Saturday, August 17, 2013

Coco Cola

Hello Everybody,

Sincerely hoping you are all well. It is such fabulous weather here in South Africa. Lovely sunny days but still a little chilly during the nights and early mornings. Winter is behind us again. Summer days are almost here and then it is time for fun and outdoor activities.

This week I want to share some amusing old photos with you. I have rediscovered a former project I started many years ago, a collection of over a million old photos and posters from advertising covering a huge number of different topics.
Coco Cola is a popular beverage worldwide and has been so for years, so have a look at these old photos, and I hopefully you will enjoy them.




They are still wonderful and I just love the bears, now for a good laugh and this is a coco cola ad.

You can drink a coca cola anywhere.

Have an awesome day and take care.

All the best.
Your friend,
Laura

Saturday, August 10, 2013

SIPHO AND THE GOLDEN NAILS - CHAPTER 16

Hello Everybody,

I sincerely hope you all had a great week and enjoying the weekend.

I have dedicated some of my weekend to writing articles for the Guardian Express and of course continuing the proof reading of the second book. Almost there, soon I will have it published.

Today I want to share another chapter with you. I have skipped a few chapters and here we will continue the adventure around Israel, visiting Ashdod and Masada with the hybrid children Sipho and Emma. Hope you enjoy.



Chapter 16
TRIP TO ASHDOD AND MASADA
The group set off for their trip to Ashdod. Sipho was pleased he had some company other than adults, and they chatted about the Cotswold "home." Emma brought him up-to-date on what had been happening there.
"David, please tell us about Ashdod?" Asked Sipho.
"Well, Ashdod is the fifth largest city in Israel and is also an extremely valuable industrial center. I will take you past the port of Ashdod, it is the largest port in Israel, and I know you will enjoy this. This city also has pleasant weather, exceptionally hot summers, a pleasant spring and fall, and of course cool, rainy winters."
"Are there many interesting places to see?" Asked Sipho.
"Oh yes, besides the industrial center, the modern city of Ashdod was built outside the historic settlement. There are many neighborhoods. You will see the wide avenues that help make the traffic flow quite easily. The neighborhoods have easy access to their own commercial centers, and urban parks."
"It sounds awesome, I cannot wait to see this," said Emma.
"We are almost entering the city, and as we pass some of the interesting sites, I will tell you about them." David replied.
They drove into Ashdod, and both Emma and Sipho looked out of the jeep’s windows and enjoyed the sights of this large city. When they came to the port, David stopped the vehicle, and they all got out.
David passed them some refreshments and told them to walk down to the harbor and take a look at the surroundings and the ships in the docks. Excited they started walking along with David and Zerydo and asked questions as usual. David felt their energy and willingly answered them honestly. All too soon for Sipho and Emma, they were back in the jeep and David told them they were going to go to an exceptionally exhilarating part of the city.
"We are not too far from the place where we have to be," David said.
As they drove, the two youngsters tried to get more information out of David, but he told them to be patient and to wait.
They drove up a steep road and soon arrived at Givat Yonah, a mound where David stopped the jeep. They disembarked and looked around, admiring the magnificent view of the port and the gleaming white Mediterranean-style homes and wide boulevards. The view was Spectacular!
"Sipho this is the place where a nail must be placed." Zerydo said.
"It is a terrific place. Please tell me it's history," he asked
"This is where it is believed that Jonah was swallowed by a large fish." David answered.
"I don't know that story," said Emma.
"Oh, that is sad as it is a wonderful story and I promise you tonight I will read the story to you." David replied.
"Emma you are going to place the nail," Zerydo said. "You might as well get some practice, and we can judge how accurately you position it."
"Ok tell me what to do."
"Here is the nail," Zerydo said and passed it to her. "I want you to walk to the top of the mound, and see if you can feel where it should be placed."
She took the nail and following Zerydo's instructions, she climbed the mound. Emma immediately found the exact place and knew exactly where to put the nail so that it was secure. As soon as it was done, Sipho told her to watch as the star pearl appeared on the top of the nail. She was amazed.
"That is exactly what happened when you put the nail in at Jericho!" An excited Emma said.
