The four time-travelers, Abdulazeez, Ibrahim, Aisha, and Zainab, had been in ancient Kampala for a few days, and were now ready to return to 1658AD Kigali. They had enjoyed their time in Kampala, but they were eager to get back to their own time.
The four of them gathered their belongings and made their way to the edge of the city. They had been told that the best way to get back to Kigali was to take a boat down the river. So, they made their way to the riverbank and found a boatman who was willing to take them.
The boatman was a friendly man, and he welcomed the four travelers aboard his boat. He told them stories of his travels and of the people he had met along the way. The four travelers were captivated by his stories and enjoyed the journey down the river.
Eventually, the boatman brought them to the edge of Kigali. The four travelers thanked the boatman for his hospitality and disembarked. They were relieved to be back in their own time.
The four of them made their way back to the city center, where they were greeted by a crowd of people. Everyone was so excited to see them, and they were welcomed back with open arms.
The four travelers spent the next few days exploring the city and catching up with old friends. They were amazed at how much had changed since they had left.
Finally, after a few days, the four travelers said their goodbyes and made their way back to their homes. They were all relieved to be back in their own time, and they were grateful for the experience they had gained.
The four of them had learned a lot during their time-travelling tribulations, and they would never forget the lessons they had learned. They had seen the world in a different light, and they were thankful for the opportunity to do so.