Mokunfayo Badmus:
Never would I have thought that for the life of me, Mike would come to harm on my account; I'd never thought anyone would try to kill Mike because of his connection with me. Hell! It had never even crossed my mind that Mike could have such a close brush with death. I'd always thought him to be invincible, that even death would be a
Almighty Mike:After being released from another lap of never-ending mental tortures; nightmares, memories and mayhap, horrifying prophecies for the nearest future, Angel presence, that would be sure to illuminate the darkness that threatened to overcome me and soothe away the heavines
Mokunfayo Badmus."Is this how you intend to capture the second in command of a notorious fraternity? Is this how you plan on killing him?!"
Almighty Mike:Shit had hit the fan quite faster than I expected it to. The look in Angel's eyes when I was done basking in the pleasure of ending the bitch's life and finally noticed her standing a few feet into the room, that look would scar me for life. I was sure.
Mokunfayo Badmus:It was a wonder as to how I had been able to survive the past few hours with what was left of my sanity intact, but now, that I was settled in the comfortable couch right in the dimly lit living room of my niece and nephew's lavish, penthouse apartment on the early Ch
Mokunfayo Badmus:"I thought I'd made myself clear about your hair and those ridiculous jewelry you have all-over your face." I'd made sure to stray away from Trigger's earshot—as far as going out to the expensive terrace-slash-gym of the penthouse—before firing my anger towards Stephen. However, the lad didn't seem to be interested in m
It was weird to be sitting around a table on Christmas after about five years of not observing the tradition. Even the entire imagery of myself, in Trigger's t-shirt and shorts, seated at the head of the oval-shaped table, with a burly, scantil dressed, gay murderer directly opposite me and close to a rebellious nephew that seemed to be avoiding my stare and a talkative niece—who, for some reason, was as quiet as a lamb—was quite the comical portrait of a family.
Mokunfayo Badmus:It was the nerve she had to push past me after wishing me a 'merry Christmas' with her annoying little voice that snapped me out of my momentary shock. I reached Bisi in two strides and yanked her by her arm, it took ever bit of self control to not reach out and shred her to pieces.
I tried my best to play the host to Dante for the rest of the afternoon, as well as ignoring the white bitch that was my sister. Fortunately for everyone, she tried her best to steer clear of me and gave herself a tour of the apartment while Dante distracted me with the stories of the past thirteen years I'd missed out on in his life.However, even though he had