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03/02/2025
THE DRUMMER BOY - EPISODE 11
Queen Ama's eyes sparkled with warmth as she took Kofi's hand in hers. "Kofi, I have been thinking a lot about our friendship," she said. "And I have come to realize that I would love for you to be a part of my kingdom."
Kofi's heart skipped a beat as he looked at the queen in surprise. "What do you mean, Your Majesty?" he asked.
Queen Ama smiled. "I mean that I would like for you to stay in the palace with me," she said. "I would like for you to be my official drummer, and to play for me and my court on a regular basis."
Kofi's eyes widened in amazement. He had never imagined that the queen would ask him to stay in the palace with her.
"But that's not all," Queen Ama said, her voice filled with excitement. "I would also like for you to be a part of my kingdom in a more official capacity. I would like for you to be my advisor, and to help me make decisions for the good of our kingdom."
Kofi felt like he was dreaming. He had never imagined that he would be given such an honor.
"Your Majesty, I am deeply grateful for your offer," he said, trying to find the right words. "I would be honored to accept your offer and to serve you and our kingdom to the best of my ability."
Queen Ama smiled, her eyes shining with happiness. "I knew I could count on you, Kofi," she said. "Together, we will make our kingdom a better place for all of our people."
And with that, Kofi's life was forever changed. He became a part of the queen's inner circle, and he used his music and his wisdom to help her make decisions for the good of their kingdom.
But little did Kofi know, not everyone was happy about his newfound position in the palace. There were those who were jealous of his influence over the queen, and who would stop at nothing to bring him dōwn.
As the days went by, Queen Ama would often gather people from all over the kingdom to come and listen to Kofi play his music. She would invite nobles and commoners, young and old, and Kofi would play for them all.
The people would sit in awe, mesmerized by the beauty and power of Kofi's music. They would clap and cheer, and some would even cry tears of joy.
One day, Queen Ama's friend, a noblewoman named Nala, came to visit the palace. She was a beautiful woman, with long, flowing hair and piercing green eyes.
As Kofi played his music for the gathered crowd, Nala watched him with a mixture of fascination and admiration. She had never seen anyone play the drums with such passion and skill.
After the music ended, Nala approached Kofi and introduced herself. Kofi was taken aback by her beauty and charm, but he tried to remain composed.
Nala asked Kofi to tell her about his music, and Kofi explained how he had learned to play the drums from his father. He told her about the visions he saw when he played, and how they guided him in his life.
Nala listened with rapt attention, her eyes shining with wonder. As Kofi spoke, she felt herself falling deeply in love with him.
She was amazed by his kindness, his humility, and his passion for his music. She felt a deep connection to him, and she knew that she wanted to spend the rest of her life with him.
As the days went by, Nala found herself spending more and more time with Kofi. She would attend his music performances, and she would often visit him in his quarters.
Kofi, for his part, was oblivious to Nala's feelings. He was too busy enjoying the queen's favor and playing his music for the people.
But Nala was determined to make Kofi see her in a different light. She was determined to make him fall in love with her.
And so, she began to plot and scheme, trying to find ways to get Kofi's attention. She would often "accidentally" bump into him in the palace corridors, and she would try to strike up conversations with him.
Kofi, for his part, was confused by Nala's behavior. He didn't understand why she was being so friendly and flirtatious.
But he couldn't deny the fact that he was enjoying her company. She was beautiful, charming, and intelligent, and he found himself looking forward to their conversations.
As the days turned into weeks, Kofi found himself falling deeper and deeper under Nala's spell. He didn't realize it yet, but he was in danger of losing his heart to the noblewoman.
And Queen Ama, who had been watching the whole scene unfold, couldn't help but feel a pang of jealousy. She had grown accustomed to having Kofi all to herself, and she didn't like the idea of sharing him with anyone else.
Queen Ama's eyes narrowed as she watched Kofi and Nala laughing and talking together. She had been noticing the way Nala had been flirtïng with Kofi, and she didn't like it one bit.
She called Kofi to her chambers, her voice firm but controlled. "Kofi, I need to talk to you about something," she said, her eyes flashing with warning.
Kofi looked at her curiously, wondering what was wrong. "What is it, Your Majesty?" he asked.
Queen Ama's expression turned stêrn. "It's about Nala," she said. "I've noticed the way she's been flirting with you, and I don't like it. She's not a good influence on you, Kofi. She's manipulative and cunning, and she'll stop at nothing to get what she wants."
Kofi looked at the queen in surprise. He hadn't realized that she felt so strongly about Nala. "But, Your Majesty, Nala seems like a nice person," he said.
Queen Ama's expression turned cold. "Don't be fooled, Kofi," she said. "Nala is not what she seems. She's a snãke in the grass, waiting to strike. And I won't let her hürt you."
Kofi felt a shiver run down his spine as he looked at the queen. He had never seen her so angry and protective before. "I understand, Your Majesty," he said. "I'll stay away from Nala."
Queen Ama's expression softened slightly. "Good," she said. "I just want to protect you, Kofi. You're a special person, and I don't want anyone to hürt you."
Kofi smiled, feeling a sense of gratitude towards the queen. "Thank you, Your Majesty," he said. "I appreciate your concern."
But as he left the queen's chambers, Kofi couldn't help but feel a sense of unease. He had never seen Queen Ama so ãngry and possessive before, and it made him wonder if she was truly looking out for his best interests.
And as for Nala, Kofi couldn't help but feel a sense of curiosity. What was it about her that had made the queen so ãngry? And what secrets was she hiding?
To be continued....