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COMING OF THE LOST HEIRESS
âEr, about nine hours. Sheesh, just look at my watch.
Besides, my name is no more Michelle, it is now Nâyebo.â She snickered.
âWhat? Nine! Oh noâoh no, I got to go brush myâ!â My sentence got interfered.
âWhoaâwhoa, hold it right there, Mvuela! Or shall I preferred Prince Mvuela?â Nâyebo teased.
âWhat now Nâyebo? First of all, I discovered myself sleeping on you. And howâhow did
I get down here?â I asked.
âDuh! I have no idea. Finally, I have found my Ubaba,â Nâyebo answered. âUgh,
huhâhuh, mommy.
Erâyeah, right! King Dumisa thatâs your Ubaba?â I puzzled.
âYup!â She excited. âYeah, right. Who do you think I am? Five years old?â
I said.
Scoffing off anxiously upstairs as Nâyebo and her Ubaba stared at each other then broke
in laughter hard.
âMyâmy, Ubaba, I never see Mvuela that embarrassed before. Especially when he
discovered himself laying on me.
Sheesh, he is such a nuisance!â Nâyebo growled. âOh boy, now we have two despising each
other young adults trying to tears themselves apart.â Dumisa murmured.
âTears apart? Man, thatâs so cold-blooded.â She replied. Dumisa and his daughter broke
in laughter again.
Within the bathroom, my heart was racing, and I couldnât breathe properly. âHâhow, did I get myself on her? I thought I told myself that I will never fall in love.
Then whyâthen why? Why this sudden feeling for Nâyebo? And it is growing bigger and bigger, I
thought.
Huh, what should I doâwhat should I do if I am completely in love with her?â I
continued.
Instantly my thought was discontinued by the knock then Nâyebo came
Because she thought that nobody was in the bathroom, henceforth, she was surprised to
be there.
When
I saw her too, my heart began doing racing. âMvuela, are you okay? You seem
pale is becauseâ?â Nâyebo got interfered.
âDonât say it Nâyebo. I knowâI know you are embarrassed but on Wednesday is the day weâre returning to America. Donât you think so?â I grinned.
Nâyebo nods back with a grin. âEr,âwell, is King Dumisa really your Ubaba?â I asked. âYes, just
check yourself,â Nâyebo excited.
I took the photo from her hand and was surprised to see that it was the truth.
âYup, definitely you when you were little.
And oppositely King Dumisa is your Ubaba because he is similar to the man on the
photo. And this supposed to be your Umamaâright?â I asked.
âRight.â Nâyebo agreed. âUmm, sorry for your loss. But here is another good news?â I
said. âWhat other good news?â Nâyebo asked.
âWell, I overheard years agoâyour grandfather saying âhe is going to give the throne
to him unless he has a child.
He doesnât care whether a girl or boy isâto him either one of them he will crown
heir or heiress to the throne.
Now since you are here, youâve made your Ubaba proud.â I answered.
Continually on Lion of Judah. After Michelle finally met her Ubaba whose name changed to Nâyebo her Zuluâs African real name, she is now on the voyage to meet her grandfather.
With trouble beginning to stir up within the Nyani Clan in the Savanna Kingdom.
âRight.â Nâyebo agreed. âUmm, sorry for your loss. But here is another good news?â I said. âWhat other good news?â Nâyebo asked.
âWell, I overheard years agoâyour grandfather saying âhe is going to give the throne to him unless he has a child.
He doesnât care whether a girl or boy isâto him either one of them he will crown heir or heiress to the throne.
Now since you are here, youâve made your Ubaba proud.â I answered. âWhat me having a grandfather too?â Nâyebo shocked. âAye, you have,â I scoffed. âBut I thoughtâI thought I only have one grandparent?â She puzzled.
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