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The BIG MUSCULAR Princess No Man Wanted To Marry | African Folktales Story

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The Big Muscular Princess No Man Wanted To Marry

In a secluded village nestled among mountains and fertile farmland lived Amaka, the eldest daughter of King David. Known for her kindness and gentle nature, Amaka's life was nonetheless marked by an unusual challenge: she suffered from a rare disease that caused her to grow at an extraordinary rate, making her exceptionally tall and muscular. Her imposing physique intimidated the villagers, who avoided her, leading to a life of isolation and loneliness. This was particularly problematic for her father, King David, who needed Amaka to marry and secure a male heir to continue the royal lineage, as he had no sons and only one other daughter, Precious.

Amaka's towering stature and muscular build made finding a suitor difficult. Men in the village were too intimidated to consider her as a wife, and mothers kept their children away from her. Despite this, Amaka remained compassionate, dedicating herself to the welfare of her people. She often sought solace in the forest, where she could be alone and escape the judgmental eyes of the villagers.

One day, while crying in the forest, Amaka heard a desperate cry for help. Rushing towards the sound, she discovered a handsome hunter named Dike trapped under a fallen tree. Using her immense strength, Amaka lifted the tree and freed him. Grateful and intrigued by her, Dike struck up a conversation with Amaka, expressing genuine admiration for her strength and beauty. This was the first time anyone had ever called her beautiful, and it deeply moved her.

Dike revealed that he was the son of Nwaike and grandson of Dimkpa, a revered chief priest. Unlike others, Dike saw beyond Amaka's intimidating appearance and appreciated her true nature. He promised to be her friend and to meet her again in the forest. This newfound friendship brought Amaka immense joy and a sense of connection she had long yearned for.

However, back at the palace, Amaka's sister Precious, known for her beauty and spiteful nature, scolded her for sneaking out. Precious often belittled Amaka, flaunting her own suitors and making Amaka feel even more like an outcast. That night, Precious informed their father about Amaka's forest escapades, accusing her of disgracing the royal family.

Amaka, filled with anxiety and dread, went to see her father. She explained that the forest was her only refuge from the constant reminders of her failure to secure a suitor and the pressure of her royal duties. To her surprise, King David expressed his concern for her safety rather than anger. He allowed her to continue visiting the forest, acknowledging her need for peace and solitude.

Amaka told her father about Dike, her new friend, who had treated her with respect and kindness. This revelation brought a sense of relief and hope to Amaka, as she realized that there were people who could see beyond her physical appearance and appreciate her for who she truly was. This budding friendship with Dike marked the beginning of a new chapter in Amaka's life, filled with hope and the possibility of acceptance and love.

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