They walked around for a while and enjoyed the view. Back at the vehicle, David offered them some drinks and told them it was a pity they could not spend more time here as there were superb shopping malls, parks and restaurants to visit in Ashdod. He told them they had to leave for Masada as he wanted to return home before nightfall.
They left feeling satisfied, and happy they could enjoy and see such incredible surroundings. Emma told them that as soon as she was an adult she would travel around the world forever - and they all laughed.
The day was pleasantly warm, and the children enjoyed the journey toward Masada. Zerydo told them he knew they would like the trip as it would be an exceptional experience. Excited at visiting yet another city and learning so much about the rich history of this country, they kept asking questions. David told them Masada was located on a high plateau overlooking the Dead Sea. He told them about the Roman occupation, the fortress castle and continued to tell them all about the interesting history of this place.
Herod the Great fortified Masada as a refuge for himself in the event of a revolt by the Jewish people. Later on a Roman Garrison was constructed on Masada, but a Jewish sect called the Sicarii, attacked the Romans and drove them off Masada. The Sicarii remained and built temples and dwellings on the summit. They were joined by several Jewish families who fled from the Romans. They refused to surrender and harassed the Romans at every opportunity.
The Romans built a ramp to the top intending to force the Jews to surrender. Rather than submit themselves to slavery again, all seven hundred odd Sicarii committed mass suicide. This was a hollow victory for the Romans and inspired the Jewish people to resist them even more. Sipho and Emma were captivated by the story, listened in silence.
Soon they arrived and all they saw was desert and Rocky Mountains. The children felt as though it was going to be a dull place compared to Ashdod. David parked, and they all got out. The first thing Sipho saw was a cable car.
"Are we going up on the cable car?" He asked.
"Yes, we have to. The walk is far too tiring and I am sure you will enjoy the ride."
"It looks exciting."
They walked to the cable car entrance, paid for their tickets and waited for the cable car to depart. The ride up to the top of the high mountain was exhilarating and entertaining. Everyone admired the view and commented on the various features that seemed so small and far away.
At the top, they left the cable car and started walking around the palace and old storehouses, baths and other fascinating sites. They arrived at the area in front of the northern palace, and Zerydo walked along with Sipho and told him this was the place where the nail must be placed. Sipho got ready and together with Emma, they both placed the nail in the exact spot where it was meant to be. Watching, they saw the star pearl appear on top of the nail yet again. Excited that this was the final nail, they asked what the next part of the mission would be.
"Well, we will visit another city and try to find a man who lives in a cave. Once we find him, we will be able to continue," said Zerydo.
"A man! Who is he and why must we find him?" Asked Sipho.
"We have no choice, we have to find him as he has the last golden nail," replied David.
Sipho said, "I want to ask you more about the cave man and the last golden nail, but I truly think we should walk around Masada a bit more if we have the time. I think it would be fun exploring here."
"I am sure it will be alright," Zerydo said, "if David agrees and hasn’t run out of breath yet."
David chuckled at Zerydo’s comment and told them that he had already planned to take them on a tour to the rebel dwellings and the Byzantine monastic cave and then they would see the Snake Path Gate from the top of Masada. Excited to see and learn, they followed him as he guided them to the various attractions. The afternoon came all too soon, and David ushered them into the cable car, and once they had reached the bottom, they stood and stared at this historic mountain, knowing that they would never forget this place.
David told them they would be returning to his home now, and tomorrow they would leave for Eilat and would probably spend a few days there. He advised them to pack enough clothing for the journey, but said he would remind them before they left for Eilat.
The children were so tired that they soon fell asleep while David and Zerydo drove for home. By the time they reached David’s house, it was already dark, and the sky was full of dazzling stars. Soon they were all in the kitchen talking to David as he prepared a meal for the famished travelers. They ate, retired for the night and slept like logs.


Well that is the end of chapter 16 and will share more next week. Israel is a fascinating place, and a significant aspect of the story focuses around this country.

Wishing you all the best and have a wonderful week. Remember never to accept to be anyone's second choice. You are unique!

