The unmistaken
glances at each other during village gatherings, their hands touching
Baba Olu, caught sight of Kato and Tana embracing by the village stream. His
ications of what he had seen. He gathered the village council, a gr
declared, his voice trembling with gravity. "They have
s' immediate punishment, while others advocated for mercy. But one thi
e curse, one that would destroy the village and its people. The villag
spered among themselves, their eyes filled with suspicion and fear. The twi
each other in secret, their love growing stronger with each passing day. But their happiness was
le, to interpret the ancient laws and determine the twins' fate. The Oracle, a wi
r verdict. Some prayed for mercy, while others demanded justic
otherworldly intensity. "The twins' love is a threat to our very existe
did the Oracle mean? Was she suggesting that the twi
e must not punish the twins for their love. Instead, we mu
Oracle's words sparked a glimmer of hope within them. Maybe, just maybe,
Would they be punished for their love, or would they be given a chan
he twins' love had set off a chain reaction, one t