It was Rakovei’s turn, and he had bowled the marbles beyond the line drawn on the ground, which was a couple of yards away. His two friends, Manikho and Kangba, had already identified the target marble he was to shoot If he could shoot the target marble with his ‘lucky’ marble he would win the game, and along with it the entire set of marbles. Every kid had his own ‘lucky’ marble, selected as the best of his collection, which he believed possessed some magical quality. Rakovei’s lucky marble was a jet-black one that sparkled when he held it against the sun. Manikho and Kangba’s lucky marbles, which carried some flowery prints inside, were equally precious to them because they had won many games. The boys really cherished this afternoon playtime after their school. Their final examination was still six weeks away, and the pressure to study had not come from either teachers or parents.