All Chapters of Rayuwa : Chapter 81 - Chapter 90
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81 FAITH AND TRUST
BAMALI. "When am I getting my sacrifice?" Aljannan'Daji roared at me. She had asked me to see her in the Buchum game forest. Ever since Binta's father's incident with the hyenas, the people of Buchum had been wary of hunting there. So it was the safest place to meet with the jinni. "I am working on it." I lied. I wasn't quite sure what to do. Mai'Aljannu had informed me that there was no way out, but I was not ready to accept that, yet I had no solution. "Well, I guess your children will make do." She said, "I need to resurrect Dagudu tonight." I could hear the urgency in her voice, and that scared me. It was morning; I needed to come up with a plan before nightfall. "Please give me till tonight to find two people for the ritual," I pleaded, trying to buy time. "No, Bamali. I have given you time. Why postpone the inevitable?" She asked, and her eyes flashed yellow. They looked like that of a snake. It scared me so much that I looked away immediately. "Please give me till nightfa
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82. A KIND MISTAKE
BAMALI. Aljannan'Daji came calling the moment the sun was down. She was enraged. "What do you mean they are gone!" she yelled. "She left me. I tried to convince her to let our children go, but she wouldn't have it, so she left." I explained in tears on my knees. My tears were not pretence; I was afraid for my life. "I don't believe you." She said, "why didn't you stop her?" "I couldn't. she brought men to subdue me, and you know I cannot use my magic on them," I explained, which was true. She paused for a while as if communing with the environment, then spoke. "I see," she said. "You are not lying. The crows say you speak the truth, and they witnessed the scene outside your compound." I was immediately relieved. I did not know that she had the power to communicate with animals, but I was glad my wife and I created an unforgettable scene. That scene had just saved my life. I now hoped that Ruhun'Daji would be able to protect my family. "Where are they, Bamali?" She asked, and I
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83. THE MATTER?
ADAM. I was confused. I thought I was dreaming, but it felt and looked too real. I tried to shake Binta up but decided against it, fearing the damage it might cause. I couldn't understand what was happening. She wasn't ill, nor did she exhibit funny behaviour before going to bed. I knew I had to gather myself and act fast, so I called the doctor. The ambulance arrived in half an hour. By then, I had turned the house upside down. I lined up the kitchen staff to question them. They were all clueless. Binta did not have a special plate, cutlery or cup that was assigned to her and our food was served from the same bowl. It couldn't have been poison, or could it? "What's the matter with her?" I asked the paramedic, and he just shook his head. "Right now, we need to get her to the hospital as quickly as possible," one of the paramedics said as they were strapping Binta onto a gurney. It was as if she was already dead. The only thing that gave me hope was her chest, which gently rose and
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84 A SOLUTION?
ADAM Our arrival in Buchum Rayuwa was a shock to everyone. Binta was carried straight to the Palace. My father was in shock and hesitated to inform Safia of her daughter's predicament. "We have to tell her mother. She might be able to help." I tried to convince my father. "He is right, Umar. We can keep this from the deity; she will find out, and that will be worse." My mom said, trying to talk some sense into him. "What deity?" Ibrahim asked, confused. No one answered him. "Bring that witch for trial." My father said, refusing to send words to Safia. "The council isn't complete," I pointed out. "Right now, our energy should be spent on trying to save Binta's life. The trial can commence later." I pleaded. "The witch did it; she must have the antidote. She will solve the problem she caused with the right amount of pressure, and then I will behead her, her cousin and her family." My father said, and I could see the rage in his eyes. "What if she doesn't have the remedy and Bint
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85 MANY REASONS TO APOLOGISE
LAILA Shortly after the scene with the deity, we were escorted to my bedroom in the Palace. It was clear that the royal family were ashamed of what they had done to Zuwaira and me and tried to apologise by having the palace maidens pamper us. Everything that happened at our trial still shocked us. Binta was the daughter of a powerful deity. I couldn't believe it. The woman looked almost as young as Binta. The last time we were in Rayuwa, there was a rumour that her mother had gone missing. I began to believe it was all a sick joke. The people knew what we were up against and still set us up. That must have been the reason why our plans against Binta failed. It was also the reason why the Sarki and the entire council, in fact, the entire island, wanted Adam to marry Binta, so she would be the next queen. What beats having the daughter of a deity as queen? Was the main deity not Aljannan Daji? Who was Binta's mother? Was she Aljannan Daji. Aljannan Daji was the deity we all worshipped
