Chapter 90

Lisa's P.O.V
“Lisa, are you crazy? That’s a terrible idea!”
My cousin’s voice yelled over the phone.
“Charles, that’s way too many decibels take it down a notch please.” I rolled my eyes, glad that he couldn’t see me.
“It seems like I need to talk some sense into that head of yours.” He said.
“Oh come on, it’s a brilliant idea and it isn’t a violent one.”
“But he could hurt you guys once he discovers you’re behind it and you know it will be violent. He never does anything peacefully. I know him.”
“That’s why we plan to remain anonymous.”
“He has moles in every campus, including yours. What makes you think your plans wouldn’t leak to him?”
“That’s why you’re the only one I trust enough to share them with.”
“Lisa, don’t do anything stupid and please take Monica out of it too. I don’t want to see either you guys get hurt.”
“Don’t you get it?” I was exasperated by now. “He has already hurt one of us in one way or another. What he did to Monica was unthinkable and so many innocent people got hurt in that raid he pulled off months ago. Why should everyone sit quiet and let him rule?”
“I’ve been there before and I know how it works. You can’t get to him.”
“No we can’t, not unless you help us. It takes one Leader to bring down another.” I said quietly.
“You’re asking a lot from me Lisa, you know I’m trying to live a peaceful life. I want to separate myself from all that violence.”
“While watching others get hurt and with the knowledge that Monica already got hurt before? Besides, I heard Ryan is walking around with a black eye now, any idea who might’ve done that?” I chuckled silently.
There was silence on the line.
“Fine, what do you want me to do?”
“I knew you’d eventually see things our way.” I grinned.
“Hurry before I change my mind.” He said in a gruff voice.
“Okay, here’s how it will go.” I explained what Monica and I had come up with so far and waited for his approval.
“You’ll need more than that but I’ll help you.”
We ended the call minutes later and I felt giddy with excitement. Sure, it was dangerous but sometimes, danger was the only path to freedom. If I couldn’t be brave enough to help myself, I could at least muster up enough courage to help Monica after all she’s done for me.
“That’s a crazy idea, Lisa.” Monica shook her head as she stared at me.
“Be quiet,” I whispered as I glanced around. We were on our way back from the exam hall the following day and I was just too giddy to share the news with her. I couldn’t wait till we got to the hostel.
“Let’s not drag Charles into this.” She pleaded with me.
“You know what, both of you are just perfect for each other,” I said with as much sarcasm as I could muster. “He said the same thing, that it was a crazy idea. I think it’s perfect. Both of you need to get your heads checked.”
“But it’s too risky. I’m not about to get myself killed when I’ve barely completed a semester, let alone a whole session.
“And who says you won’t?” I grinned.
Monica narrowed her eyes at me.
“Excuse me,” I said to a student I nearly bumped into as we turned around a corner. “Oh, Victor it’s you. Your face has been scarce. Where have you been?”
“Just around,” His eyes nervously shifted back and forth between Monica and I as he adjusted his glasses.
“Why don’t you hang out with us, we’re going to get lunch or do you have a paper later this afternoon?” I asked.
“Sorry, I’ve got somewhere to be. I’ll see you guys later.”
“That guy is always running off to one place or another.” I shook my head after him as he hurried away. “Oh well, brainiacs like him don’t socialize much I guess, he’s always studying.”
“I noticed too. He doesn’t hang out much, maybe due to exam tension.” Monica nodded.
“Look who’s talking.” I laughed.
“Whatever,” She rolled her eyes at me. “I like to think that I’ve improved in the social aspect.”
“You wish.” I laughed.
As we walked towards the cafeteria, we noticed that some students crowded around the notice board there.
“What’s going on?” I asked a guy beside me.
“There’s an announcement for a general meeting at Campus Hall this evening Apparently, attendance is compulsory for all students and staff.
When the crowd had dispersed, Monica and I checked out the announcement to confirm it.
“I had plans a nap before studying,” I sighed. “
“Anyway, we’ve still got some time before evening, let’s go and eat, I’m starving.”
“Well, some of us have been skipping breakfast lately.”
