THE ILLUSION OF PERFECTION 20
The street lights formed streaks of color across the car window as they sped towards home, away from the nightmare of the police station. U nlike normal Lagos taxis, the car smelled of new leather while the mild fragrance of an air freshener clung to the air the way fear still clung to Tayo’s skin. Tayo sat rigid, his shoulders pressed back against the seat like someone had poured cement down his spine . His hands were clenched in his lap, fingers locked so tightly he could feel his pulse. He didn’t trust his hands. They were still shaking after the shock of the arrest, and the horror of being locked up in the dark cell with the area boys. His mind drifted to his call earlier that night —the one he never thought he’d make. In that desperate moment, pride had been forgotten as he reached out like a drowning man to the one person he had disappointed, ignored and even walked away from — Nadia.