Prisca & James (Chapter 3) – The Hypocrisy of Conflict & Peace
A Pokot community in need. Two individuals - Prisca and James - on a mission to uplift them. Their determination is fueled by the struggles they witness every day, and a promise of
Prisca & James (Chapter 2) – A Purpose of Love
The Pokot plains echoed with grief and suspicion as loss struck hard, dividing a once-united community. Amid the tension, can James and Prisca continue to stand as beacons of hope,
Prisca & James (Chapter 1) -Love Re-Ignited….
James, heartbroken by a love long lost, finds himself in Pokot, caught between the memories of a life that slipped away and the security of a current path. Will he risk everything
The Reunion
Finale on Love in The Heart Timothy made sure he and Grace arrived at the courthouse well ahead of everyone else. Two plans had hit his mind the day Lina called Grace to invite the
Grace Wrestles with the Dry Roses Saga – Part 2
Their gate, a silent sentinel of their shared residence, obediently swung open upon detecting the approach of Tim's car. Grace heard its mechanical sigh as the gate closed. She bra
Grace Wrestles with the Dry Roses Saga Part 1
As Grace navigates the twists and turns of her husband Tim's unexpected connections to a past she never knew, she uncovers a web of intrigue and nostalgia that leaves her questioni
Terry’s Intrigue Over The Dry Flowers Part 2
By Haron Wachira Terry's phone rang. “Hi, Auntie,” Terry said after quickly answering the phone. “Where are you?” Lina asked. Terry couldn’t tell what she was reading in
Terry’s Intrigue Over the Dry Flowers Part 1
By Haron Wachira They returned home on the evening flight from Mombasa, and, after enduring nearly two hours of the infamous snarl-ups on Nairobi’s roads, at last got to their ne
Mystery of the Dry Flowers – Part 2
Dive into a tale of unforeseen twists and unprecedented events, and take the journey with G. as she tries to navigate them. This riveting narrative, is only part 2, of more that is
Mika And The Green Bundle
By Haron Wachira Neither Mika nor any of his schoolmates, the whole crowd of 10 boys and girls, wore a watch, so they did not know exactly what time it was. But they all knew