Lizzy got to CELL very early that morning, she knew that many people wouldn’t be around yet. She had called the General Manager of CELL a day before to arrange a meeting with him. She moved to the GM office which was their meeting point. He was there, he was sitting down in his office, smoking a cigarette. She knocked on the door and then he responded, "who is there?" he asked as he put the cigarette down into an ash tray and hid it. He took an air freshener and sprayed the office. “it’s me sir, Lizzy.” Lizzy responded in a very calm voice. "Oh ok then, come in.” “I hope I wasn’t interrupting anything?” Lizzy asked as she entered the office shutting the door behind her. "Thank you so much sir for agreeing to see me.” "You said you had something important to tell me, that’s why I allowed for this meeting, so be quick. If it’s not worth it, you will pay for my time.” He said as he sniffed. “I promise it is worth it. Well you know that The New President of CELL was my ex brother i
"You want us to pretend to be Tony? How on earth are we going to do that?” Phillippe asked Charlie still confused of his idea. With a grunt of disappoinment, Charlie let out, "Urgh don’t let me regret involving you in this Phillippe, common why are you so slow.” “Ok, ok, just elaborate your plan a little further.” "Well I know that Tony had once saved Mr Wellington’s life, so Mr. Wellington must be fully aware of Tony’s skills. Looking at the fact that his daughter’s life was threaten recently, he must have tightened the security to keep her safe." "Miss. Wellington on the other hand is a shopping freak, party goer and a complete extrovert, she wants to go out all the time.” Charlie said as he took a pause. "Yes I know where does the Tony part comes in?” Phillippe asked as he still can't figure out Charlie's plan. "We are going to use a voice recorder to record Tony’s voice asking Sarah to come to a particular location. The only bad thing is, it wouldn’t be Tony she sees there,
“He is awake!” Paula exclaimed. John and I stood there looking at her speechlessly. “My son… my boy is he…?” John said as he hurriedly walked towards the room where George is. “George!” he screamed. I and Paula rushed towards him. “Don’t scream, his still recovering, but he opened his eyes briefly.” Paula said as she went to stabilize George. John was at the verge of tears. I tapped his shoulder. “I told you didn’t I, I told you he would be fine.” John turned back toward me and hugged me. It was quite emotional; I had trained myself not to feel any emotions but why do I feel emotions now. “My son is alive, he is alive! Thank you Dumebi, thank you Doctor Paula. Words can’t express how grateful I am for this.” John muttered as he cleaned the tears in his eyes. “Sorry I called you Dumebi. It would take me a while to get use to calling Tony please bear with me.” John said as with both laughed. “I am glad to see you two are settling your differences but I need you to know that he can
Lizzy spinning round and round on John’s chair, dropped her files on his table. She examines the chair and table and picture herself as the new Production Manager. Her imagination was cut short by John’s presence; “what’s going on here?” John asked looking at Lizzy angrily. Lizzy shocked at hearing John’s voice fell from the chair. “John…John what are you doing here?” "Is this meant to be a joke or what? Right in my office, you are asking why I'm doing here, what an audacity? "Yes, yes it is.” She replied as she got up adjusting her hair. "So what are you doing here?” Johnasked further. “I didn’t know you would be around today sir I heard you took a one week off for your son.”"And that gave you the gut to be in my office?"With an aura of pride, Lizzy let ou; "It’s not that, it’s just that while you weren’t around we were told to make a presentation that needs to be delivered next week. Since you were not around I was put in charge of it that’s all.”"Oh I see, funny how that’s
I woke up that morning feeling unsure of myself, this was the first time I would go for a mission feeling unsure. It was like 3:00am, the same time I was told to get there. I got dressed quickly as Trina started to call me; "hello Tony, where are you now?” She asked. "About to go." "When should I start counting the 1hr?” "Once I get there, I will send you a message.” I replied.I got into the car and drove straight to Gordom river side. I didn’t want my presence known to them, so I waited. I saw that Phillippe was dragging a woman into a building that was very sealed. I knew that, that was where they had the women kept hostage. "These people won’t really stop seriously.” I muttered out. I sent Trina a message to start counting the hour. I waited and saw Phillippe go out the building. I knew that was my que to go in. I went into the building. “don’t worry ladies. I am here to save you…” but before I could finish talking, I started to notice no one was there. The door of the
With a very mischievous chuckle; "There she is.” Charlie said as a man brought Sarah into their hideout. "She looks so delicate and fragile," he said , admiring her face.” "Do you know she reminds me of someone?" He said as he looked at her with teary eyes. " Take her down stairs to the basement, lock her there and not a single sound." Charlie took some pictures of Sarah on an old phone and sent it to Mr. Wellington directly. Trina left her place hurriedly to the location I had sent to her as she dialled my number consistently. “Tony come on why are you not picking up?” she muttered out as she headed for Gordom river. She got there and saw that it was empty, she went round and searched everywhere but no one was there. “Where the hell are you Tony?”As she saw she wasn't going to get a response, she took her phone and started to call my number again. It rang but still no answer. "Tony! Tony!” She screamed as she paced up. "Tony was definitely here. How do I find him now?” Trin
