ter
the University of Osekoni. He waited for them to drive in, watching Ifiso with stern but focused
id, getting out of the car wi
sked. "Egong nu mana?
sni
so cringed beside her. Osa loved Ifiso, but sometime
lked into the building. The women followed him down the corridor to th
o do this. I told him Sene
sa said as she was carefully dropp
crawling with open books and scattered journals. But in addition to that, there were student
died before forty. Just like your father's brother. Just like their mother. Your mother
ised h
're the oldes
minutes,"
r parents. Waking the witness
wrong," Toso said. "Mana
o's hand as the
e hundred years. Your ancestors did this to her and because you have
ow can we appease
ng shook
o way to a
must be
king stick and watc
your family, Oseki, in Osekoni." He stood up and walked around the table to a shelf of old, tattered books with torn spines. "The four of them fought over
sound petty, Si
g on to the divinity of your ancestors. I'
sa held her hand and camped down, cau
tradeable wealth, but things got so bad that outsiders were benefiting more than our people." He pulled out one of the books. "So, they came together and agr
d a witness
nd searched from page to page. "They took a commoner and sanctified her to all the gods and set her apart. She became the wisest a
zed head and a skinny body. Her hair was a wild, black mane. The lines were carved in Jiki abstraction
hen, five hundred years ago, the four families of Usehjiki fell on hard times. Because of the oath of unification, they could not steal from or kill one another. So, the
e save
ow, she is owed five hundred sacrifices and she will not rest until sh
cture of a harmless-
e blood of her enem
ly," h
her, how do we defe
page back,
ructions for a ceremony. The witness was at the centre of the diagram, kneeling. But at the four corners of the page, there were fou
Toso asked, lean
id, eying Dr. Mowung in bewilderment. "
or tomorrow, you have to find
l be forty years old next year. If w
ep the key away from your
family if there isn't bound to a
ked at Dr. Mowung,
ves to the fullest, like the rest of us. Grow old, have families if you want, travel, see the world," he said.