In Amuba, Chebron, and Jethro’s later lives, Chebron and Ruth are still married, and they have two children: a two-year-old girl named Aya and a twelve-year-old boy named Bassel. Amuba and Mysa are also still married, and they have three children: a two-year-old boy named Abubakar, a fifteen-year-old boy named Aharon, and a thirteen-year-old girl named Akila.
While Mysa and Ruth are home with Aya, Bassel, Abubakar, Aharon, and Akila, Amuba, Chebron, and Jethro like hunting and exploring together. Now that Bassel, Aharon, and Akila are older, they get to join in the fun if they want to, and they do.
Bassel, Aharon, and Akila’s favorite sport is fowling with the throwing stick because they enjoy throwing sticks at birds, and they think that they taste incredibly yummy when they get killed with sticks. 🙂
One day, it started raining when Amuba, Chebron, Jethro, Bassel, Aharon, and Akila were out fowling with the throwing stick. About thirty seconds later, it started to poor. When they were to the shore, it began to hail. The hail was about the size of golf balls. The kids that were with them got concussions because they didn’t listen to the adults to get under the shelter that Amuba, Chebron, and Jethro made for a resting space and to get out of the sun so they don’t get a sunburn and now to protect them from the hail.
When they got home, Ruth and Mysa asked if everyone was all right. Then they saw their kids and started to cry. They did everything in their power to try to heal them.
Two weeks later, the boys were all right, but Akila was not. She had cuts, bruises, broken bones, and a serious head injury, so she can’t remember what happened before she got hit in the head with hail, and she also can’t think the same way that everyone can. So, while Chebron, Amuba, and Jethro are out getting food, Mysa, Ruth, Bassel, and Aharon take care of Aya, Akila, and Abubakar at home.
Five years later, Amuba, Chebron, Jethro, Mysa, Ruth, Bassel, Aharon, Aya, Akila, and Abubakar are out in the forest having a picnic, laughing, smiling, and having a marvelous time.
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Milla,
Continue the good job of reading & blogging
Love,
Grandma & Pepe