Man and His Love by Bright Aboagye
After a long search, a Ghanaian chief finds his wife, who did not want to be found. Image generated with OpenAI He found her in Cape Coast. Cape Coast had not changed since his last visit years ago. The buildings still held the sun like it belonged to them. The breeze still shrieked through the alleys, carrying the salt and the burden of history. Even the dust felt familiar under his sandals as he walked down the alleyway between a kenkey seller and a secondhand bookstall. The chop bar was just where the receipt had said it would be; it was behind a pink-painted building, beneath a blue-and-yellow umbrella that flapped against the wind like it had complaints to file. He stood outside it for a long time. It was not the kind of place you expected to find the woman you had failed. The one you had pushed away, bruised with grief and pride. There she was, visible through the open entrance, placing a bowl of fufu in front of a hunched-over man who had already begun licking ...