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CHRONICLES OF A RUNS GIRL— A Crime Thriller Series Episode One

Deòlu was tired of poverty. Born and raised in Ìlorin, she had known suffering all her life. Her father was a bricklayer who worked under the scorching sun for daily pay, and her mother sold roasted corn by the roadside. Feeding was a struggle, and school fees were a luxury. The streets had taught her one thing—if you wanted a good life, you had to grab it with both hands. So when her childhood friend, Teni, invited her to Lagos, promising her “soft life,” she didn’t think twice. “Lagos no be your village,” Teni had laughed over the phone. “If you sabi package, you go blow.” Deòlu packed her few belongings—just a small Ghana-Must-Go bag filled with second-hand clothes and cheap perfume—and boarded a night bus to Lagos. The city was a monster, but she was ready. Apapa Hustle Begins Teni lived in a cramped one-room apartment in Apapa, close to the port. The air smelled of fish and sea salt, and the streets were always busy, filled with truck drivers, market women, and men with wandering ...

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I had to put an end to Lara’s engagement.

The moment I saw the ring on her finger, glistening under soft candlelight, I knew she had gone too far. She had no idea she was tempting fate—tempting me.

I spent the next few days combing through all her social media handles, searching through every post, every picture, every comment until I found him—her fiancé. A simple man. Easy to manipulate.

But this task was more difficult than I had imagined.

I consulted the great witches. Their voices, like whispers in the wind, told me what must be done. This was no mere car spell—this required precision, patience, and a worthy sacrifice.

Then, a few months later, my moment arrived.

Lara added me to her bridal group chat.

I smiled at my phone screen, the little blue notification glowing like a signal from the gods. Foolish girl. We were never close—never friends—but she was reckless with her life, putting everything on display for people like me to see.

And I saw everything.

Her wedding plans. Her dress. The guest list. The little fights between her and her fiancé.

I had everything I needed.

That night, I made my offering to the coven. A sacrifice worthy of the spell I was about to cast.

And then, I struck.

It started in the group chat. A small misunderstanding. A misplaced word. A suggestion turned accusation. The arguments grew, twisting their love into something fragile, something breakable.

Days turned to weeks, and the fights spilled beyond the chat, into their real lives.

And then—just like that—the engagement was called off.

I won.

You might be wondering, don’t I have it all together in life?

I do.

I work at an oil and gas company, earning more than enough to live the life people dream of. I have the best fiancé in the world. And you know what? Black magic made it all possible.

I don’t post my wins. I don’t update my status with silly accomplishments.

But I watch.

That’s all I need.

Humans are careless, spilling their lives into the open, letting their happiness dangle like ripe fruit for people like me to pluck.

Witches wear makeup.

We fix our nails.

We look good.

And we are baddies.


Read Episode Three here.



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