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Chapter 41 - SMALL TROUBLES, BIG LAUGHS:THE GHANA FILES

Chapter 9: Knock Knock — Trouble at the Door

After the mad dog Olympics, I came home, locked the door, and promised myself:

"No more wahala today. I'm resting till tomorrow. Full stop."

I stretched myself carefully on the bed like a retired footballer after a tough match.

Within minutes, my eyes were closing.

Sleep was sweetly entering my body like chilled sobolo.

Then — KNOCK! KNOCK! KNOCK!

I jumped up, heart racing.

Another KNOCK! KNOCK! — louder this time, as if the person was trying to break the door.

I dragged myself to the door and asked:

"Who's there?"

No answer.

I frowned.

"Hello? Who is it?!"

Still silence.

My tired mind started imagining spiritual attacks.

Maybe it was ghosts.

Maybe it was witches from the village.

I hesitated for a second but finally opened the door... small.

Standing there was my neighbor, Auntie Maggie, holding an empty cooking pot like a trophy.

She smiled sweetly and said:

"Oh Samuel, sorry to disturb you... but please, do you have small salt for me to borrow?"

At that point, I didn't know whether to laugh, cry, or faint.

This woman had banged my door like police were doing a raid — all just for common kitchen salt?

I forced a tired smile, told her to wait, and dragged my sore body back inside.

I looked at my tiny salt container — it was almost finished, just two sad grains looking up at me.

But I knew refusing would make me the "wicked neighbor" of the area.

I sighed and poured the little I had into a paper for her.

When I returned to give it to her, she smiled again and added sweetly:

"Oh, and if you also have small oil, I'll be grateful..."

I nearly collapsed at the door.

End of Chapter 9

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