A Love To Temember
my father I'll be there soon". I replied. After the meeting with the eastern and southern rulers, my father's desp
?" I said when I walked
angry with the decision I made?" He continued "I assu
my words before I said "Father, there's no need to justify your words and actions to me or any
about you and your well-being"... "I know father"...
ne that I do not like being interrupted whenever I'm speaki
e burden you carry as the heir of the Annang kingdom". "You'll be leaving for Liverpool in two months time, use this time to
and could only nod as affi
ldn't be right to keep you from enjoyi
den with my dearest father, the rest
arried." I muttered to myself as I went back to my chambers. There was a maid
ed "is there a-anything you need my-my
e for the filth you spew." I said coldly to her still f
t I went to meet with my friend Afia who was the son of one the chiefs in Annang. I told him I wasn't ha
ather told me I'll be joining our litt
forced you
barely any chance of escaping so it's best we surrender and then attack when we stand a much better chance at victory. You know what they say; if you can't beat them, you j
self. "Afia, you know even from the time we were childr
od pair my friend." Afia said. "And we'll always be friends
WEEKS
kpo that the forces of the Obong (Lor
the white man was akin to suicide but he would not listen. This wasn't a battle of charms and hi
the Obong?" I as
d is being prepared for trial and I
be meted out on the king, leave." I commanded. As soon as the messenger left I turned
I said to the hearing of everyone; "I thi
t this but she was just quiet. Silence hung in the air
re everything is set before the British March into A