❌ Do not copy or share on any platform ❌ “My king, do you know professor MacPherson’s house?” Brown said. “No, I don’t; besides, I haven’t seen him physically,” King Rehoboth said. “Alright, my king. How is the guard’s death connected with the story, my king?” Brown said and gazed at king Rehoboth’s face. “Calm down, Brown; I will unravel it soon,” king Rehoboth said. “Alright, my king,” Brown said. “After Louise’s death, I told Adalyn to take me to her house so that I could view everything that had happened. When we got there, I couldn’t behold it, so I asked my driver to drive us back to the palace. When we got to the palace, I ordered Adalyn to take my guards to MacPherson’s house. However, they came back to the palace with MacPherson’s wife,” King Rehoboth said. “Where is she, my king?” Alfred said angrily and stood up from his seat. “Calm down, Alfred. Please, sit down,” King Rehoboth said, and waited for Alfred to sit down. He then continued,
❌ Do not copy or share on any platform ❌ “The Lord of the moon has a scary look, though he has more of a mortal man's look. Everything I read about him in the historical book is correct; he is benevolent, nice and funny. When we got to his residence, he accommodated us wholeheartedly and gave us food to eat. He also imparted us with some powers. That’s the little I can say about the Lord of the Moon,” Alfred said. “Well, I can say you have given us a detailed revelation about the Lord of the moon. I am so happy that at last we have saviors,” King Rehoboth said and gazed at the astronauts' faces. “We are honored, my king,” Alfred said. “My king, I have to give these saviors food before the food gets cold,” Eden said. “Alright. Take them to the dining room while I wait for my chiefs,” King Rehoboth said, and held his staff of office. “Alright, my king. Saviors, shall we go to the dining room now?” Queen Eden said. “Yes, our queen,” the astronauts chorused and sto
❌ Do not copy or share on any platform ❌ “I told him to leave and he changed into an old man. He almost killed me if not for your intervention,” Angel said. Mrs. Damian laughed and said, “He should have killed you because you lack manners of approach. Now, tell him you are sorry,” Mrs. Damian said. “I am sorry…,” Angel said. “Good. Alfred, please, forgive him,” Mrs. Damian said. “Well, it’s a small thing. Angel, you have to thank Mrs. Damian instead,” Alfred said with a smile. “Alfred, forget about Angel; it’s time we went to our sitting room. I have really missed you,” Mrs. Damian said. “I missed you too,” Alfred said. Mrs. Damian held Alfred’s hand and they walked towards the entryway. When they got to the sitting room, they sat down on a couch and Mrs. Damian said, “Should I get you food?” “Food? Well, I am not famished. “I don’t want to hear that. C’mon, let’s go to the dining room,” Mrs. Damian said, and gazed at Alfred’s
❌ Do not copy or share on any platform ❌ It was a hot afternoon. Willy walked into the sitting room, clutching a napkin. He kept the napkin on the table, walked towards Magdalene and sat down beside her on the couch. “Well done, Willy,” Magdalene said with a smile. “Thank you very much, Magdalene; the food is ready,” Willy said and gazed at Magdalene’s face. “So soon? You haven’t told me what you prepared,” Magdalene said. “Well, it’s beans,” Willy said. “I love that; it’s part of my favorites,” Magdalene said. “ Alright; shall we go to the dining room now?” Willy said. “Have you set the table?” Magdalene said and gazed at Willy’s face. “Yes, of course!” Willy said. “Alright; please, assist me in standing up,” Magdalene said. Willy assisted Magdalene to stand up from the couch and they walked towards the dining room. When they got to the dining room, the twosome sat down and Willy served the food. “This food is delicious…,” Magdalene said amid the
❌ Do not copy or share on any platform ❌ “How could relatives be wicked to a widow? Nemesis will catch up on them,” Magdalene said with a glare. “Yes, it will,” Willy said. “I would have loved to fight for Sarah, but the king doesn’t want that,” Alfred said and gazed at Willy and Magdalene’s faces simultaneously. “Why would the king restrain you?” Willy said. “He said he was a man of peace and he didn’t want problems for the citizens. He invited Sarah to come and live with him and Sarah did,” Alfred said. “Well, that’s nice of the king,” Magdalene said. “I don’t see any niceness in what King Rehoboth did; he should have allowed Alfred to chide the evil relatives,” Willy said, and gazed at Alfred’s face. “Well, I think you are right, Willy. How is work?” Alfred said. “Work is fine,” Willy said. “That’s nice. Why are you here at this time of the day?” Alfred said with curiosity. “Well, I have been at home for a long time; my workplace gave me a one-year’s l
❌ Do not copy or share on any platform ❌ “Thank you, professor MacPherson for the ride,” Mason said. “I have told you several times not to thank me again,” professor MacPherson said, and Mason smiled. “I cannot do without ascribing glory to you,” Mason said. It was a few minutes to 6 pm, Professor MacPherson parked his car in front of his house; he was in the company of Mason. The twosome clutched their briefcases and alighted from the car. “Send my regards to Charlotte when you get in,” Mason said as he gazed at professor MacPherson’s face. “Alright, I will; send my regards to Evelyn too when you get home,” professor MacPherson said. The twosome shook hands and took their separate ways. Professor MacPherson walked towards the entryway, clutching his briefcase. He was about to knock on the door when Ayla opened the door. “Welcome, dad,” Ayla said with a smile. “Thank you, Ayla; you didn’t even allow me to knock before opening the door,” professo
❌ Do not copy or share on any platform ❌ Charles walked to the sitting room, clutching a mug. He walked towards the couches and sat down beside Peyton on the couch. “I guess you are enjoying the film?” Charles said as he gazed at the television screen. “Yes, we are. What kept you so long?” Peyton said after she managed to take her gaze off the television screen. “The food was so hot, so I had to wait for it to get cold before eating,” Charles said and sipped his tea. “I guessed as much,” Peyton said. “Margaret, how are you?” Charles said and gazed at Margaret’s face. “I am fine, sir,” Margaret said with a smile. “Good. Peyton, granny called me today’s afternoon,” Charles said, and gazed at Peyton’s face. “You mean my mum?” Peyton said and took her face off the television screen. “Yes…,” Charles said. “What did she say?” Peyton said. “She said she had tried your mobile phone number several times but she couldn’t contact you, so she acceded to calling me. “D
❌ Do not copy or share on any platform ❌ Margaret was the first to wake up. She stood up from the bed and wore a pair of slippers. “Thank you Jesus for a bright day,” Margaret said, and walked towards the entryway. She walked slowly to the bathroom and brushed her teeth. “Good morning, Luca,” Margaret said when she got to the sitting room. “Good morning, Margaret; how was the night?” Luca said. “It was fine. You went to sleep too early last night; what happened to you?” Margaret said. “I was feeling a headache, so I had to sleep early. Maybe I can get over the headache,” Luca said as he gazed at Margaret’s face. “I am so sorry; I hope you are relieved now?” Margaret said. “Yes; thank you very much,” Luca said and stood up from the couch. “You are welcome. Where are you heading to?” Margaret said and glimpsed at Peyton as she walked towards the sitting room. “I want to brush my teeth. Good morning, mum,” Luca said as soon as he saw Peyton. “P