The Dark Tribe
with the skin-cut hair asked Kyla. Kyla didn't give a response, she continued walking ahead and fast without
g a serious risk here." Kyla's eyes still struck ahe
th so much annoyance, "You can't remember that we lost a handful of colleagues at the last fire outbreak?" she added looking around to check if someone was ea
w, Zidudi," she said wi
a's face confirmed that she wasn't willing to give h
else c
nicles. We don
have to fin
ed to cast spells on culprits or suspects, and for passing a sentence. The chronicles were: the chronicles of forgiveness, the Kadi chronicles and the chronicles of messages. The Kadi chronicle was kept and protected by each Kad
d tapped the floor with his foot, indicating that they should rise. Baat was well-known for his sternness and authority as the person next to the Kadi Kyxhitu. Unlike the Kadi Kyxhitu authority that is passed down, Hadi Kyxhitu is fought for: the strongest men in the community start up an open fight before the people, and the Gaga Kadi Kyxhitu (Kadi Kyxh
eld it with so much courage and authority as he was on the seat. "The crocodilealty. Hadi was a word used as a symbol of respect to an elderly person, or the perso
ut the decision the group was going to make which she didn't support. Her face stiffened as he walked closer, gently, but steadily towards her. "We must keep this a secret. Nobody knows about the staff," Baat said, looking particularly at Zidud
roblem, Zidud
Hadi, Sir?"
aid as he walked even closer
id. The words just e
the size of her buttocks. She was wearing a flowing skirt that covered up to her foot so, the size of her buttocks wasn't displayed properly for compliments or criticism, but that didn't escape Baat's thoughts. He made mention of how invi
le." Halopa laughed. Baat turned to Halopa with a
lopa said in an exasperating high-pitch. Baat began
o keep the secret safe, which increased Baat's bellicosity. She feared that he might frame her and her darkest imaginations would eventually become a living nightmare.
Although their gathering wasn't for a military purpose, the reflection was too visible to be ignored. "We might be safe from now on. The mole is out," Baat said. The people responded to the positive by exc
r the mole is hiding there," Baat ordered, almost whispering. Kyla went to the door and l
" Baat said. They all placed their hands on the book while Baat did the
pieces. It must be found at
those who hav