TWISTED FATE
A story from Ghana
A story from Ghana
It was the last day of the Homowo festival, and it had been raining for the past few days, the sky was dark and through the wetness
and the darkness a poor little girl was wondering the streets with bare feet
and no protection over her head except of a little tray filled with avocados.
Her feet were torn, bleeding and swollen from walking. It had been a bad day
for her, no one has bought any avocados and she had not earned any money for
that day. She was hungry, wet and she looked very frail.
Lights were flickering from the windows of the houses
and there were wonderful smells of food coming from every direction. She found
a hole in between two houses and she sat there and tried to warm herself up, but she
grew colder and more wet. For her going home was not an option since her father
would beat her up for not selling anything, besides it would be cold at home
anyway and there would be no food and her father would be drunk.
Her little hands were almost dead from the cold. As she sat there she could see the sky clearing up, a small cluster of stars
was showing. She felt warm by just gazing at them. They reminded her of her Nana,
her beloved grandmother, the only person who has ever loved her and she had died a year
earlier, leaving her with a father who drank all the time and who was always
blaming her for killing his wife and beating her up every day for nothing. She
never knew her mother for she had died while giving birth to her.
“Oh Nana!, how I wish you were still here with me, how
I wish you could wrap me in your arms and warm me up”. As she was saying that
she saw her grandmother coming towards her, looking so happy and radiant. It
felt like she was dreaming. Nana was smiling at her and she was coming closer and
closer, she took her hand and it felt like they were flying higher and higher
and she was not cold anymore. She did not even feel hungry or wet anymore.
When the sun came up the following day, people found
her still sitting between the two houses, dead. She had a smile on her face.
The crowd around her was crying and shouting but she was at peace finally. She
was in Paradise with her beloved Nana!!!
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