Today being Saturday, I slept so well, turning from left to right on my little mattress. My mattress is placed on an iron spring that makes this screeching sound whenever you sit or lay on it and sometimes you don't even have to sit on it before it starts making noise. I said I was turning from left to right. Well...I was not just turning on my own. You know what? If you are to survive in Old Town then you must be prepared to wrestle with bloodsuckers. Mosquitoes.
Old Town is known for housing mosquitoes. Giant ones. Some say it's due to the bushes surrounding the town which I believe it's true because my teacher said so.
If you ever become a teacher in an elementary school teaching elementary pupils, then have it at the back of your mind that those kids believe everything you say not minding the logicality, common sensibility, if it is true or just a joke, they believe everything. So don't blame me if I believe or claim something stupid or unreasonable on, just take the bags of blame and drop them at Ms. Erin's doorstep and graciás.
That's why we have mosquitoes in Old Town and that's why they find their way into my room each night, staying obscure till I come to bed and drift into oblivion. Then they strike. Me being a lover of sleep can't forfeit my sleep for a mosquito bite so I only roll to the side where I feel their bite and roll back again when I feel another. It goes on like that till the light of dawn chases them back to the cave till the next blood hunt.
The ray of sunshine forcing itself through my window and the noise of passers-by and neighbors woke me up. I didn't believe I could sleep for so long. The work I did during the week did take its toll on me. It's even more surprising that Mom didn't wake me up. The sun releasing its light blazingly makes it obvious that it is near midday and mom being a person of order and one who does not joke with time not waking me up makes it more surprising.
So I got up from my bed, hurriedly washed my mouth, and changed into another cloth. When I got into the dining area, I met food on the table, one was covered while the other was left half eaten. This irks me the more because Mom doesn't leave her food half-eaten, she doesn't take more than she can finish and will never leave food uncovered in the dining where flies come at you like you are the intruder in their humble abode.
I quickly checked Mom's room, running and walking at the same time. It seems normal because she could have left the food uncovered in the dining maybe because she was just pressed and quickly went to ease herself but I can feel this knot in my stomach like a huge stone has been thrown inside. You know that feeling you have when you are waiting for the result of an exam, even though you wrote the exam fine, you are just dreading an unexpected outcome. It's never good when I have that feeling and it became worse when I couldn't find Mom anywhere in the house.
I rushed out of the house to find people, neighbors, and town folks standing in front of our house saying some things to each other. This act just confirmed my prognostication. I was soon able to make out some things from their monotonous whispers. I was hearing words like 'lost', and 'kidnapped'. By now, I know either my mom or someone close to her has been kidnapped so I decide to ask someone around.
As I was about to approach someone though, I saw Jane standing not too far away so I approached her. 'If she's here them she should have clearer information.' So I thought.
"Hey Jane" I called
"Mase you are here, I thought you left with your mum" Jane replied but her response just confused me the more so I asked her what happened and why everyone is gathered in front of our house.
"Someone called your Mum this morning and told her that your Dad has been kidnapped. It's obvious it was the kidnapper who called her but she didn't say why they kidnapped her, it would be for money won't it?"
My ears were listening to what Jane was saying but my mind was not in concord at all. A lot of questions were pouring into my mind; why would they kidnap Dad, what do they want from him, is it money as Jane just said, we obviously won't be able to afford the money they will ask for, they should know my Dad is not one of the rich folks. But the one I'm worried about is what will happen to Dad. Will they kill him?.
"Where is my Mom now," I asked Jane
"She went to find your Dad I guess"
You are probably wondering why the people standing outside our house too can't help in the search or just inquire about the seriousness of things. (You understand). I'm wondering as well but not surprised because it has happened before. Yes. It was not my Dad that was abducted neither was it my Mom. Hey, it wasn't me too. No one was abducted.I was in Elementary 1 then. The first year of school coupled with being a six-year-old and not knowing your way around and all of the naivety of a child. So it happened that I got lost. How?. Wait I'll tell you how the great Knight Mase got lost.
