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The Legend Of The Saints - Chapter 7 (Final Chapter)

Legend of the saints by Mescopaul  Chapter 7 - Final "Hullo! Its the Major speaking, yea, our man has headed towards the RainStation, dispatch your men there now and get the jerk down, before he does more harm, we've already lost so many lives 'cos of him" --------------------------------- Allen struggled with thorns and thickets as he wangled his way towards the Rain Station through the tunnel. As cloudy as his brain had been before, he was now calm and his brain was normal, whats more!  His eyes were normal too!  All 'redness' gone! He came to discover this when he bent to wash his face in a little stream he had stumbled upon. Allen was now his normal old self, he was now Philips Allen, Aragon Allen was now a thing of the past! Allen found his underground route tough and hard, but if he must be safe, he must make it to the station were Athen would have been waiting for him with the car. He thought of the many troubles ahead of

The Legend Of The Saints - Chapter 6

Legend of the saints by Mescopaul  Chapter 6 The duo settled somewhere at the Lankers Bay's valley and ate savagely at the hearts of the unlucky couple. They were no more a once happy innocent students, they were now vampires of Kamburry and everywhere in the City , the police searched for them - While Aragon sat on his ghoul's throne a happy ghoul! Philips Archeles never knew the return of Aragon could be so drastic , now he had to live at home with a vampire as a grandchild. Athen had long left home for study at the Orleans College. He heard frequently about the two vampires that terrorized his town, but he never had the slightest knowledge that they were his siblings. It was dark already . The wind today was so cold and snow covered the whole of Kamburry . Workmen , weak from the day's labour went home very weak and walked sullenly. Hannah had had a cup of coffee and she sat down on the couch waiting for Kimball. Her heart beat faster as

The Legend Of The Saints - Chapter 5

Legend of the saints by Mescopaul  Chapter 5 Doctor Stormsan emerged from the emergency ward and waved Philips Archeles to his office. Once seated Dr. Stormsan began to speak, "Sir your son's case is bad, we did our best , the fever is down now, but the eyes are turning bloody red, we've checked and crosschecked our patient but we couldn't find the cure for his eyes." "What about the excruciating pains and the splitting head?" Asked a worried Grandpa. "The pains I think must have subsided but the more his fever and pains subsides, the more his eyes seems to turn more reddish in colour." A short quiet silence followed, Philips Archeles thought about this new problem at hand, _"what might be the cause of this sickness?",_ He wondered. Breaking his thoughts, the doctor spoke, "We might be discharging him tomorrow , if he is okay by then, but for his eyes I'm sorry sir, we're not sure if we

The Legend Of The Saints - Chapter 4

Legend of the saints by Mescopaul  Chapter 4 "You deal with your mind, with your feeling, you focus on the burning light, you become dead to your physical environment , you become alive to the spirit world, focus on the flame..." Allen was totally submerged in Stephen Shaw's psychic lectures. With focused attention he gazed at the candle in front of him and did as was instructed by Stephen. He could really something in him, it was coming, coming, and oops , spoilt, as a familiar voice whispered in his ears, it was Kimball , saying they should go home, she was feeling uncomfortable and scared.  With a sullen face, Allen stood up from the mat were he sat, durst his buttocks free and sauntered off the room while furious and angry faces stared at them for disturbing their own meditation . Kimball made a wave of apology at the crew and an angry Stephen then held Allen's hand as they made for the door. "Oh, gush, i was almost scared to the

The Legend Of The Saints - Chapter 3

Legend of the saints by Mescopaul  Chapter 3 WATCHING the Goofers play Cricket was as interesting and funny as watching a comedy movie. The young club of St. Masin who called themselves The Goofers were not very good at the game. They were amateurs. The school had before employed a Cricket specialist to train them, but that was before a fight burst out and one of the employees' head was broken to the skull. Now the school lost all its interest in teaching the students the game of Crickets.a. So they played randomly drawing amusements from spectators and passers-by. Allen as he sat at his usual place with Kimball and Sammy, his good friend, watched with less amusement and enthusiasm.  As he watched all he could see on the playfield were names Jordan, Regan, Philips, Aragon ......ah!...he thought to himself would the names ever end. He wanted the school over as soon as possible to get the full story out with! Once and for all! There will be no postpo

The Legend Of The Saints - Chapter 2

Legend of the saints by Mescopaul  Chapter 2 Neil Kimball stepped into the lecture hall just as hissed and remarks circulated the room. She wasn't bothered, head held high with calculated steps, she secured a seat near Allen and after a brief casual greeting, was seated, listening attentively to Mrs Armstrong, the Java lesson teacher for St. Main Charity School , Kambury. The school was donated to the Kamburian citizens by the philanthropist Jean Keg, a native of Kambury who owned several charity organization in town and out of town. Kambury could now boast of modern technology-based school, were literally almost all subjects and technical courses were taught. At Mrs Armstrong's last lecture the previous day, she had designed a webpage using javascripts, which she did as an example for the students, she had then told them to do their's in the school computer room and submit it via online online service to her office mail immediately after lunch

The Legend Of The Saints - Chapter 1

Legend of the saints by Mescopaul  MSSE©2014 - Mescopaul Short Stories Edition All Rights Reserved. No part of this publication may be copied, reprinted, photocopied, re-sold or re-written without prior permission from the author and MSSE. All personalities, plays, events or actions are fictitious and any resemblance to actual events, place, action or persons are purely coincidence. Introduction This work (as regards to the tittle) has nothing whatsoever in connection with the Biblical/religious SAINTS, hence has no relation to the Christian faith. Chapter 1 THE clouds rumbled incessantly, as the lightening sent bright flashes and the thunderclaps threatened the old family house. Allen has just put off their supper plates and shut down the window panes while outside the rain drizzled on with its troop of thunder , lightening and harsh wind. Grandpa feeling gay after the delicious supper squatted easily on the floorboard beside the fire that was blazing