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THE WOMAN CALLED ANGEL AND OTHER STORIES

THE WOMAN CALLED ANGEL AND OTHER STORIES

  • Writen byALFRED N. NYAMWANGE
  • Year2022

The innocence of childhood is a deep-sea, unexplored, fantastic like one lost in dark woodland. There is nothing comparable to that state where jealousy, love, pain and death are unknown. It is a life full of fantasizing, happy frolicking, being treated like royalty, being spoiled until adulthood is suspended before you and you have to make a choice that satisfies adult world expectations.

I want to confess I have always loved seeing a woman shaped like a figure eight or reversed letter 'S'. My drift is worsened when her breasts are full and her bottom bootylicious. Her legs tapering into shoes as she wears an exaggerated walk of juiciness. The vibrating, shaking of a pass out parade! It brings the stars shining on the sky, the rains dripping and the birds lilting. Aren’t I crazy enough, bro?

It all started with the habit of connecting musical names with the owners’ faces. The best way to remember the owner of a name was studying her physical features and somehow in the back of the mind you tick a small box. Lilian, a mole on the face; Belinda, a distended tummy; Bossy, a flabby bosom; Wanja, a ringed neck and so forth, made the difference. With time it developed into a form of fascination with the female anatomy, shape, roundness and some macho masculine idiocy…Yes, a pastime activity.

I was just past adolescence and growing into a muscular young man too. I would spend hours to end, rolling names, twisting them by the tip of my tongue and linking them to faces. Others, I just made up and linked to beautiful women in romantic magazines. Perhaps a beautiful name deserved better. Yet, it was not always the case. At this rate, I only needed a magic wand to determine my fate.


Book Title THE WOMAN CALLED ANGEL AND OTHER STORIES
Author ALFRED N. NYAMWANGE
Date Published January 1st Sat 2022
Chapters 15
Genre Contemporary Fiction
Age Gate 18
Tags African Ink African Literature Fiction Nairobi Best seller

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