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Re: 'Lost But Satisfied' A Thriller By Akíntayo Akinjide by Divepen1(m): 2:49am On Dec 15, 2018
LightQueen:
Interesting.. so enjoying this

Thanks Divepen1
Still up by 2:44... Wow.. I envy. Saying this with heavy eyes...
Re: 'Lost But Satisfied' A Thriller By Akíntayo Akinjide by Nobody: 2:57am On Dec 15, 2018
Divepen1:
Still up by 2:44... Wow.. I envy. Saying this with heavy eyes...
Lol please go to bed
Re: 'Lost But Satisfied' A Thriller By Akíntayo Akinjide by Divepen1(m): 7:38am On Dec 15, 2018
LightQueen:
Lol please go to bed
Thanks..
Re: 'Lost But Satisfied' A Thriller By Akíntayo Akinjide by germaphobe(m): 11:29am On Dec 15, 2018
always as expected
Re: 'Lost But Satisfied' A Thriller By Akíntayo Akinjide by Divepen1(m): 11:33am On Dec 15, 2018
germaphobe:
always as expected
Thanks..


Update on its way

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Re: 'Lost But Satisfied' A Thriller By Akíntayo Akinjide by Divepen1(m): 11:39am On Dec 15, 2018
Chapter 10
Reunion

Jerry knew he had to start treading gently in his new quest for knowledge. He would start following all the money he had (every one of them) and the best place to start his search was his bank account. How did he get such a huge amount of money? He needed to find that out.
Now that he was beginning to get clues as regarding himself, he would stop at nothing to know more about himself. At that moment, he wished above all things to meet his beautiful thief again, so that he would get to know all he needed from her. She had many questions to answer, a whole lot of them. And from what he had learnt, she has a lot of answers to any of his question.
When he got to his room, his phone rang. Rita was calling him to remind him about the fridge she wanted to buy and that she wanted him to follow her to Agric bus-stop at 2.00pm.
‘Please remember to bring that thing’, she said, ‘I can’t come there to collect it because of time’. He smiled as her high-pitched voice resonated in his eardrum.
Jerry had promised to give her thirty thousand naira out of the amount she said she needed to get a freezer. She wanted to start selling soft drinks at her house. He would have loved to give her everything but he wanted to keep the fact away from everybody that he was two million naira rich, especially now that he needed to find his origin.
‘Should I seek out my past?’ He asked himself as he laid back on the bed, with fear that he himself wouldn’t like what the future might hold, that whatever might have happened in the past was a beginning of his trouble, of a bigger trouble.
***
By 2.30pm, Once had gotten to Agric Area, from Brown Valley. He hated the journey and its stress, especially the traffic jam. He promised himself that any time he saw Jasper he would use the butt of gun to hit his head. Why had the foolish boy not be picking his calls? Once looked around at the place he parked. As he dropped from the car, he was happy that he had done his research about that area well because his search would have made him be at stand-still. He stared at his box of stick sweet and smiled. Chief’s complaint came to him again like before: Jedi Jedi. Bile.
He pondered on where he would start his search. Should he start by going to the police station? No. One of the code of conducts of their organization warned them to avoid the police station at all cost, He looked for a place to park his car, where it would get full protection.
At that time, he wished he had followed a public transport. He drove to the nearest car-wash park, took his tools bag, and left the car for them to wash. Once crossed the road, still pondering on what to do as he crossed the road. Would he walk the whole of Ikorodu, searching for Jasper?
Once had all the details of the place and was preparing to do the job before Chief told him he had given it to someone else. Although he always wanted to be praise, he knew he had to stop deceiving them about being the best before someone discovered how he had remained on top of the game.
‘What did you think about that fridge?’ A lady’s shrill voice said behind him, startling him as he hurriedly left the way for the owner of the voice to overtake him.
‘It’s not worth that amount… At least the guy should have given a better price or try reducing the price’, another voice- a male voice said.
Once knew that voice. He knew that voice. That mustn't be who he thought it was. There must be some resemblance somewhere. He needed to be sure the voice didn’t belong to whom he, Once, thought it belonged to.
Nothing would ruin his precious reputation, the one he had been preserving for five years now, the one many people feared, the one he hid its secret from everyone.
If he was who he thought it was, the person mustn't see him. And if he was the one, Once promised himself, ‘it's final judgement time’.
Even from the physique of this person, Once saw that the owner of the voice looked like who he thought he was. His heartbeat increased as he thought of what that would means for him if the person was truly the one, what that means if Jasper saw him.
After sometimes, he saw that it was who he feared it would be: it was Leech.
As much as he was in a hurry, Once wasn't ready to jeopardize this new mission by doing anything stupid in the public. Leech was supposed to be dead and when they say dead, it could be hidden in a very faraway place or buried. Confused, he brought out a stick of sweet and stuck it in his mouth as he parted the bracelet in his pocket. Racheal had warned him about his attachment to the object but he wasn't ready to heed her warning.
Once followed them via a bike, making sure he kept a safe distance until Leech and the Lady entered a house. All he needed was to be alone with him. So, Leech was still alive? How did he survive that great fall? Thousands of question arose in his mind, he needed answers and Leech must answer them.
