Demon entity in the fray…
AARON ANSAH-AGYEMAN
SPIRITS
THE WAILING ENTITY
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EPISODE 5
There was a semblance of disorder on the corridor.
A weeping Mrs. Opoku was showing some of the sickening videos on Mr. Opoku’s phone to two of the policemen. A third policeman was trying to handcuff Mr. Opoku even though the medical orderlies had put him on a gurney and were wheeling him away.
The elderly couple, the nurses and some patients were still staring at Ledi Pedi as if they had seen a ghost of sorts.
The pastor, scared witless, blocked Ledi’s path as he tried to move away.
“Please, I beg of you, something bad is happening to Kofi,” he said earnestly. “You have to come and help him.”
“Told you to pray for him,” Ledi said and turned his back on the pastor, beating a hasty retreat through another door at the end of the corridor. He heard Mrs. Opoku shouting out his name, but he did not pause.
Ledi was descending the steps when Ela’s spirit floated across him and paused in front of him.
She was smiling, and she was glowing furiously.
She floated forward and wrapped her arms around him.
“Thank you, Mr. Pedi,” she whispered passionately. “Thank you so very much! I’m at peace now! My sister just came out of the coma! Everything is going to be fine now!”
“Yeah, girl, I know,” Ledi said.
The pastor, who had followed Ledi down the steps, looked all around him, and then a little look of fear crossed his face when he realized that Ledi was speaking to an entity he could not see.
The pastor pressed himself close against the wall protectively.
Suddenly two shining angels appeared behind Ela in all their glory.
They were so radiant that Ledi dropped his gaze, unable to watch.
“I think your journey begins, little girl,” Ledi said, and his voice was exceedingly gentle.
Ela floated slowly backward, and then she turned and saw the angels.
“I bid you farewell, Mr. Pedi,” she said feelingly. “For my sake, please, find your way back to the Lord!”
Ledi was suddenly assailed by a painful sadness as he remembered his own daughter, and he took a shuddering breath as the two angels fused around Ela, and they shot out of the corridor with a flash of speed.
“For your sake?” Ledi whispered savagely. “I don’t fucking know you, girl!”
He made to walk away, but the Pastor held his arm suddenly.
“Kofi started choking, Mr. Pedi!” he said earnestly. “There was nothing anyone could do! He couldn’t breathe!”
Ledi walked past the pastor.
“The doctors will give him oxygen, my man,” he said and quickly descended the stairs.
The pastor held the banisters and looked down at Ledi.
“Please, Pastor Pedi, please!” the pastor said plaintively, but Ledi didn’t mind him.
However, when he gained the main reception area, he saw the boy called Kofi come crashing out of a side door!
Kofi was wearing a white round neck T-shirt and boxer shorts!
He was weeping inconsolably and seemed to be running!
But he was not running…he was being pulled relentlessly by the wailing entity…that ugly, slender and bald foul spirit who was once a living man known as Ebo Sintim!
The spirit’s claw-like hands were fixed on Kofi’s wrist, and he was pulling the stumbling boy behind him.
Kofi’s four friends were running after him, and far behind them were Kofi’s mother and two medical orderlies.
To the ordinary eye it seemed like Kofi was running from the hospital on his own accord…because nobody could see that he was being pulled much against his will by the wailing entity!
Kofi’s face was horrified!
He couldn’t understand what was happening to him! He didn’t know, and couldn’t see what was pulling him along so relentlessly with such savage hatred!
Kofi couldn’t even feel the entity gripping his wrist. All he knew was that he just couldn’t control his movements, and to him this meant he was getting out of his mind!
Ledi stopped and watched what was going on with narrowed eyes.
The sheer hatred and vindictiveness on the wailing entity’s face floored Ledi, and he felt his anger sizzling!
The spirit dragged Kofi forward relentlessly, and even when Kofi crashed heavily to the floor, knocking his head against the curved surface of the reception desk, the spirit dragged him along the floor for a moment, and then it let Kofi go.
The spirit soared into the ceiling of the reception area, all along wailing mournfully, its face fierce and filled with bad intention as it watched Kofi balefully, enjoying every second of its sickening torture.
Kofi’s friends helped him up.
Kofi was still sobbing, his face frantic and totally panicked now.
Most of the people in the reception were on their feet, looking on sheepishly, not understanding what was going on!
Kofi’s mother reached her son’s side and reached out to touch him.
The spirit of Ebo Sintim screeched and wailed in a maddened voice from the ceiling, and then it came sweeping down with fury, grabbed Kofi by the shoulders, and pulled him fiercely out of the main glass doors!
Now people were screaming because the speed and position at which Kofi had gone out of the glass doors was not human in any way!
