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Can You Really Survive In America?

Is the American Dream just an illusion? Bayo, an outsider with a sharp mind, is thrust into the complex reality of American life. Here, ideals clash with harsh realities, and survival hinges on navigating a world of power struggles and hidden agendas. Bayo's perspective challenges the status quo, forcing him to confront societal injustices and question the very essence of the American Dream. Will his fight for eternal freedom shield him or lead him down a dangerous path? =================== Disclaimer This story is a blend of history and imagination. While I've approached the time period of 1947-1950s with respect, I've also taken creative liberties to craft a compelling narrative. Names, actions, and even some cultural references are fictionalized for storytelling purposes. Think of it as a tribute to Yoruba culture, not a strict historical account. My aim is to spark interest and understanding, not mislead.

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The Beckoning Shadow

Chapter 113: The Beckoning Shadow

Bayo's fingers brushed against the stack of papers, their crisp edges a stark contrast to the worn surface of his desk. As he moved to collect them, a sudden, searing pain lanced through his head, as if a white-hot needle had been thrust into his skull. He stumbled, his vision blurring, and caught himself on the edge of the desk. The rough wood bit into his palms as he fought to stay upright.

"Èṣe o!" [Ouch!] Bayo hissed through clenched teeth, the Yoruba exclamation slipping out instinctively.

The dingy walls of his apartment seemed to ripple and warp, giving way to a flood of nightmarish visions:

Vast cityscapes crumbling like sandcastles, their inhabitants screaming in terror as the ground beneath them opened up to swallow them whole.

The mocking laughter of Èsù, cruel and gleeful, echoing across a desolate landscape strewn with the wreckage of human civilization.