Even till now, Leech was still a leech. He was still with the lady he went into the house with, not coming out, and that vexed Once where he sat, waiting. As for the lady, Once was sure he had seen her someone before.
Leech had not stop doing what made everyone in Chief’s house call him ‘Leech’. Once looked at the house, his sweet-stick rolling in his mouth.
At last, Leech came out of the house, making Once’s heart warm up as he quickly took his hand to his bag and brought out a pistol. His gun was always loaded because of emergencies like this. Unlike the other time, when he had trusted the system, he would ensure this killing was clean, sweet and easy. This time he wasn't going to play to chance. He would make sure he watched Leech die.
Despite all, he was ready to offend himself and the one that had always been his help because if any other person knew about this, he was dead. In fact, he would do this and she wouldn’t know anything about it.
He watched the street for any sign of anyone following but there was none there except a haggard beggar. When Leech walked past where he was hiding, Once placed a silencer on the pistol and watched him turn to a corner before he hastily followed him. When he saw Leech cutting another corner, he ran after him and only stopped when he saw where it led to.
He backed away quickly return to the corner, when Leech turned back as if he heard the screeching of Once's face. After hearing the door close, he came out and decided to go in. But some people had pitched a tent beside his house in a bid to celebrate some. So, he decided to wait till the night. As Rachael would always say, ' enjoy your kill, and never procrastinate'.
But this wasn't procrastination. This was enjoying the kill. He chose the night, which had a cloak that would cover Once’s face.
***
Yemi sat transfixed as he watched Grace smiling, and knew the reason she had the big, bright smile on: she wanted to kill every grief and face life squarely, she wanted to let the pain drift away.
‘Your son… What is his name?’
‘Precious’.
‘Hmmm... Precious Adeoti the son of Bidemi Adeoti. I saw him outside. He’s really grown’, Yemi said absent-mindedly.
Grace got the pregnancy of this boy when she was still an undergraduate and it almost affected her education, but she scaled through especially with the help of Bidemi.
‘Grace, accept my condolences’, Yemi said slowly, trying not to raise any sad emotion in Grace.
‘Oh! Please Officer. The ones that would die would die. I’ve been hoping he would return home for months but I didn’t see anyone. That is a reason enough for me not to think over his death any longer’.
Yemi felt tears swelling in his eyes, so he quickly pinched it away and checked the time- 9:30.
‘I saw a man in Greencity that looked exactly like Bidemi’, Yemi said blankly.’ And, he is connected to a murder case that I am working on now, and that’s why I came to ask questions’.
Grace edged forward in her seat, and looked at Yemi intently as if she hadn't given up on her husband being dead. The chair screeched.
‘Where is his picture? Don’t you have any picture of him? Anything that might make me see him? Even though he is a look-alike’.
‘But I thought…’ Yemi said and changed his mind, 'someone stole the phone that has the picture from me in the bus. And you do not need to bother, since…’
‘I need to see him. What if it is Bidemi?’
‘But…’ Yemi said again and kept quiet, 'he is not the one because this other person does not know me’.
‘What if he is pretending?’
‘Nah…’ Yemi said shaking his head, ‘this one wasn't pretending at all; in fact, the way he looked at me, one would know he had never seen me in his entire life’.
‘So…’ Yemi said as he rose, and dusted off unseen dirt from his body, smoothening his trousers, ‘Grace, I’ll have to return to the station to know what we can make of that murder case’.
Saying that, he turned towards the door but Grace pulled his cloth.
‘Please, Officer Yemi, let me follow you…To clear my mind, for me to truly believe he is dead because I am not sure he is dead. I have a feeling he is still alive’.
She went down on her knees.
‘Please, let me follow you to this person in Green City’.
***
Rachael almost jumped for joy as she got to the concluding part of her final plan.
‘I’m good! I’m their boss! I’m the great schemer’, she whispered as she carried the bags of money into her car. She had been monitoring Chief’s transactions for months now and had been waiting for the biggest one to click, to lay her hands on it.
So, when she got the information about this one, she knew she had to grab it and hold fast to it. Luckily for her, Chief still enjoyed following the primitive ways of collecting money. The people, who brought the money to him, brought it to the house:50 billion naira. She found a way to drug everyone in the house that day since they all trusted her. She had served the family for long and it was time to get out. More so, they saw it as a privilege for Rachael, a whole Rachael, to cook for them and serve them.
However, she couldn't leave without saving her crush, newfound lover and, hopefully the father of her unborn child. She couldn't leave without taking Leech from the place she was forced to put him. The place she was forced to hide him from the evil of this world and Chief's desire to use him.
The moment she got outside the building, she tipped the gateman, and zoomed off. Agric Area straight, she thought. She had rushed down all the way from Greencity to Brown valley when she caught notice of the money. The money was like the flower that blossomed in adversity. It was the rare and beautiful.
Her phone rang: It was Martha. ‘Hello Mat…’
‘Once is here’, she whispered.
Rachael inhaled and became rattled. She glanced at her bottle of coffee and gulped it with a great intensity that could break the bottle.