Much against his will, Ledi quickened his steps and was almost running when he threw the door open and went out. He saw Ebo Sintim carrying Kofi along, almost lifting him off the ground. Ledi saw that the spirit was carrying the screaming man toward the main street as Kofi’s mother and friends ran after him.
“Kofi, Kofi, stop, Kofi!” his mother was screaming. “Please stop!”
Ledi’s blood ran cold when he looked down the street and saw a huge truck approaching at top speed, and suddenly he knew what that mean spirit was trying to do!
“Sweet Jesus H. Christ!” Ledi muttered to himself and raced forward hard, pushing people out of his way.
The huge truck was almost at the entrance to the hospital.
The spirit had a gleeful look on its face as it tossed Kofi toward the road.
Kofi screamed shrilly, aware that death was but a hair’s breadth away!
Ledi Pedi reached out blindly, desperately, and grabbed one of Kofi’s hands tightly and pulled the young man back!
The truck driver was blasting on the horn as it zoomed past.
A second too late and it would have mashed Kofi to pulp.
Ledi steadied Kofi just as the spirit let out a soulful wail of agony, as it hung in the sky, its evil eyes penetrating into Ledi with ugly hatred.
“Yooooooouuuuuu!” the spirit of Ebo Sintim wailed, and then he flew at Ledi with flailing hands, intending to rip him apart.
Ledi threw a savage punch, and it hurled the spirit back hard, and the spirit screamed with a mixture of pain, fear and good old fury!
There it was, hanging far into the sky and looking at Ledi with such blatant and undiluted wrath that Ledi could barely look at him.
“You meddled again?” the spirit wailed in a terrible voice. “You stop me again? You will dieeeeee!!”
with a high-pitched wail, it shot higher into the sky, and soon Ledi could not see him.
Kofi’s mother and the other people joined hem.
Kofi was looking around dazedly. Shivering with terror.
“I felt it!” he murmured fearfully. “I could hear his voice in my ear! It was Ebo Sintim! He was…was screaming…I could hear it! I could hear him!”
“Oh, hush darling, hush, hush, hush!” his mother whispered and hugged him tightly. “You know that’s not true! Ebo is dead, my sweetheart! What evil is worrying my son! Oh, dear Lord, help us, please!”
There was a sizeable crowd now, and Ledi tried to steal away, but Kofi suddenly rushed at him and held his upper arm.
“Oh, sir!” he cried in a broken voice. “You saved me again. Thank you, sir! Thank you very much! But I need your help! I think something bad is going to happen to me! Help me, please help me!”
Ledi dragged his arm away and took a step back, and his face was cold.
“I have no power to help you, boy!” he said firmly. “Go to church, renew your faith, and you’ll be fine.”
And that was when Kofi broke down totally.
He could not speak as he wept bitterly and helplessly, his acute fear getting the better of him.
A nurse took Kofi’s arm and injected him.
The young man’s body went limp, and he was put on a gurney and wheeled away.
Ledi Pedi was fast moving away, but the flustered pastor followed him.
“Ebo Sintim and Kofi Mintah were very good friends,” the pastor said in a tired voice. “Best friends, even. Kofi was going to be the best man at Ebo Sintim and Esi’s marriage.”
Ledi Pedi frowned darkly, but he did not stop.
“Ebo was going to marry Esi, but he fell sick!” the pastor continued as he hurried after Ledi. “He had some strange disease. His organs began to fail, and he died within a year! Kofi and Esi consoled each other, and they fell in love in the process! Ebo died almost a year ago!”
Ledi stopped and turned toward the pastor.
“I didn’t catch your name,” he said softly.
“Oh!” the elderly man said and his brow furrowed. “Yes, I believe I didn’t introduce myself. I’m Pastor Sam Portuphy of the Saint Bediako Parish, Madina.”
Ledi nodded and took a step toward the man of God.
He put a hand on the man’s left shoulder.
“Now listen, Sam,” Pedi said carefully. “I don’t give a fuck about Kofi, do you hear me? I don’t give a fuck about Esi, and I don’t give a fuck about Ebo Sintim, or you, or Kofi’s mother! For some reason, the spirit of Ebo Sintim wants to kill Kofi. You’re a pastor, so pray for him and deal with it!”
He turned away, and Pastor Sam shook his head sadly.
“What happened to you, Pastor Ledi?” he asked in a distressed voice. “What happened to you? You used to be so good, so powerful, so kind! You lost your family, yes, but…”
“Hey!” Ledi Pedi screamed and whirled on the man of God. “You don’t know anything about me, do you hear? Stop right there before I shove your head into your anus!”
Pastor Sam Portuphy sighed and watched sadly as Ledi Pedi walked away from him with an angry swing to his shoulders.
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