THE PROPHETESS episode 14
The Prophetess
Series
Episode 14
Right in the tunnel, the Queen stood up slowly while the general held her hand. She looked at his face and said, "Thank You Akadibe right?"
The General nodded with a smile. "You remember my name?" He asked.
"Yes. You told me remember" the Queen said and suddenly went sad.
"Are you okay?" The general asked.
"I'm scared. I'm going to die" she said worriedly.
"You cannot die. I will protect you" the general said but the Queen removed her hand from his grip and began to walk out from the tunnel. The general followed her from the back. They came out and looked down the forest to see thousands of Ideje Soldiers matching for the war. The Queen sighted her mother, the Prophetess who was seated on her horse with five generals riding beside her.
"My mother" she cried.
"You can't go to her now. The King will have you killed" advised the general.
"My mother is not safe in his hands. She must be his slave by now" said the Queen.
"Your mother is a prophetess. No one can enslave her. And I'm not joining the army to fight against Oguma. I fight for our safety. For my safety, for your safety. The King of Ideje killed my mother. I promised your mother I will keep you safe. She is counting on me to continue to do so now" said the general.
The Queen looked into his eyes and said, "did you know my father?"
"How on earth could I know him?" Asked the General with a shrug.
"It's just I...i... I feel strange. Saw something terrible while I was in coma. My mother is hiding something. She is hiding something she doesn't want to hide" The Queen wasn't sure of what she was saying.
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As the army from Ideje continued to match, the King sped close to the prophetess and asked, "how are you feeling?
"Not well my lord. Never well. I'm hiding something i don't want to hide" said the prophetess without a look at the king.
"What bothers you?" He asked.
The prophetess turned to look at his face, "you think I decided to follow you to war because I care about your daughter whom the king of Oguma is holding hostage or your greed?" I ride with you to meet with the king of Oguma face to face. A meeting I have prayed for for a long time. Your mission and mine are not the same and don't forget that I still care about the people of Oguma. I come from there" the Queen stopped saying and continued riding as the King watched her.
To be continued...
Copyright by Obieze Martinz
+2349034465585
Series
Episode 14
Right in the tunnel, the Queen stood up slowly while the general held her hand. She looked at his face and said, "Thank You Akadibe right?"
The General nodded with a smile. "You remember my name?" He asked.
"Yes. You told me remember" the Queen said and suddenly went sad.
"Are you okay?" The general asked.
"I'm scared. I'm going to die" she said worriedly.
"You cannot die. I will protect you" the general said but the Queen removed her hand from his grip and began to walk out from the tunnel. The general followed her from the back. They came out and looked down the forest to see thousands of Ideje Soldiers matching for the war. The Queen sighted her mother, the Prophetess who was seated on her horse with five generals riding beside her.
"My mother" she cried.
"You can't go to her now. The King will have you killed" advised the general.
"My mother is not safe in his hands. She must be his slave by now" said the Queen.
"Your mother is a prophetess. No one can enslave her. And I'm not joining the army to fight against Oguma. I fight for our safety. For my safety, for your safety. The King of Ideje killed my mother. I promised your mother I will keep you safe. She is counting on me to continue to do so now" said the general.
The Queen looked into his eyes and said, "did you know my father?"
"How on earth could I know him?" Asked the General with a shrug.
"It's just I...i... I feel strange. Saw something terrible while I was in coma. My mother is hiding something. She is hiding something she doesn't want to hide" The Queen wasn't sure of what she was saying.
****
As the army from Ideje continued to match, the King sped close to the prophetess and asked, "how are you feeling?
"Not well my lord. Never well. I'm hiding something i don't want to hide" said the prophetess without a look at the king.
"What bothers you?" He asked.
The prophetess turned to look at his face, "you think I decided to follow you to war because I care about your daughter whom the king of Oguma is holding hostage or your greed?" I ride with you to meet with the king of Oguma face to face. A meeting I have prayed for for a long time. Your mission and mine are not the same and don't forget that I still care about the people of Oguma. I come from there" the Queen stopped saying and continued riding as the King watched her.
To be continued...
Copyright by Obieze Martinz
+2349034465585
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