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Saturday, April 19, 2014
There was commotion from two tables nearby; one of the
guests a well dressed middle aged lady had started making uneasy movements on
her seat; she held onto her stomach and began to groan. The other guests at her
table rallied round to help her as she fell off her chair almost lifeless onto the
floor.
Four tables away, a fat pot-bellied man burst into a shaking
fit and crashed to the ground jerking and foaming at the mouth. The young chick
that accompanied him screamed as concerned fellow guests came round to inquire
what was happening.
The young chick who had bent down to assist her man suddenly
stiffened, clutched at her belly and started gasping before falling to the
floor next to the man. She jerked about like a salted earthworm battling for
survival.
Emma looked at his uneaten meal and dropped his fork hastily.
He felt his stomach knot up turgidly in fear.
Tade also quickly pushed away his meal with trembling hands
as the horrific realization also dawned on him.
Something was wrong with the food.
The hall that was once filled with music, cheer, celebration
and laughter was suddenly turned into a chaotic din of groans, howls and loud
cries.
Like a spreading plague across the hall, people began to stiffen,
gasp and cascade off their seats in agony; some broke into convulsing fits and
foamed at the mouth. Many collapsed on
their tables, eyes turning white, bodies jerking to the rhythm of impending death.
Others got up from their seats and staggered about in dazed anguish.
The MC had stopped
talking and was in a confused state as he watched the horror unfolding before
his eyes. A loud squeal and electric
static ensued from the loud speakers as the microphone he had been holding fell
out of his hand in shock and clattered across the tiled floor.
The band stopped playing abruptly and its members struggled
to rescue its lead vocalist, a renowned juju artiste, who
had collapsed and gone into a convulsing fit. In the course of the
performance, he had taken a drink to stay refreshed thus adding himself to the
impending casualty.
The newly wedded couple had also stood up from their sofa horrified
out of their wits; the bride was screaming and calling for help for no one in
particular while the groom ran to and fro on the stage, unsure of what to do.
Across the hall, individuals
who had not eaten of the food were darting up and down trying to help the
affected ones.
Tade did not waste time taking in all of the horrific
scenario; his eyes went back to the stewards at the buffet table.
Is that all you want?
Have more sir.
The words of the steward who had chided him at the buffet
table echoed suspiciously through his head. The man had wanted to make sure he
ate a good deal of the food.
And now in the midst of the ensuing chaos, they stood at the
table doing nothing but watching. One of them even glanced at his wristwatch.
He spotted some of the guests who had either not eaten of
the meal or were somewhat not affected, storming over to where the stewards
stood by the buffet table, demanding to know what went wrong with the food.
Deep within, Tade felt a strong foreboding that they were
making a very big mistake.
What happened next confirmed his thoughts.
With the same martial precision they had moved with earlier,
the stewards all suddenly reached under the buffet table swiftly and brought
out MP5 submachine guns.
There was a stampede as some of the protesting guests turned
in a flash to run for their lives while others just began to apologize and make
bumbling pleas.
The moment the stewards had reached under the tables, Tade had
moved instinctively.
He stood up, grabbed Emma by the sleeve and yanked him along
towards the exit….
….just as the stewards opened fire on the demanding guests
and every other person in the hall.
Tade skidded in his tracks and went down, pulling Emma with
him. They crouched behind a couple of huge speakers at one corner of the hall.
Continuous blasts of rapid fire gunshots rang through the
hall; confetti of bullets went flying in different directions. Bloodied bodies
crashed to the floor, screams and yells rent the air. The heavy stench of gun
smoke overwhelmed the air-conditioned atmosphere.
Some people ran for the hall exit but were cut down by another
group of gunmen shooting sporadically from another section of the hall.
They watched in horror as a gruesome mass execution took
place before their eyes.
The bride and groom along with the bridal train were
ultimate targets as gunmen faced them squarely scattering their glamorous
façade with the inglorious chaos of bullets.
The groom died instantly as gunfire pummeled him in the chest and head
and leaving gory exit wounds; the bride’s immaculate white gown was turned into
a bloody mess.
Tade’s mind raced as the adrenaline of survival and military
instincts which he had gathered from a brief stint in military school kicked
in. Emma on the other hand crouched close to him whimpering and calling on the
name of Jesus. Nothing in his long experience in crashing parties prepared him
for this.
Tade noticed that some people were returning fire – probably
security personnel of some of the guests or just some of the guest who happened
to be strapped. This was what kept the gunfire
exchange going. A handful of security agents had positioned themselves near a
number of surviving guests and were returning fire.
The hall exit was a few meters away from them.
‘Help me!…please…’ an agonized female voice cried out in
their direction.
Some distance away on the floor was one of the two girls
that had admired Emma earlier when they arrived. She was lying on the floor
with a gunshot wound on her right thigh in between two other dead bodies – one
was her friend, the other was a stylishly dressed young man.
She was crying and wincing in pain; her eyes locked pleadingly
onto Tade’s as though if she looked away, she’d die.
He motioned her to lie down and try to stay still.
Tade surveyed the hall to locate the danger zones and the
safe zones.
He saw one of the gunmen get up and move forward towards
where they hid, weapon at the ready. He recognized him immediately – the
steward who had chided him to eat the poisoned food.
The steward fired a few shots in their direction. Whizzing
bullets ripped through a side of the speakers. Pieces of shredded plastic and
bit of metal from the speaker hit Emma in the face; he yelped in fear and felt
some warmth in his clothes as he peed on himself.
The gunman advanced forward, unclipping his empty bullet
chamber and getting ready to attach a new one.
