Discover millions of ebooks, audiobooks, and so much more with a free trial

Only $11.99/month after trial. Cancel anytime.

Lesson One
Lesson One
Lesson One
Ebook156 pages2 hours

Lesson One

Rating: 0 out of 5 stars

()

Read preview

About this ebook

The Boliviano Family has fortuned a dynasty employing the Black Market. A name passed from generations, the Bolivianos have progressed through changes of time, wars, and natural humanistic evolution.

Cipher Inc the Saga’s story is generational Black Market to Business transition. This change is viewed as a natural reaction to conscious awakened by philosophical morality. Its focus is urge, rage, and a seriousness of need for change. Consider for instance, an unwanted scar, regret, or, a serious need for clear sub-conscious. Further, realization that mistakes lead to problems; and, problems take time to repair. Kiernan, the stories main character, is next to inherit the name, Boliviano. Our excitement, Kiernan’s journey through this transition, negative Black Market to United States thriving, progressive business.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateSep 14, 2016
ISBN9781370883226
Lesson One
Author

Prentice Johnson

First time author, Prentice B Johnson.

Related to Lesson One

Related ebooks

Thrillers For You

View More

Related articles

Related categories

Reviews for Lesson One

Rating: 0 out of 5 stars
0 ratings

0 ratings0 reviews

What did you think?

Tap to rate

Review must be at least 10 words

    Book preview

    Lesson One - Prentice Johnson

    Cipher Inc., Lesson One

    by Prentice Johnson

    Copyright 2016

    Published by Cipher Productions Incorporated

    Smashwords Edition One

    Contents

    INTRODUCTION

    Chapter 1 | If at First

    Chapter 2 | Comfort Ability Factors

    Chapter 3 | Who am I?

    Chapter 4 | Knowledge

    Chapter 5 | Organized

    Chapter 6 | Girl

    Chapter 7 | Not Excepted

    Chapter 8 | The Bond

    Chapter 9 | The Lounge

    Chapter 10 | Explorative

    Chapter 11 | Bare Necessities

    Chapter 12 | Daytime Fun

    Chapter 13 | Together

    Chapter 14 | First Times

    Chapter 15 | Out

    Chapter 16 | In the Black

    Chapter 17 | Only One

    Chapter 18 | Summit

    Chapter 19 | Bobbing for Apples

    Chapter 20 | Pathologic

    Chapter 21 | Damages

    Chapter 22 | Insubordinate

    Chapter 23 | Revenge

    Chapter 24 | Mine

    INTRODUCTION

    Big business is mirrored by convenience of monetary regulation and little or no technicality. Most people are blind to the reality of a world known as Black Market. It is the hidden reinforcement of economic progression.

    When one meets this destiny, normally, he or she overlooks the most simplistic fact of its existence. Theory proven repeatedly; existence requires positive and negative force. Whether exact or in variation, advancement requires this energy's pressure, repetitively.

    In contrast, business markets are strategically mastered and support entities, services, and products through independent, family, or business needs and desires.

    From thought to reality, materialization is absent without substance. However, question remains regarding whether, and if so, what emotion may initiate an idea. Now! As unknown is but a figment, knowledge is a driving force which leads to creation.

    During creation, a need forms for protection from natural environment and extreme socialistic behavior. For intellectual property, protection is set at an idea's intangible state. Civil protection; trademarks, copyrights, or patents are compared to physical protection; and, national protection; governed intelligence, and of course, armed forces.

    In theory, negative problems are extremely powerful and need two extreme positive factors to slow, remove, dispel, cause progression, and continuously recreate. To find these pressures, one refers to both, Religion and Political Science.

    As it contains documented evidence, religion is utilized to research geographic site for claims of original ownership. Moreover, prayer, considered most powerful in religious gatherings, is utilized as mass soul communication for strength in progressive movements, worldwide.

    Control of the Black Market relates to power over land containing valuable resources, chemicals, arms, and technological warfare most commonly used in trade for premeditated acts of offense, and when necessary, and, when applied correctly, defense. No matter the product, its maker best retain his ability to disarm and /or destroy it.

