A Lagos Love and Lies: Whispers in the Dead of Night

Part 2: Whispers in the Dead of Night


The sterile lights of the hospital room cast a harsh glare on Wale's face. The rhythmic beeping of the heart monitor was the only sound that dared to intrude on the suffocating silence.  News of Mama Akinsanya's poisoning had ripped through the opulent Akinsanya mansion like a whirlwind, leaving behind a trail of shock and suspicion.


Demola, ever the picture of composure, sat stiffly on a chair across from Wale. Gone was the jovial facade he'd worn at the party. Now, his eyes held a steely glint, a flicker of something akin to accusation.


The doctor's words echoed in their ears – "poisoned." It was a word that hung heavy in the air, a dark cloud obscuring the truth. Wale felt a wave of nausea wash over him. Poison? How could this be happening?


Suddenly, the door swung open and a doctor with a grim expression entered, followed by a stern-faced detective.


"Mr. Akinsanya," the detective addressed Wale, his voice flat. "We're investigating a possible case of poisoning. We need to ask you a few questions."


Wale stared at him, bewildered. "Poisoning? But how? Why me?"


The detective's gaze flicked to Demola, then back to Wale. "Both you and your brother are considered suspects at this time. We need to understand everyone's movements during the party."


Demola scoffed, a sharp edge to his voice. "This is ridiculous! I wouldn't harm Mom." His words held a tremor of anger, but Wale couldn't tell if it was directed at the accusation or at him.


Wale bristled. "Neither would I! What kind of motive would I have?"


The detective's eyes narrowed. "Motives are what we're trying to uncover, Mr. Akinsanya. Your strained relationship with your father is no secret."


Wale's jaw clenched. The detective's words were a fresh wound, a reminder of the years of estrangement that hung heavy between him and Chief Akinsanya.


Before Wale could retort, Demola interjected, his voice dripping with a false sympathy. "It's a tragedy, truly. But perhaps there's another explanation. Did you see that woman Wale brought with him? That… Folake?"


Wale's heart hammered against his ribs. "Folake is a friend," he choked out, the memory of Mama Akinsanya's strained expression when she saw Folake flashing in his mind.


"Friend?" Demola's voice dripped with doubt. "Seems awfully convenient, bringing a stranger to a family gathering right before something like this happens."


Wale glared at his brother. The accusation was absurd, but a seed of doubt had been planted. What if Demola was right? Was Folake somehow connected to the poisoning?


Just then, a nurse rushed into the room, her face pale. "There's been a development," she said breathlessly. "We found a hidden phone in Mrs. Akinsanya's room. It has a single voicemail message."


A sliver of hope flickered in Wale's chest. Maybe this voicemail held the answer to the chaos that had engulfed their lives. The detective reached for the phone, his expression grim. As he pressed play, a chilling voice filled the sterile room, sending a jolt of terror through Wale.


"Mama Akinsanya," the voice rasped, "you'll pay for what you took from me. This is just the beginning."  The message ended abruptly, leaving an unsettling silence in its wake.  Wale's gaze darted towards Demola, whose face had gone pale.  Who was this voice? And what did it have to do with Mama Akinsanya?  As the weight of the message settled in, a new question clawed at Wale's mind –  could Demola, desperate to secure his inheritance,  have used Folake to frame him? The look of fear on Demola's face, however, seemed genuine. Or was it just another layer of his elaborate plan? The hidden phone, the cryptic message – they had thrown the investigation wide open, casting suspicion on everyone, including Wale himself.

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