Midlight Rooftop Reunion
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The story begins at the stroke of midnight with church and mosque bells ringing across Lagos. As specified in your prompt, Aṣàkẹ́ describes the moon as "yellow like fresh Agege bread wey just comot from oven" - using this distinctly Lagos reference to set the scene.
Rírì climbs the maintenance pipe with "tshin-tshin-tshin" sounds as metal rubs against metal, while Káyòdé's drone provides aerial surveillance of Èkó Tower's rooftop. When the escaped prisoners emerge, Táíwò appears exactly as described - with cracked lips from poor treatment but wearing a bright smile that shows his unbroken spirit.
The reunion scene captures the emotional climax when Rírì zip-lines across to the tower and she and Táíwò embrace. As specified, their hug causes the building's antenna to shake, not from wind but from the vibrations of their collective singing of the sorrow-anthem.
The chapter reveals that all 32 prisoners successfully escaped and are now broadcasting their freedom song through the tower's own antenna system, turning their prison into a beacon of resistance. The image of them singing together under the yellow moon while the antenna dances to their music creates a powerful moment of triumph.
The story ends with the realization that they've won something greater than just a rescue - they've proven that music, human connection, and love can overcome technological oppression, setting up the final challenge of how to get everyone safely down from the 50-story tower.