ky and coated every house and everything in its thick blanket of wh
palms. I wanted to wrap myself in a thick du
en he coughed again. Big black bags appeared under father's eyes and his lips felt dry. The pain he felt certainly was great as his face twisted. He was suffering
it had become a life-threatening call for him. The great warrior that my fa
him. He wasn't famous but for a physician-it was rumoured-he was great. Apparently, Father's friend heard about the person fro
the offer and asked t
uld give him anything he wanted. Of course, after serving his nation, father had enough wealth to buy anyone. The la
ns, at last, the curer agr
ther's curer would come but he was
bles to make soup for my father. After t
p last night due to t
is trembling body rested under a pile of rags. He could barely
e coughed. Clearly, he was disappointed, his ey
ll, we had offered him anything he wanted," the first wife
as both of the wives took care o
to wipe off the soup from father's face, the thi
in anger. "I was already hel
ted to have his dinner in peace, however, in between t
he first lady despised her. She missed the praises and the attention father used to give her. But she kne
once again nested in his eyes. With his unsteady feet, he went to the wooden veranda.
a smile and he welcomed the guest. We all guessed it was the physicia
sh," the third lady o
eaded for the front room of the house along
fe made me do her share of work too. The first lady at least did her wo
e house but as the first wife held the official position so she had to be careful
the guest would like it, otherwise, father would be very displ
down, I don't think I will survive the winter," Father said and
, you will be like just before," a thick voice said. His voice was deep and cold, and I halted just before
fish or not. I had prepared a very normal di
irst lady shouted from insid
blank. What if the man would not eat because of the no
est!" Her voice became sweet but it did
new, if I saw their faces which had look
erving the dishes as the thi
roz
would be great as he
have to prepare these t
yelling as my
rding to the cold, is great for health and it will keep ou
sufficient. No question should be placed before or after his wor
ur guest?" Father said to the lady with a
e two men. From her look, I could assume she enjoys wheneve
ono and his long raven hair cascaded down to his back. His shoulders were broad and st
he said, "I'll have
d gather he was younger than father and not too old to call him a physician. Our local physicians were all o
ted as I neared him to take his plates. I could hear his
to the kitchen. My heart beat loudly inside my ribcage and
epared meals for the wives and heard the ma