The Big Killing

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Cool enough to wake up wrapped in a sheet with no sweat in the scalp and the unusual feeling of having rested. I dressed and went into the corridor with my shoes in my hand. Dotte's bedroom door was ajar. I listened and then pushed it open—nobody home. The bed was made, there were crossed ironing creases on the pillows, and a dent in the edge where someone had sat.
I put my shoes on, swigged a cup of coffee and at first light walked across the puddled compound to where the boys slept and found K
...ofi blowing on some kindling. I told him I wanted to go and see Soumba, Kurt's old girlfriend, and asked if she lived far. He said he would take me.
We drove through a hungover Monday morning in central Korhogo to an old colonial house on the other side of town. It looked derelict behind its high walls. There had been a fire in one half of the house. The rooms inside were blackened by smoke and only a single charred shutter remained on one window. A group of women and children sat outside in the compound between the house and what had been the servants' quarters.


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