Chapter 3

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Chapter Three I can't imagine if somebody has a dream and years towards having a book Is that all?" l demanded to know Of course not," Ayoo answered with a smile a standard book shouldn't be les than 45 page's like mong more stones to tell, you just be patient," he added. Should I go on? Ayoo enquncd . Hahaha," l laugh, just keep talking, you are not the author here but just a narrator. I explained to him to know that he must narrate his stories, and l ll be the one to do the anting and formatting aspect of the work, making it readable and interesting too. In his efforts Ayoo wanted to explain further be cause he had expe rcinled so many thing and had senes of dreams in a scqaential and had senes of dreams in a seqaential order before and after school on and on he had diffeicalhy and other aide and wish ed to to relate them most especially he wished to nanats his experiences, during and after graduation, during his services year where he retired and the sad part that led him to party with the dead. In the deep ocean of sorrow, gracias of the living, the no man's land the breeding ground of the vipers the dark solace of the lost moves the dance floor of unsaved husband, home for the homeless, the part way of easy death abod of lunatics a bank for the way word where they save and receive st with and a bus stop for travellers from north to south and east to west, the canters stage and heart of the state capital. Are you done with your adjectives?" I asked Ayoo "No l haven't "and he continued, a place where no one cares a place for fake love and hatred, full of anger and kindness, thieves and saints with mixed character a refage for smoker and drug addict drunkards, a place for all kinds of people, public cond emners and secrete condiments He ask me to borrow him some adjective, to complete his discrimination but l opted adjectives if pm yet to know the place you diseribed "I am describing Yardman Dark in Wurukum round about. Ayoo mentioned He demanded to know where to begin, new that he had explained him self with his eyes widely open, gazing at me in anticipation, it seems he had so much to talk about and hadn't actually started his entire narration I reasoned, however, the only way I can help in this situation is to allow Ayoo to flow at will and be free to give him a sense of control and direction to say anything he wants to say...
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