Paths of Fire and Gold
(A Continuation of “Never To Say Goodbye”) Read: The-Rise-of-Amari Episode 1
Genre: African Epic Fiction · Drama · Destiny · Betrayal · Rise
Series: Never To Say Goodbye
Platform: scofiction.com
Prologue: When Exile Becomes a Doorway
Exile is meant to break a man.
It is designed to strip him of identity, weaken his spirit, and leave him forgotten by those who once praised him. For many, exile becomes a slow death. For others, it becomes a doorway—one that opens only to those strong enough to walk through it without bitterness.
As Amari stepped deeper into the vast Kafue Plains, he did not yet know which man he would become.
He only knew that the boy he once was had already been left behind.
The First Night Beyond Home
The night after leaving Kafue Village was colder than Amari expected. The wind moved freely across the plains, whispering stories of travelers who never returned and fortunes that changed hands without warning.
Amari lit a small fire and sat beside it, the gifts from his people packed carefully beside him. He counted none of them. Wealth meant little when the heart was heavy.
For the first time since his father’s burial, tears came freely.
Not tears of weakness—but of release.
He mourned his father, his village, and the deep injustice that generations of tradition had accepted as truth—an anguish that would shape his journey across the Kafue Plains and ignite his fight for justice.
Yet when the fire died down, something else remained.
Resolve.
Amari slept that night with his back straight and his eyes open to the stars, unaware that fate was already rearranging his steps.
The Traders of Mambasa Road
At dawn, Amari encountered a caravan moving slowly across the plains. Camels groaned under heavy loads, and men with weathered faces watched him cautiously.
Their leader, an elderly trader named Sengo, studied Amari closely.
“You walk like a man who has lost something,” Sengo said, “but your eyes still look forward.”
Amari explained little. He spoke only of exile and destination unknown.
Sengo smiled.
“Then walk with us. Roads teach faster than villages.”
For weeks, Amari traveled the Mambasa Road, learning the language of trade—how value is hidden, how trust is earned, and how power moves quietly between hands. He learned how gold was weighed, how lies were disguised as bargains, and how knowledge could protect better than weapons.
For the first time, Amari understood something his father had once said:
“Strength feeds the body. Wisdom feeds generations.”
Fire in the Night
One night, bandits attacked the caravan.
Steel clashed. Fire spread. Panic rose.
Amari did not run.
He acted.
Using strategy rather than force, he led the traders through a narrow pass, using firelight to confuse their attackers. His calm under pressure saved lives—and goods worth more than gold.
By morning, Sengo knelt before him.
“You are not ordinary,” the trader said. “Stay with us. Learn more. Become more.”
Amari agreed.
Gold That Changes Men
Months passed. Amari’s knowledge grew. His wealth multiplied—not through greed, but through wisdom. He learned where gold truly came from, how land held secrets beneath its soil, and how power followed those who understood both men and nature.
One night, while examining a trade map, Amari noticed a familiar marking.
The symbol used for hidden gold reserves.
It was marked near Kafue Plains.
His heart tightened.
The truth struck him like thunder.
Barika had known.
The Truth Beneath the Soil
Everything became clear.
The jealousy.
The lies.
The false accusation.
The urgency to remove Amari.
Gold had been discovered beneath land tied to Amari’s family lineage. Exile had not been punishment—it had been strategy.
Amari did not rage.
He smiled.
Because now, he understood the game.
The Man Who Returned Different
Years later, whispers began to spread.
A young man of wisdom and wealth was rising beyond the plains. A man who spoke softly but commanded respect. A man whose name carried weight in markets and councils.
That man was Amari.
But he did not return to Kafue Village yet.
Not as a victim.
Not as a boy.
He would return as something else entirely.
Tempered by Gold
As Amari stood on a hill overlooking the plains, the sun setting behind him, he remembered the day he bowed before unjust elders.
He would bow no more.
Exile had burned away weakness.
Gold had refined his purpose.
Betrayal had sharpened his sight.
The rise had begun.
And Kafue Village would soon feel its tremor.
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RESERVED — COMING SOON
THE RISE OF AMARI
Episode 3: The Weight of a Name
🔒 Reserved for Release on scofiction.com
What to expect in Episode 3:
- Amari’s first strategic move toward Kafue Village
- Barika’s fear begins to show
- The elders confront rumors of Amari’s return
- Power shifts—and bloodline truths surface
📌 This episode is currently reserved and will be released next.
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