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86 FOREVER A SLAVE
BAMALI. After the incident in Safia's compound, I tried to find ways to make amends. What I did most of the time was to find a way to inform the deity of Aljannan Daji's plans. Without my help, the jinni had been able to trap two unfortunate people for Dagudu's resurrection ritual. I was taken to the forbidden forest to help prepare the items for the ritual. What I did not know was that I would have to be the one to slaughter the innocent people for the ritual to work. Apparently, the jinni could kill to feed, but a human had to sacrifice life to her for the blood to have any magical effect. The coldness of the situation brought chills to my spine. The fact that the unfortunate humans were fugitives did not make me feel better at all. Knowing the situation, I was sickened that the jinni would have made me sacrifice my children with my bare hands. If it wasn't for the fact that the deity could protect them, I would have killed myself if it had come to that. I had sent word to the dei
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87 A TRAP WELL SET
BAMALI "You betrayed me." I heard the King of jinnis say as he held his spouse by the throat. "You didn't bring me back. Why didn't you bring me back?" "I...I tried." She managed; I had never seen her so afraid. "But I had no priest. No one swore servitude to me until him." She said, pointing at me. I watched the man drop her and turn his attention towards me. His eyes were fire. I was sure the fire had burned the eyeballs of the body it occupied. Whatever was left of it was burned out, unless it was magical fire, but at the range we stood, the fire was real to me. Anyone that was afraid of Aljannan Daji would die from fear just by seeing this jinni. He had altered the body he occupied in the most hideous way. The skin was red, and steam exuded from him. He had two large black horns and one small horn in the centre of his head. He was huge, easily nine feet tall. His presence was evil and menacing. What had she unleashed upon us? While the jinni advanced toward me, I saw Aljanan Da
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88 A SERVANT TO A SLAVE
BAMALI. Dagudu was unable to cope with the female body he occupied. The fact that the body was that of a fugitive made it worse. His magic was growing gradually. He was already more powerful than I was, and he wasn't yet at full capacity. I began to wonder what he would be capable of. He never left my side, and because of that, I was unable to communicate with Safia about the new developments. Unlike me, he had a telepathic connection with the jinni. More and more, I realised that I had sold my soul for way less. "Why did she put you in a female body?" I asked curiously. She could have as well killed two men instead of a man and a woman. I hated the sight of Dagudu, realising my daughter's body would have been his host sickened me the more. I had to be careful around him. Already the jinni had begun to withhold information from me; I didn't want to create more suspicion as that would put my life in danger. Not that my life was worth much, but I wanted to see the jinni defeated. "It
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89 THE PARTY
Laila. My mission in Duniya was heartwarming. I looked forward to doing good. With my long history of evil deeds, the mission the deity sent me on was a soul redeemer. Zuwaira and I had devised a plan to get our friends and their families to cross over. We knew it would be very difficult because the people were loyal to the old deity, and they were afraid of her too. The fear got worse when the sky turned red, and the plants began to die. The plague had worsened the situation. No one wanted to get on the deity's bad side for fear of her wrath. We had seen greater power than hers, and we were willing to fight for it. Since Adam was still sorry about what they had done to us in Rayuwa, I was able to persuade him to allow me to throw a party in the house. He didn't like the idea at first because of Binta's situation, but when I told him about what the deity had requested of us, he agreed. Watching the way everyone worked to help organise the party warmed my heart. I secretly wished t
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90 THE DECREE
ADAM My father had sent an order to the president instructing the people of Lafiya to throw out Aljanan Daji's altars from their homes and swear allegiance to the new deity. There were also instructions to bless the land. I thought my mother-in-law would be coming to bless the land herself, but I learned that it was going to rain for seven days instead, a form of cleansing. Those who were interested in serving the new deity were instructed to collect the rainwater and drink it to sever their blood ties to Aljannan Daji. The people were confused, and soon I had a crowd at my gate. People wanted answers, answers they knew they could only get from a royal. News also went around about what Laila had done at the party. It was linked to the decree by the king, and people had become scared. I knew I had to attend to the crowd of reporters outside. So I went out with the guards to address them and answer their questions. Since they couldn't all go to Rayuwa to interview my father, I was the
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