THE TWIN

THE TWIN

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Language: English
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The Drama portrays History about the Yoruba, An African tribe, the story revolves around the main Protagonist the TWIN Taiye and Kehinde they are indispensable and Powerful, they are from the royal family. Read and enjoy more exciting series in this book, calmly sit and enjoy and finds out what happened in the book. Happy Reading

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11 Chapters
Chapter One
Many monsoons ago, before the trend of civilization, there was a great kingdom named ìlú Olúyọ̀le. This great kingdom was ruled by many successful Kings and queens until it was the reign king Aderoju Olanrewaju Adegorioye and his wife, Queen Adebisi Ashabi Adegorioye. In the history of Oluyole kingdom, there had being no king or queen that ruled with no children. The reign of king Aderoju was the best reign as king in the village. As good as his reign was, he had but one curse from the gods, no child to take over his place when he's dead. They've been duped on many occasions by many fake native doctors in the course of searching for a child. One day, the gods blessed them with a faithful native doctor that revealed to them the truth the future upholds for Oluyole due to their curse from the gods. Before the presence of the native doctor, the king had been having a strange dream be that none of his subject could interpret. Even his most trusted wise men could not
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Chapter Two
Many years passed, the people of Oluyole kingdom expected the great fall and the birth of the children who would make her rise again even after their demise. The king had the same dream again, exactly like the first one. That was just a message from the gods that the great fall is already at the corner but the dimension it's going to take, no body knew. They just had to be prepared for it. Even at that, Logos never seized to flourish bountifully. Everything still went on peacefully, which ignited the jealousy and fury of the nearby villages. Oluyole kingdom had the strongest army in all the villages that surrounded her, which made it difficult for them to strike her down but still, they didn't seize to nuture their hidden fury against Oluyole, they needed to strike a very MIGHTY BLOW against her. They started holding meetings upon meetings on how to strike this blow. They came to a resolution that the only way to strike Oluyole kingdom down is war. They all came together and sent an
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Chapter Three
What a great fall it was for the people of Oluyole!! The slaves were taken away. Back then, slaves were taken for sale. At least, they'll be alive and hope for freedom in future but that wasn't the case for the people of Oluyole. They were all caged and left alone to starve to death except a wom. A merchant, who was heading south, saw them along the footpath heading away from Oluyole to where they were left alone. Merchant (Soliloquizing): Oh no!! These are slaves!! I need to buy one of them for my pleasure. He stopped them. Merchant: Hello my brothers!!! How are you doing? I pretty sure these are captives taken after war ended. A man who seemed to be the head of the warriors answered him. His name was ogunniyi. Ogunniyi: Yes brother!! Why did you stop us? These slaves aren't for sale. Merchant: Oh no!! I'm sorry but just let me buy one of them at any price y
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Chapter Four
What a pity!! Fate has made Oluwafunke and her unborn baby forest dwellers. What future does the forest holds for them? She became a lone person with no companion to talk with, share thoughts and feelings with or even play with. All she did was just to walk deep in the woods, sleep under shades of big trees, find something to eat and run away from dangerous animals. One day, she had a deep sleep and her mother appeared to her in her dream. Àsàké: Oluwafunke! Oluwafunke!! Oluwafunke!! Omo mi!! She turned opened her eyes and saw the spirit of her mother. Oluwafunke: Mumi!!! For many days I've been in this scary forest alone. Maami!! I should have chosen to be his wife than to be alone here in the open. She sighed, sat next to her daughter and placed her head on her chest. Àsàké: Hmmmmmmm!! Omo mi!! What you don't know is that being out here in the open is far better than being his wife because you'll end up being a slave again and that slavery t
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Chapter five
As kids, Taiwo and Keyinde omo Olufunke loved themselves. The bravery in them was no match to kids of the same age range with them. Their strengths was enough to kill a lion. One day, at the age of ten, Taiwo and Keyinde when they ran out of food. Taiwo: Mum!! Keyinde and I are ready to go hunting. We don't have meat to eat again. Olufunke sat up on her handmade woven mat. Olufunke: my children!!! Hmmmmmmm!!!! The gods blessings shall never leave you. They shall never seize to protect you. Keyinde (the female): Amen! Amen!! Amen!! Olufunke: Don't leave each other Keyinde: Mum!! You know the kind of children you have now!!! You know the kind of love I have for my brother, it's as if he shouldn't leave my side for once...abi Taye?? Taiwo: yes oooo He held his sister's hand sideways firmly. Taiwo: Mu
