08/12/2025
Wendo wa Mûhîrîga
Every morning, Susan walked down the narrow forest path behind their homestead to gather firewood. The sun would rise gently over the hills of Murang’a, lighting her way as she picked dry branches for the evening meal. She wanted her husband, to come home to the warmth of good food and a peaceful home.
On this particular day, the husband arrived earlier than usual and found Susan bending gracefully over a bundle of firewood, tying it together with a sisal rope. Her dedication touched him deeply. To him, this was more than a simple household chore—it was a quiet language of love.
He walked closer, smiling softly.
“Susan,” he said, his voice warm, “every day you show me love in ways words cannot describe. Because of you, my heart grows stronger, like a fire that never dies.”
Susan looked up, shy yet glowing, the orange light of the evening sun dancing in her eyes. She lit the fire and began preparing his favorite meal. As the pot simmered and the aroma filled their home, the husband wrapped his arms around her.
In that simple moment—fire crackling, food cooking, hearts beating close—they felt their bond deepen. They laughed, shared stories, and stole tender glances that spoke louder than any vows.
That evening, as they sat side by side enjoying their meal, their love felt renewed—steady, warm, and unbreakable. What began as a simple act of fetching firewood had become a flame that kept their hearts tied together, growing brighter with each passing day.