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Re: 'Lost But Satisfied' A Thriller By Akíntayo Akinjide by Ann2012(f): 12:22pm On Dec 15, 2018
Thanks for the update
Re: 'Lost But Satisfied' A Thriller By Akíntayo Akinjide by Divepen1(m): 1:54pm On Dec 15, 2018
Ann2012:
Thanks for the update
Thanks a lot.. For loving it.
Re: 'Lost But Satisfied' A Thriller By Akíntayo Akinjide by Nobody: 2:29pm On Dec 15, 2018
Thanks for the update
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Re: 'Lost But Satisfied' A Thriller By Akíntayo Akinjide by Nobody: 2:29pm On Dec 15, 2018
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Re: 'Lost But Satisfied' A Thriller By Akíntayo Akinjide by Divepen1(m): 3:18pm On Dec 15, 2018
LightQueen:
Thanks for the update
Thumbs down grin cheesy
Ojoro..
Re: 'Lost But Satisfied' A Thriller By Akíntayo Akinjide by Nobody: 3:34pm On Dec 15, 2018
Divepen1:
Ojoro..
grin cheesy cheesy
Re: 'Lost But Satisfied' A Thriller By Akíntayo Akinjide by Divepen1(m): 3:36pm On Dec 15, 2018
Re: 'Lost But Satisfied' A Thriller By Akíntayo Akinjide by germaphobe(m): 4:22pm On Dec 15, 2018
typical divepen1, must you leave us in great suspense nawaooo, abeg come update sharp sharp my blood don d hot. Nice episode up there
Re: 'Lost But Satisfied' A Thriller By Akíntayo Akinjide by Divepen1(m): 4:37pm On Dec 15, 2018
germaphobe:
typical divepen1, must you leave us in great suspense nawaooo, abeg come update sharp sharp my blood don d hot. Nice episode up there
Thanks.. Update coming soon.
Re: 'Lost But Satisfied' A Thriller By Akíntayo Akinjide by queenitee(f): 4:50pm On Dec 15, 2018
Wow, all in a circle niyi. I'm not even sure Jerry is really Jerry
Re: 'Lost But Satisfied' A Thriller By Akíntayo Akinjide by Divepen1(m): 6:08pm On Dec 15, 2018
queenitee:
Wow, all in a circle niyi. I'm not even sure Jerry is really Jerry
Beta Reader to make sense..
Re: 'Lost But Satisfied' A Thriller By Akíntayo Akinjide by Divepen1(m): 8:05pm On Dec 15, 2018
Chapter 11