All the best.
Your friend,
Laura


Saturday, August 3, 2013

Sipho 2nd book update, and sharing a story - Green Tea, the Good News Tea

Hello Everybody,

Here in South Africa, it is a fabulous Saturday afternoon. The weather is lovely. A perfect day, but it will soon grow cold as the day ends. We are nearing winter and can definitely feel the warmer weather approaching. Yeah summer is almost here.
Last weekend I had to meet a journalist and give him a tour of our beautiful city. He spent four days with my family and we enjoyed contributing to his visit. He is currently blogging the story of his visit to Johannesburg, and if you would like to follow the events, please click on this link –

http://mikesfilmtalk.com/2013/08/03/south-africa-my-personal-journey-schiphol-and-beyond/

I am sure you will find this exciting as he did, I too am enjoying the memory of the visit.

Before I share another story with you, I want to give an update on the 2nd novel. I am posting a picture of the cover. I love it and will probably not change this again. I have a copy of the book and busy proofing for the 2nd time, and I found a mistake. Hoping to finish this quickly and then can publish next month. I am excited and am sure you will enjoy the story as our little hybrid child Sipho continues with his adventures.


Well let me share another story that was published in the Guardian Express with you this week.

This is an article regarding the benefits of Green Tea, and I want to tell you that I took the test and can honestly say, the benefits are enormous.
The potent plant nutrient called epigallocatechin gallate, or EGCG, found in Green tea is proving to be the good news tea and is the best medicine for a healthier life style.
The Japanese and the Chinese have been drinking Green Tea for thousands of years. The tea is not only for their pleasure but also for the health benefits. Green Tea contains ingredients that are more effective, antioxidants and vitamins than regular teas. It is low in caffeine, with a distinctive smoky and nutlike flavor. The tea can be taken either hot or cold, with lemon or honey.
During the production and processing of Green Tea, none of the active ingredients such as catechins and vitamins is lost through fermentation and oxidation as occurs in normal tea processes. The green tea leaves are either steamed or pan-fried to retain their active ingredients.
Cholesterol is a wide spread problem around the world, and research has found that the EGCG in Green Tea actually helps prevent fat build up in the arteries. The tea can help to prevent cardiovascular disease.
The Journal of Applied Oral Science tested the effects of EGCG against bacteria found in the mouth and it is proven effective against bacteria in the mouth. Several other journals have confirmed the antibacterial effect on harmful dental bacteria.
The active nutrient EGCG in Green Tea has proved to be an effective and natural inhibitor of the cancer cell metabolism in breast tumors. Further studies by the Cancer Prevention Research reported that the EGCG in Green Tea suppressed the lung cancer cell growth and can prevent and inhibit colorectal cancers. EGCG aids the body by killing prostate cancer cells.
The EGCG in green tea, similar to other catechins activate fat burning genes in the stomach and can speed up weight loss. Green tea is the overall fat buster. Energy levels remain stable, and the tea is found to balance the sugar levels. The blood sugar spikes and crashes that result in fatigue irritability and cravings for unhealthy foods are also controlled by the improved insulin use in the body from the Green Tea.
The active ingredient contains a potent antioxidant that can positively affect the skin cells. It can prevent skin damage and wrinkling. The EGCG is considered more powerful than vitamin E at destroying skin-damaging free radicals. It is reported that free radicals are increasing linked to many serious illnesses such as cancer, arthritis, and diabetes. Another benefiting factor from the tea is the protection of the skin against UV damage.
The research continues, and more health benefits are being discovered. Green Tea, rich in catechins, vitamins and minerals is a miracle from Mother Nature, a tea that boosts the immune system, reduces inflammation and improves health. The good news tea with an increasing variety of beneficial health factors.

You can read my other published articles from this link
http://guardianlv.com/

Be blessed and remember you are special.

Your friend,
Laura



Sunday, July 14, 2013

WWII Miracle drug remains a constant problem


Hello Everybody,

Hope you are all well. In South Africa it is the middle of winter and it's cold. Another month or so and we will be heading for warmer weather. I think I prefer the summer to winter.

