Chapter 4 4: Anger Venting

He would say that they both were relieved when the cars had no space left and after they had buried the body of her father, she had no other way to get her to Maiduguri but through their car. That was easier, because that way, he would know the refugee camp she had been taken to. She was still kneeling in front of the grave of her father as she made no sound, nor were there tears now rolling down to her cheeks, it seemed as though she had finally gotten tired of crying or she simply was in denial of all that was happening to her.

"Let s go," he spoke and waited. His other soldiers were already in the vehicle and they were waiting for them. It seemed to him that she didn't hear him, but it was dark now, and there were no other voices around for him to say that she was carried away by a different sound.