Read Story: SEASON 1 EPISODE 18
Mathias got all the details he needed about the Bonny Island massacre, and how Berkeley and Berkette had been bought over by the government, unknown to Prince Ngegwu. He couldnât blame them, if they refused the government, their operating license might have been revoked, after all this was not their country. It was now no surprise to him that, the law firm had not tried to sue the NSS for arresting Yvonne after she had been granted bail, or how they had not been pushing for the case to be brought to court. However, he was not going to sit down and watch the government make Yvonne a sacrificial goat especially as the man who claimed to have given Yvonne the contract had been released on bail.
Armed with what he knew, he went with two of his protégées to visit the almighty Prince Ngegwu, whose power could not set his own daughter free. When he entered the lush office of the oil magnate, he could feel the power vibes that radiated from the room. He could tell that decisions that shaped the country were made here, but when he looked towards the desk, what he saw, was a defeated man. Prince Ngegwu was seated behind his desk, with his head in his hands.
Prince Ngegwu: âI know what you are, but what I donât know is what you are doing hereâ he said without lifting his head.
Mathias: âYou know I am a renowned lawyer, I have brought many convicts back from death row, your daughter isnât even there, I believe I can help herâ
Prince Ngegwu: âBerkeley and Berkett have been trying and they have told me there is no hope. What else can you do?â he asked, standing up now.
Mathias: âPerhaps they told you that, perhaps they even felt that way, but what I know is that, they donât have the motivation to help Yvonne, I doâ he said.
Prince Ngegwu: âAnd what motivation is that, money? I am not giving you a cent of my moneyâ he replied angrily. He was angry but he was not angry at the man before him, he was angry at the whole country.
Mathias: âIf you follow my work, you will know that the associates under me are the ones who really earn for the law firm. I get high profile cases, once in a while. But what I do most, is pro bonoâ he retorted in a calm voice.
Prince Ngegwu: âpro bono?â He asked.
Mathias: âYes I am going to fight for your daughter for freeâ he said.
Prince Ngegwu: âWhy, what is your motivation?â his face had a frown, he was puzzled. Berkeley and Berkett were paid huge amount of money, yet they had given up on the case. Here this man was ready to fight for his daughter for free. Something was fishy.
âI am doing this because she is my daughterâ he wanted to say, but he couldnât because, he was not sure that Yvonne was the daughter he gave up long ago, and also because he was not ready to open the can of worms until he had all the facts. He thought it difficult to get to the root of the matter, now that Annabel was dead. Instead he said;
Mathias: âI am doing this because I believe everybody should have a fair defense, and the government is not being fair. Do you know that the law firm you asked to defend your daughter has been bought over by the government?â
Prince Ngegwu: âWhat!â he exclaimed, bolting out of his seat. He picked up his phone immediately and began to make calls.
Mathias had turned to leave after Prince Ngegwu had given him the go-ahead to take over the case only if Yvonne agreed to it, but out of the blue, a question formed in his mind and he stopped on his track. He turned and saw Prince Ngegwu looking at him quizzically, wondering why he stopped.
Mathias: âWhen was Yvonne born?â he asked.
Prince Ngegwu: âWhat has her birth got to do with anything?â he asked quizzically.
Mathias: âNever mind, I will be on my way nowâ he said and left hurriedly.
Femi tried all he could to see Yvonne again, but she refused to see him. She had already written him off. His life was a mess; Yvonne had cut him off, the investigator was not forthcoming with any news about his biological parents and despite all his effort, Coveteur remained closed. He decided to try to ask his foster father for help. He took his car keys and drove to his fatherâs house.
His father was having his evening tea when Femi strolled in. They both stared at each other without saying a word. It had been long they saw each other, and even though he found out he was not his biological child, he still missed his father.
âDonât you think you have stayed angry for too long, couldnât you forgive him?â a voice in him asked. He shrugged off his conscience.
âWhy should I forgive someone who is not sorry?â he thought within, in a bid to silence his nosy conscience.
âHe is sorry, canât you see?â the voice asked again.
âIf he is sorry, why isnât he out there, helping me look for my parents, why does he refuse to help?â he was finally able to shut his conscience as he strode towards his father.
Femi: âHello sirâ he said, he had stopped calling him âFatherâ, since his mother died.
Femiâs father: âMy son, I have been trying to reach you, what I see on the internet is disappointing. Your nude pictures are there for the whole world to see. What is going on with you?â he asked, puzzled by this new act, the âFemiâ he raised, was a decent Muslim who wouldnât be caught with his pants down. Femi could see concern on his face, but he dismissed it.
Femi: âI need your helpâ he said curtly.
Femiâs father: âNot again Femi, I have been your father since you were born, what do you care about people who didnât want you?â he asked, turning away from his son.
Femi: âIt is my decision to care or not to care. However, that is not why I need your help. Help me help Yvonneâ he said.
His father put his head down in resignation, heaving a loud sigh.
Femiâs father: âI must say my son, things are really dire. The president wants Yvonne to pay. What happened on that day has crippled the ruling party and they are crying for bloodâ he replied.
Before Femi could say another word, Mira walked into the room wearing a bright smile. She walked straight to Femiâs father and gave him a kiss on the cheek.
Mira: âCongratulations sir, you are the newest grandfather in townâ she said and giggled. Both father and son looked at her with bemused faces.
Femi: âWhat nonsense are you up to this time?â he demanded, raising his voice.
Mira: âThis is too good to be told, see for yourselfâ she said and flung an envelope at him. Femi caught it in the air and when he saw the hospital seal, his heart beat faster. He opened the envelope and brought out a lone piece of paper. His eyes danced across the paper in quick movements.
Femi: âWhat is this, are you kidding me?â he asked flinging the paper on the floor. His father stood up and took the paper, to satisfy his curiosity. As he read it, a smile spread on his face.
Femiâs father: âWow, you are 2 weeks pregnant, this calls for a celebrationâ he said and patted his son on the back.
Femi: âYour pregnancy has nothing to do with me, so you can just take that paper to the one who is responsible for your pregnancyâ
Mira: âHow can you say that, this child is yours and you have to be responsible for himâ she said pointing her finger into his face.
Femiâs father: âLet us all calm down and talk things outâ he said and then turned to his son, âYou had unprotected sex with her, what were you expecting would come out of that?â
Femi rubbed his head in confusion, instead of things getting simpler, things were getting more complicated. How could Mira get pregnant for him, how would he explain this to Yvonne?
âShe must not find out, if she does, she will be so devastated. Oh Godâ he pondered as he paced the room.
His parents had not wanted him, they had given him out, and he could not afford to reject his own child, regardless of how it came about. He knew that Miraâs pregnancy would make things harder for him and Yvonne.
Femi: âIf that child is mine, I will be responsible for itâ he said without looking at Mira.
Mira: âThen we should start our marriage plansâ she said.
Femi: âWhat!â he exclaimed, staring at her wide eyed.