"Dan," Justice called to the guard who failed to send Danica to the correct room.
"Boss," Dan responded, his head bowed.
Justice strutted towards him and pulled out a revolver. "Do you realize your mistake? If Daniella was smart, we would have lost our money because of your silly mistake," he said through gritted teeth.
Dan remorsefully responded, "Yes boss, I'm sorry it won't happen again."
"You know that sorry doesn't work for me but you are right about one thing. It won't happen again," Justice said solemnly. He pulled the trigger and just like that, Dan's body dropped, dead, in a pool of blood.
Justice puffed his cigarette and said, "Clean up this mess," he called to his other guards, who seemed unperturbed at the turnout of events. To them, it was nothing new for justice. "This is what happens to anyone who makes a mistake. There would be no second chance. If Mr. Somo gets angry, someone else would have to pay," he said, spun around, and left, puffing on his cigarette.
*************
In Danica's best friend, Herty's house, Danica sat on the wooden floor and wailed like a widow. Regret replaying constantly in her mind. She cursed herself internally, as she recalled the events to Herty.
"I don't believe it. You mean, you lost your virginity to this stranger?" Herty exclaimed after listening carefully to Danica's words.
Danica sniffed and nodded.
Her best friend Herty was lost for words.
"So, what will you do?" She asked in frustration.
Danica blew her nose with a tissue and threw it into the bin. Her eyes were red and puffy as she said, "Nothing. At least I managed to escape."
"Of course, without your virginity. What I mean is, what about your sister? Where is she and how could she do this to you?" Herty asked? Danica continued to sob, but this time softly, as she said,
"I haven't seen her but I did the right thing, right? At least she would come with us to church."
A frown crossed Herty's face as she spoke, "What if you are pregnant? What about Jones? You know the guy loves you and he loved the fact that you were pure. You two were made for each other," Herty reminded Danica, completely ignoring her question. At Danica's state, she couldn't expedite the fact and consequences of her actions. She had always admired Jones and they related on a friendly basis. Jones hadn't made his intentions clear to her.
"I have to forget about him. I'm not pure anymore," Danica said, her voice teary.
"Will you tell him?"
"No. In fact, I will stay away from him. We weren't courting anyway," Danica emphasized.
"But you will go for confession right?"
"Yes. I will do that. Maybe, God will forgive me."
"I'm sorry, Danica. The cab driver charged double the normal fare."
"It's nothing. I will pay you back as soon as I get paid."
"No, you don't have to. I was just telling you to be careful when picking a cab next time. These drivers take advantage of innocent passengers like you," Herty pointed out.
"I will remember that. But I should still be grateful to him. He appeared the moment I got out of the elevator. At that moment, he was my angel. I was barefooted and I don't know how long I could have gone in the cold, in this skimpy dress and my feet bare. Please lend me some clothes. I have to change before I go home. I will call the restaurant to make an excuse. I can't go to work today," Danica said.
"But will you volunteer at the shelter later today?" Herty asked.
Daniella wiped her tears with another tissue, tossed it into the bin, and said, "Maybe, after confession. There's just too much on my mind at the moment," she said truthfully.
"You are not going to continue crying, are you?"
"Who wouldn't? I just lost my most treasured possession to a stranger. What would you do in my situation?"
"I'm so sorry Danica, you should have called me to go with you but the harm is already done. Crying won't bring it back and it won't wipe the memory."
"You wouldn't have allowed me to go if I had called you. I just want to see Daniella change for the better. With God, all things are possible."
"I know. That's why you should have told me," Herty insisted, as she picked a long casual dress for Danica.
"The harm has already been done. Thanks for the dress, I'll be on my way."
"It's okay. I will drive you home. You can put on these slippers and I hope you have some food in your fridge," Herty asked eye-wide.
Danica let out a small smile, "Sure. More than enough," she said. She loved to cook.
They got out of Herty's one-bedroom apartment to the parking lot and Herty drove to Danica's house.
Danica got home with Herty, to see Daniella munching on the leftovers in the fridge. Daniella stopped eating and glared at Danica guiltily.
"I'm sorry, Danica, I didn't know," she said remorsefully.
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