09/09/2025
Wanderlust (S2 E6) The Storm Is Near
*BENJAMIN*
My house has been unusually noisy for weeks because of Ava. Everywhere is full of notebooks and textbooks all in the name of preparation for WAEC. I was about entering my room when I heard voices from her room. Ava's laughter carried over, mixed with a deeper male voice. Curious, I walked in. There she was, sitting on the sofa, and jotting down notes. Beside her sat a young man, maybe seventeen or eighteen, tall, sharp eyes, too calm for his age. He leaned close, pointing at her physics assignment.
"Ah, daddy, welcome!” Ava's face lit up. "Meet my classmate. He’s been helping me prepare for WAEC. Without him, I’d have died in calculations by now." The boy stood, polite, his voice steady.
"Good evening, sir. I’m Daniel." I forced a smile. "Welcome, Daniel. Thank you for helping her. I'm glad she put her head down to learn." Daniel gave a small smile.
"She exaggerates. She’s brilliant already." It was nothing unusual. Just classmates helping each other to pass.
"Well, Daniel, you’re always welcome here. But know this, if Ava fails, I’ll hold you responsible." They both laughed it out. Well, I trust my daughter anyways. I walked to my room.
*NGOZI*
Lucas gave me an address to his secret hideout in case I want to reach out to him. Now, I found us sitting together.
"You were right. Chidinma is the betrayal." I said.
"Lad think he is untouchable right now, because he surrounds himself with loyal people. But even the strongest walls fall if you find the right crack. Right?" I nodded my head in agreement even though I'm still curious what his plan is.
"And..... where is this…... crack?" Lucas leans forward, his voice lowering like a man sharing forbidden knowledge.
"Sophia." I laughed so hard as I heard that.
"That girl? She is too weak and dull. I don't think she can be fit for this revenge." Lucas shakes his head slowly.
"Weak, yes… but not dull. Her greatest weakness is the easiest to exploit: she trusts too easily. She believes in people. That’s why she fell for me, and that’s why she’ll fall for you." My eyes sharpen with interest.
"So you want me to—what? Be her friend?" Lucas smirks.
"Not just her friend. Be her confidante. Let her believe she finally has someone who understands her. Gain her trust, and once you’re in… you’ll guide her steps exactly where I want them to go." I think for a moment, then nod slowly.
"And what exactly do you want me to lead her into?" I asked.
"To betray her people, of course. The same way Chidinma did to us. De Rodina is the crown of Artful Travel Company. Once it’s in my hands, Lad will crumble… and Sophia will never even realize she was the one who handed me the knife. Right now, everyone including Lad trust her and they don't think she can do something like that. That's where the Crack will come from." His expression darkened.
"And what if she did not fall? Do you have plan B?" I asked.
"Our last born is in town. I brought him from village. He is already operating in Benjamin's house as a study partner with his daughter. Before they know, it will be too late." I was left speechless. If Lucas had planted his brother in Benjamin's house, then the war had already moved closer than I imagined. Lucas is not just coming for revenge, he is now dangerous.
*ALI*
I’ve faced board meetings with professionals, I’ve carried Lad’s burdens without pressing me down, and I’ve witness many fatal accidents, But nothing, absolutely nothing terrified me more than the thought of telling Zahra how I felt. She wasn’t just 'Lad’s friend' to me anymore. She had become the one person whose smile made the longest day bearable. Whenever she walked into the office, the place brightened. Even her silences spoke volumes I could never decode. But I had seen the way she looked at Lad once upon a time: like he was the only man in this Company. And that scared me. I saw her sitting alone with her head bowed over her phone, I knew it was now or never. I approached her politely.
"Zahra." She looked up, her lips curving into a small smile.
"Ali. You scared me for a second." I rubbed the back of my neck, suddenly regretting every decision that led me here.
"Sorry. I… I just needed to talk to you." Her brows knitted with concern.
"Is something wrong?" Everything. Nothing. My heart, my pride, my fear. I forced a laugh.
"Not wrong, exactly. Just… important." She put her phone aside, giving me her full attention, and that made my palms sweat. "Zahra,” I began again, slower this time. "I’ve watched you for a long time. I mean… I’ve admired you. Your strength, the way you stand tall even when people doubt you, the way you care. And I know I’m just, me, Ali, Lad’s secretary. But I can’t pretend anymore." Her eyes softened, and I couldn’t tell if it was pity or something else. "I like you, Zahra. More than I should. More than I’ve been able to admit. And I was wondering if… maybe… you could give me a chance?" Silence stretched between us like a tight rope, threatening to snap at any moment. Zahra finally breathed, her voice quiet. "Ali… I don’t know what to say." The words stung, but I pushed on.
"You don’t have to say yes. I just... needed you to know. Keeping it inside was eating me alive." Her hand reached out, resting lightly on mine. The touch nearly unraveled me.
"You’re brave for saying this. I was just shocked because I was not expecting it. You are a very good guy and a good friend to me. Coming down here to tell me means you have battled with your emotions several times and you could not hide it anymore. Let me think about it. Please." I nodded, my chest heavy but lighter than it had ever been. For once, she knew. And for me, that was a start.
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