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A LEGAL REVENGE: THE LAW DOESN'T KNOW LOVE

A LEGAL REVENGE: THE LAW DOESN'T KNOW LOVE

Author: Neuwtyn
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Chapter 1 MR AMADI'S BULLET

Word Count: 2146    |    Released on: 15/11/2023

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poor man's living room. Amadi, faded brown I was white singlet, covering his pot belly and a short knicker sat opposite. Torn rug on many

ctivist, good man..." Amadi sighed and shook his round h

agogo preserved a

n a bottle of drink or local snacks. Dagogo spilled a little about growing

" Dagogo used a thumb for tipping the glasses on his n

ovocation towards the soldiers? Either f

. Such details were well established in Dagogo's ENDSARS file, created based on testimonies of previous witnesses. ENDSARS protesters gathered at Lekki toll gate around twelve midnight. Mr Dumo Hart adddresed the

on platform to talk, they

ep the emotions intact. Amadi was dwindling towards compl

have a court case against

should be sued." An impresse

intention for coming, wa

d. "is there...anything

testify against th

adi sat up from his rela

ss." Dagogo's face was

de a funny disapproving noise. "Mr...I know what you are saying, is

Dagogo ignited, stari

ileges. They're not gifts. They're not something...controlled by the government." — Dagogo opened his palm, signifying control. "Therefore not even a government, not any government, can trespass on the rights of its citizens without just cause" — He left a finger in the air — "I ne

s breathing and

ble opinion Sir, pleas

moved his lips, but there were no words. Dagogo observed him for some seconds, filed his hand into his inner suit

my appreciation." Dagogo gestured towards the money. "I appreciate that you took the time to speak with me, a

ed to hide, by keeping his mouth closed

not easy, but you have shown me your ki

fect, thank you Sir

*

ghtest doubt, but the thought of Amadi's life at risk, crossed the lawyer's mind. Two previous witnesses contacted. Two witnesses dead. Naija sun had a bright ye

. “Mr Amadi, we’ll be in commu

stomping on hard grass. Dagogo turned towards the direction. Amadi was staring as well. A man was racing through the bush. Launching his legs forward in a way that was worrying. You would won

t, is one of this mad people..." Amadi delved into an explana

e an albino. His eyes were too far for Dagogo to pick out. But the alien abnormal whiteness of his face, his tall and lanky body, wearing a shirt that was triple his size. Dagogo's heart beat was spiked. The conclusion of a simple madman

o men!" Amadi's

eck with both hands, and diving him to ground. Both men rolled in the grass,

ink we sh

e wouldn't move, curiosity glued his feet to ground, and he kept staring harder. The man in black gripped the object. The mad laughing man climbed o

shouted. A loud bang c

anded on the ground and glasses flew off his face

hed his body, random hands searching. He found his chest pounding without

see it, but he did. The red sea had spread from Amadi, covering the sand. Dagogo's blurred vision constructed Amadi on the ground, convuls

the man in black in the head. Then he stood and pointed the weapon at Dagogo. The man in black seemed to have been knocked out. Dagogo could see the smallish albi

hen he went behind a tree and he was gone. The mad laughing man's voice became distant. Dagogo hurried to his feet, picked u

eld him. Amadi was b

nt Dagogo's upper body bent backwards, steps took longer to reach the ground, sweat oozed from skin pores and falling was just a simple mistake away. Endure, be

pumping hard. Dagogo res

mental strength, he shifted himself and Amadi forward, rubbing his back into the vehicle, until he was beyond the door of his backseat. Then he opened it. Gentle and gradual, but his strength failed, Amadi slipped from his grip

d into the bush, pretending not to feel how the grasses were flogging his trousers and destroying the smoothness. Within himself he considered if he wasn't walking into the death which he had just escaped, and stopped his movement a bit.

spoke. "Excuse me Sir, I ca

The man in black tussled

This man. A stranger. Unknown. At least to a reasonable extent, Amadi was somewhat known. At least enough to believe Amadi's life, had s

s decision was right, he started his engine. A knock on the windscreen interrupted. Opposite the driver's seat. He looked. It was the man in black. Dagogo h

e said. Da

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