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Oyinkan Braithwaite

My Sister, the Serial Killer

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  • Kristina Katshas quoted5 years ago
    “You know, men are very fickle. Give them what they want and they will do anything for you. Keep your hair long and glossy or invest in good weaves; cook for him and send the food to his home and his office. Stroke his ego in front of his friends and treat them well for his sake. Kneel down for his parents and call them on important days. Do these things and he will put a ring on your finger, fast fast.”
    My mother nods sagely. “Very good advice.”
  • Clementhas quoted5 years ago
    He kept it sheathed and locked in a drawer, but he would bring it out whenever we had guests to show it off to. He would hold the nine-inch curved blade between his fingers, drawing the viewer’s attention to the black comma-like markings carved and printed in the pale bone hilt. The presentation usually came with a story
  • Yaz Arreolahas quoted5 years ago
    gruesome death of young women. “As an individual I’m attracted to strong female characters – my characters have always been people who own themselves. Even if they’re strongly doing something wrong, they’ve always been powerful people.”
  • Yaz Arreolahas quoted5 years ago
    I console myself with the knowledge that even the most beautiful flowers wither and die
  • Maria Talathas quoted5 years ago
    An orderly uniform is a reflection of the owner’s respect for his profession
  • juliasegura97has quoted5 years ago
    I was just doing my job, but it is gratifying to have my efforts acknowledged.
  • juliasegura97has quoted5 years ago
    It’s as futile as using air freshener when you leave the toilet—it just inevitably ends up smelling like perfumed shit.
  • i.has quotedlast month
    There will never be another Muhtar, I know this. There will never be another opportunity to confess my sins or another chance to absolve myself of the crimes of the past . . . or the future. They disappear with the curling paper, because Ayoola needs me; she needs me more than I need untainted hands
  • i.has quotedlast month
    I still toy with the idea of telling Ayoola that there is someone out there, free and unconstrained, who knows her secret. That at any point, the things we’ve done could become public record. But I don’t think I will
  • i.has quotedlast month
    I haven’t seen him since the day it happened. He was placed on suspension as soon as she accused him, so I don’t know what he is thinking or feeling. But I don’t much care. She was right. You have to choose a side, and my lot was cast long ago. She will always have me and I will always have her; no one else matters.
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