After lunch, Monica decided to go to the library while I returned to the hostel to find Stacy on her bed with her head buried in her arms. She’d been released from the hospital in time for the exams but had spent most of her time in the campus medical centre to be monitored.
“Stacy, you’re back.” I grinned and walked closer to where she stood only to discover that her eyes were wet with tears.
''What’s wrong?”
She sniffed and raised her head to look at me.
“Nothing, I'm fine” She looked away.
“You’re obviously not fine, Stacy. Tell me what’s wrong.” I probed further.
She brushed a few strands of her hair from her red, swollen eyes and sighed.
“I’ve just been thinking and this isn’t how I pictured my first semester ending. I broke up with John and it hurts a lot. All that time I spent in the hospital, I barely studied. I don’t even know if what I’ve been writing in my exams makes any sense at all and I don’t want any carryovers but at this rate…” She broke down again.
“Shh, have some faith Stacy. You may have had a rough time but I know you’re brilliant. One thing I admire about you is that despite all of this stuff with John, you were never the type to skip lectures or abandon your books for a guy. Sure, you made some terrible decisions I mean where on earth were you guys going when that car crash happened? Stacy chuckled softly.
“Oh well, he said it was a surprise. Sometimes, he does stuff like that. He’s spontaneous, fun and exciting. He always kept things lively when we were together. Too bad I never got to find out what the surprise was before we rammed into another car and nearly flipped over the side of the bridge.”
I winced at the mental image of the accident in my head.
“I’m glad you survived it.”
“I’m glad too.” She played with the ends of her hair before she spoke. “Is it wrong that I miss him? I know everyone said he was toxic but they never saw the side of him that I saw.”
“I can’t answer that for you.” I shrugged.
“Yeah, I know.” She nodded. “Anyway, I’ve got to get off my moping backside and study. By the way, there's a general meeting this evening at the campus hall It’s compulsory.”
“I know right.” I nodded. “When it’s time, we’ll go together. Monica and Alison should also be back by then.”
“Sure thing,” She smiled and it felt good to see that her tears had stopped flowing.
By Evening, My roommates and I made our way to the Campus Hall.
“Attention students.” The announcement came from the Vice Chancellor(VC) who stood at the front of the hall, on the podium.
The noise in the hall decreased as all forms of chatter ceased.
“You have been summoned here today to be alerted to a very serious matter on ground. Recently, a year one student named Yousof Moheed was reported missing. If found please report to the school authorities immediately. For identification purposes, flyers with his picture and basic information will be placed on noticeboards in different locations on campus before the end of the day.” He repeated the announcement once more and wished us success before he dismissed us.
“Hello?” I said as we made our way out of the hall. “Can we focus on the main issue here? A student was officially reported missing.”
“Of course we’re not ignoring that glaring fact,” Alison said. “Anyway, I was just talking about this with Monica recently and I knew something was very suspicious about a student being absent from an exam hall and no one knew his whereabouts.”
“I’ve got to hand it to detective Alison,” Monica teased.
“Thank you,” Alison smirked.
“But we’ve got nothing to report though I mean I know I don’t, what about you guys?” I asked.
“I barely even knew Yousof.” Monica shook her head.
“I spoke to him a few times but that’s all,” Alison said.
“No offence but… I’m just aware now that there’s someone named Yousof on this campus.” Stacy chipped in.
“How would you know?” I rolled my eyes at her.
“Don’t blame me.” She raised her hands in mock surrender.
“Anyway, it’s out of our hands since we’re clueless.” I shrugged.
Later that night, I pulled Monica aside for a private discussion.
“We’ve got to act fast about Ryan, I’ve got a bad feeling we're wasting valueable time''.
“How do you mean?”
“I don’t know. I’ve just got a bad feeling.”
“Well, that’s not encouraging. Or are you getting cold feet?” She raised an eyebrow questioningly.
I tossed her an annoyed look.
“I’m serious.”
“Okay, fine as soon as we’re done with our exams
We take action okay..
I nodded, unable to erase the gloomy feeling in my chest. The sooner we got it over and done with, the better I would feel.
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