Confusion

Jerry smiled, lying down on the bed, listening to Nigerian Asa's 'No one knows tomorrow'.
Just the other day, the other day
I was talking to the weatherman about today, oh, oh, oh
And all, all he could say, was no one knows tomorrow.
See I can read the weather, child. I can say maybe the rain will fall....
The rain, Jerry thought. The wind had been blowing horribly for days now as if it would rain but there was no rain. Thick, dark clouds have been hovering over Greencity. News had it that rain hadn't fallen in Brown valley since January- wells were dry; borehole engines were spoilt; Rivers, streams and ponds were drying up as if all the water was on strike.
He was still thinking of these, when he drifted into sleep, and had slept for two hours when he felt someone tapping him. He imagined the shake in his subconscious, wondering if he was still dreaming. But the shake was rough and real. So, he opened his eyes to see a man pointing a pistol at him.
The night has arrived and Fortune City’s Electricians had been able to restore the electricity. Jerry jumped up and backwards when he saw what a lanky man was pointing at him. And he swallowed hard as he watched his assailant eye him terribly with a big smirk.
Suddenly, the room became small. The fan began to sing lullaby as the man kept staring at him as if he was a specimen that needed to be studied for a once-in-a-lifetime examination. Jerry swallowed hard in preparation to talk.
‘Who are you?’ Jerry asked.
‘Leech, you…’
‘Leech’, Jerry heartbeat waxed in anger and every of his fear disappeared into the thin air, manipulating his thinking pattern as he stood, not minding that a gun was pointed to his head.
‘So… You are the Leech that almost got me killed. Someone almost killed me because of you and here you are pointing a gun at me’, Jerry said and stood in anger as he faced the man, on a kneeling position. The man pushed him back and tighten his grip on the gun.
‘Shut up! You are Leech. You are Leech. Idiot, do you want to play me? You can’t deceive me. You will die. But before that, what happened to the man that almost killed you?’
‘He is dead’, Jerry said as he braced himself to die.
‘No….’ his assailant groaned. Jerry had to shift back as his assailant moved forward.
‘How did you kill him? Why did you kill him’, he said slowly as he hit Jerry with the butt of the gun on the face, making Jerry fall sideways on the bed. Jerry rose immediately so as not to be killed without a fight.
‘I didn’t kill him’.
‘Then who killed him? You are a liar. If you want to revenge, why him…?’
'Revenge?'
The door opened, making Jerry almost faint, thinking he had been shot.
Suddenly, the pop sound of a silenced gun reported and his assailant staggered back. Jerry stood immediately and ran to the corner of the room, and hid under the table. His assailant screamed in pain and fell with a thud, making Jerry think he was dead at first. However, he gave a loud cry and tried to reach for his gun, which flew out his hand. Another bullet was shot into the injured man, who moaned in serious pain and stopped moving: Died.
‘You are crazy…’ A gruff lady’s voice shouted in pure anger as Jerry began to see clearly. The person who shot at his assailant was none other than his beautiful night thief.
‘Why did you rush?’ The lady shouted again, coming into the view of the light, making Jerry see her very well. He had to hold himself from shouting when he saw her. It was none other than the poor beggar that he had been helping, the one he loved to give money. This time around, the wrapper around her was no longer wrapped around her body. The only thing she wore was the brown sweater she was known to wear. Jerry couldn’t fathom how he had been fooled for days. What was he? What do all these people want from him? Why was someone watching over him for months?
‘Spoil everything. You want to spoil everything we have been doing for months? For your information, I suffered for this thing’, the lady shouted now at the top of her voice, not minding what would happen to her.
The beautiful thief turned to face this lady-the old haggard beggar- squarely, and smiled at her.
‘You don't want to understand anything about this life at all…’ She said as she moved back, ‘Mat… I'm sorry…’
She shot Martha on the right thigh, her expression not changing. Martha screamed with intense pain, folding, and sprawling on the floor. Then, she reached for something within her cloth.
‘Martha, you know I trained you… Even though, you are now getting the glory that is mine’, the beautiful night thief said, smiling broadly as she moved to where Martha was wriggling in pain, removed the silenced-gun Martha was about to bring out and placed it away from Martha’s reach, her big smile lingering on.
‘C'mon, stand up’, she ordered Martha, who was still moaning in pain as she held on to her injured leg, limping, ‘go, and protect Jessy’.
Martha stared dagger and limped off. 'I will get you for this’.
‘In your dreams… Now, leave before I change my mind about letting you live’, the beautiful night thief snarled, shooting the grounds around Martha, making Martha hop off in haste.
‘What are you? Who are you?’ Jerry asked.
‘Leech… Jerry, we need to leave here now’.
‘I said who are you? Who am I? What did you people do to me? Why are you doing all these?’
‘I promise to tell you everything if you follow me’, she said with her usual raspy, whispering voice.
‘Follow you… So that you can do what did to me again. So, what we did that night was a means of deceiving me,’ Jerry said as he edged near her.
‘They were true. It was from my heart. I love you sincerely, and dearly’ she said, as her eyes became red and tears began to well up in them, ‘all these were for you, to save you, to help you, to…’
‘Then, tell me everything now’.
‘Now?’
‘Yes, now’.
‘There is no time. Please, let’s go. Let’s leave this God-forsaken place. What they are planning will destroy many people’s lives, so your live is nothing to them. Please, Jerry let’s go’.
‘What? Who?’
‘Them… Chief… The people we all work for’, the beautiful thief said, pointing at the dead man, 'they will stop at nothing to succeed, and they are ready to send anybody to the slaughter house as a sacrificial lamb even their children’.
‘Before I follow you, what is my name?’
The beautiful night thief, looked at him with remorse, shook her head, and moved near him. She put her hand on his head, ruffling the little hair he had on it. At first, this warmed his heart, but he let the thought go, and concentrated on the present need. He looked at her as she stared into his eyes.
‘Tell me. This moment’.
‘Your name…’
‘Good evening…’ two voices said- a male’s and a female’s voice, with the female’s voice being exceptionally loud.
Jerry and the beautiful night thief were startled.
‘Who is there?’ He roared.
‘It’s the-’
‘Bidemi’, a lady said as she ran to him, hugged him tightly, crying over him like she found a lost pearl.
‘What now?'
With the new twist of event, he knew he would go mad.
‘Who is Bidemi?’
‘Bidemi, It’s I, Grace’.
‘Grace?’
‘Yes, your wife. Grace. Bidemi. Why did you leave me? Bidemi’.
Jerry removed her hands and moved back Although, he had seen beauty, especially that of the beautiful night thief, and Shade’s beauty, he had never seen anyone as beautiful as the lady in front of him. Quickly, his eyes roamed to the man at the other end and he felt blood pumping faster in his heart. The man at the other end was the police that came days before to ask questions.
***
Ever since the day the Rachael could remember waking up without memory of the past, she had never ever felt so inferior to anyone, none- be it her elder or mate. Neither had she felt so drawn too quickly to a lady like she just did.
However, she knew that if she didn’t take Leech with her, she would lose him to Grace, his wife, whom Jerry always loved. She cringed as she watched Grace hug him and almost ran to stop them from hugging. She had to make Jerry follow her, to forget Grace or not know her because the moment he did, he would give up everything for her. She had watched them from afar years before he lost his memory, and knew what he could do if he remembered who she was.
‘Jerry, you have to follow me’, Rachael said raptly, holding her pistol well, making it visible enough.
‘Where are you taking him to? Bidemi, look at me.’, Grace said with such a tone that even the daughters of Aphrodite in their beauty and splendor would obey. Her voice was more enchanting than that of any charm talker. Grace stared at for a while and turned to Jerry. He looked at her. ‘I’m your wife. You are going home with me’.
‘Please, Jerry you can’t go home now’, Rachael said with her pleading voice, ‘please follow me. Remember, I am the one that have all the information about you. Please, let me help you’.
She herself knew that her pleading voice could be also charming and confusing. Jerry glanced at her. She had once used this pleading voice to destroy a whole family- a family of ten. Jerry seemed ready to succumb to her request.
‘Bidemi, you have to follow me’, Grace said again, firmly. Grace gave her a prolong look like a wounded Lion, who was ready to pounce, finish, and destroy any obstacle, making Rachael feared for her life for the first time in many years, despite the gun she held.
‘Jerry… See you need to leave her, even if she is your wife. There are more to this than meet the eyes. Look at me, I have a gun. I would have used it to force you away, but if you need to make any decision, you need to make it now’, she said with the expectation that her word had sunk into his brain.

