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Chapter 39 - SMALL TROUBLES, BIG LAUGHS:THE GHANA FILES

Chapter 7: Waking Up Like an Overused Grandpa

The next morning, I woke up — or should I say, tried to wake up.

As I opened my eyes, I realized my body was no longer mine.

My neck was stiff.

My waist felt like somebody had borrowed it and returned it broken.

Even my knees were making that "kri-kri" sound like a rusty gate hinge.

I tried turning on the bed... mistake.

Pain shot through my back like a lightning bolt.

I let out a small scream — the kind of sound goats make when you accidentally step on their tail.

"Aahh! Ei, Samuel, what have you done to yourself?" I cried inside.

I lay there thinking:

"Is this how old people feel every morning? Because if yes, then life is not easy at all."

After gathering small courage, I managed to roll myself off the bed like a sack of rotten cassava.

I stood up slowly, holding my waist like a retired boxer.

Even my breathing sounded tired.

When I looked at myself in the mirror, I laughed sadly.

My hair was scattered, eyes swollen, lips dry — I looked like a rejected prophet after 40 days in the wilderness.

I decided to stretch a little to ease the pains.

Biggest mistake of my life.

The moment I lifted my arm, my back cracked so loudly that even the house lizard jumped from the ceiling.

At that point, I accepted my new reality:

"Today, you are no longer Samuel the strong man. You are Samuel the injured veteran."

I limped to the bathroom like an abandoned soldier going to war again, praying that the broken pipe wouldn't disgrace me a second time.

End of Chapter 7

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