By Eric Lungai
Two student lovers in an Eldoret campus are still fretting whenever they see leaves shaking, especially after an ordeal they went through on a Saturday afternoon.
Unlike the rainy weather that has extensively pounded Eldoret in the past weeks, the two took advantage of a rare sunny afternoon to stroll around.
Picnic
The two, a First Year girl and a Third Year man, had decided to stroll in the bushes as they explored the neighbourhood in which they were living in.
“When I saw them go to that side of the bush, I wanted to warn them that the plants at that side are not friendly, but then they had already disappeared,” says Kemboi, who was herding cattle near the scene.
When they were a good distance from the road, they decided to take some rest while quenching their thirsts with the snacks they had carried.
After the snack, they couldn’t avoid the temptation of getting closer to one another, which was a harbinger to stripping naked and consequently indulging in love making session.
They didn’t notice that the towering plants beside them were not ‘friendly’ to the skin.
As they got carried away with ecstasy, the more they got in contact with the leaves of the plants.
And it did not take long before the result of what they were doing was noted by people from near and far, as the girl let out an ear-bursting cry.
The guy, who was still enjoying himself, was astonished, thinking it was his stud performance.
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