Last week I shared another chapter of the Sipho adventure and this week I am sharing an article I wrote for the Guardian Express in June this year. If you want to read some great articles, current worldnews, and more then follow this link and enjoy. http://www.guardianlv.com/


Here is the article -

During WWII, the German Army distributed millions of its miracle pill, the now banned drug Methamphetamine known as Crystal meth, which remains a constant problem worldwide. A Berlin based drug manufacturer Kemmler Werke released a methamphetamine compound into the market during 1938. It was the high-ranking army physiologist Otto Ranke who uncovered this miracle drug. He recognized the potential of this drug as the ideal war drug that would keep tired pilots alert and an entire army euphoric. He tested the drug during September 1939 on university students, and discovered the increased production from the students, despite having been deprived of sleep.
It was Germany’s WWII Wehrmacht military base that distributed millions of the pills to their soldiers. The miracle drug had turned into a nightmare for many of the soldiers. The long-term effects on the body were devastating and they quickly became addicted to the stimulant. With the addiction came dizziness, depression, sweating, and hallucinations. Soldiers died of heart failure, and others committed suicide by shooting themselves during psychotic phases. Several of the army’s top health officials wanted to limit the use of the miracle drug due to the severe repercussions, but were unsuccessful in their attempts to do so.
The miracle drug referred to as Pervitin remained easy to obtain after the war. Doctors did not hesitate to prescribe the drug to patients as an appetite suppressant or those suffering from depression. University students remained the highest users of the drug, as they found the stimulant helpful with their studies. Athletes also indulged in the drug Pervitin and their dependence increased as they discovered it decreased the sensitivity to pain and increased their performance and endurance. During 1968, a German boxer Joseph Elze, 28 died after collapsing from a knockout blow to his head. Without the methamphetamine drug, he would have collapsed sooner and might not have died. He was Germany’s first known victim of doping, yet the drug remained on the market.
Temmler Werke continued to supply the drugs to the armies in both the West and East Germany throughout the 1960s. The drug was removed from the West German army medical supplies in the 1970s and the East German Army continued until 1988 before removing the drug from its army.
The miracle pill Pervitin was banned in all of Germany, and with the banning of the drug, the illegal production began. In the United States, during the 1970s motor cycle gangs discovered crystal meth as an easy way to earn income, and began setting up large-scale drug laboratories in mostly the California cities of San Francisco and San Diego.
A chemist in Wisconsin, Steve Preslier, alias Uncle Fester the mad scientist published a drug cookbook titled “Secrets of Methamphetamine Manufacture" during the 1980s, and hence the drug was now produced in crystal form and no longer as a powder compressed into tablets.
The book is now in its eighth edition, this controversial book presented six different recipes for preparing the drug. Legal ingredients were used and a simple chemical reaction to extract the drug’s principal component from cough medicine and combined with other liquids such as drain cleaner, battery acid or antifreeze to increase the drug’s effectiveness.
Over time more illegal meth laboratories opened around the world. Some improvised drug labs were prone to explosions as the meth production created highly toxic explosive substances. According to the US Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), around 11000 meth labs were discovered around the country during 2010, compared with 7530 in 2009.
Meth can be smoked, swallowed, snorted, or injected, and addicts often consume more than the dose once taken by the German soldiers during WWII. The side effects are alarming, and weaken the immune system. Hair loss, weight loss, eczema, kidney, stomach and heart problems are a few of the dramatic effects of the drug.
Despite the dreadful side effects of this miracle drug, it has not lost it appeal. In 2011, the National Institute on Drug Abuse, based outside Washington, estimated that around 13 million American had tried meth and the UN estimate around 24 million users globally.


Have an awesome week and wishing you all the best.

Thank you for your support.

Your friend
Laura

Saturday, July 6, 2013

SIPHO AND THE GOLDEN NAILS - CHAPTER 10

Hello everybody,

Hope this blog finds you all well.
Yes it is the weekend again and I want to tell you that I have been part of the team reporting on the Nelson Mandela saga since his admission to hospital. I will give you a link to the latest article. Please read and share.


http://guardianlv.com/2013/07/nelson-mandela-doctors-overruled-by-south-african-president-jacob-zuma/

Yes it is just such a huge cover up, and a sad time for the South African people to deal with their grief while the family fight and disgrace the Mandela legacy.


Well, update time, I have tried to get my book ready for publication and will probably do so next month. In the meantime I have skipped a chapter or two and now sharing Chapter 10 with you.


