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The Covenant of Shadows

Journey of Dreams and Darkness

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The Covenant of Shadows

By: Francis Onwuzuruigbo
Narrated by: Vaughn Vox
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The story is about Ezekiel, a writer who lives in Aba, Nigeria, who dreams of becoming a renowned writer. Despite his passion for soccer, singing, and break dancing, Ezekiel's true aspiration is to see his movie scripts brought to life on the big screen.

One day, Ezekiel encounters a mysterious man named Legion, who promises to make him the greatest writer in the world in exchange for a covenant. Ezekiel agrees and is initiated into a dark order, binding his soul to a path that promises power and wealth but at an unimaginable cost.

As Ezekiel's professional success grows, his personal life begins to crumble, and he is haunted by visions and nightmares. He meets Ogechi at a wedding and feels an immediate connection with her. However, Legion gives Ezekiel an ultimatum to marry Ogechi within three months to continue his fame and success.

Ezekiel proposes to Ogechi, and she eventually agrees to marry him. Despite the joy of their wedding, Ezekiel is constantly reminded of the dark pact he made and the sacrifices it demands. The story follows Ezekiel's struggle to balance his newfound success with the ominous presence of Legion and the consequences of his choices.

©2024 Francis Onwuzuruigbo (P)2025 Francis Onwuzuruigbo
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