Chapter 10: Okada Run and Showdown at the Glass
Before I know, I don bike eight blocks.
I fly for okada, pass traffic, dust dey my hair. Lagos sun dey bake everybody, but I dey shine teeth. Okada man dey hail, “Aunty, you dey run from EFCC?” I just laugh, dey enjoy breeze.
Musa look the scattered mama put for my hand, dey reason.
Musa just dey look my takeout—meat no dey, soup spill. But e still dey smile.
I just wan breathe small—how I end up dey please male lead?
I dey reason my life. When wahala too much, even palm wine fit taste bitter.
Na plot power be this? Fear catch me.
I dey suspect say author dey use my head do turn-by-turn.
Phone dey ring—sure na Obiora, whether hunger dey worry am or na vex.
If you see the number of missed calls, you go pity me. Na so I put phone for silent.
My body dey tingle. I try say, “These mama put don scatter, I go give pig chop. Next time, I go treat you.”
I dey form strong, but na lie. My own mouth dey run faster than brain.
Musa block me: “No wahala, Ifeoma. Make I treat you. Since dem say make we contract, we suppose know each other.”
E smile, open door for me. E dey gentle, but muscle still dey show under shirt.
For sunlight, e too fine reach heartbreak.
Sun dey hit him hair, e eye dey shine. I dey wonder if e be real person.
But na main girl man—anybody wey touch am dey find wahala.
My head dey warn me, "No try am. Main girl go show you pepper."
I wan refuse, but wetin come out na, “Okay~”
I cover my mouth.
Mouth faster than brain. If dem check me for hospital, dem go say na love virus.
Next thing, for corner of my eye, I see Obiora and Halima stand for outside glass window.
Na so game scatter. My mind dey race—should I hide or fight? Today no go end well o. I dey ready for round two.
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