    On the other hand, government politics are used to produce laws and policies to reduce deemed immoral aggression and remain for justified wellbeing and common interests.

    Three, Political Science, Religion, and Black Market then live, coexisting in separate realities, crafting two distinguished positions; morality within democratic technicality vs. actual possibility within the realm of veracity.

    Two factors make the Black Market uniquely profitable. One, corresponding to danger level, when sold illegally, product value doubles or triples. Second, other products manufactured cheaply, after tagged, sell rapidly and are inexpensive.

    Stereotypical profiling depicts foreigners, or non - United States citizens, rebel missionaries, and militia.

    Within the Black Market, individual, small group, and large organization idealists take cunning measures to produce and add value to generic products. Such products are manufactured without taking proper legal channels to retrieve permission from intellectual property owners. Thus, minus established code and unique features, this merchandise is manufactured and sold. While a product is recognized by its brand name, a market segment is observed, and, a small portion is captured. One might vision people from foreign countries who affix a prominent manufacturers tag to generic clothing, then, sell it in the United States or abroad.

    The Black Market fine-tunes business; and, must remain obstruct from common citizen sight and/or control. As a whole, it is the competitive factor in world economic progression.

    From physical to sexual, child abuse has plagued America. These crises are major and must be discussed and revented.

    Danger instigates within the mind of an abuser. In known cases, psychosomatic complexities have forced perpetrators to stop thinking for themselves and allow societal pressures to force their anger. An adult may already suffer from what I call Lacka, (lack of self-esteem, lack of intelligence, lack of creativity, and lack of communication skills), these problems result of societal pressure forced upon an adult and, normally, deems children punishable.

    In school, a child may receive ridiculed attention for wearing attire that is unwashed and badly odored, or wearing clothing deemed un-cool. Is there any reason to miss these signs, early? Now, a child’s bad self-esteem. Then, add a filthy home. Parents ignore the child's problems and overlook possibility of his or her progression. When not taken seriously by parents, schools, or councilors, these issues left to magnify, usually lead to social confrontation with a dangerous individual.

    Rather than his or her full conscious capability, a child may react through subconscious and could find him or herself day dreaming in class (not thinking of what's going on in the class room), needing attention that he or she wouldn't have an idea how to request or why it's needed, and, non-consciously lashing out by interrupting or other negative behaviors. There are situations that could force an abrupt awakening; however, there has not been enough concern within society to change these misfortunes, fast enough. As an individual becomes a prisoner of his or her own mind, continued patterns, as such, could lead to incarceration. Further, with mass collection of information taking place, without a valid change in this social process, many of latter generations are doomed to fall behind.

    The emotional effects on those who build a tolerance for abusive experiences without help are devastating. Worse, they will continue to suffer, decades later.

    When one's reality is knowingly pressured, problems don't seem to be answered fast enough. Children of these pressures won't know much more than to settle for the dominance of their physical being. In some cases, they won't settle.

    The issue is that such problems have gone on for millenniums. The average individual wouldn't... couldn't fathom the endless possibilities for his or her life.

    There are thousands of books about ghetto-life, each explains a serious outlook on crime and pressures within our major communities; but, there are few with a progressive answer. My objective as the author is to entertain with intimation to what problems form without an instilled conscious philosophy sparked by family or school. Without such philosophy, freedom may become justification to commit countless acts of violent crimes by individuals who have learned not to care. These pressures needlessly continue, without awareness.

    The Boliviano Family has fortuned a dynasty employing the Black Market. A name passed from generations, the Bolivianos have progressed through changes of time, wars, and natural humanistic evolution.

    Cipher Inc the Saga’s story is generational Black Market to Business transition. This change is viewed as a natural reaction to conscious awakened by philosophical morality. Its focus is urge, rage, and a seriousness of need for change. Consider for instance, an unwanted scar, regret, or, a serious need for clear sub-conscious. Further, realization that mistakes lead to problems; and, problems take time to repair. Kiernan, the stories main character, is next to inherit the name, Boliviano. Our excitement, Kiernan’s journey through this transition, negative Black Market to United States thriving, progressive business.

