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The Fish Sword by kay9(m): 1:26pm On Sep 13, 2008
When I was eleven years old, I choked on a fish bone. My mum used to make iced-fish stew for dinner every Sunday then, and my favorite part of the fish was the head. Only God in heaven knows why l liked it – I certainly don’t remember – but after that episode with the bone, my love for it diminished considerably.
We were having supper that night – mum, dad, myself, and my three elder brothers. As usual, I was playing with my fish, dissecting it like a surgeon performing an operation. Now, there is this bone that no little boy who ever ate a fish head misses. It looks like a sword. When I got to it, I carefully extricated it and waved it at my brothers.
“The fish sword!” I proclaimed happily.
Chidi and Ifenna, my eldest brothers, ignored me, but Emeka got interested at once. He hadn’t quite lost his fascination with fish heads.
Dad sighed from across the table. “It beats me what you boys find exciting about a fish head,” he said.
“Stop playing with your fish,” mum chided.
“It’s a sword, mum. A fish sword!” I told her.
“You’ll soon choke on it,” she replied, looking away.
Thinking how dense mum was, I plopped the bone into my mouth, chewed slightly, and swallowed. Seconds later, I choked on the bone.
“Get a cup of water!” mum cried, rushing quickly to my side. I was gagging and coughing and holding my neck, trying effortlessly to dislodge the bone. Ifenna suddenly appeared beside me with a cup of water. “Drink!” he screamed.
I drained half of the cup in an instant, and then stopped to check if the bone was gone. It wasn’t.
“It’s still there!” I cried.
“Finish the water!” mum told me. “Swallow it forcefully!”
I upturned the cup into my mouth, swallowing hard.
“Is it still there?” mum asked, visibly worried. “Is it still there?”
I felt my throat. Yes. Yes, it’s gone… no! “No, it’s still there!” I shrieked, getting scared now. “Mummy, it’s still there!”
“More water!” she cried, and my brothers scrambled to get it.
“Easy!” dad said with his deep voice, getting up from his seat. “No need to get hysteric.” We all looked at him, hoping he knew something we didn’t. Dad picked up an unfinished plate of rice, scoped up some with a big spoon, and asked me to open my mouth. I did. He upended the spoon’s load into my mouth.
“Chew the rice a little and swallow hard,” he advised me. “It should force the bone down.”
I did as told and swallowed.
“Now drink some water.”
I did.
“Is it gone?” dad asked, looking expectant. “It’s gone, right?”
I started to nod my head, but a sharp pinch in my throat stopped the motion. Everyone was on tenter-hooks, looking at me eagerly. A whimper of pain escaped from my lips – and they all started scrambling around again.
A bout of coughing seized me and I doubled over, holding my neck and chest. Dad suddenly grabbed me and smacked me hard on the back. Instantly, something gave in my throat, flew out through my open mouth and hit a glass cup on the dining table. And I stopped coughing.
Everyone was silent for a while. Then, Chidi picked up the glass cup and pried the thing that had flown out of my mouth off it. It was the fish sword.
“Still want this?” he asked me solemnly.
“No,” I replied, shaking my head. Emeka giggled nervously, and soon everyone was laughing.
Re: The Fish Sword by Morenike3(f): 5:16pm On Sep 13, 2008
rotflmao! That was funny.
Nice story.
And that is one of the reason why you should always listen to your mother tongue
Re: The Fish Sword by kay9(m): 4:45pm On Sep 15, 2008
smiley
Re: The Fish Sword by jummiee(f): 9:03pm On Sep 20, 2008
smiley enjoyed your story, lets have more of your childhood adventures
Re: The Fish Sword by NSNA: 9:44pm On Sep 20, 2008
interesting story
Re: The Fish Sword by Sisikill: 2:20am On Sep 21, 2008
Re: The Fish Sword by Nobody: 3:05am On Sep 21, 2008
Awwwwwww Nice kiss
Re: The Fish Sword by kay9(m): 7:28pm On Sep 21, 2008
jummiee:

smiley enjoyed your story, lets have more of your childhood adventures
NSNA:

interesting story
Sisikill:





stillwater:

Awwwwwww Nice kiss

Oww, if I'd known that my childhood willies would be received with so much applause, I'd have emptied my diary! smiley smiley kiss
Seriously now, it's just a story - I never really swallowed a fish bone - that was my kid brother, and his bone-choking episode was no where as evently as I painted it in the here. But it does say something about my writing skills, donit?
Re: The Fish Sword by onyinye2(f): 7:35pm On Sep 21, 2008
LMAO!!!! I absolutely LOVED IT!!! grin grin grin
I had a similar situation when my little sis swallowed a quarter. We were all scrambling around like headless chickens. Oh, what memories it brought. And the names, oh goodness, just broke back memories of my friends that have the exact same names, {Emeka, Chidi, Ifenna}. It was a wonderful read. kiss
Re: The Fish Sword by kay9(m): 7:40pm On Sep 21, 2008
onyinye2:

LMAO!!!! I absolutely LOVED IT!!! grin grin grin
kiss

You know, i just love it when people go 'gaga' over one of my stories. smiley Merci, ma cheri, you made my evening. About those friends, any of them by any luck called 'kay9'? wink
Re: The Fish Sword by Nobody: 11:04pm On Sep 21, 2008
kay9:

Oww, if I'D known that my childhood willies would be received with so much applause, I'D have emptied my diary! smiley smiley kiss
Seriously now, it's just a story - I never really swallowed a fish bone - that was my kid brother, and his bone-choking episode was no where as evently as I painted it in the here. But it does say something about my writing skills, donit?

Yes, it does. I was captivated. smiley
Re: The Fish Sword by zukkie4eva(f): 3:01pm On Sep 22, 2008
Nutty @Kay9, u almost succeeded in giving ur parents a fit! angry. . . hahahaa. . . really very hilarious grin
Re: The Fish Sword by arramyjay: 1:22am On Sep 24, 2008
@ poster
very nice.
Re: The Fish Sword by kay9(m): 8:37am On Sep 24, 2008
@ zukkie4eva, stillwater n shegirl:

Thanks people. Really, replies like yours make a guy wish he could turn out a masterpiece every day.  smiley

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