Legend of the seven siege
on
round, my ears paying keen attention and my heart l
d whose name was HUTA(conqueror of all gods)
all the kids screamed
y spine as I listened carefully to the story nai-nai(grandmother) as we would normally call her
the villagers hailing, welcoming and worshipping me, this was a picture I couldn't take my mind off. That picture has lingered on in my head for the past two w
, coming back into my reality that I'm just some orphan who nobody will ever love, who nobody knows about, someone who doesn't even kn
HUTA into the core of the earth forever never to be seen again" She said w
......" we all ch
e gem on the earth surface the seven si
f the universe which possess great powers."
the greater good of the future" she sa
wd asked curiously. I was also curious to know i
heard of him ever
some more nai-nai" all the children
s, that the siege must be activated every twenty years. This is done to keep the great HUTA in the core of the earth this has now become a new
ho activates the siege and keep HUTA i
t because he was so full of joy despite the fact that he lost his parents. I lost my parents but I couldn't find anything that was worth being joyful abou
laughed
chosen by the gods or rather for some of you
ctivate the seven siege" nai-nai replied so full of joy look
at I get to be one of the chosen ones? Does
the children cried out, snapping
en. Some other time I'll tell you
erewolves and all of the mythical creatures that ex
r respective houses, but I hung ar
e home, the villagers, parents of the
kid stepped forward and
o stop feeding our children wi
nightmares just from hearing the
from ou
e at once or we'll kill you" the w
she picked up the bag where she kept her coins, the bag turned upside
k, her long grey hair flowing down her shoulders, her blue eyes were so bea
ngry, unbearing faces. They were probably mad at me for helping her,
, a memory I have chose not to remember. I quickly gathered the coins
an?" The woman standing in front of nai-n
said, tossing me aside. My forearm slig
ned to look
ge and never ever return," she t
all shouted in agreement tha
T!!!!!!
!!!!!!!!
ated this way and despite all that treatment she looked towa
es all turned and returned back to the village. She turned back to look at me again with a smi
kin and I started having some thoughts that brought a
an aunt' I wondered and giggled inwardly knowing quite well that sh
that she had dropped something just by the gate, sh
ed. I saw a piece of clothing, I took it from the ground and s
om afar running towards me. I quickly
s Michael wha
He asked, looking
though I didn't know w
the woman looked at you and you ca
it seem like as though he d
and it was just a piece of clothing she dropped I came to pick." I
eyes to know if I was l
he said. I sig
Michael said holding my hands as we ra
We were served some slimy soup and bread. Wel
ght out the locket necklace. I opened the locket to see if there w
e intently and I could instantly see the resemblance. It was me and a man in the picture. The man looked just like me and his face looked awfully fam
s he must be related to me somehow and for nai-nai to have th
easure, far beyond the coins nai-nai gave me. Now I have a
that I and this man w
nse of purpose and I'm going to pu
his necklace I found a purpose and that is finding