In 'Anna the Human,' Richard Shekari narrates a harrowing tale of a character named Buga, who faces internal conflict amidst a brutal invasion resulting in the slaughter of innocents. As Buga navigates this chaos, he encounters a human woman caring for a small child, triggering questions about identity, loyalty, and the morality of his actions as an invader. The story culminates in a devastating response from the local chief, seeking revenge for the loss of his son, thus sealing the fates of the characters involved.