The sacred fire roared above the shrine.
Its blue flames rose high into the night sky.
Akosua stood directly inside the shrine.
Right in front of Queen Owusu.
Her arms were spread wide.
Her body trembling.
But she did not move.
Behind her, the entire palace courtyard froze.
No one breathed.
No one spoke.
Because everyone knew what she had just done.
She had stepped into the path of the gods.
A Daughter's Plea
Akosua slowly lifted her head.
Tears streamed down her face.
Her voice trembled as she spoke.
"Please… spare her."
The wind rushed through the courtyard.
The sacred leaves around the shrine shook violently.
But the gods remained silent.
Akosua continued speaking.
"Yes… she did evil."
Her voice cracked.
"Yes… she killed my mother."
Gasps spread through the crowd.
Akosua's tears fell harder.
"But she is still the only mother I have now."
The courtyard fell completely silent.
Even Queen Owusu froze behind her.
Akosua dropped to her knees inside the shrine.
Her voice broke as she continued.
"I beg you… gods of the land."
"I beg you… spirits of the ancestors."
Her eyes lifted toward the sky.
"And spirit of my mother…"
Her voice shook badly.
"If you can hear me tonight…"
"Please forgive her."
The wind blew stronger.
But still—
The gods said nothing.
The Priest's Outrage
Suddenly the chief priest screamed.
"ABOMINATION!"
His voice exploded across the courtyard.
Everyone jumped.
Okomfo Dapaah rushed forward angrily.
His staff struck the ground loudly.
"Akosua!" he shouted.
His face burned with anger.
"Do you know what you are doing?"
Akosua slowly turned toward him.
Tears still ran down her face.
The priest pointed his staff at her.
"You have entered the shrine of judgment!"
"You have interrupted the decision of the gods!"
His voice thundered.
"You are challenging the gods themselves!"
Gasps spread through the watching crowd.
But Akosua shook her head slowly.
"No," she said quietly.
Her voice was weak.
"But I am not challenging them."
She turned back toward the sacred fire.
"I am only begging for mercy."
Fear Spreads
Queen Owusu's entire body was shaking.
She stared at Akosua in disbelief.
This girl…
The daughter of the woman she killed…
Was now protecting her.
Queen Owusu burst into loud tears.
"Akosua!" she cried.
But Akosua did not turn.
Across the courtyard, King Owusu stepped forward.
His face looked terrified.
"Akosua!" he shouted.
His voice trembled.
"Come out of the shrine!"
His tears fell freely now.
"The gods will strike you!"
The Supreme King also stepped forward.
King Aldean's voice was serious.
"Child… leave the shrine immediately."
Even the guards looked frightened.
No one in the kingdom had ever interrupted a judgment ritual like this.
It was dangerous.
Extremely dangerous.
But Akosua refused to move.
She remained kneeling inside the shrine.
Her head bowed.
Her voice trembling.
"Please…"
A Cry to the Dead
Akosua lifted her eyes again.
She stared directly into the blue sacred fire.
"Mother…"
The word echoed softly.
"If your spirit is near…"
Her voice broke again.
"Please hear me."
The wind suddenly slowed.
The fire flickered strangely.
Akosua continued speaking through her tears.
"I know she hurt you."
"I know she took your life."
"But please…"
Her voice cracked.
"Forgive her."
Behind her, Queen Owusu began sobbing uncontrollably.
The courtyard had become completely silent again.
Then suddenly—
Someone else shouted.
"AKOSUA!"
It was Kofi.
He had rushed forward from the crowd.
His face was wet with tears.
His voice shook badly.
"Please come out!"
He stretched his hand toward her.
"I don't want to lose you!"
His chest rose and fell quickly.
"You've already suffered too much!"
Akosua slowly turned her head toward him.
But she still did not move.
The Impossible Happens
Then something strange happened.
The sacred fire began moving differently.
The blue flames slowly twisted upward.
The wind stopped.
Complete silence fell across the courtyard.
The chief priest's eyes widened.
He lifted his staff slowly.
"The spirits are moving."
The crowd held its breath.
Then a soft light appeared inside the shrine.
Not fire.
Not smoke.
A glowing mist.
Slowly…
The mist began taking shape.
A woman's shape.
Gasps exploded across the courtyard.
People fell to their knees.
Because everyone could see it.
For the first time that night—
Everyone saw the spirit.
Not just the priests.
Not just the kings.
Everyone.
A glowing woman stood inside the shrine.
Her body looked made of soft light.
Her long hair flowed like wind.
Her face was calm.
Beautiful.
Peaceful.
Queen Owusu suddenly screamed.
"No!"
Her body trembled violently.
She recognized that face.
Afia Serwaa.
The woman she killed twenty years ago.
The spirit began walking slowly toward Akosua.
The sacred fire did not touch her.
The wind did not move her.
She simply walked forward.
Akosua slowly turned.
Her eyes widened.
"Mother…" she whispered.
Tears rolled down her face.
Behind the shrine, Mama Abena collapsed to her knees.
"She has come," she whispered.
Ama Serwaa held Kwabena tightly.
The boy stared in shock.
"Is that… our mother?" he asked softly.
No one answered him.
Because no one could take their eyes off the shrine.
Frozen Kingdom
The entire palace courtyard stood frozen.
Even the chief priest did not move.
The spirit of Afia Serwaa continued walking.
Slowly.
Gracefully.
Until she stood directly in front of Akosua.
Queen Owusu had fallen to the ground behind them.
Her body shaking uncontrollably.
The spirit did not look at her.
Her glowing eyes rested only on Akosua.
Akosua slowly bowed her head.
Tears fell onto the sacred floor.
"Mother…"
Her voice trembled.
"I'm begging you…"
"Please forgive her."
The spirit said nothing.
She simply looked at her daughter.
Then she lifted her glowing hand slowly.
The wind suddenly returned.
The sacred fire exploded higher.
The chief priest's voice trembled.
"The ancestors are watching."
The entire courtyard waited.
Everyone wanted to know what would happen next.
Would the spirit accept the plea?
Would she reject it?
Would the gods strike them both?
But something strange happened.
The spirit did not speak.
The gods did not speak either.
The sacred fire continued burning.
But the voice of judgment did not return.
Even the chief priest looked confused.
"The gods are… silent."
A whisper spread across the courtyard.
The gods had never been silent during judgment before.
Never.
The priest looked worried.
He lifted his staff again.
"Great gods of the land!"
His voice echoed loudly.
"Speak your decision!"
But nothing happened.
Only the wind answered him.
Inside the shrine, the spirit of Afia Serwaa slowly stretched her glowing hand toward Akosua's face.
Akosua froze.
Tears ran down her cheeks.
The spirit's fingers almost touched her.
The entire palace held its breath.
Because no one knew what that touch meant.
Forgiveness?
Judgment?
Or something far more dangerous.
And just as the glowing hand was about to touch Akosua—
The sacred fire suddenly exploded violently.
The ground shook.
The voice of the gods thundered across the courtyard.
And everyone froze.
