The Wizard of Reek
ho was already getting ready to leave the house. "You came in here, telling me you are from the central museum of Ekiboh an
a thousand dollars" Michael continued "so it means you're not from the museum and you want to
en the warehouse where they stored artifacts of various types and forms. She had left late that morning and a buyer who came to the warehouse had traced them to their house al
wasn't and the gentleman had to explain
the business isn't having the same issues and I have this feeling he is the reason why. I was told the staff can prote
his life till he died. Some said he carried it everywhere he went and
lmost like a whisper. "I could have decided to sell it for you though because I'm a businessman. But I'm also an
t and the people of Reek loved them for those attributes. "Thank you Sir for your a
n though he was an archeologist in Reek, he still doubted the existence of sorcery.
deceit. Most times, he would find an artifact during an excavation that disproves a story or two told them by t
. The belief that he can prove to everyone that the majority of the st
you sluggard" he said with his teeth exposed and his dimples very visible. "Dad, I'm following you to work today right?" Carrick asked wi
riends in attendance including his teachers from school and his friends from school too. A big cake was made for him to celebrate his special day and his best fr
f her husband Michael. Twelve years since she gave birth to who she always referred to a
the history of his people and he was getting more interested in it. He spent hours daily studying most of the artifacts he found in the
ay with it, then no problem with that". Carrick ran speedily to Harvey's house as it was just a few blocks
t was bring your kids to work day. Harvey and Carrick were excited to meet other children of their age-grad