Read Parts 1,2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 and 14 of the Pristine series herehere  Here Here here hereherehere Here  here here  here  here and here
“I hope you found what you were looking for.”

She turned in the direction of the voice, but saw David instead in the dimly lit room. He wasn’t wearing the white shorts and tee or the khaki uniform she was used to seeing him wear. He wore a black suit and looked even more handsome than she remembered him to be. He was still holding the orange handband like the first time they’d met, but this time it was in an open ring box and he was on bended knees.

She looked further to see Chika beckoning to her with his ever charming smile. She started to run towards him but Uju beat her to it. Chika looked delighted to see her too and scooped Uju up in his arms.
Tayo showed up from nowhere and took her right hand in his left. But Christy’s hands were wrapped around his waist from behind.

“I hope you found what you were looking for,” the voice echoed after her as she walked away…

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Dara woke up to realize the car hadn’t stopped moving. She had lost count of how many times she had dozed off on the 18-hour trip. Nothing was ever taking her back to Gombem that she was sure of. Her 1-year madness was over, she inwardly scolded herself, wincing as she adjusted her behind on the car seat.

Had she gotten what she had wanted? Her mother would definitely ask her that when she got home. Every dream she had had on the trip had been centered on the same question.

Before she left home, she had wanted the freedom, the exposure—which she wouldn’t still say were bad for a girl to crave. At least, she had learnt, she had grown, and she hadn’t had entirely bad experiences. She had done some pretty good stuff, in fact. It could have been way worse. She would have wasted a precious part of her and moving on wouldn’t have been as easy!


Green and yellow. Dara’s heart leapt at the sight of the first Ilorin cab. She was home! No more sharing the toilet and bath with everyone in the compound, queuing and waiting till she could get in, or having to hurry out when someone else started banging on the door. She felt stupid to have chosen to live like that, but she felt blesses at the same time. She would never have realized how much of a luxury home was if she hadn’t been away.

THE END


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