An Angel from God: She said, she came to see me, and had been there for about thirty
minutes. She heard me talking, she thought someone was with me. She got nearer
and saw that I was sleeping and dreaming. The conversation between me and my
mother was interesting. She felt it would be bad to break it. Then when I
started crying in my dream and pleading with my mother, she could not help but
woke me up. Looking into her eyes I saw tears, saw she must have been weeping
silently with me.
She opened the shopping bag she was carrying and brought out a
beautiful dress and a nice pair of shoes. She asked me to get dressed. She said
that I was going with her and she would take care of me since I had no one. She
told me she was moved to tears the morning she saw me and that my story reminded
her of her childhood experience. She was grateful to God for being able to come
out of that situation.
Yes, initially I did not know
her name. Timidly, I asked her name and she said I should call her Aunt
Agatha. She was very beautiful. Aunt Agatha lost her mother at the age of eight
too. Her relative that promised to look after her had subjected her to different forms of abuses - child labour, child
slavery, etc. She could not escape her cruel aunt at her tender age. Her
situation was more like that of a prisoner. Now she would not forgive herself
if she left me behind for another day in the open and in the midst of so much
danger. To her I was very lucky not to have fallen into the hands of
ritualists.
Aunt Agatha wondered how many children were being subjected to the same
conditions as myself daily. Only God knows how many might have died in a
mysterious manner and how many were still being maltreated by their uncles,
aunts and relatives, after assuring their parents that the children were in
good hands and had a promising future. My adopted aunt was obviously talking
aloud to herself. I was watching every expression on her face. I could see some
anger burning in her. She seemed a wealthy lady. The car she drove was very
beautiful. She was equally a pretty lady. She seemed nice.
Children have their guardian angels. I do pray to my guardian angel.
Aunty Agatha looked nice to me but I still felt a little uncomfortable with her. I
could not really describe how I felt. I did not feel any sign of danger or feel
threatened yet my past experience with my mother’s relative, Aunt Nene, was
still fresh on my mind and I wanted to be sure this Aunt Agatha was not going
to be like her.
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