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The Killer by Excel Olunusi.

When I got to the entrance, I brought out my house key and wanted to open the door but to my utmost surprise, the door was not locked. “What could possibly have happened before I came back home? Who could have opened the door? My parents did not even have the key. How could the person have opened the door?”

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Dream Killers by Humble Ogbonna.

Standing about 12.4 metres above the ground on the brick parapet of my school building, I watched with disinterest the things happening below. Horns were blaring, sirens wailing, tyres screeching and drivers raining curses on one another, oblivious of the frustrated figure of a young man many floors above. In the distance I could see the sun hurrying to its place of rest as it bade humankind farewell for the day. The orange scenery left behind in the sky would make a beautiful wallpaper for those alive to use it. The wind caressed my skin as it blew gently towards the direction of the sunset, maybe it was passing the message that many good things do come to an end after all. Many good things – Me. At this time, Dayo my roommate would have seen the handwritten letter I placed on the table, stuffed in a brown envelope and laden with tears. I could imagine him going through the letter in utter shock and disbelief and then running with all his might in order to stop me since my phone had been switched off, but it would have been too late for him. Life had always been beautiful to me. It was fun watching birds sing in harmony and listening to the incessant chirps of crickets as I walk through open fields on a sunny day smelling the fragrances of colourful flowers. Nature piqued my interest in drawing and from a tender age I wanted to be an artist. The long vacation during August however were my worst moments. It was a custom for the entire Awojobi family to spend at least a week at Grandpa’s place. My dad along with his two older brothers, their wives and all the children travel all the way to Ikenne during this time each year. Grandpa, an elitarian, always had mouth-watering gifts for any kid who had the highest score in Mathematics and he would often pass big chunks of meat to that one at every meal, to the envy of other kids excluding me of course. Mathematics was never my forte, so needless to say I had never received any such gift much to the chagrin of mom and dad. I could visualize their utter disappointment in me whenever grandpa praised other kids and sarcastically make jokes on dad about me, but I never cared, all I ever wanted to do was to draw and paint. “But grandpa, why don’t you give gifts for other subjects like Fine Art and English” I had inquired. “No, little one, Fine Art is a lazy subject and English can be mastered without much stress, but Mathematics reveal the real genius” he replied. I wasn’t satisfied with that answer, I felt that every child should be encouraged to focus on his strengths – what he is good at instead of asking all animals to climb a tree. “You’re becoming a disgrace to me Lade” father thundered. “I have been made a laughing stock in front of my dad and brother because of you. Henceforth, I don’t want to see you drawing or painting anymore in this house…” “But dad… ” “Shut up! Never interrupt while I’m still speaking. As long as you are an Awojobi, it is either you become an engineer like your grandpa or a medical doctor just like me. Not in my household would I have an artist as a son.” “Lade, I believe you can do it. Just try your best and make us proud” was all mother could say. I felt torn, heartbroken and useless at the same time. On father’s insistence, I became a science student against my burning desire for the arts. I did fairly well in Geography and tried a bit in Mathematics but had so many F’s in Physics, Chemistry and Further Mathematics , yet father was undeterred. He had me sit at home during my WASSCE on the days of Physics and Further Mathematics but to my surprise I had B2 in both subjects despite not sitting for them. I knew it was dad’s doings which I loathed. Studying Mechanical Engineering just to please my parents were excruciating. Most nights I stayed awake trying to read but could not, I doused on pills and cried myself to sleep – I was gradually plunging into depression. “Lade, you must become an Engineer no matter what” dad would often say, “Make sure you don’t disappoint us.” Mom and dad never cared about my feelings and dreams, all they cared about was their reputation and ego which hurt me like the stab of a two-edged sword. My carry-overs had become as numerous as the sands of the Sahara and the future looked bleak. I had become so depressed without a will to fight nor to live and so I decided to end it all. “Dear Mom and Dad, kindly know that I love you so much and have always wanted to spend many happy years with you, but sadly it wouldn’t be. I would have loved to freely pursue my dreams but it is unfortunate that I couldn’t and had been battling depression due to your decision about my life, that is why I have decided to end it all today, on the highest point of the school’s building. Do know that I love you now and forever. Your loving son, Lade.” It was time to bid the world goodbye. I took a deep breath, letting the air rush through my lungs in wrath and fury. A. s I had anticipated, I heard a voice shouting at me to stop. It was Dayo as he and other students hurried up the staircase, but they arrived too late as I let go and fell of the ledge… “He was fortunate Ma’am,” I heard faintly. “He landed on the back of a truck carrying hay, he needs to be taken to the theatre for surgery” the voice concluded as I was rolled away. Maybe I didn’t die afterall. Humble

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The Frightened Killer by Arueze Chisom.

