Chapter 2

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Rhashidah was a woman of great beauty. Her mother was black while her father was white. Rhashidah took the best of both races. She was very curvy like her mother and her color was like that of an anthill. Her hairs were black, long and wavy, she had a long heart-shaped face, her eyes were golden, framed by long black lashes and she was seven feet tall. Rhashidah was from a clan that, for reasons best known to Gulha, were not given any mystical powers, but they were cherished and respected because they were the cleaners and the service people of Ti Gulha. They were usually well rewarded and appreciated for their services in the entire kingdom. They were a happy people. Rhashidah was brought into the palace to work as a cleaner by a council member who was a close friend of her father. Mostly because she could not fit in anywhere else. She was too restless. From the very first day she set her eyes on ArtchBurtcher ArtchMigerd in the palace, she wanted him for herself even though she knew he had a love spouse and he could never belong to her. General ArtchBurtcher was a sight to behold. He was a dark black man, eight feet tall with a well-shaved head and a long, hard face devoid of humor. He was built strong.He had a wide chest and strong arms and legs. He looked really formidable, but surprisingly, his eyes, when you looked into them, were soft and kind. Rhashidah believed she loved him, and she did everything possible to catch his attention. When all failed, she became desperate. In her desperation, she went out of line and broke many rules and regulations of her office and station and she was sacked. When Rhashidah was sent back home she was heartbroken because, she felt that all hope of ever attracting the attention of ArtchBurtcher was lost until her aunt, who produce perfumes and cosmetics as a side Hussle, sent her to the market close to the border to buy raw materials for her work. At the border market,Rhashidah met the merchant that gave her materials and tools to weaken and eventually mate with ArtchBurtcher. But when ArtchBurtcher still rejected her, even after mateing with her,she killed him using an enchanted knife to cut him. Rhashidah had Miciry in D’ Wretched a few months after she was sentenced. Shortly afterwards, she met her Gulha given love spouse. She regretted not waiting on Ti Gulha to bring her love spouse any way it saw fit. Rhashidah hated General ArtchBurtcher for sentencing her Gulha given spouse to D’ Wretched earlier, preventing their meeting. From that day onwards, she hated Miciry, her son, the product of her mistaken love for ArtchBurtcher; who became a constant reminder of her mistake and impatience.
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