Mr. Wellington had just finished attending a meeting and was on his way to the hotel he was staying. He was being escorted by various security personnel. His phone started to buzz suddenly, he picked the phone up and opened it. “Sarah!” He screamed. Various pictures were sent to his phone by Charlie, the one who kidnapped his daughter. There was also a small message written underneath the message. It read; “we have your daughter, sign the contract with the Lotus group. Don’t be responsible for what might happen to her next.”Mr. Wellington in panic, stopped to dial Sarah’s number. When he saw she wasn’t answering he dialled my number, but I couldn’t answer either. Mr. Wellington’s phone fell to the ground as the security men that were with him drew closer to him, to see if he was alright; "what is going on, my…my daughter.” He said as he was still in shock. Shouting at one of his assistants, he let out; "Hey, you let's prepare to fly back home now!” The assistant ran immediatel
Charlie returned back to where he had Sarah hostage. He was smiling and satisfied; “what is this? What do we have here now? You fall off your seat. Are you trying to escape that hard?” Charlie is amazed by Sarah's zeal to get freed from the chair; “do not worry. In just a matter of time; your father would have given the Lotus group what we want, then I will be out of your way.” Charlie added. "How dare you want to force my dad to get into illegal shit you do here?”“I will never let that happen.” Sarah added. "It is already happening dear; your dad is probably on his way to meet some of The Lotus officials in charge of you know what.” He replied as he winked at her. He helped Sarah adjust the chair and tighten her hands even more; “are you hungry? You must be hungry; I am sure you haven't had breakfast yet. I made pancakes, interested?” Charlie asked as he was about to leave. Pretentiously, Sarah responded; "yes I am very hungry. What did you expect, you guys kidnapped me. You ar
I wanted to save his face the disgrace of his past life. I asked him to walk to the cafeteria while I follow him behind and he did as I commanded him. The cafeteria is a big one with so many serving tables here and there. Some of the costumers were eating some Kenyan delicacies and you needed to see how they were devouring the "sumptuous" meal. It had a good aroma that would cause anyone that is famished to salivate but this wasn't the time to try their food. Douglas and I had something important to discuss. We sat at the nearest serving table as I signaled the waiter to get us soft drinks. My kindness caused Douglas to fear the more. He thought I was doing him a favour that he would pay back in a thousand folds. But this wasn't so. He wasn't thinking well enough. I wanted to hear his story. Everything about him. The waiter had served us the drinks. It was enough to calm my nerves down. I gulped it as I was thirsty. Douglas felt very reluctant to take his drink. But I asked him to tak
I wasn't too sure if the idea of naming the child George was a good one. How will John and his wife take it? Will they be happy about it? Will I be mocking them with the name? I hope my son will not die prematurely like the late George? My mind was preoccupied with these thoughts so I had to relax for a while. When there wasn't any other name that my heart desired, we named the child George. Sometimes, our fears only threatens us but if we shun the threat, we would be heading for success. The christening was a success and to my greatest surprise, John and his wife were happy about it. The way they snuggled the child in their arms read a million meanings. Lyda said that he looked like George during his days as a toddler. She smiled and hoped that he lived long. Thank Goodness I didn't change the name. After another week or so, I travelled for a leadership conference at Nairobi - the capital of Kenya. It was hosted by one of the most accomplished business man in the world and it was hel
Maggie and I were having all the fun in this world. It was just she and I. No disturbance. I kept the news of Mama's death at the back of my memory. I wouldn't let it interfere with the nice time I was having with the love of my life. The wailing was for Uloma and Lizzy to do. I wailed enough while she was alive. Even in her wickedness, I loved her. I hope that her soul find rest in heaven or wherever! It's God's choice not mine. It was the first time Maggie had a sexual experience. She was a virgin. No one would believe she was because she was a full grown up lady. All through her years with Malid, they maintained "sexual distancing". Malid must have his own good sides too. Waiting till after marriage before such an experience must have come with a lot of patience. But maybe he wasn't patient enough so he loose his girl and not only his girl, but now, his life. I wonder what explanation he was going to give his creator for taking the life that was given to him on a platter of gold. I
In as much as we all enjoy peace, no one desires an eternal peace or say rest. But this wasn't the case for Mama - Uloma's mother. She desired death even though her children rebuked her severally. "Mama, don't say that!" "Mama, stop!!!" They cautioned. They warn her on a daily basis about her pessimism but she turned deaf to everything they ever said to her. She wanted a ticket to hell or wherever because life was teaching her hard lessons. She suffered from chronic fever, an illness one would consider "minor" or "ordinary" but it was getting worse by the day. There wasn't any kind of treatment Mama didn't receive. They did one thing or the other to ensure they meet up with the bills. They sold some of their properties and even their bodies for money to take good care of Mama. They went out of their comfort and did some menial jobs and secured something profitable for themselves. There was virtually nothing they didn't do. But their efforts were not amounting to any positive result.
