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I would be out of the ordinary today, he thought.
It had been an unforgettable night because it marked a start for the new couple. They had experienced romance with each other for the first time in their affair. Pete and his wife, Lanle, left the room, cuddling each other; the burning love was overwhelming in their minds. They chose the Alvin Hotel and Suites on Old Gallant Road of Ilumeroh for their honeymoon.
It was necessary that Lanle hurry, at once, to her family home, where she lived before they got married, to collect the set of kitchen utensils she got herself few days prior to the wedding. Pete walked her down into the long street and watched as she stopped a cab driving through Gallant Road, heading towards Akpansa square.
Besides her kitchen utensils, Lanle bought some clothes as gifts for her hubby prior to the marriage; they were fifteen pairs of men’s trendy wear.
Two hours after Lanle had gone; Pete had a thought that his wife had delayed her return. Her mother, or her younger siblings, must have engaged her in a long bout of conversation that caught her attention and got her distracted, or something else.
She has delayed much because it is getting into the third hour, he pondered. It escaped her mind that they ought to have left during the early hours to attend their church thanksgiving service. The thought lingered with him until he began to doze off.
Kelvin, a neighbour who designed and sold men’s wear in his fashion house along Gallant Road, rushed down to meet Lanle in the house, as arranged prior to her wedding ceremony, to hand the box of clothes prepared for her spouse to her.
Lanle pleaded with him to drag all that she had come home to collect in a pair of suitcases near the side of the road, where they would load them into a cab.
They waved at cab drivers to stop and move them to the hotel, where her husband waited, but not one of the cabs stopped. They must have thought that she wouldn’t want to pay separate charges for her fares and the luggage to be loaded into the booth, as was usually the issue with some rigid passengers. She just wanted to return to the hotel where they lodged.
Pete dozed off before his wife returned. She didn’t have to knock on the door because it was half opened, rather than closed, so she wondered what happened to the person inside...
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