De-Zombilisers
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The peaceful people of Peaseland never thought it could happen. They never even imagined it. Life was so monotonously blissful that they couldn't wish anything else. Monotony was not loathsome to the people of Peaseland if that monotony was characterised by bliss.
But when and how they least expected, inspired by a wild ambition, some conspirators sought to capture Peaseland. They had planned their conspiracy scheme so well that they were sure they'd succeed. They were on their way to bringing Peaseland to its knees. They could have succeeded, but a young man, rising up to the challenge, saved them all. He put his life on the line and got Peaseland a hard earned salvation from the evil conspirators.
Join Bob as he takes you through the story that made him and his family rise up to become national heroes of Peaseland.
Moses Ayomikun Oladipupo
Moses Ayomikun Oladipupo is a writer who had loved telling stories from his early childhood. His love for telling stories saw him do a lot of comics as a child. Later in life, when exposed to the use of computer, in his early teens, his love for telling stories saw him become a 3D Animator. Today he is the CEO of Crystal Frames (www.crystal-frames.com), a 3D animation, design, and publishing enterprise. He is finding a lot of fulfilment in writing. He is an ardent lover of hymns and classic music especially those of Handel, J.S. Bach, Mozart, Beethoven, Pachelbel. He had a dream of becoming a footballer as a teenager, a dream which he now considers farfetched. He still finds time once in a while to play football with friends. He therefore enjoys playing football, watching football, and playing football games especially Pro Evolution Soccer. Most of his free time is spent reading books from a wide range genre, whether it is history, Christian, stories, etc. He enjoys reading while on transit. While on transit, he puts an ear-piece in his ears, and listening to a silent music drowns the noise and is soon surrounded by the scenes of his novel. He is the author of four books with many others yet to be published. His Christian convictions forms a major bulk of his writings. Apart from his books, he has written several articles. Visit his website; www.ayomikun.com.ng.
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De-Zombilisers - Moses Ayomikun Oladipupo
DE-ZOMBIELISERS
--Brains, Bravery, and Horrors of Peaseland--
DE-ZOMBIELISERS
--Brains, Bravery, and Horrors of Peaseland--
By: Moses Ayomikun Oladipupo
www.ayomikun.com.ng
First Release 2015
This book is for your personal enjoyment. It may not be distributed or shared in anyway without a prior written permission from the publisher
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Smashwords Version
ISBN: 978-978-53971-5-4
De-Zombielisers
This book is about an incredible occurrence in Peaseland. Peaseland had always been a place of monotonous bliss. It remained that way until the unchecked crime sector gave birth to mayhem. Peaseland was bound never to see bliss again. Never! But when all hopes was lost, a man rose up to the challenge and saved Peaseland. Join Bob as he takes you through this incredible occurrence in Peaseland.
I simply love it.
- Esra Saygılı
(Assistant Professor at Silopi Ataturk Anatolian High School, Turkey)
Table of Contents
THE FUNERAL
MEET THE WILSONS
MEET THE REALLY BAD GUYS
THE CONSPIRACY SCHEME
THE VERY UNUSUAL DAY
THE EMERGENCY MEETING
THE IMPLEMENTATION
THE NEW BREED
THE NEWER NEW BREED
THE MOUTH OPENING RECIPE OF MRS. WILSON
THE SECOND INTERVENTION AND IMPLEMENTATION
UNVEILING THE ULTIMATE EVIL
RISING UP TO THE RESPONSIBILITY
THE ARREST
THE TRIAL
HAPPILY EVER AFTER
PROLOGUE
THE FUNERAL
From dust to dust,
said Sir Spittle who was called upon to recite these lines, from ashes to ashes.
Sobs and cries were heard in the crowd that gathered there. It was a sad night as both couples had died in the same incident, leaving behind their orphan, who was just learning to stand being only about a year old.
The deceased was a scientist who built himself a lab and wrote many books on his findings being an authority in the field of sciences. He proved many theories wrong and made new ones with convincing proves. He was one of the scientists who discovered gravity while falling down the stairs, but that was not how he died. When they fell, they laid there in a pile at the bottom of the stairs thoughtfully penning down their observations. He lost a few teeth which the cleaner swept into a packer with a broom and handed them over to him.
Dr. Cook, for that was his name, was a young scientist who made quite a fortune from his discoveries and wanted to give his little boy the best training he could. He married his wife, Bonnie, just a little more than two years before they passed on. It was a thing of joy for them when she gave birth to their little boy. Dr. Cook often took him out to a garden and sang sweet songs to him, holding him high in the air and admiring him against the cloudy background of the sky. He cuddled him and cherished him more than any dad could. The love Bonnie had for the little boy was no lesser than that of Dr. Cook. He had great dreams for him and was determined to do anything in his power to make his boy attain to admirable heights. Had he been successful, the little boy was bound to be a super inventor of things profitable to mankind. Alas, he failed.
Dr. Cook believed strongly that there were power in names. He had made much of his early discoveries in the kitchen before he was able to afford to build himself a lab, for this reason he thought his name, Cook,
was behind his kitchen success. Also, his best friend and co-scientist, Dr. Nawnstorp Dier, was a short paunchy man with a great mustachio, who had survived nine ghastly motor accidents, that is not to mention the fall he and other scientists fell on the stairs. So he thought his name was also responsible for his survival. He therefore called his son Professor Dale naming him after the famous physiologist, Sir Henry Hallet Dale (1875-1968), desiring that he would exceed him, his father, in achievements.
The little child did show some traits of a professor while still very little. Always having a squint in his eyes as if looking into the distance in a deep thought and nodding his head as if coming to realise some hidden truth, he convinced people that it was in his nature to be a great scientist. He also had a head with a great size. What however scared people of what his future held was his occasional mischievous looking grin.
It was one day when working on a major experiment that Dr. Cook was away in his lab for a very long time. He was making some tangible advancements in his research when he started feeling sleepy. It was a dangerous thing to fall sleepy in such a lab, but it was not for that reason that he died. He didn't wish to stop the experiment half way as he was excited about the next thing he was about finding out. He called the attention of his wife to prepare him a cup of coffee. She prepared it and went into the lab with a tray having the cup of coffee with some cookies in it. When she went in, there was a scream heard from without, a sound of glass breaking and things falling to the floor, there were bright flashes of light and sparks seen from without, followed by a black smoke oozing out of the lab. But that was not what killed them. Being a lover of coffee, he couldn't wait to have a sip, and lying on the floor in a bad posture with his head bending downwards, he took a sip. He choked and died. His wife seeing he was dead could not bear the grief and died too. People rushed into the lab to try to rescue the situation but it was too late. Dead they were.
It was a sad incidence. It had been a pleasure watching Dr. Cook grow into the man he became. There were even greater prospects for him despite his achievements already. No body could believe it when they heard of his death. They had so much expectations of him. In fact people had copious predictions about what he was going to become so much that his death shocked them greatly.
People had travelled from far and near to attend his funeral because of his fame. The funeral service went in a honourable way, you'd think it was a king that died. There were military parades, and rendering of solemn music by the state choir. People from every