Tade seized the moment and picked up a small piece of rock
that had been used to balance one of the speakers. He swung it in quick cyclic motion
adding thrust and leverage to his aim.
The rock flew and hit the gunman on one side of the face causing him to lose
balance and fall backward with a startled cry. The trip made him fire aimlessly
into the ceiling.
Tade swung into
action. He snaked himself across the floor to where the hit gunman had fallen.
The man was bleeding in the face and was struggling to get to his gun that had
fallen away from his grip. But Tade got to the gun before him. The gunman was
not to be deterred. He reached behind his back and drew out a small
semi-automatic pistol but found his hand shattering to pieces as Tade squeezed
the trigger of the MP5 emptying a volley of bullets into it.
The gunman screamed as the handgun was flung out of his shredded
hand by the impact; he reeled on the floor holding onto his bloody mess of a
hand.
Tade turned to face Emma.
‘You grab the girl lying on the floor and carry her while I cover
us. ’
‘Whaat? We suppose
save ourselves not…’
‘Shut up Emma! It’s your fault, your greed that we ended up
in this warzone. I knew there was
something wrong about this place when we stepped in…and I was right!’
Emma kept quiet. He had reached a point where the
jurisdiction of his party crashing knowledge could no longer operate. It was
now up to Tade’s military school experience to save their asses.
He nodded sheepishly in defeat.
‘You ready? Let’s go!’
Tade moved quickly, his eyes jumped about the whole venue
taking in every potential threat within sight. Gun ready, he walked away from
the damaged speaker.
Emma came up behind him and on seeing that the exit was
free, bolted off through the doors leaving Tade and the injured girl behind.
Tade cursed.
Emma was the kind of friend who could stab you in the back
but come back to help nurse the wounds after being eaten raw by his conscience.
But being abandoned in a life or death
situation was not something he was prepared to have his friend do to him.
He rushed to where the girl lay in her blood, picked her up
and slung her over his left shoulder while he brandished the gun with his right
hand, tucking its backend under his armpit. She was losing blood and was almost
lifeless. Thank goodness she was not very heavy.
His eyes continued to pan his surroundings as gunfire
continued to ensue around the auditorium.
He moved with his back against the wall and straffed towards
the exit.
Gunfire came in his direction; a window beside him shattered
to pieces, some its glass cut him in the face.
His right eye caught sight of the intruder and he raised the
gun fired in the direction.
The machine gun jumped violently in his hand and he
struggled to hold it down firmly. He had never used such a weapon before though
he had an idea what one needed to do to handle it.
His aim was lousy but he succeeded in firing a circumference
of bullets around his attacker which stalled him and bought him enough time to
move out of the line of fire with the girl and out of the hall.
Once outside, he caught sight of the abandoned street. The
violence had caused residents to go into hiding in their houses and traders
about the area to close shop and take off. The area had momentarily become a
ghost town with eyes peering from hidden places. The only visible live movements
came from police and military vehicles parked in the distance at a point where the
area had been cordoned off.
Tade dropped the gun and ran with the girl dangling over his
shoulder.
Somehow he found strength to sprint as much as he could with
the girl.
But it was short-lived.
He was just a few meters away from the barricade where the police
and military personnel and vehicles stood before the strength ebbed out of him
and he began to stagger in his stride with the girl he carried. He felt a sharp
pain on his side, looked down and realized why he was losing strength.
There was a ghastly bullet wound just slightly below his rib
cage.
Tade gasped and slowed down before eventually falling to his
knees.
He managed to lay the girl on the ground before collapsing
and allowing the darkness to
overwhelm him…
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The darkness receded gradually as Tade opened his eyes.
A pair of lovely eyes was peering at him in the midst of a
hazy vision.
An angel? Was he in heaven?
‘Where am I?’ He asked no one in particular.
‘You’re awake! Thank God! You’re in a hospital. You’ve been
unconscious for two days.’ It was a female voice that responded and he was
immediately able to attach it to the eyes that were looking at him.
His vision cleared the more and he could make out the
hospital room; he winced as he could still feel pain despite having undergone a
few days of healing.
In one corner of the room, a television set was on and a
heavy news report was ongoing about the terrorist attack on a celebrity wedding
attended by prominent personalities.
‘The doctor said you lost more blood than me’, the female
voice continued
He finally turned on the bed and saw her seated by his
bedside. She was in a long frilly dress and held onto a walking support to aid
her movement while her thigh healed.
She wasn’t wearing any make-up but she had a pair of eyes
that looked like nature had made them up for her. Not even the recuperating
situation could spoil her good looks.
‘Where’s Emma?’
She didn’t reply but just gave him a forlorn look.
‘Where is Emma?’ Tade asked again thinking she hadn’t heard
him well the first time.
She sighed before she reluctantly answered, ‘he didn’t make
it. ’
Tade continued looking at her expecting more than what she
was saying.
‘They said he ran into the line of fire between gunmen and
the military outside the hall. We were lucky. They had just finished off the
terrorists outside the hall before you came out carrying me.’
Tade became breathless. Reality of the fact that Emma was no
more and how close he was to getting killed suddenly began to choke him…all
because they had gone a journey to infiltrate an Owambe.
Emma was dead. He lived by Owambes and died by an Owambe.
He had betrayed Tade in a life or death situation but nevertheless had been a
good friend in a lot of other ways.
Not even the fact that the girl he had saved was a senator’s
daughter who would soon reward him and influence a great change in his life
later on, could comfort Tade from the intense sorrow that suddenly overwhelmed him.
He broke down and cried.
End
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