Narkal: Genesis by Emmanuel Chikoti - HTML preview

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As she drew close to the end of her performance, she hit the highest pitch of her career. The speakers were vibrating abnormally but it seemed the spectators didn’t notice how dangerously high and loud the sound was. There was a report a week later that in the moment of her highest pitch some people’s glasses shattered but that was never proven to be true.

She ended her performance abruptly and as though coming out of a trance the crowd took a couple of seconds to respond. The response was emphatic, many confirmed that those were the loudest cheers the Blue Saxophone had ever encountered.

"If there had been a roof over the ceiling that night, it would have probably been blown off," said a spectator in one of the post event live shows.

She curtseyed to the crowd as the stage started to retract. The cheers continued until she had completely disappeared.

 

Scotty heard most of Mourie's performance and