I didn't move after he disappeared.
I just stood there… staring at the empty space where he had been.
My heart was still racing, like it hadn't gotten the message that he was gone.
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"That was weird."
That's what I told myself.
That's what I kept telling myself.
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But deep down…
I knew it wasn't just weird.
It was something else.
Something I didn't understand.
Something I couldn't ignore.
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The next morning didn't help.
If anything, it made things worse.
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Three houses from mine… someone died.
No noise.
No sign of struggle.
No explanation.
Just a lifeless body…
and whispers moving from one house to another like a quiet warning.
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I stood there, watching from a distance.
But I wasn't really seeing anything.
Because my mind kept going back to one thing.
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"Are you one of those things?"
That smile.
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I should have been scared.
Honestly… I was scared.
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But not enough to stay away.
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That night, I told myself I wouldn't go outside.
I even locked my door, like that would somehow stop my thoughts.
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It didn't.
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Before I knew it, I was outside again.
Standing in the same spot.
Waiting.
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And just like before…
he appeared.
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"You came back."
His voice was softer this time.
Almost like he already expected it.
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I swallowed, trying to act normal.
"Maybe I just wanted to prove I'm not scared."
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He stepped closer.
Slowly.
Carefully.
Like I was something fragile.
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"You should be," he said quietly.
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"Of you?" I asked.
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He didn't answer immediately.
He just looked at me.
That same deep, unreadable look.
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"Yes."
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Something about the way he said it…
made my chest tighten.
Not just from fear.
But from something else I didn't want to admit.
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"What are you?" I asked.
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A small silence.
Then—
"I'm the kind of mistake you don't walk toward."
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I let out a soft breath.
"Then why am I still here?"
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That question seemed to affect him.
For the first time, his expression shifted.
Not cold.
Not distant.
Something closer to… conflicted.
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"You shouldn't be," he said.
But his voice wasn't as strong anymore.
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Before I could respond—
"Ah! So na here you dey!"
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I turned quickly.
Tunde.
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Of all people.
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He walked toward us with his usual energy, smiling like nothing in the world was wrong.
Then he noticed Adrian.
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"Who be this guy?" Tunde asked, looking between us.
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Before I could answer, Adrian spoke.
"He needs to leave."
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The air changed instantly.
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Tunde frowned.
"Excuse me?"
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I looked at Adrian.
"Relax, he's my friend."
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Adrian's jaw tightened slightly.
His eyes didn't leave Tunde.
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"I don't like him," he said.
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My heart skipped.
"Why?"
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His answer came quickly this time.
Too quickly.
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"He's looking at you like he knows you."
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Tunde let out a small laugh.
"Guy, I do know her."
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But Adrian didn't react.
If anything… his expression darkened.
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And then he stepped closer to me.
Closer than before.
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Close enough for me to feel it.
That strange coldness.
That pull.
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"You shouldn't be around people like him," Adrian said quietly.
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Something about that irritated me.
"People like him? What does that even mean?"
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But he didn't answer.
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Instead… he looked at me in a way that made everything else fade for a second.
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"I don't want anyone else close to you."
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My breath caught.
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Because that wasn't just a warning.
That wasn't just concern.
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That was jealousy.
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Tunde looked confused now.
"Wait… what's going on here?"
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I didn't answer.
Because in that moment…
I wasn't even sure myself.
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All I knew was this:
I should have listened.
I should have stayed away.
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But the way he looked at me…
like I was the only thing that mattered in that moment…
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made it impossible to leave.
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