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Re: 'Lost But Satisfied' A Thriller By Akíntayo Akinjide by Divepen1(m): 8:06pm On Dec 15, 2018
Chapter 12
Opening New Jams
Jerry looked from one woman to the other. He was angry with this woman that called herself his wife for showing up at a wrong time to declare that she was his wife. She should have come a long time before he fell in love with the beautiful night thief. She should have come before the beautiful night thief gave him the enticing choice of following her for information about himself. Also, he was angry with the beautiful night thief for playing with his emotion, memory, and intelligence.
Jerry looked around angrily, roughly picked his bag, phones, and his diaries, dropped the diaries, and hissed. He should have guessed that the diary was falsified but he wanted to believe in the lie that had been propounded for him. The others watched him attentively, waiting for what he would do. None of them talked.
The room was plunged into a grave silence as he continued picking one thing or the other. He picked his wallet and checked to see that it contained his ATM card. He removed the I.D card in it and flung it around the room, which hit his dead assailant. He picked a piece of paper, wrote Rita’s number on it, and slipped the paper into his wallet. And then, he removed his Sim cards from his phones, made sure the others could see what he was about to do, and broke the Sim cards. And with that, he moved towards the door. With the bag at his back, he went out of the room.
‘Jerry, where are you going?’
‘Nobody should follow me or find… I don’t know you… Any of you’, he said gingerly, still clutching the bag.
‘Bidemi, come back’, Grace shouted as she rushed to him, and held his cloth. This action infuriated Jerry; he roughly removed her hands off his cloth, and pushed her away, not minding if she fell.
‘Nobody… Nobody should follow me’, he shouted, to the extent that he himself felt pain as his veins expanded, ‘leave me alone…Let me be’.
‘Bidemi Adeoti… Come back, we need to talk about all these murders. I need someone to explain all these to me’, Yemi, the police officer, shouted, making Jerry pause and turn.
‘Go and investigate it yourself. I must never ever see any of you in my life till I die. Any of you’, Jerry warned as he turned back.
‘You cannot go anywhere… Not until you tell me ….’ Yemi began to say but stopped midway as the beautiful night thief pointed her gun at him.
***
‘He said nobody… Nobody… and that includes you’, she growled, ‘now back off’.
Rachael moved back to a point where her gun could cover both Officer Yemi and Grace, who still looked at her quizzically.
‘Now, the two of you, move back. Do you know how it feels to one’s lose memory?’ She barked at them, and watched their expression, ‘Do you? No, you don’t. I know how it feels and that’s why you must leave him alone’, she shouted, tears flowing from her eyes. At this point, her logicality was eluding her and was creating a space for sentimentality, but she wasn't concerned.
‘But he would… I need him’, Grace cried, moving an inch. She glanced at her as if she was trying to come out of a misty position to an open space.
‘To survive? If you move again, I will turn you to watermelon’, Rachael said, eyeing Grace’s feet. Then, she gulped the bottle of coffee.
Grace paused and stared at her.' You are…It's you. I know you o. Oh! My God.’
‘Ehy… Don’t try to enter into my head. You want to play me’, Rachael growled, and later scoffed,’ you can’t do anything to me’.
‘Racheal?’
Rachael's hand faltered and she began to lower her hand. However, she quickly steadied her hands.
‘How did you know my name?’
‘Racheal?’ Grace mouthed and moved forward, not minding that the gun was pointed to her chest, ‘I knew it from the moment I saw you. That bottle of coffee. The gouts. Watermelon. I should have known it was you’.
Grace ran to Racheal and hugged her, crying like a baby.
‘Oh! Racheal’, she cried, her cry piercing the peace of the night, ‘oh! Racheal’.
Racheal, who was still confused, withdrew herself from Grace’s grasp and looked at her intently.
‘Who are you?’ she said as her expression lightened up with joy and hope that she had gotten a missing link she had looking for.
‘I should be the one not knowing you’, Grace said, ‘you have suddenly become fairer’.
‘Fairer?’
‘Yes, you were fair, but not as fair as this. It’s I, Grace’.
Racheal, swallowed hard and looked at Grace intently, hoping that the message she was passing would have meaning.
‘I found out that I was injected when I was small, maybe around 15 or so, and I can’t remember anything that had happen to me when I was small’, said Racheal,’ so, I might not know you’.
‘We will talk later. I can know you anywhere with your watermelon’, Grace said hurriedly, ‘That guy, the one that we've had encounter with many time. That’s Bidemi. He is my husband’.
‘I know he’s your husband but I truly can’t remember the times we've met before. I used to watch from afar but you shouldn't know me…’ Racheal said.
‘Well, he is my husband now. You have to help me find him. I thought he was dead but that’s him’.
‘No…’ Racheal said as she shook her head, and raised her gun to the chest level of Grace,’ you can’t. Let him be. He is safe if nobody knows where he is. The bad people that want to kill him wouldn’t get the chance to do so’.
‘Please, I can tell you everything you were before you were kidnapped. I’m sure that would help you remember the things happened to you when you were small’, Grace said like someone, who had a very hot potato in the mouth,’ I will tell you everything, ranging from Mama Agba, to how Ngozi, the girl that treated you inhumanly and about Madam Flourish, and how ….’
Flood of images flowed into her head; Racheal saw images from her nightmares coming back into her head at that moment and it was horrible and tormenting.
‘Argh…’ she yelled as she raised her hand to her head, and held it firmly, bending her head a little.
‘Stop. Stop’, she shouted and held the gun firmly, stabilizing her hand and the look.
‘Please, how are you sure he would be safe?’ Grace pleaded.
‘He would be…’ Racheal started to say and stopped midway as she realized Grace was right. She had to snap out of her emotional roller coaster and pursue Bidemi before he fell into the wrong hands. What if he fell into the hand of Chief himself or those that had the intention of killing him?
‘Alright, let's go....'
They all ran out into the street.
‘I will use my car to search this side', Racheal said after they had searched the street fruitlessly and they got to a-two-way junction.
‘And if I see him', she continued hurriedly, ' I'll persuade him to follow me, or make sure he gets to a safe place'.
‘Ah-ahn', Grace said, and stopped talking when Racheal raised her left hand, her gun still in her right hand.
'If you find him', Racheal continued,' please, take care of him. Try to persuade him to follow you. Move out of this dung hole. Go very far from Fortunecity. Nowhere is safe. Go to Lagos or outside Nigeria'.
‘And what about the dead man?' Yemi said moving towards her.
‘Guy, what? Please. Go and do your investigation. The dead man is a crook. Now, be gone before I change my mind about letting you also live'.
‘What about your memory, your past?' Grace said agitatedly, moving towards Racheal,’ what about our friendship?’
‘Forget me, and search for Bidemi. Leave my memory, my past and our friendship'.
‘Friendship? You were my half-sister. Our father was… Can’t you bring him back when...?’
‘Half-sister? No bargain. I’m not bringing him back. Be fast and be gone'.
‘In case you don’t see him, what will you do?'
‘I’m leaving the city, of course'.
Grace ran to her, hugged her, and pecked her on the cheek, dazzling Racheal. Grace sniffled.
‘Take care, Racheal. We've been meeting like this before. We will surely meet again'.
‘Hun’, Racheal murmured.
Racheal ran to her car before the policeman decided to follow her, seeing that he was adamant and wanted to know more about Once, who was in pain in Jerry’s room. She almost missed the bangles in his breast pocket. Now, she was happy the idiot had it on him. And so, she drove off.
She searched the whole area as she went on, with the fear that Chief and the few F.A.L.T men with chief would be awake, and that meant she would soon start having one police problem or the other.
She didn’t see Jerry on the way and she had to double back to go through another area. Racheal glanced at the time and decided it was time to leave.
‘He’ll be fine', she whispered to herself, the glasses wound up. She blinked back tears. So she had a half-sister that loved her.
***
Jerry was sure none of them saw him, when he doubled back to go the carnal area of Agric. He entered the deep, into the bush, trying as much as possible not to make any sound as he entered. When he found where he was going, he parted the bush, and saw the frail path. He followed it and walked for fifteen minutes before he finally came to a large expanse of land that had been cleared. In the middle of it stood a wooden house from which slow music flowed into the atmosphere, making it fit as a place one would find joy in resting, thinking, and imagining great things.
He trudged forward and knocked, heaving with relief that he would be safe from everybody now. He withdrew his hand to knock again,
‘Come in, Mr. Jerry. I've been expecting you', Pastor Matthew said.
Jerry opened the door, and felt peace radiating in his bones, and marrow.
***
Once rose at last, after he was sure every one of them was gone. He removed the bangles that was in his breast pocket and stared at it admirably.
‘Guy...’ he said as he tried to stabilized himself with the wall,' you saved a man's life. You are my hero'.
Once took the bangles from his last operation. When he fell in love with the rich woman, Juliana, he was supposed to kill; in fact, he decided not to kill her again and was ready to defile every authority because of this woman. However, the tide turned when he couldn’t hold his guilt anymore and told her his initial plan. When she heard about the consequences of his not-killing-her, she gave him her bangles as a good-luck charm and poisoned herself.
He kissed it and stared at it admirably again. Rachael really wanted to kill just as he wanted to kill Leech.
‘Thank you, Juliana’.
He removed the bullet that was stuck to the bangles and threw the bullet away, smiling happily that he was still alive, and that he knew where he should go first- not hospital, neither would he chase any of those buffoons nor will he look for Leech: He would return to Chief's place to renew his contract. He would use Chief’s love for riches to do his biddings.