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Chapter Six
The lives of Taiwo and Keyinde omo Olufunke became nothing to write home about after the demise of their mother. They wandered deeper into the woods like a lost hunter. They walked for many days with little or no food and water to satiate their thirst and hunger.Keyinde: Taiwo please let's have a rest here. We've been walking all day with no food and water and no animal came our way because we're already lost in this part of the forest and no animal can come here except for the big snakes. Please let's take a rest before we fall out of weakness and hit our heads on hard rocks.He sighed as he heeded his sister's advice.Taiwo: Let's rest on that tree trunk and maybe sleep there for the night.Keyinde: Okay....... what are we going to eat? We've not eaten anything for days now.Taiwo: Wait here let me go find some fruits for us.Keyinde: Okay!! Please be quick oooo I can't bear to loose you tooHe kissed her on her forehead.Ta
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Chapter Seven
The lives of Taiwo and Keyinde became nothing to write home about after the demise of their mother. They wandered deeper into the woods like a lost hunter. They walked for many days with little or no food and water to satiate their thirst and hunger. Keyinde: Taiwo please let's have a rest here. We've been walking all day with no food and water and no animal came our way because we're already lost in this part of the forest and no animal can come here except for the big snakes. Please let's take a rest before we fall out of weakness and hit our heads on hard rocks. He sighed as he heeded his sister's advice. Taiwo: Let's rest on that tree trunk and maybe sleep there for the night. Keyinde: Okay....... what are we going to eat? We've not eaten anything for days now. Taiwo: Wait here let me go find some fruits for us. Keyinde: Okay!! Please be quick oooo I can'
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Chapter Eight
Many days passed, Taiwo and Keyinde learnt many things in the wolf way, almost forgetting their human natural behavior. They only talked like humans when they were alone together. On the same tree they used to talk alone, they talked about their progress. Keyinde: Hmmm....now we're gradually becoming animals in human form. Taiwo: Yes!! Learning their ways is the only way to survive alone in this jungle. Keyinde: That's true though!! Mother is watching over us everyday. Taiwo: I know she'd be happy with us wherever she is right now. I miss her a lot. Keyinde: I miss her too Just then they heard the loud whistle of the bird in the sky passing a message throughout the jungle that the wolves have done the unthinkable, making mancubs their alpha and beta. Almost immediately, all the wolves stood, ready to fight anyone who trespassed their territory. For thousands
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Chapter Nine
After that night, they began to blame themselves for giving chance to the devil to tempt them. Keyinde knew she was the one who let the devil into their midst so she had to apologize to her brother. She did that after the council meeting with the alpha animals. She knelt before him. Keyinde: Taiwo!! I know I'm the one to be blamed for our predicament. Please, forgive me!! For.......... He interrupted her. Taiwo: Did our plea to mother last night made her reverse the punishment? Keyinde: Just for....... He interrupted her bluntly and very harsh. Taiwo: Did it?? Answer my question.. Keyinde: No but..... He interrupted her again bluntly. Taiwo: Same as this plea of yours too. Had it been it can change or reverse the punishment, I'd have gladly forgiven you but no, it can't so just get up now and get
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Chapter Ten
And Taiwo rose from the dead. "What a miracle!!" Dyanga was really happy that for the first time in her life, she was able to rise a man from the dead and give him life again. She only heard tales of how it happened from her parents, she never tried it before but then, she did it. Her confidence didn't fail her. But the risen merman didn't remember anything about how he got there. Dyanga: Marimar dakula malisi Eywa!! Marimar dakula malisi Eywa!! Marimar dakula malisi Eywa!! Marimar dakula............(All thanks to Eywa) Taiwo interrupted her with his surprise and anxious question. Taiwo: Where am I? She continued thanking Eywa. Dyanga: Marimar dakula malisi Eywa!! Marimar dakula malisi Eywa!!! Marimar dakula malisi Eywa!!! Marimar dakula........ He interrupted her again, a bit harsh this time. Taiwo: I said where am I??? 
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