IT WAS WRITTEN IN THE STARS - AN ACCOUNT OF LIVES IMPACTED BY 'EVERYDAY ADVERSITIES.' PART 86.

 








That was averted when Kazaliwa rang his parents and informed them of the situation. 

With them not wanting him to risk or do something that could breech his parole license, they decided to drive to out into the country to find him. 

Having agreed that they would rendezvous at a supermarket. 

Which they did. In the course of time, this incident would lose some its details for Mfanyazaki. 

Although he would vaguely recall meeting his son's then, ex-boss, in the the supermarket's car park.  




And having had a brief and amiable conversation with him.  Before Kazaliwa went into the supermarket and either him or his mother, Nzuri, bought him something to eat. 

After which the got into the car and endeavoured to find their way home, along an unknown, to them, route.

Mfanyazaki would also think he could remember him and his son having some rather fraught conversation on the return journey. 

Partly because  he did not agree with Kazaliwa's then, to him, seemingly rash action, and the stress it placed on his parents.

To be continued!





Comments

Popular posts from this blog

JUST A THOUGHT - ARE PRISONS A SYMBOL OF A PUNITIVE SOCIETY? THE END....

THE ISRAEL/PALESTINIAN WAR AND HOW ISRAEL'S LATEST ATROCITY MIGHT HAVE SEALED ITS EVENTUAL DEFEAT! P.4.

THE ISRAEL/PALESTINIAN WAR AND HOW ISRAEL'S LATEST ATROCITY MIGHT HAVE SEALED ITS EVENTUAL DEFEAT! P.1

THE EMMANUEL CHURCH SERVICE - GODISM, RELIGION AND THE END OF RATIONALITY?