I told you how naive I was at that time right, and I already told you once how my school is far from my house and the school bus has to take us to and from school, and you already know how the path to our town is flanked by bushes. Thick ones. So this fateful day in Elementary 1, one thing led to the other and I missed my school bus. Maybe I didn't tell you, but I've always been bullied since Elementary 1, probably because of my elegance and beauty. I believe it because Ms. Erin said so. So now you can see put one two together and grasp what thing led to the other that made me miss the school bus. So I missed the school bus and I had to find my way home all by myself.
Don't blame me for not seeking the help of a teacher I could not find my way home, I already told you that I was naive. So me being Knight Mase decided to walk home since our house is not far from my school when we are on the bus, it shouldn't be far when I walk. ( I already told you I was freaking naive!).
I'm sure I didn't walk half a mile before I found myself on the floor and when I opened my eyes again, I was in someone else's house. Whose house?. I don't know. So I was scared and screamed my lungs out. A woman came into the room, she tranquilized me and explained that they had found me lying on the road and had picked me in. You see there are still good people on this wolfish street of Old Town and one of them is Mrs. Kate. She gave me something to eat and later took me back to school, and the school contacted my parents who came to pick me up.It was already dark and the moon has freed itself from the shadows of the cloud when my parents and Jane's Mom showed up in the school staff quarters. They brought a vehicle with them which took us all home. But I was surprised to still meet those town folks standing in front of our house that day and whispering in hushed tones to each day just as they were doing when I came outside then.
I asked my mom why they are standing there and she said they came when they heard that I was missing. I regret that I didn't ask Mom why they are just standing and can't assist in looking for me.
"Let's go together," Jane said as I was about to leave in search of my parents. I just nodded in reply and she ran after me. We were both running down that bush-flanked path I told you about. Running as if Mom and Dad are waiting for us on the other side. Some sets of people suddenly crossed our path and stood in front of us. I quickly reduced my pace so I wouldn't bump into them. I tried to go through another side and he quickly stood in front of me again.
"Get out of our way" Jane screamed at the man blocking her path.
I couldn't get a good look at their faces when they covered my eyes with a cloth. I was sure they were doing the same thing to Jane because I heard her scream and then silence. Before I could think of what might have happened to Jane, I felt something hit my head and I fell into darkness.
When I was suddenly hit in the head and my eyes began to close, I thought that was the end and that I was dead. So when my eyes began to close, I started to wish I had done some things better, I wish I could see Mom one more time and tell her that I love her and don't mean it those times that I give her trouble and I also want to tell Dad how much I appreciate his effort on us, then the sensation of Jane being with me on the other side pushed everything away. So when I opened my eyes again, I tried to check out if Jane was with me in this paradise. It was then I noticed that the place was dark. Total darkness. 'This must be hell' I told you how I believe every word that comes out of Ms. Erin's mouth. Well, I didn't tell you that I also believe everything Mom says. In fact, I believe Mom's words to a greater degree more than I believe Ms. Erin's. That's the relationship between a mother and her child. So it was Mom that told me what hell is. It was a long gist bet
When the man left the room, silence lingered in the room. Jane and I just sat there staring at the door where the man just passed through. We didn't say a thing to each other for a very long time, not like we had something to say in the first place. We were both trying to take in what the devil-looking man had just said. I was thinking so hard about what the man meant by his boss wanting my father to be his transporter. Who is his boss? Could he be the mafia of one underground casino? You are probably wondering how this little boy knew about a casino or a mafia? Well, I don't gamble moreover, there is no casino in Old Town and don't think I'll gamble if there is. Trust me, Mum will kill me if I do. So, I might not be an intelligent student but I am a smart one and that's how I got to know about this casino and its mafia. When I was in Elementary 3, there was this boy in Elementary 4 so he is my senior. This boy is a very big, huge guy, he looks overage for his class and
