CAN I REWRITE MY STAR?
Hazel, still tearful from a difficult morning, found the gentle downpour calming.
been expelle
s she called home. But today, the usually vibrant atmosphere was shrouded in grief. A s
: tragedy had struck her own doorstep. Hazel's heart skipped a beat as she rushed towards the commotion. She burst into the room, her eyes scanning the
nk, her thoughts frozen in shock. She tried to process the unbearable scene, but
ng into uncontrollable sobs. Hazel's eyes locked onto her mother's still f
om began to spin, darkness closing in. Hazel's knees buckle
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lifeless, her sister Hazel unconscious, a spoon still clenched between her teeth. Outside, Mr. Akande, Pa Olu's eldest son and the compound's new landlord, addres
ars with Hazel's mother in the market as the
om is gone" she whispered,
oyin seller, snapped at Mama Nkechi, "Nooo! How is it
Bisi, not today. Show some respect." Iya Bis
one knows her family members, not even her children. God, why did this ha
deserve this! God,
nnah. She rushed to her mother's side, her voice
her face as she clutched her mother's lifeless body.
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he somber preparati
ready for burial. The harsh reality of their poverty had
for the deceased. Hannah and Hazel stood numb, their minds reeling from t
azel's fragile composure shattered. A hea
a stark reminder of their loss, yawned open. As the sand poured into the grave, memories of their
from Hannah's grasp. Her eyes fixed on the disappearing figure, her hear
er's words: "One day when it's just you
the time. Now, the weight of those words crushed her. Hannah's grip
alone beside their mother's grave. They wrapped their
etween them was unbreakable. Their father had abandoned them seventeen years ago, when Hannah was just three and Hazel was still in the womb. Mrs. Williams had faced unimaginable
t. Mama Nkechi walks in with her daught
ght. Bring your sister inside." Mama Nkechi's g
one out here. She needs our company." Haz
ere was quite, making Hazel sniffing sounds
Don't try to convince us, please." Mama Nkechi sat beside them, her expre
ve to move on and become better people, ones your mom would
ay. You can't stay out here all night, you'll catch a cold."
el and I will go to our room now. Thank you so much."
tepped into their room, Hazel felt an unsettling emptiness. She drifted to th
ime to accept this. But I hope you've found rest and perfect peace. Thank you for everything you did for Hannah and me. We'
el. We'll make Mom proud," Hannah whispered, her voice cracking. The sisters stood the
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nce of normalcy. She swept the compound with purpose, singing softly to herself. Hazel emerged fr
h asked, her tone firm. Haze
et vegetables for sale." Hannah
zel replied, feig
nah said, her voice
esitation confirmed Hannah's fears.
er voice barely above a whisper.
en?" Hazel's fake sm
one thinks I did it." Han
doesn't matter. No school will accept me now. And
I just now hearing about this? Shoul
k, Hannah. They all hate me." Hazel turned and walked out