Introducing the Night Stinger

© 2009-2010 Gail Nobles

Sunday, November 22, 2009

Visiting the Grand Bee Chapel



The Night Stinger watched women struggle in man's world from a little girl. She watched her mother, grandmother, and other women on both sides of her family. As Night Stinger grew, she felt a struggle too. That made her feel the need to fight and to be strong. Night Stinger learned something from the women in her family. They were strong and were fighters. They never gave up, and they did not quit. The Night Stinger tried everything she could in life to avoid a hard life. It seemed that she had to face a lot of struggles until she remembered what she was taught by one of her grandmothers. Night Stinger was taught to pray and meditate. She learned that maybe that was the reason why her grandmother stayed healthy, strong, prosperous, and she lived to get so old. Night Stinger strayed away from religion, but she went back to it when she reached the age of 20. Then she grew stronger and stronger.


The Night Stinger would visit the “Grand Bee Chapel” to meditate, study, pray, and practice on her boxing. Boxing was a sport that the Night Stinger loved. She learned discipline at the chapel and how to control her anger. Learning discipline helped Night Stinger to be a stronger fighter than most of her opponents. The Grand Bee Chapel is a place that Night Stinger would visit during the day when she wanted to hide away in the shadows. Spending time at the chapel is how Night Stinger escaped to have time for herself. Sometimes she taught others how to fight, and at night, she was like a little savior fighting crime.

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