THE TATTOO
Chapter 18 WHEN THE DUST SETTLES Nnanna remained in Enugu for two days, but he barely left Uju’s side. He accompanied her through the quiet moments and the loud ones, through the weight of mourning visitors and the empty silences when she was alone. He didn’t try to fill the void with words—he just stayed. And for Uju, that was enough. Each night, he returned to his hotel, giving her space with her mother and relatives. And each morning, he was back again, his presence steady, grounding. Uju finally introduced him to her mother as “a friend.” Her mother gave Nnanna a polite glance, nodded in acknowledgement, and then moved on, too occupied with burial plans to ask further questions. But Uju knew—her mother had registered his presence, and eventually, she would ask about him. When everything concerning the burial had been set in motion, Nnanna left. Standing at the entrance of the house, Uju felt an odd ache in her chest as she watched him go. He had come into her life so une...