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Re: 'Lost But Satisfied' A Thriller By Akíntayo Akinjide by Ann2012(f): 8:36pm On Dec 15, 2018
Several twists

Thanks for the update
Re: 'Lost But Satisfied' A Thriller By Akíntayo Akinjide by Divepen1(m): 8:38pm On Dec 15, 2018
Ann2012:
Several twists
Thanks for the update
Indeed.. You're welcome
Re: 'Lost But Satisfied' A Thriller By Akíntayo Akinjide by Deasegun19(m): 9:42am On Dec 16, 2018
thanks for the update
Re: 'Lost But Satisfied' A Thriller By Akíntayo Akinjide by germaphobe(m): 11:35am On Dec 16, 2018
oh mehn my imagination is running like kilode!!!. Superb update
Re: 'Lost But Satisfied' A Thriller By Akíntayo Akinjide by Divepen1(m): 9:22pm On Dec 16, 2018
Deasegun19:
thanks for the update
Thanks.. Baba..
Re: 'Lost But Satisfied' A Thriller By Akíntayo Akinjide by Divepen1(m): 9:23pm On Dec 16, 2018
germaphobe:
oh mehn my imagination is running like kilode!!!. Superb update
Lol... Well, leave it running. The bucket is still empty.

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Re: 'Lost But Satisfied' A Thriller By Akíntayo Akinjide by Divepen1(m): 9:24pm On Dec 16, 2018
Chapter 13
God or Brain Touch?

