THE JOURNEY

 

PROLOGUE:

 

Life’s difficulties never come in ones or twos. It never comes alone. They are always with friends, relatives and extended family members. And when they have an opportunity, no matter how little, to afflict someone or even people. They do the job together and with all their might. They will rubbish their victim and are ready, if he is not rescued on time, to run him out of the game. The game of life.

 

Losing a child at any age is a devastating tragedy for any parent, but the pain of losing a 19 year old is particularly poignant. At this stage of life, parents have already witnessed their child grow into a young adult, full of dreams and aspirations, ready to embark on the journey of life. They shared so many memories, milestones, and witnessed the blossoming of their child’s personality and potentials. Then all of this comes to an abrupt end, the pain a mother feels is indescribable. A mother’s pain is multifaceted and overwhelming. Firstly, there is the immense sense of loss. The empty chair at the dinner table, the silence in the halls and the absence of a familiar presence that was once so vibrant and alive. Every corner of the house or the streets reminds her of precious moments spent together, intensifying the heart wrenching grief. The realization that the future she had envisioned for their child will never become a reality is incredibly devastating. They will never see their child graduate, get married, raise a family or fulfill their dreams, leaving the mother with a deep sense of longing and unfulfilled hopes. The pain also lingers in the everyday moments: not receiving a phone call or text message, not hearing the child’s laughter or not being able to hold them close when they need comfort. It is an enduring ache that becomes a constant companion, always present even in the smallest moments of joy and celebration. Mothers often blame themselves, scouring their memories for any missed signs or moments they wished they could have intervened. The guilt can be overpowering, as they believe they have failed their child in some way or another. The pain is also compounded by the loss of the future relationship they could have had with their child. No longer will they be able to provide guidance, support or share in their child’s future accomplishments. The dreams and hopes they had for their child are dashed, leaving a void that can never be filled. In the midst of this pain, a mother may experience feelings of isolation, as those around her may not fully understand the depth of her grief. It becomes a lifelong journey of navigating through the pain, finding ways to remember and honor their child and learning to live with a forever incomplete family portrait. Furthermore, there is the desperate longing to understand why and how this tragedy happened.

 

But what would happen when a grieved mother goes an extra mile to get back her dead child? Grief is dark but its effects are darker. Would going to the supernatural solve issues? What supernatural means would the grieving mother use to try to bring her son back? Is there any evidence or prior examples of people successfully bringing the dead back to life through supernatural means? How did the mother discover or come to believe that the supernatural has the potential to bring her child back? What are the potential risks or consequences associated with using supernatural means to bring someone back from the dead? What are the implications for other supernatural entities or forces that may be involved in the process of bringing the dead back to life? What impact does supernatural intervention have on the mother’s emotional state and mental well-being? What challenges or obstacles does the grieving mother face while attempting to bring her son back from the dead through supernatural means? Are there any limitations or conditions imposed by the supernatural realm when it comes to bringing someone back to life? How does the grieving mother’s pursuit of supernatural means to resurrect her son affect her relationship with others who may have different beliefs or perspectives on the matter? Does the supernatural intervention offer any possibility of bringing the son back exactly as he was before, or are there potential alterations or consequences to the son’s identity, personality, or well-being? What ethical and moral questions arise when dealing with the supernatural to bring back the dead? Do the ends justify the means? How does the grieving mother’s journey into the supernatural world impact her understanding and belief in the nature of life, death, and the afterlife? What role does the grieving mother’s own grief and longing play in her perception of supernatural events and potential for bias or distortion of reality? Can the grieving mother’s experience and attempt to bring her son back from the dead through supernatural means serve as evidence for the existence and validity of the supernatural realm?

 

Even now as Ajoke planned to cast this spell for this couple who had chosen to die rather than deny their love, all that mattered were her intentions. Did the risks and consequences of her actions scare her? What would her people say? How would they react when they learnt that their Oba Obirin had performed the most powerful spell on the planet for these forbidden lovers? Would they accuse her of betrayal and come back for their pound of flesh?  A lot was at stake for Ajoke but her intentions and secrets pushed her on…

 

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