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Living among the Kilitoki
Date: 9/15/2015, Categories: Hardcore, Mature, Taboo, Author: mind_warrior_2000, Rating: 100, Source: xHamster
Anyways, it was much more comfortable this way and his mom didn't seem to mind. Time passed slowly in the lazy heat of the afternoon. Peter passed his time looking for fish in the water and for wild life in the jungle. He saw, what he thought was a wooden log floating in the muddy water, not far from the boat. To his alarm, the log produced two round eyes and in an instant dove under the water. Peter jerked back like a scared kitten. His reaction was noticed by everyone on the boat and then men laughed heartily. "Crocodiles," said Nakibo, chuckling. "There aren't many of them around here, but they are always hungry." "Nakibo, I don't know if it's such a good idea to be scaring him," said Zoe. "He's already on the edge from all the information he's dug up on the internet." Still chuckling Nakibo added: "The Crocodiles fear the Kilitoki. You will be in safe hands, Peter. My people will teach you to fend for yourself even against most fearsome a****ls. That is if you ever become a Grass Warrior." "Your people?" Zoe looked at Nakibo and squinted against the sun. "I didn't realize you were of the Kilitoki tribe." "I don't speak of it much," shrugged Nakibo. "Not many of modern African folk take kindly to tribe people and their descendants. In Africa, they call them 'tribe filth'. As if they forgot where they once came from themselves. If you come into society and you come from a tribe you try to keep it in ... private." Nakibo's cheerfulness seemed to leave him for a moment as he spoke. "I never realized..." trailed off Zoe. "It's okay, Mrs. Hawkins. I usually try and ignore this fact, it's just the way African society is now." "That's very noble of you." Zoe felt like she should add something more but couldn't find the words. Instead she wrapped her hands around Peter, who was sitting on her lap, like she use to do when she read stories to him when he was little. "Grass Warrior?" asked Peter looking at the, once again, cheerful giant. "Yes, Peter. You'll have to learn about that for yourself. My tribe has a lot of different customs, traditions and ceremonies. Most of them I think you will like..." then Nakibo looked at Zoe. "...while others may seems strange to you. Just remember that each nation has its customs that shouldn't be judged. Out here, every tribe is its own nation." Nakibo jerked a thumb at the guides behind him: "Sakali is from Merubu tribe, while Tijik is from Bambooli. Normally the two tribes are always at conflict. These two would never be friends. But since they left their tribes, they realized how petty those conflicts were." Nakibo fell silent and he appeared to be in deep thought. Peter looked over at the two guides, who looked ahead solemnly. What Nakibo said painted an almost fairy-tale like image of two warring tribes with magnificent "warriors" battling each other. For a moment Peter felt like he ...