    In Cipher Inc the Saga, many issues are addressed. Lesson One encourages essential values and wills them cored within the minds of each reader. Pillars, introduced in private schools and secret societies, as well as, moral standards, and educational values which many adapt to, are placed for recognition and memorization within Lesson One. The mission... Increase awareness and enable advancement!

    As it presents issues from a multi-cultural perspective, Cipher Inc, Lesson One, the saga's characters are of the widest ethnic variety. Kiernan is a teenager who faces the inheritance of a name that challenges society, daily. Readers note Kiernan's views on life, and differences between his beliefs and his friend's beliefs. Readers understand hobbies Kiernan, his family, and his friends participate in for entertainment.

    Lesson One contains a viewpoint which instills a personal lesson for everyone who reads it. For individuals who allow this story to take their imaginations, Kiernan will have an openminded, confident impact on long-term life decisions.

    Lesson One is told in an introductory format. As the reader is excited by transaction and made a part of the story by universal realities, he or she is captivated with interest in Kiernan's progress.

    Lesson One reinforces family values, pillars, and decision making which leads the reader to a better understanding for his or her own self-conscious being. The story was created, specifically, to relieve unwarranted pressures in the mind of the reader and reinforce creative thinking. The Saga is Cipher Inc; the story is Lesson One.

    Chapter 1 | If at First

    Maillѐ never had a problem with two things, being on time for deliveries and being on time for pick-ups. He was at the Laundromat, early.

    If ever a day mattered, it was this one. He needed to make up for the bad karma he'd been having for months. If Boliviano were to find out about the bad investments he'd made with the Jaggs, Maillѐ was sure to be punished.

    Trying to establish himself, Maillѐ had secretly put his extra funds into several small businesses all over the state of Texas. He was partial owner of a small chain of Laundromats. Either one of them was a secure place.

    The swap would be simple. At 11:00 p.m., Placido and Ra’Anan would be at the Laundromat to make the drop. Maillѐ would pay half now, then, the other half when he met with Boliviano. After the deal, it was back to town for a social gathering with the boys just before he would have to take the time to separate the product. Then, it would be distributed amongst the gang appropriately.

    The day was humid. Maillѐ wore a pair of cotton khaki slacks and a white button-up short sleeve shirt. His skin tone was a light red shade of tan.

    Maillѐ could barely remember the sweat drops that formed on his skin because of the daily humidity. Now, dry evening heat served an itch that made him want to shave the hair off his entire body.

    The Jaggs (the biggest gang of bikers in Texas), were going to be meeting at one of the homes that Boliviano owned in the city. These jamborees usually ended obnoxiously. Maillѐ found himself the center of attention, many times.

    Once, he and a few of the gang had to press another for some past due money. They were at a bar owned by someone close to the high rank of the Boliviano family. 50 to 60 people watched as Maillѐ and three others dragged the debted Jagg into the back of the bar. The people in the billiards room nervously removed themselves as they watched the biker squeal and squirm trying to loosen the restraint of a tri-man grip. The three men used most of their strength to hold the 180-pound member while he begged for forgiveness as they laid him on an eight-foot billiards table.

    Maillѐ lit a cigarette and walked toward a rack of pool cues. He turned his head back, and forth, keeping a corner eye at the man on the table.

    Which one do ya want, huh? He picked one out of the middle of the group. Mallie walked directly to the side of the table, whereupon, the man's head jerked and shook from side to side. You know it's not the money. It's that you continue to? with full force he hit the man over the top of his face with the pool cue. God damn it, Maillѐ said dropping ashes from his cigarette on the floor.

    It broke. I'll tell you what, Maillѐ said as he ignored the screams of the man's submission. "How about one

    Enjoying the preview?
    Page 1 of 1