"A news just got to me and if the information is accurate, then you two better sort a way of vanquishing eternity."
The King of Kula said to the two Warriors standing before him. They were dressed in royal skirts with some touch of fibre garments running from their right shoulders to the fall of the waist.
One immediately went on his knees and the second took suit.
There were few chiefs on seat and several attendants going in and out of the palace as though twas some market square.
"Nobody comes in again! Shoo!"
The King ordered at the top of his voice. The attendants scrambled outta his presence and only two were left by the throne. Fanning the king.
Left in the palace with the king were the three chiefs, the kneeling warriors and the two attendants.
There was a leopard tied to the la
"Where is she?" Ja Lia asked as he paced the room continuously. Twas a large one. Larger than that which he used to live in before the whole turns and twists. Lailah was seating comfortably on one of the three chairs in the room. Aside the chair, the room was scanty. There wasn't anything of interest, except some medieval arts of witchery etched in the walls. Twas a sitting room. "Come have a seat, I have a plan." She said, looking sternly at him. She seemed to had changed. That wasn't the Lailah he used to know. She should had been doing something else or feeling herself. But she seemed rather calm, probably someone had thought her the lesson of her life. Probably, she might be baiting him. She was sure a con artist. He wasn't going to keep quiet and watch her make a fool of him.&nbs
"Come here." Lailah called, breaking the breath pace. She looked sternly at the man walking towards her. She had no idea what really had turned her on at that moment but she could roast an elephant with the heat swelling in the depth of her whole. The surge coursing through her spine was crushing and her eyes were tuning. One thing would lead to another and the odds of being ruthless would be ferocious. All she could see at that moment was a naked man walking towards her. Though the man was clothed in a lose robe, yet she could see his huge erection dangling to and fro. She couldn't wait to put her mouth to it and make a vehicle of it. Twas that hut by the sea. That hut where he had lain with Loe. That same hut had she brought the new man. Far from preyi
"She told me she'll be here." Ja Lia said, looking from one side to the other. One of the guards didn't seem convinced, so he shot at him, "But aren't you two living under the same roof?" Ja only nodded. He didn't know how to explain further. Explain that Lailah who would show up as the lady told him that she would meet him on the way. He had been standing by the gate since heaven knew how long and he couldn't even trace her silhouette let alone her form. "There she comes." He said finally as he turned to the West of where he was standing. The two guards were standing at the mouth of the gate. Lailah was dressed radiantly. Twas some gown decked with several precious stones. He had no idea from where she had gotten the dress.  
"Tell me about Havila." The daughter of the Duke of Ikpala said to Loe. Of course she thought Loe was the assassinated prince. Loe looked at the lady. She was quite beautiful but not as hot Lailah was. He could find solace in her for the meantime till he would find Lailah or just forget about Lailah. Getting married to that lady seemed promising as the king had promised him heaven and Earth. One of the contentions he had was the fact that he was going with the Duke of Ikpala to Havila, to meet his supposed father and for the marriage alliance to be finalized. He had wanted to escape but had been caught by one of the guards who definitely mistook his advances. That had pushed up some doubts about him but he had steered clear of related actions that'd kindle the flame of the doubts. 
"Did you keep this here?" Ja Lia stood at the front of the door. Before him was a helmet. He knew that helmet. He had borne it before. Twas the helmet of Jin. The only question he could think of was what he had shot at the lady who was indoor and walking towards to open it. She opened the door and looked at him. "What?" She said confusedly looking at his confused face. She traced his face to where he was looking at. The helmet. "I should be asking you." She said. Ja looked at her for awhile then looked at the helmet again. He didn't know what to think. "If I knew where it's from, would I had asked you?" He shot at her. He had just gone to the market square to see if he could buy a Cuneiform or some writing material made from Papyrus. He
"Heard that the helmet of Jin paid you a visit." Lailah said to him. She was standing before him. He was seated on a wooden bench planted under one of the boabab trees along the route. One thing was making meaning of how she knew that he was plying that route, another was how she knew about the helmet. After the trauma of the arrival of the helmet, he had gone to ask around the market square for the sorcerer in the town, but he was told that the man ceased to function. He was returning home to decide where to keep the helmet when he had been called upon by Lailah from behind. He had wanted to lose her in the first place, but she was swifter than he ever imagined. Well, he could had done himself a favor of never imagining it in the first place. "What do you know?" He shot back at her. But she smiled. T
"When would he take my hands in marriage, father?" She said, kneeling before her father. He was seated on the throne with several chiefs before him. She was kinda the interval between the Duke and the chiefs. She would occasionally look at the pacing tiger. Not because she was scared. It had been her pet since she was a child. Twas given to her by a sorcerer. The cat had been said to be her guardian spirit. When she had noticed that Loe did have some odds with the cat, since then had she known that there was something odd about him. But she was quite glad that he didn't hide it from her. She appreciated but that was rather not enough. She could hear after the question she had asked that some of the chiefs were grunting. That wasn't hard to be held to being displeased. She didn't have to d
The Kingdom of Kula. "We'll be loyal till our last breath to whatever bidings you toss at us." One of the three kings bowing before him said. Another of the Kings didn't hide his detest but there was little he could do at the moment. He only tossed his head to and fro as though he had been bewitched, his bounty beards flowing in the air. "Speak for yourself, Ivanama." The King of Kula shot at that king. Ivanama, the King of Haojo put his head down. Not in respect but in both rage and shame. You know, when you're being belittled and there's little you can do about it. You have an idea how hot it'd burn. So was the manner at which the fellows were burning. But the degree of the pain varied. "Airu seems to have a contention." The King of Kula said again, looking at that king with bou