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Chapter 10 The palace of Sara lak img
Chapter 11 caught in the act img
Chapter 12 shana img
Chapter 13 where is your sister img
Chapter 14 rumors img
Chapter 15 Missing home img
Chapter 16 Why am I the one getting married img
Chapter 17 No you don't kal img
Chapter 18 Yes I do img
Chapter 19 Journey away img
Chapter 20 The north img
Chapter 21 Tom img
Chapter 22 A bit of gore img
Chapter 23 Proof is always good img
Chapter 24 The beast killer img
Chapter 25 Fire img
Chapter 26 Big boss img
Chapter 27 Private investigator img
Chapter 28 Where is ceaser img
Chapter 29 Family trouble img
Chapter 30 First kill img
Chapter 31 Good judgment img
Chapter 32 Postcards img
Chapter 33 Bundled up img
Chapter 34 Memories img
Chapter 35 Keeping her safe img
Chapter 36 Nervous img
Chapter 37 A funeral home img
Chapter 38 Letting go img
Chapter 39 Crushing on the bodygaurd img
Chapter 40 The Blackheads img
Chapter 41 Jason img
Chapter 42 Killing the Beast img
Chapter 43 Bloodshot img
Chapter 44 Like the first time img
Chapter 45 A visitor img
Chapter 46 Worry img
Chapter 47 What does she look like img
Chapter 48 A small victory img
Chapter 49 Harry laine img
Chapter 50 Madam patience img
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Chapter 2 The green eyed seer

My two legs are on the ground, and my posture is straight.

"So what if I tell you what to do, son of Miko?"

What if I chose what you will be doing from now on?

"Will you defy me and risk the anger of your ancestors?"

I swallow hard and try to act firm, but the pain shoots back continuously.

Until I raise my leg from the ground again.

She stands and walks into the cave, and I follow her, slowly limping.

She enters and begins to make something with the leaves she had cut from the garden."Now that you have seen my face, you will have to die. Do you know that?"

But! I protest.

"But what Kalenje!" She shot back."

You did not mean to?"

She asked, following my response.

Borrakama turned, and I could see the glow in her eyes rise.

Her grin was on her face, and cold sweat filled my body. The fever came back.

I did not answer because I wanted to. I needed to feed my curiosity.

"You will not kill me. I tell her." confidently realizing she is playing with my head.

"Why do you think that," she asks.

"You are the seer. Surely you already know that will happen".

She burst out into a hearty laugh.

"I liked it earlier when you were anxious," she said and continued to work now.

"What are you making?" I ask, checking her hand with my eyes."A poison to help you heal," she replies."What are your thoughts now? she asks as she brings the Koko (calabash) to me."I will live", I tell her. "I will live for all of them."Yes, you will," she replies and hands the Koko (calabash) to me. And as I drink from it, I feel the bitter taste, but I don't flinch. I have been drinking concoctions like this since I was a child. Before I could drop the Koko, I heard footsteps, light like a child walking into the cave, and then another. And as I looked on, I saw the craftsman's daughter Laziza, and also the daughter of Indo the drunk."The Koko falls out of my hand, and I ask, "Why have only girls survived?" Because these two were not in the village when it happened. After they saw the ruins, they made their way here." And also because you run!"Borankama stated in jest."I am not a girl!" But you ran, and that is what girls do." I stared at my feet, knowing she did not lie. it is not the way of men in my tribe to run." Welcome, my dears',' she says, like a grandmother welcoming her grandchildren home. You are both welcome to stay with the gods until he can build and hunt for you, she says, looking at me. I raise my head to look at her, and then she says aloud,d "You are the head of Mubaila now, and anyone that survives is your responsibility." I nod in acceptance. She continues."Once you can, you will retrieve the totem of Miko and never lose it." I nod once more, and then she says, "You will escort them to go and get water," She points to some pots by the side, and the two girls hurry and get one each. You will protect them, Kalenje, she says as I look at my wound and then back at her. She still is not looking at me; she watches the girls pick the pots and head out for water. I follow behind them, limping as we go out into the forests. The two girls kept talking and giggling while I struggled to keep pace. Laziza is older and plumper than Indo's daughter Ara, who herself wasn't thin. The two were older and would soon be married to strong and hard-working, s that wouthatar strong and hard-working kids. I wonder how Indo had married since all he did since I knew him was get drunk and fall on his back as the kids followed him around. Now all that is gone, and there is nothing anyone can do about it. My father would say, 'One journey ends, so another has to start" when someone dies. Before the body is arranged on the ground, I raise my head to look around; the girls have moved farther. I stamp my feet on the ground, and I don't feel the pain any longer. The portion she had given me, I think, is for the pain. I don't stress the legs, but I hurry to catch up with them."Laziza, wait up! "You two should not go without me?"Are you scared? Ara teased. I don't answer her; I walk close by and climb a tree as they stand and watch.

I walk to the edge of a robust small branch and drop straight down. I held the advantage as it cracked when my legs touched the earth. I pull the other end from the tree and clean the leaves on the branch.

I swing it a bit, and it floats through the air, just as Gara had thought the boys my age to attack. Gara was our warrior chief, and I wonder what has happened to him now."Show off," I heard Laziza say, "If you could do this, why run to Borankama?" She teased. The girls laughed in unison.

I ignore them; I do as she instructs. I escort them back to our village; they go to the stream and fetch water. And when I reach our town, I see the bodies still stretched on the earth's surface.

I go into the craftsman hut; most of our wares have been taken by intruders. I look around and find the digging wood.

I go out and use it to bury my people while the girls go back to Borankama. They did not argue when I told them why I would stay back.

And as I eased the bodies into the earth. Tears ran down my face.

The faces of those I laid into the ground were my family and extended family and those I have known all my life.

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