I danced David's dance at the reception of my wedding. We were so elated and fulfilled. I now had a woman I could call mine with confidence. Friends and family joined in our dance. The bridal train were not left out too. The songs were so melodious. I mean, it was remedy for any broken heart. The musical instruments synchronized without any flop and we were just taking different steps - from left to right. We heard of the tragedy. It was as though we didn't hear the right thing. But it was true. Zero lies. It was so pathetic - the untimely death of Malid. No one could have thought that he would kick the bucket so quickly with the life of wealth he lived in. It was no news that he killed himself with poison right inside his room. He just wasted his life for nothing. He threw his poor family into mourning and complete bitterness. They hearts were heavier than the stone that was used to cover Jesus' tomb. The rumor was all around the place. It was everywhere that the founder of El-Tech c
Nobody would believe that I "snatched" Maggie from him. After all, I didn't do that. She simply got too tired of him so she "kicked" him out of her life and will not allow him back. Thank God for Thunder who stopped him right at the gate perhaps he would have done something worst. He was such an animal. I think God assigned some angels to create him and that day, they were too tired to add a pitch of calmness in him. He just liked to burn everywhere he is found. But the fire from a lantern is not same as the one that erupts from a cooking gas. Thunder's punches were enough lessons for him and a warning never to thread the path of lions like us. Malid got home badly injured. He collapsed on his couch in tears. He had sacked all his staff and some of them resigned because they could no longer be patient with him. He was acting like a demigod and they wouldn't let another man trample on them like a snake Malid hates to see. He was growing more wild by the day so they all had to leave him
I think Maggie is truly the divine woman made for me because for the first time in my entire life, I felt truly loved by a woman. I was betrothed to Uloma by her father who considered me a responsible man. He was sure that I was going to take good care of his daughter because of the traits I displayed during my stay at his house. I felt like I was marrying my step sister even though we were not in anyway related by blood. This was his death wish so I decided to honour the poor man. But one of the lessons I have learnt in life is never to marry a man or a woman in pity. I had compassion for Uloma and her family especially after the demise of their lovely father. So I married her but I regretted it quite too early. I wonder how Uloma, Lizzy and Mama coped with a man whose spirit provoked their demons. He was just one of a kind. A complete father and an epitome of love. I mean, he took me in without knowing a thing about me. Just assumptions and the fact that I was a human being as him.
Now I had to tell Maggie the story of my life to clear the air. She kept asking too many questions and I couldn't deny her the right answers because she was now very dear to my heart. I mean, can one withhold the truth about the colour of one's skin from one's buttocks? That would be eating beans with the eyes. Maggie was pensive when we got home. It was as though she had just finished watching a Hollywood movie but this time, she didn't watch it on screen but on set! She was amazed to see me take them down, one by one, as if I had prepared for the attack. I didn't prepare for anything but that sharp thought that flashed through my mind was enough to sense something. I usually had such a feeling when something goes wrong. My demons were never asleep. They kept on knocking the door of my heart until it dawn on me that there was something wrong about the route we were taking. I told Maggie about the Dark Dragons something I never mentioned to Uloma. Paula knew about it of course, because
It is true that once a soldier, always a soldier. But I also think once a fool is always a fool or maybe... Once a culprit, is always a culprit! Malid was at it again. His usual display of foolishness. I called it "foolishness" because he thinks he can play smart and get me tied to his trap. Me? What a dream! Malid couldn't sleep well. Of course, he wouldn't have. He was dreaming of the impossible. So how possible was it for him to find sleep? Sweet sleep are for those who have laboured in truth. Not some evildoers like Malid! I sensed it from the smile, the handshake, the gestures, uneasiness, friendliness, useless talks... everything! I knew he was surely up to something. Can I ever forget Aunty Raina? Even if she belongs to the family of evil-doers with Malid as the head. She would say; "a rat does not run in daylight for nothing. He must have seen a cat or something." Malid is the rat here but instead of staying clear, the idiot remains adamant, like a forgotten morsel of pounded