Jerry couldn’t fathom why Pastor Matthew had initially kept this place but it was useful at that time. Two months ago, he had saved the Pastor from being sent to an asylum for the second time and today Pastor Matthew was the one saving him. Pastor Matthew, a 5.3 feet tall man, who also had a very big bald that made the little hair on his head look like an island. People had advised him to let the hair go, but he was adamant. He told people he was a Nazarene and the hair of a Nazarene mustn't be touched with a blade.
Four weeks ago, about the same time Jerry began to have problem from left and right, Pastor Matthew was almost sent to an asylum. All preparation had been made, but Jerry saved him by helping him escape the church members that tied him down after Pastor Matthew gave him assurance that he was actually sane.
The church, at that time, after many deliverance sections, had agreed that the best option was to take the pastor to an asylum, where he would have little or no contact with anybody, whosoever. How would God tell a Pastor to go to the wild and gather wild animals for a coming doom? Either the Pastor wasn't hearing well from God or the Pastor was misinterpreting God.
The more he fought the urge to think about the events, the more the events came to him vividly. Jerry smirked and gently hit his head on the wall repeatedly. He shouldn't have allowed his emotion overrule his logic. If he had followed one of the women, he would have information about himself. He hissed and turned to face the pastor, who was busy drawing something.
Pastor Matthew, who was constructing something in a big drawing book, turned to Jerry. The small table held a lamp, a Mathematical set, gum, compass, protractor.
‘Bro. Jeremiah, you do not understand what you have done by coming here? How the lord plans to use you to wrought great wonders and great preparation. Eyes have not seen. Ears have not heard. Neither has it come to the hearts of men what God plans for you. However how long the moon disappears, someday it must shine again’.
Jerry nodded. He didn’t understand what Pastor Matthew was talking about, but he had to respect him, no matter what others might thought of him.
‘I have plotted the ship. According to what the lord is telling me, it would be bigger than Noah’s ark. All I need now is to start work on it’, Pastor Matthew said, rubbing his hands happily.
Pastor Matthew stood hurriedly and opened his bible. He bent over it, drew the orange lamp towards himself, and began to rapidly write out figures into a small notepad. This behavior was disturbing to Jerry.
The house was cozy. It was plastered inside out, there were two arm-chair in the mini-sitting room. In addition, there were two other bedrooms. When Jerry entered one of the rooms to drop his bag, a bed had been placed there for him.
Jerry sat there like one of those University students, who were bent on graduating, but have no real plan for their life. Right now, Jerry believed, anything goes.
‘Bro. Jerry…’ Pastor Matthew said as he sat on the chair opposite Jerry.
‘Why are you worried as if there is no solution? God is always around to solve whatever problem you might have. More so, all things work together for the good of those that love God and you love God. Don’t you believe in God again? Be like the cricket. It’s never blinded by sands of its burrowing’.
Jerry couldn’t utter a word. If Pastor Matthew was a child, Jerry would have slapped him for telling him to trust in God at that time. So, he nodded.
‘So, what’s your plan? Plans are the foundation of our tomorrow. God has been teaching plans for days now. You needed to see the underground road, he made me build these past days’.
‘Plans? Pastor Matt, I have no plan whatsoever. All I wish was for is the cold hand of death to grab my hardened souls and return it to God’.
‘Well, you are still here’.
‘I know. I know and that’s disturbing. I want to die…’
‘Hmm... Bro. Jerry. Have you forgotten that lines are falling for us in pleasant places? The lines we are talking about here are sometimes problem. What did the lord say about the lady of the night?’
‘I didn’t hear anything from God as regarding her, maybe because I was so much engrossed in appreciating her beauty and personality that I was so deaf to God concerning her’.
‘Hmmm… Would God have wanted you to follow her’?
Jerry waited and stared at Pastor Matthew for sometimes.
‘No…’ He said affirmatively.
‘What of that woman that called herself your wife?’
‘Nah. God wouldn’t have wanted me to follow her. She is too possessive’.
‘Do you have anything in mind that you wish to do?’ Pastor Matthew asked as he shifted forward as if he expected something and had been praying Jerry would say what he wanted.
Jerry’s eyes flew to the time on the wall that kept ticking and striking chords in his brain. The time was fifteen minutes after midnight.
‘I’ll like to leave Green City’.
Pastor Matthew flew up and screamed, 'Yes!’
He jabbed the air excitedly and began to pace the room, his hand behind his back like someone who had gotten an idea but still feared the consequences.
‘I think the lord had impressed it on my heart to leave Greencity for my house in….’
The door burst open and five men rushed into the room. They ran to Pastor Matthew, held him tight, and began to tie him with a very long rope.
‘What’s this? ‘Jerry shouted, standing and trying to pull the men off Pastor Matthew, ‘Bro. Seye, what is the meaning of this?’
‘Bro. Jerry. We must carry Pastor to Yaba, Lagos. He needs it. Don’t you know how many people died from the animals he took the other time? And now, he is hiding here. We don’t know what he would be doing next. Moreover, whatever he might be planning, God knows, would be detrimental to humans' health. See, Police had been looking all over the place for him’.
Bro. Seye was a fat man. His belly protruded under the t-shirt he wore and he was panting heavily.
‘Honor me. I’m your pastor. Carry me well’ Pastor Matthew shouted as he wriggled in the hand of the men tying him, ‘No…I’m alright. I’m not mad. I’m perfectly alright’.
Jerry ran from one man to the other and tried to pull their grips off the pastor, but the men were adamant and were soon carrying Pastor Matthew away as if he was a robot that needed repair.
The men kept carrying him away, not minding his noise, not minding the way Jerry pulled their hands off him. They carried him on, out of the garden, through the bush, and headed straight for a car that was waiting for them.
‘Good’, a throaty voice called from afar, ‘I knew we would find you’.
Jerry stopped trying to save Pastor Matthew and stopped as he saw the owner of the voice coming out of the darkness into the light emanating from the headlight of a van. The owner of the voice was a plump policeman, whose belly didn’t allow him to close the button of his shirt well.
‘Do you think you can keep on hiding from us?’ The policeman said.
‘I was not hiding’, Pastor Matthew cried in pain, ‘it was an instruction from the lord’.
At that time, Jerry felt like slapping the pastor to tell him to shut up. He felt like crushing these church members, who thought they were helping the pastor, for ruining his plan. He had hoped that he would enjoy his stay with the pastor but these loyalists have disrupted every plan he had.
‘The lord told us too to carry you. Take him into the van’, the police officer shouted. Some of the policemen ran to carry Pastor Matthew, loosened him and used the rope to tie only his hands.
‘What do we do with the remaining people?’ One of the policemen shouted above the noise of a car hurrying towards their direction.
‘Leave them, we have gotten the person we need’.
Jerry shifted back in frustration. He decided to keep on staying in Pastor’s hut and turned towards it the same time a shot rang from afar. Jerry turned hurriedly to see where the gunshot was from. Suddenly the shots became more than one. The sounds of the gunshots were different- some sounded like Dane guns, some other pistol, and sophisticated guns and another set sounded like old type of modern guns.
Jerry crouched as stray bullets hit one of the policemen and one of Pastor Matthew’s church members. Noises erupted from everyone as they tried to hide their heads. Even light from lamps suddenly went off in some houses. The siren of a police car blared and disturbed the choky night.
‘Thief!’ People shouted as a car zoomed past Jerry and others in the night. The police officer that was supposed to catch Pastor Matthew joined in the shooting. His gun hit the tyre of the car and the car swerved and later stopped. The policemen ran towards the car.
Jerry, seeing this opportunity, not knowing the reason he was doing that, ran to the Pastor and opened the door. Luckily for him, the rope used to tie the pastor wasn't tied well. He untied it and pulled Pastor Matthew out of the van. They ran back towards the hut- Jerry at the front, not minding if Pastor was running fast. All he wanted was to get out of the danger zone and to help Pastor Matthew escape these people.
‘Come here’, Pastor Matthew shouted, when Jerry rushed towards the house.
Jerry stopped and followed him. Pastor Matthew had better have a good plan or else he would tie him down himself.
‘Where are we going?’ Jerry asked amidst his pant and desire to escape.
'The underground', Pastor Matthew ran to the back of the house, screeching to a halt in front of a big blue plastic drum, which was locked, and stood there.
‘What now?’ Jerry asked as he stopped behind the pastor.
‘Pastor’ someone was calling from afar
‘We have to leave here fast before they catch you’, Jerry said. He didn’t know what he should believe. Should he agree with the pastor that a doom of water was coming fast and that they needed to prepare like the days of Noah? On the other hand, should he agree with the members of Pastor’s church, who believed Pastor was mad and needed immediate remanding.
Pastor Matthew pushed the drum. Bennett smirked and nodded in agreement to what everyone believed, that the Pastor was mad, and that he needed to tie him, but there was no time to tie Pastor down. He had to bring Pastor’s back to the situation at hand.
‘Pastor Matthew, what are you doing?’ He shouted as the person calling Pastor Matthew got nearer.
‘Come. Help me remove this drum of sand. Two hands better one.’
Jerry joined him in pushing the drum away. The drum rolled away in the dark, clanging on the floor as it kept on running into stones, but the drum didn’t stop until it got to a fence. Pastor Matthew bent and opened a trapdoor. If not that he saw the head of the trapdoor, he would have ever believed it was there.
‘Follow me’, Pastor Matthew said as he jumped into the hole. Jerry hesitated and he scanned the hole and then decided to enter the hole seeing he had no better option.
Pastor Matthew locked the trapdoor from within. The whole place was so dark to the chagrin of Jerry, who held his breathe and refused to talk as Pastor Mathew held his hand firmly. He nodded even though Pastor Matthew wouldn’t see him. The men looking for Pastor Matthew were already outside the hole and were calling his name.
‘You have to hold my cloth. We will be walking through this place in the dark till I am sure we can put on the light’.
Jerry knew he was done for. But no matter what, he was totally free from everyone that wanted him at all cost.