Time passed quickly and we didn't even know when it is day or night so I lost count of the days. Considering my assumption, we should have spent close to five days in this room doing nothing. Jane had kept crying out of fear of everything that is going on but she soon put everything at the back of her mind. I advised her to do so because crying won't take us out of that horrendous room. The Man kept coming at intervals to check on us, maybe not as he will just come, issue his threats to us that we should never let it cross our minds that we have a chance of escaping or give him or his 'boys' any 'matter'. There's been a lot of changes in things and I've made some discoveries over the past five days. Incredible ones. I will start with The Man. Something about The Man is very amusing to me. You see The Man talks in some kind of slang which I probably didn't notice the first day due to the trauma that comes from being in abduction. The man once said to one of his subordina
The Man paused and kept staring at us as silence filled the room. It was a very awkward atmosphere and there were lots of emotions and facial expressions pouring out in the room. Jane was just staring at nothing in particular with a face full of confusion. I have to say everything still sounds like a lie to me as if it is all made up by The Man perhaps it is one of their tricks. For one, my father never told me any of those things he said about him and I don't think Mum knows about it too but the expression on The Man's face is very complicated. He looks as if he doesn't approve of what is happening and is just being forced to do it but even if that's the case, he is not saying anything now so I broke the silence. "Why did you tell us all those things. We can't do anything or change anything and even if we can, you are holding us captive. So why?" "I'll tell you why I chose to tell you but you have to listen to me. I didn't say I was finished" h
After The Man left, Jane and I sat there in silence. Silence is now the new normal for us. Most times when we both have nothing to say, we just sat down and let our minds take over wandering from North to South, seeking answers to bizarre questions. Most times, I look at us and I wonder if Jane and I could ever be so silent and at a loss of things to talk about even though we are seated beside each other, with an entire room all to ourselves. It is needless to say what the cause of this is and as I look at Jane, I know it will be better if we figure things out ourselves. I believe it was night because I was beginning to feel drowsy and would sleep any time now but the door unexpectedly opened again. This time, it was not The Man who stepped in nor the two men who always accompany him. It was a man who in his hands was a tray of food which he dropped before us in suspicious haste and I when I saw his face clearly, he was not the one who usually brings our food but I was too h
I pictured what Geo told us, how Gil, his blood sister was auctioned off before his own eyes while he just stood there, unable to rescue her from the fangs of the predator who purchased her. I imagined the pain he must have passed through at the time, and how much regret he still feels to this day. I don't have a sister, I am the only child of my parents but I have Jane, who has been my best friend for so long, and I pictured how it would feel to see Jane sold off before my eyes while I stand there unable to save her. The thought of it alone is dreadful and right there I felt that I will do whatever it takes to make sure Jane does not end up at the auction house or with any pregnant man. "I later found out..." continued Geo "a few days after the auction that the military, as well as the government, were aware of the auction where humans are sold but refused to interfere because elite members of the society are partaking in the auction. I even received information that t
"I told you all of this because you both remind me of my siblings and I won't forgive myself if I watch you both die," Geo said as he help himself calm down. "I will try my best to get you out of this situation," he said and left the room. I began to see Geo in a different light after that day. I got up that morning. That morning I told you that we probably have used five days in that room. The morning before I told you everything about 'The Man', now Geo. I woke up that morning feeling the most tired and haggard I've ever felt before. I've not taken my bath for perhaps six days now. The room was becoming stuffy of our body odor now. But who cares about a bath or a smelling body when your might end up dying or end up in the hands of one full moon-sized belly man. Geo had told us the previous day that I'll speak with my Dad again today and he advised me to pretend like I'm starving and being tortured so those on the other side won't become suspicious. Geo no lo
Geo came and told us that he has been able to convince them that I shouldn't be released yet. We were both moved to a different room, probably because we were no longer going to be tortured since Dad has accepted to be the transporter. The reason we were put through difficult situations was that they needed to coerce Dad into being the transporter. The room we got moved into was a better one compared to the one we were in before. This one has a slightly large bed not big enough for a set of adults but suitable at least for two kids. The room is not as large as the previous one is as big as our classroom back in school and it does not have chairs scattered all over but is neatly arranged like my room on a Saturday afternoon after Mum finishes arranging it. The room that the room has a bathroom for us to take a bath makes it better. We took turns having our bath as we've not had a bath for weeks now. Geo came after we showered. Geo told us that we are restri