping against my body, and the eerie sounds of the night. My heart pounded within me, my breath came in short, quick gasps for air and my feet worked at double their pace. I stumbled through dense vegetation times without number, scraping my knees more often than not. I was practically running blindly until my eyelids took on a