                                                                           “Finish him off” he commanded. “Hey you!” “Me?” I questioned as my heart beat Usain bolt style. “Yes you!” He said, emphasizing on the ‘you’. I slowly  retrieved my pistol with shaky hands and pointed it at the whimpering  bloody man who had nothing but pleas on his mouth for his life . At that moment a thousand and one thoughts ran through my mind. Pablo( for that was his nickname)  our boss, had snapped this man’s wrist bones in two like it was a pencil.  He screamed  in pains, this infuriated Pablo the more, he brought out a screwdriver and stabbed him countlessly in the stomach. I prayed he would die fast because his screams were getting louder and this left me wondering  how excruciating the pain could be. It took a lot of manly courage in me not to have flinched. This is where me finishing up comes in. As I tried to pull the trigger, my hands became slippery owing to the sweat on my palms. Then in that moment I remembered, her tears, the times we were left high and dry, his words,then  all I could hear were the sound of the bullets falling to the ground. The next day I was chilling off in my apartment when a call from Pablo came in. It was a call for a job. I left that instant. When I got there, it was strangely quiet and that got me anxious. Where did everybody go leaving me behind. Then as I fished my phone  from my back pocket to call Pablo, I heard a familiar voice say hey!.Looking up it was Pablo himself. He was beckoning me to come in, then I did. “I  know you would be wondering where everyone might be. Don’t worry I didn’t call them ”he said. As I opened my mouth to speak, he took advantage of the silence. “ There is a job tonight to kill a girl.” “I want just the both of us to go” “why me” worry laced with fear got the better part of me. He chuckled “ don’t worry newbie, I mean no harm, I saw the way you wasted that man yesterday and you so much remind me of myself when I was new too. I like you and I want to train you specifically”. We  stayed there till it was 11pm. By 12am we were ready. As we were about leaving, Pablo found out he’s rid his gun of bullets cause of the man yesterday.  He went inside. “ aarrgh, shit !” he screamed. I ran in. Turns out, Pablo had accidentally shot himself while loading and unloading the gun. As I helped him take out the bullet on his thigh, he kept groaning in pain. Then he told me that I has to go on without him. I was scared I had to go alone.  I felt anxious but I had no choice. I  took Pablo’s old Mercedes  and left. I got to my victim’s house by 12:30. As I waited in the car, I lit a cigar and stared at the girl’s picture. Just like a fox, I walked  swiftly  from the car, headed to the her apartment. Then it occurred to me, their doors would probably be locked. So I tried the front door, holding unto the knob tightly to know if I could yank it open but it didn’t budge. Then I turned around to the back door,upon my first shove, it gave way for me as if the heavens were on my side. I got in,  and became still. It felt like there was no proof of Life there  until I heard someone sleep talking. So I made my move, after entering rooms I found out that my victim was the only one in the house, smiling to my self I whispered piece of cake. We were told when killing if everywhere was quiet either you use a revolver or a pillow. My best option was a pillow because I obviously had no revolver. So I got one of her pillow, looking again at her face to be certain it was her. I pressed her face into it and she started struggling. She had long nails and made good use of them on my skin, but that didn’t deter me. Suddenly the struggling stopped, as I relaxed I heard footsteps approaching. When I turned around it was another girl. She screamed and ran . With all the strength I had in me, I lunged at her, covering her mouth. She was a fighter. We struggled for a while. She hit me in the groin area and that hurt as hell. She headed to the door but because it was locked she couldn’t go far. when I got to her, I gave a blow and that ended everything. I sat nursing my balls to life for a while then I picked my gun and checked on my victim, to be  sure she was dead. So  Mission accomplished. As I was about leaving the house, something emitting light caught my attention. Then I got there it was a phone and it was ringing. So I left but on a second thought came back again and stared at the number. It looked so familiar, then I took out my phone and checked.  Surprisingly it was Pablo’s number. Then I wondered what his number was doing in this phone. Only for me to hold up the phone and saw it saved as Dad. Then I became terrified. I checked her screensaver, I saw Pablo and a girl smiling. I went back to the girl I just  gave a blow that probably would have her dead in hours. Turning her face,  I looked at her phone then at

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