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Tears of Mama Deya

By: O’Brien Awuah
Narrated by: Anthony William Jnr
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In the tranquil embrace of her serene bedroom, surrounded by the soft glow of moonlight filtering through the curtains, Deya sat on her bed, reminiscing about the tumultuous journey that was her life. Glistening tears raced down her cheeks and she made no attempts to wipe them. Her gaze drifted across the room, adorned with mementos of resilience and determination. Photographs captured moments of joy and triumph - her child’s high school graduation stood in the center of it all. Through the tears that caressed her cheeks, there was a glimmer of serenity and an acknowledgment of the strength she had discovered within herself. Her journey, with all its trials and tribulations, had sculpted her into a person who could look back at her struggles with both sorrow and gratitude, knowing that each step had led her to this moment of profound peace and liberation.

©2024 O'Brien Awuah (P)2024 O'Brien Awuah
Women's Fiction Inspiring

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