THE ADVENTURE BEGINS
IMANI BOOK 2
Kenyan Superhero Adventure begins.
Imani's back in Nairobi now has to juggle being a college student, daughter and legendary Spectre.
About to venture on a crazy wild adventure as a dangerous cult emerges from the...
Legend has it of a warrior, a hero and to some a savior, who the people of a small village in Kenya believed to be a hero, who saved them from various threats like colonialists, wars and even saved the entire world at one point.
Some say this hero could change the weather and affect nature and the Earth, They made the land strong and helped settle this small village.
There were so many mysteries about this hero,
How was he or she there for every generation?
Could it be the same person,
an immortal being?
Or was it passed down every generation?
The people always wondered but still, they had this hero for every generation, ever since the beginning.
They called this hero the specter because no one ever knew the face or identity, They were like a ghost that no one feared a hero of legend.
The tales and stories were passed down for every generation and yet they kept changing but something that stayed the same was the heroism and valor of the Spectre.
Centuries later, the people didn't need a Spectre to save them cause life was better and the world had technology and everything was different and better and it looked like the age of the Spectre was over,
But it's not.
Because it's only the beginning of the Legend of the Spectre.
Imani that's why you have to come home to your motherland, your destiny calls and it's time for you to answer.
Come home my granddaughter ~ GRANDMA
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CHAPTER 2 IMANI
There comes a time in every person's life when they are put to the test and are made to realize who they are.
At first, I was scared and I refused to embrace my destiny, But in the end, my destiny found its way right back to me.
ONE WEEK EARLIER,
" Are you sure about this? " Amara asked her daughter.
" Mom am sure !" Imani assures her mother as she's had her luggage and was going to her rural home for the first time alone.
" Don't talk to anyone and my sister will pick you up at the bus stop," Imani's mother insisted.
" mother am eighteen years old I can take care of myself, " Imani tells her worried mother.
" Darling we believe you can and that's why we are letting you go on your own,
Your brothers have football and coding camp to head off to and your mother and I are just trapped with work, " Imani's father Darius chimed in as she hugged him.