James and Olufunmilayo's descendants had been living in fear for centuries, ever since the curse was placed upon them. They had been living in fear of the unknown, of the consequences of their ancestor's actions.
The curse had taken its toll on the family. It had caused them to suffer in ways they never could have imagined. They had been cursed with poverty, with misfortune, and with ill health. They had been cursed with a lack of opportunity and with a lack of hope.
The curse had caused them to be ostracized by their communities. They were seen as outcasts, as people who were not to be trusted. They were seen as people who were cursed and who should be avoided.
The curse had caused them to be persecuted by those who did not understand the power of the curse. They were seen as witches and warlocks, as people who were to be feared and avoided.
The curse had caused them to be cursed with a lack of education. They were unable to get the education they needed to get ahead in life. They were unable to get the education they needed to break the curse.
The curse had caused them to be cursed with a lack of resources. They were unable to get the resources they needed to survive. They were unable to get the resources they needed to break the curse.
The curse had caused them to be cursed with a lack of love. They were unable to find the love they needed to be happy. They were unable to find the love they needed to break the curse.
The curse had caused them to be cursed with a lack of hope. They were unable to find the hope they needed to keep going. They were unable to find the hope they needed to break the curse.
The curse had taken its toll on James and Olufunmilayo's descendants. They had suffered for centuries, ever since the curse was placed upon them. They had suffered in ways they never could have imagined. They had suffered in ways that no one should ever have to suffer.