They say
you’re pronounced dead once your heart stops beating, yet this wasn’t the case
for Logan. At school he would write his depressing poems with anonymous
signature. Little did he know walls have ears. Everyone knew it was his. Most
of them made fun of him while others called him names and ‘attention seeker.’
The filled
pages that were once empty felt the pain of his bleeding ink. Whatever the
response he got from his schoolmates, made him stop writing yet the book and
the pen felt his loneliness like a buried empty coffin.
A teacher
once approached him, asking him to get a therapy session in the school which he
did without hesitation. He tried to open up but got choked in his own words.
This seemed too much for him. He gave himself a halt in attending the sessions.
He was just
a ten year old junior high student who knew nothing, about life. His life was
always a one way traffic-home to school to home. Everyday, he walked down the
street wishing someone would see him and hear his tormented soul screaming out
for help or maybe get a hug and hear a whisper, “It’s just a nightmare boy, you
are going to be alright.”
Sadly, the
reality of his lonesome life was like a nightmare dressed in a day dream,
walking home to a guardian father who was ever drunk and would sometimes
wrestle Logan for nothing. Logan would then run for his innocent life into his
room and lock himself from his father’s rage and fury.
One day,
Logan fell asleep in his cubicle room and forgot to lock his door. When his
drunk father arrived back late at the wee hours of the night, he realized
Logan’s door wasn’t locked. “This is the perfect timing” he thought to himself
as he entered the room full of smiles. In the dark, he grabbed him by his neck,
frightened Logan screamed on top of his voice but no one was there for him. He
made him draw seven pose and molested
little Logan.
That reality became a recurring nightmare. Who could he call, if
the only place to feel safe turned out to be his slaughter house and his
guardian angel into a beast disguised as human? How was he going to speak of
this? What of his dignity as a boy? What would people think of him? If it were you, what could you do?
BY BRIAN MRIRA
ORIGINAL STORY BY
EMMANUEL KOMORA
@merlthepoet

People pay attention to women most of the time and forget some boys need protection from the society as well. Boys also face domestic abuse, rape and other evil people assume only get the girl child. I hope this makes people wake up and see that the boy child also needs protection
ReplyDeleteYeah right we all hope it makes a difference
DeleteThanks for realising this. I hope you'll share to the vast community for everyone to realize
DeleteSuspense CHECK! Waiting for the continuation. Nice story
ReplyDeleteThank ya...wont let ya down
DeleteHe made him draw seven pose...
ReplyDeleteI never saw this coming, Too bad for the little Logan
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DeleteSo sad.......truth is these things are happening on a daily basis.Many people don't know who to trust or turn out too,never the less we should give them a listening ear and judge less.
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DeleteWaaah sad ,only God can be our friend at all times . May God see Logan through his struggles events we wait for the continuation.
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DeleteSo sad what Logan was going through is what boychild passing today but nobody bothers,,so sad
ReplyDeleteWe gonna make a difference now
DeleteWaaaaah can't wait for the continuation...... Umetuacha na suspense... Nice work though
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ReplyDeleteNice article #boychild manenoz
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DeleteDamn.thats tough.nice start.
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ReplyDeleteInteresting story,thou'.!!....poor Logan...God is watching..one day u'l stand on yo on...trust me.ok nice peace..bt left us hunging"""""
ReplyDeleteSad story... waiting for another episode
ReplyDeleteSo bad
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