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Her fingers trembled against the edge of the wooden door, knuckles pale. Her face—thinner, worn, marked by years of struggle—still carried the same softness he had once memorized. #7

The moment the door opened, Emeka felt something inside his chest collapse. Ngozi. Not a memory.Not a ghost.Not a resemblance. Her. Standing right there. Her fingers trembled against the edge …

Her fingers trembled against the edge of the wooden door, knuckles pale. Her face—thinner, worn, marked by years of struggle—still carried the same softness he had once memorized. #7 Read More
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Her fingers trembled against the edge of the wooden door, knuckles pale. Her face—thinner, worn, marked by years of struggle—still carried the same softness he had once memorized. #6

The moment the door opened, Emeka felt something inside his chest collapse. Ngozi. Not a memory.Not a ghost.Not a resemblance. Her. Standing right there. Her fingers trembled against the edge …

Her fingers trembled against the edge of the wooden door, knuckles pale. Her face—thinner, worn, marked by years of struggle—still carried the same softness he had once memorized. #6 Read More
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Her fingers trembled against the edge of the wooden door, knuckles pale. Her face—thinner, worn, marked by years of struggle—still carried the same softness he had once memorized. #5

The moment the door opened, Emeka felt something inside his chest collapse. Ngozi. Not a memory.Not a ghost.Not a resemblance. Her. Standing right there. Her fingers trembled against the edge …

Her fingers trembled against the edge of the wooden door, knuckles pale. Her face—thinner, worn, marked by years of struggle—still carried the same softness he had once memorized. #5 Read More
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Her fingers trembled against the edge of the wooden door, knuckles pale. Her face—thinner, worn, marked by years of struggle—still carried the same softness he had once memorized. #4

The moment the door opened, Emeka felt something inside his chest collapse. Ngozi. Not a memory.Not a ghost.Not a resemblance. Her. Standing right there. Her fingers trembled against the edge …

Her fingers trembled against the edge of the wooden door, knuckles pale. Her face—thinner, worn, marked by years of struggle—still carried the same softness he had once memorized. #4 Read More
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Her fingers trembled against the edge of the wooden door, knuckles pale. Her face—thinner, worn, marked by years of struggle—still carried the same softness he had once memorized. #3

The moment the door opened, Emeka felt something inside his chest collapse. Ngozi. Not a memory.Not a ghost.Not a resemblance. Her. Standing right there. Her fingers trembled against the edge …

Her fingers trembled against the edge of the wooden door, knuckles pale. Her face—thinner, worn, marked by years of struggle—still carried the same softness he had once memorized. #3 Read More
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Her fingers trembled against the edge of the wooden door, knuckles pale. Her face—thinner, worn, marked by years of struggle—still carried the same softness he had once memorized. #2

The moment the door opened, Emeka felt something inside his chest collapse. Ngozi. Not a memory.Not a ghost.Not a resemblance. Her. Standing right there. Her fingers trembled against the edge …

Her fingers trembled against the edge of the wooden door, knuckles pale. Her face—thinner, worn, marked by years of struggle—still carried the same softness he had once memorized. #2 Read More
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I walked slowly to the floor-to-ceiling window, watching the Lagos Lagoon shimmer under the rising sun. The city was waking up—cars moving, lives beginning, noise building. #16

Legally, Emeka Okonkwo wasn’t an owner. He was a guest. And guests… could be removed. I walked slowly to the floor-to-ceiling window, watching the Lagos Lagoon shimmer under the rising …

I walked slowly to the floor-to-ceiling window, watching the Lagos Lagoon shimmer under the rising sun. The city was waking up—cars moving, lives beginning, noise building. #16 Read More
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I walked slowly to the floor-to-ceiling window, watching the Lagos Lagoon shimmer under the rising sun. The city was waking up—cars moving, lives beginning, noise building. #15

Legally, Emeka Okonkwo wasn’t an owner. He was a guest. And guests… could be removed. I walked slowly to the floor-to-ceiling window, watching the Lagos Lagoon shimmer under the rising …

I walked slowly to the floor-to-ceiling window, watching the Lagos Lagoon shimmer under the rising sun. The city was waking up—cars moving, lives beginning, noise building. #15 Read More
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I walked slowly to the floor-to-ceiling window, watching the Lagos Lagoon shimmer under the rising sun. The city was waking up—cars moving, lives beginning, noise building. #14

Legally, Emeka Okonkwo wasn’t an owner. He was a guest. And guests… could be removed. I walked slowly to the floor-to-ceiling window, watching the Lagos Lagoon shimmer under the rising …

I walked slowly to the floor-to-ceiling window, watching the Lagos Lagoon shimmer under the rising sun. The city was waking up—cars moving, lives beginning, noise building. #14 Read More
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I walked slowly to the floor-to-ceiling window, watching the Lagos Lagoon shimmer under the rising sun. The city was waking up—cars moving, lives beginning, noise building. #13

Legally, Emeka Okonkwo wasn’t an owner. He was a guest. And guests… could be removed. I walked slowly to the floor-to-ceiling window, watching the Lagos Lagoon shimmer under the rising …

I walked slowly to the floor-to-ceiling window, watching the Lagos Lagoon shimmer under the rising sun. The city was waking up—cars moving, lives beginning, noise building. #13 Read More

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