THE LEGEND OF DAYO 1: THE EMERGENCE
ly in the small Nig
minous clouds that seemed to get angry by the second.
, turning the town into fearsome flashe
s something they had not seen before. It was as violent as it was scary, and many huddle
ld not be an or
he gods were angry and were speaking through the
fast-flowing pools of water, rush
n with her family to the ground floor where their little shop was.
the shop got flooded. Neji saw her father standing near one of t
till rising, Baba?" s
rom the University for vacation. She shuddered when a particularly vicious thunder rocked t
e, her father. "They constructed new gutters down at
," Neji insisted as she joi
sheepishly
Akanke," he replied. "
htly as she looke
with some concern. "W
an arm around her sh
he yam harvest. He was so weak that they thought him dead. But they brought him to town, and the Medicine Man treated
i said, alarmed. "And his parents
said. "Not a little boy. They call him Mu
a hunchback? Oh, Baba, that's too gr
hichever village he came from. Now he's here in our town, and I must say people
ve me, there are worse medical conditions that have nothing to
moment, and suddenl
," he said gently as he glanced at her upturned face. "
ay he kept glancing out the window, made N
n she s
oad. The rainwater was swirling around
ing on tightly with both hands. He was almost bent double un
g some dark clothe
ely by the rain, and it s
n. "We must help him! If the water knocks hi
ly. "Folks here believe he carries a curse, an omo epe, and they want him gone, dearest. Th
at her fat
a blind man, also a hunchback, deaf and mute, standing all alone in knee-deep wate
fiercely rolling on top of the pool of water
as hurtling forward with such speed, directly toward the blind man, and there
her hands digging into the arms of her fat
ar...an ogbanje!" O
unable to watch the imminent deat
dn't turn he
almost, and staring wi
smash the man, bright lightning lit up the sky in very sharp relief, turning the darkness to daylight,
other half was carried to the right by the currents. Incredibly, the two sides of
at each other, stunned to t
!" Mr. Osuola
o favour that man!" Neji Hel
hat formed an X across the back of the door, and then she turned the key
front of the shop so the water couldn't spill
r father crying out a warning, but she was already tread
as she wallowed through the water carefully, lookin
igure of the man in the storm, and she
dawned on her that in his helpless sta
times be. Surely, a boy like this had parents
he turned his face toward her. Although she could not see his f
her, making her teeth chatter, and she could imagine what a torrid time t
began to lead him gently through the water. Neji Helen could feel h
him safely out of th