Hear Me Angry God

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Author: Gerald Kithinji ISBN: 9781310705069
Publisher: Gerald Kithinji Publication: November 23, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Gerald Kithinji
ISBN: 9781310705069
Publisher: Gerald Kithinji
Publication: November 23, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Benito looked at the empty huts. There stood his mother’s hut- the biggest of them, where he spent his early years, with his parents and his two brothers. Then there was Araujo’s hut, where he spent many happy hours during the first year of Araujo’s marriage to Maria, and where he also spent many sad moments with Araujo, during his last days.
His own bachelor’s hut stood apart, for it was a noisy one, as expected of youthful existence. Time was when they were all bustling with activity, with life. Now, they stood empty, derelict, bereft of all warmth. They were tombs without caskets!
He moved over to the burial ground, where three graves, bearing the remains of his late father and his two brothers stared at him: a stare loaded with unutterable questions.
He had offended them, he knew, but knew not how to appease them. This was a haunted place, with angry, ethereal ghosts roaming the compound, seeking revenge. Dare they reach Linda, his love?
Benito retreated, step by step, several timid steps. Then he turned and ran…

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Benito looked at the empty huts. There stood his mother’s hut- the biggest of them, where he spent his early years, with his parents and his two brothers. Then there was Araujo’s hut, where he spent many happy hours during the first year of Araujo’s marriage to Maria, and where he also spent many sad moments with Araujo, during his last days.
His own bachelor’s hut stood apart, for it was a noisy one, as expected of youthful existence. Time was when they were all bustling with activity, with life. Now, they stood empty, derelict, bereft of all warmth. They were tombs without caskets!
He moved over to the burial ground, where three graves, bearing the remains of his late father and his two brothers stared at him: a stare loaded with unutterable questions.
He had offended them, he knew, but knew not how to appease them. This was a haunted place, with angry, ethereal ghosts roaming the compound, seeking revenge. Dare they reach Linda, his love?
Benito retreated, step by step, several timid steps. Then he turned and ran…

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