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Re: 'Lost But Satisfied' A Thriller By Akíntayo Akinjide by Divepen1(m): 9:28pm On Dec 16, 2018
Chapter 14
The Beginning of Woes

Pastor Matthew stopped in the dark tunnel and switched on a torchlight. They had been walking in the underground tunnel for a long time that Jerry had even lost count of time. Although he informed Jerry that he had worked on the underground, he never expected it to be so equipped for such thing like they were about to do. Jerry seemed to remember being in a place like this when he was younger but he knew it would be one of his memory and hoped to get it soon.
‘Oh! Lest I forget, Merry Christmas’, Pastor Matthew said when the light came on.
Jerry couldn’t bring himself to reply Pastor Matthew. If he gave him a definite response, then Pastor Matthew would be in trouble because he would tell him the truth that would make anybody cry.
There was nothing interesting about the place. They kept moving with the light as their guide, until they finally came out of another bush. Pastor Matthew climbed out of a tunnel and Jerry did so.
They soon began to move in a bush path that made Jerry hate the little life he had. Pastor Matthew led the way until they got out into a street that soon led to Agric bus stop.
Luckily, for them it was Christmas. People wandered the street; the vigilantes were absent to question people’s movement; instead, they were in a corner at one of the dry gin seller’s shop.
‘How do we leave this place’, Jerry asked, irritated. He himself didn’t know why he allowed one situation to be the propellant of his belief in Pastor’s Matthew visions. Why had he released the Pastor and hadn't allow him to be in the psychiatric home? In fact, that would have saved him from the trouble he was having now.
‘We didn’t take the plan for the ship’, Pastor lamented and raised his hands.
‘How do we get away, Pastor?’
‘Don’t worry, brother Jeremiah, the lord himself has provided a car for the easy movement of our natural body out of Greencity’.
Jerry was tired of everything that had been happening. He needed a sound rest and, probably, a cold drink.
The beautiful night thief told him that there was an impending evil and that he needed to leave town. And here was the most wanted Pastor in town telling him that they they had to leave too. He believed a water doom was coming. Where would the water come from? It had not been raining for a long time now. The cloud kept gathering everywhere; yet, the rain refused to fall. Thunder rumbled in the distant again like it had been doing since the beginning of the time Jerry woke; yet, the rain didn’t drop.
A black Toyota parked in front of them and a young woman scrambled out of it, acknowledged Jerry and faced the Pastor.
'I knew you were right. And this is a confirmation that I must start what the lord had been telling me'.
‘So far you're sure it's God, then you don't need any more trouble’, Pastor Matthew said, holding the woman’s hand firmly.
'Bro. Jerry, meet Chloe Kings Obaigbanwen. She is…'
Jerry's eyes opened in surprised. 'She was the one that was said to have escaped the asylum after kidnapping and killing some women that saw visions of heaven. I read her story in the news'.
She looked sideways towards Jerry and her eyes caught his doubting look, and she quickly turned to the Pastor’s again.
‘I will … I know where to meet you’.
‘Please, make it fast before it starts’.
The woman bent as Pastor Matthew gave her a side hug and opened the door to enter the car.
‘Bro. Jerry, please enter’, Pastor Matthew called from the other side. 'Time speeds on.’
The woman pulled Jerry aside.
‘You seems afraid of me because of the half-baked news you heard about me. I saw doubt in your eyes; yet, you are following him…’
‘That’s because I myself have no place to go…’
‘You have to believe everything he says’, the woman said and squeezed Jerry’s hand very well, ‘he told me to meet him here last year. We were in the asylum together before he was released and we've not been in contact ever since. But here we're today. And I also the vision of God. The rapture is coming. I'm to prepare the world for that. God would destroy the world after he had taken some selected few away’.
‘But how…. the Lord says he wouldn’t destroy man with rain again’, Jerry said as Pastor Matthew honked.
‘Yes. However, it’s men that are causing it this time, not God. His only job is to give the final say. How will God not allow the spiritual causes to have its effect when some people are already sacrificing humans to Devil the god of this world and had made him the master of their life? How will God not accept when the blood of men is a power to invoke anything in the heavenlies’? And Christians are not praying- for the drought or to know what will happen in the future. They are not trying to know the mysteries of the spirit'.
‘What mysteries of the spirit?'
'There’s always more and more of God that can be tapped. The secret of God is so much that it takes closer relationship with him to know a lot.’
She squeezed his hands harder and the car honked thrice this time. Jerry let go of her hand and felt the pain the woman must be feeling at that time. At the same time, someone drove pass and the music that blasted from his car was ‘Story for the gods’ by Olamide. Jerry smiled and headed for the car.
‘Pastor Matthew, I will tell as many people as I can’, she said.
‘May the lord strengthen you’, Pastor Matthew said and drove off.
‘Where are we going now?’ Jerry asked after thirty minutes of their journey.
‘Brown valley’.
Jerry sighed. A least, they would leave Greencity for the people giving him trouble.

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Re: 'Lost But Satisfied' A Thriller By Akíntayo Akinjide by Nobody: 10:30pm On Dec 16, 2018
Divepen1 I am speechless.. Each update issa bomb grin
plenty thanks for the updates
Re: 'Lost But Satisfied' A Thriller By Akíntayo Akinjide by germaphobe(m): 10:33pm On Dec 16, 2018
i was once confuss like jerry that i believed and followed someone whom everyone saw as a crazy guy but it later turned out that he was right after all. Nice update waiting for more more and more fire updates. Divepen carry go no shaking.
Re: 'Lost But Satisfied' A Thriller By Akíntayo Akinjide by francium001: 10:36pm On Dec 16, 2018
Thanks for the update
Re: 'Lost But Satisfied' A Thriller By Akíntayo Akinjide by Ann2012(f): 10:43pm On Dec 16, 2018
I'm enjoying this story, each update is a bomb cool

Well done OP

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