46 pages 1 hour read

Helon Habila

Oil on Water

Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 2010

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Chapters 19-21

Chapter 19 Summary

Rufus realizes that he is not out of danger: the militants return after nightfall and capture the travelling villagers. As the boats surround them, Chief Ibiram stands up and addresses the militants, who demand Isabel and Salomon. As punishment for defying them, the militants order the villagers to decide on a person to be their hostage and go with them; this person will only be returned once the militants are certain that the villagers have not been cooperating with the military. Isabel, not wanting anyone hurt, stands up and reveals herself. The militants plan to take the boy, Michael, which sends Tamuno into a panic; he thrashes about, trying to save the boy. A militant knocks Tamuno into the water with the butt of his gun. Rufus, seeing all of this, volunteers to go with the militants so that no more people are hurt and Michael can remain with his father.

They are taken to a camp, and spend the night there under a tree, with Salomon crying over what his fate might be for betraying these dangerous militants. The next morning, a soldier awakens Rufus with a kick and he is taken to large, circular clearing, where he is left with a number of other militants.