I looked down at the corpse of the dead man in satisfaction with my accomplishment. Let's see who crosses my path next time. Bastard. I exited the house and compound and entered my car to drive away when I noticed police cars driving toward me. They went by and stopped in front of the house that I just left and I sighed in relief. I started my car and left that place. I stayed in my son's mansion for the night and slept with a light heart knowing that I got away with it and without a trace of evidence left for them. Very early the next day, I got ready and made my way back to the airport where my plane was awaiting me and I boarded it. I returned to my country and my driver took me back home. Of course, my day had to be ruined as the first thing I saw was the darn houseboy. "Good day madam." he greeted as he saw me. I ignored him and kicked some rubbish back into the part he already swept as I walked inside. My phone rang and I picked it up, "mother. Are you back yet?" Xavier a
"Yes sir. Of course." I answered. Wilson and moved aside to let him in. Mr. Wilson came inside, observing all that was around. Luckily for me, I cleaned up the mess Xavier made long before now. "I like what you did with the place." Mr. Wilson joked and I laughed. "I'm sorry that you have to live in the attic. I don't know what is wrong with my wife and why she hates you." Mr. Wilson said. "When you are as poor as me, it's easy to be hated, sir. I'm used to that treatment from others." I said. "I just need a breakthrough in my life. Even God knows that I have suffered overdue." I added. Mr. Wilson looked at me with pity in his eyes, "and your breakthrough will be provided at the right time. Be sure of that." Mr. Wilson said. "Sir, I'm sorry that you have nowhere to sit. I apologize for keeping you standing." I said. Mr. Wilson chuckled, "if I wanted to sit, I'd already had my butt on the floor once I came in. I'm okay like this." Mr. Wilson said. "Devon," he called my name. "Sir?
"Mr. Wilson looked at me as if in deep thoughts on my words and understanding so far. He smiles as if about to laugh, " Are you sure you haven't been to school young man? Don't pull my leg in this." Mr. Wilson said and I smiled back. "No. I haven't." I answered. "You sound like a very well-educated person. And Devon, such talent is not one I'd like to see waste away." Mr. Wilson said. "I'm offering you again to come and work in one of my companies." Mr. Wilson said. "I'm sorry sir but I'm okay with where I am. I want to start everything in my life with my own hands." I replied. Mr. Wilson chuckled, "you know, there are people who will rush at this opportunity. It is being presented to you on a golden platter but still, you say no?" Mr. Wilson questioned me. "I explained to you before sir. That I have an unachieved goal. Right now, that has taken up every criterion for me." I said to him, in response. "And still I do not understand what kind of goal it is that will not allow one
Barely before I could even start my car, I received a phone call. I checked to see who it was and I saw Thomas' name there. The same Thomas that was supposed to marry my daughter in five days now. I wonder why he was calling me all of a sudden. I picked up and placed the phone on my ear, "well, good day madam." Thomas greeted me. "Good day Thomas. What appears to be the problem?" I asked him, just waiting for him to state his business. "You see... I called to make it known to you that I will not be marrying your daughter anymore." Thomas said, into the phone. "I see... And why, if I may ask, is that?" I replied. "I don't have interest in her anymore. That's why. I have met someone better... I mean someone else. No one is better than your daughter of course. I just don't deserve her." Thomas said in a frightened tone and stammering. "Okay. I understand your decision. Love is important after all." I said to him. "You think so madam?" he asked me. "Of course I do. I know so. I wis
"Okay dear, I'll have the first sip," I said and tried to adjust myself when I faked spilling the juice by mistake on my husband. "Oh my goodness! I am so sorry. I'll handle it! Just wait here." I rushed to say. I left the room into his kitchen and I sighed in relief. I took a hankie that I saw and returned to clean off the stains. I cleaned it all up as Wilson went into the bathroom to change clothes. By the time he returned, I was already done cleaning the bed sheet. "Please forgive my clumsiness. I didn't mean to do that." I said to my husband. "I'll just go and get another glass," I said. "It's okay dear. Just let it go," he said to me. "Nonsense. You have to get a fulfilled wish. We can't just stop halfway." I said and returned to the fridge. I poured out another glass and this time without mixing any substance into it, I went back to my husband and as I expected, he wanted me to have the first sip. I hesitated, just for good measure, but then I took a small sip in front of
Nighttime arrived and I found myself standing in front of my husband's room door with a knife in my gloved hands. I knocked first, just to know if he was still awake. No response came after the first and second knock and that concluded me that he was asleep. I slowly opened the door and stepped into the almost pitch-black room. I slid open the curtains and moonlight shone into the room. My husband was sleeping peacefully on his bed. Little did he know that it was his last sleep. I drew his blanket down from his face and knew immediately that I was being played. "What?!" I exclaimed in surprise and a whisper. Under the blanket was only a bunch of pillows arranged to deceive me. My senses kicked in and I moved aside, immediately grabbing hold of the mysterious person who was about to attack from behind. I pinned the person to the bed and kicked away the bat which had fallen from his hand. I grabbed his hair and lifted his face upwards to see. The kind of shock that ran through my b
I looked away from the dead body and kept my gaze on my blood-covered hands. I couldn't speak a word at all. I sat like a dummy until I heard the sirens. The constant sounds from the sirens broke into my thoughts and I came back into reality. I turned frantically, looking around the room as I remained seated in one spot. I saw Tamira's phone in their hand of Xavier and he had a cunning smirk on his face when my eyes met his. Even Mrs. Wilson looked like she had just disposed of her problems. She had a conquering look on her face. "He is the one! Take him away!" Xavier yelled to the police. The police had their guns pointed at me, all ten of them, as one came forward and put handcuffs on my hands. All this while I tried to speak but no word came out of my lips. It was only after I was taken outside the mansion that my voice returned. They tried to push me into the police car but I used my leg to push myself away from their car by stepping on their car. "Stop! They are lying! I di
"Well-well-well, what do we have here?" the biggest of them said. There was a total of three men in the cell and they were all very muscular. "It's a newbie." another said. All three of them had tattoos on their chests which I thought were their names. "What are you in for? the third, tattooed Peter, asked me. At first, I tried to ignore them. I walked passed them and sat on the floor, leaning on the wall. They all looked taken aback by my action that it took them a full minute to say something. " What the hell?" the second, tattooed, Clark, said, in a questioning tone. "Boys? It appears to me that we have a tough one here." the biggest among them, tatted Mark, said, cracking his knuckles. He kept his eyes on me like he was indirectly calling me dead meat. "When a question is asked, you have to answer it," Mark said. He grabbed my shirt with on hand and easily lifted me I could no longer feel the ground under my feet. With both of my hands, I got hold of his and tried to force h