Myroslyn
The Hook
One broken-down Mercedes. One crowded Danfo. Two passengers who would rather be anywhere else but next to each other.
The Story
Teniola Bankole has her life mapped out in a leather-bound planner. As a high-powered attorney in Lagos, she doesn't do "random," she doesn't do "messy," and she certainly doesn't do public transportation. But when her car dies on the Third Mainland Bridge on the most important morning of her career, Teni is forced to do the unthinkable: board a yellow Danfo bus.
Segun Adebayo is a street photographer who finds beauty in the chaos. He travels light, lives in the moment, and has zero patience for "Lekki Princesses" who think they are too big for the city that raised them. When a frantic woman in ruined Louboutins collapses into the seat next to him, he's prepared to be annoyed-not intrigued.
What should have been a twenty-minute commute turns into a six-hour odyssey across Lagos. As a massive protest shuts down the city's main arteries, the bus becomes a pressure cooker of heat, eccentric passengers, and unexpected vulnerability. Between sharing a cold bottle of Lacasera and dodging a rogue tilapia basket, Teni and Segun realize that while they are worlds apart, they might just be headed to the same destination.
In the city that never sleeps, sometimes you have to get stuck in traffic to find where you truly belong.