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My Father's Twin Sister (standard:Ghost stories, 1369 words) | |||
Author: Peter Addo | Added: Nov 01 2002 | Views/Reads: 3557/2334 | Story vote: 0.00 (0 votes) |
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Click here to read the first 75 lines of the story mother asked why I returned home that faithful day. without the loaves of bread I went to pick up I told her of the unknown nice lady I had met at the bus stop that day and described her as looking like a member of the family. In fact I said that she looked so much like daddy that she could pass as daddy's sister. My mother was not the kind of person to be easily agitated But I could tell there was something wrong with her. She looked at me as if she had seen a ghost. She hugged me and then started to cry. This was really a very strange behavior for a strong willed woman like my mother in whose hands my life depended at that moment Forget about the fact that she birthed me and held me in her arms once When I asked she explained to me that I was describing daddy's twin sister who had passed away about the time I was born and that she was there to protect me that day from the riots. I was dumbfounded but then she produced an old faded picture that knocked me out .The picture resembled the lady at the bus stop. My mother said it with such conviction that I believed her Then something occurred to me .I knew that daddy was a twin and his name indicated that the other twin would naturally be a girl according to the traditional naming laws Since daddy's name was Oko.the other twin had to be a girl. Was my mother out of her mind? I don't know. She would tell me of other sightings which were collaborated by my uncles an d aunts and grand parents and total strangers And what about my daddy? Well after thoroughly giving me the third degree for disobeying a direct order, he also looked all shook up. But I knew that he went to see his own mother in the city that same night in spite of the curfew on the city. You decide. Tweet
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