Chapter 10
SIPHO KIDNAPPED
Early the next morning, Lindiwe went to the royal kraal and found Sipho playing outside. She told him that she wanted to spend another day with her mother and that they could return to the settlement the following day. Sipho agreed, and she made her way home to her mother.
It was late in the afternoon, and after spending some time with his grandfather, Sipho left to play with a few friends. He saw a group of boys near the far end of the village and walking toward them, he heard the sound of someone crying outside of the village. He walked closer to the fence, and although he could not see anybody, he quickly ran to the gate and round to the place where he heard the crying. He stopped in front of a little bare footed girl, who was wearing a tattered red dress and sitting on a rock. Her knotted black hair was hanging over her face. He looked at her in bewilderment and asked her if she was lost. The little girl nodded, and he walked closer to her and told her that he would take her home. She stood up and took his hand. He started walking toward the village entrance, and the young child started to cry again. Sipho stopped and asked her what was wrong. She told him in a terribly broken voice that she lived in the cave behind a hill and not in the village. Confused he tried to question her about the cave and her being lost. She continued to cry and kept pointing toward the hills.
Sipho reluctantly decided to guide her to her home, even though it was getting late, and turning away from the village, walked further into the woodlands and the nearby hills. The little girl stopped crying and smiled. They did not talk as they ventured further and further away from the village. Suddenly Sipho saw an opening in one of the nearby hills, and asked the child if it was here that she lived. She nodded, and they continued toward the opening. At the entrance, he let go of her hand and wanting to get back, told her to go inside and not to wander off again. As soon as he turned around to leave, a huge man grabbed him from behind and held his hand over his mouth, telling him to be quiet and dragged him inside the cave.
Sipho looked around. It was quite dark inside the cave, and a dim light at the far end cast shadows on the surrounding walls. The man, still holding onto him, would not remove his hand from his mouth and kept telling him to be quiet. Sipho squirmed and tried to free himself, but his captor was too powerful.
The man paused for a few moments and listened to the sound of voices coming from within the cave. Still holding on to Sipho he walked further into the dark cave but Sipho saw nothing except darkness. The low murmur of voices still came from within. The captor released his tight grip and told Sipho to be quiet. Frightened he obeyed, relieved to be free from this monstrous man. There was a thumping sound and the captor grabbed Sipho's arm again. Intense fear leaped into Sipho's heart, and he shook his head at the sight of a horrendous creature advancing toward him. Without any warning, an unknown weight crashed down upon his head, and he fell into unconsciousness.
Sipho woke up; his head was heavy and aching. He knew he was alive, but he did not know much more. He stared into the face of an unpleasant and menacing demon, trying to recall what had happened to him, but the effort was too great. He realized that he was lying on his back and saw two more demons on each side of him. Then it slowly entered his mind that he was in Hades again!
He made another effort to gather up his drifting thoughts and realized with a shudder that the face that was looking directly into his was that of another drooling demon. Making a supreme effort he sat up and the demon laughed. Sipho turned his head and looked around at a demon with terrifying features sitting at his side.
Sipho still feeling confused, yet afraid, wanted to speak, but no words came to him. Stunned by his sudden muteness, he shook his head and again tried to sit up properly. The demon on his left pushed him down again. Lying on his back he tried to cough, but there was no sound. Determined that he would not fall asleep, he nevertheless felt a heavy darkness come over him and was asleep within minutes.
Pandemonium reigned in the control center as Zanu, and the team watched the monitor showing Sipho being led into one of the caves by an innocent looking child. Zanu told Zerydo to leave for the cave immediately and try to rescue Sipho. It was evident that Satan had kidnapped him. They were unable to view the inside of the cave and had no idea what was happening. Zanu felt a knot in his stomach at the way events had turned out. He knew losing Sipho now would not bode well with God Most High.
Zerydo and three guards gathered some equipment and left the sacred hill. They decided to use the vehicle instead of walking as it would be much quicker. Although the guards knew of the possible dangers that could befall them, they chose to remain silent. They felt confident that Zerydo would be able to protect them from whatever dangers lay ahead in the cave.
The full moon shone down, clothing the world in a beautiful blue and silver light. A myriad of stars spread across the dark sky. They stopped not too far from the entrance to the cave where they assumed Sipho was being held captive. Walking quietly toward the entrance, and not wanting to stumble over obstacles or alert any demons, they proceeded cautiously. Zerydo studied the bushes very closely, trying to discern their enemies among them, but he saw nothing there but for a slight movement of the leaves rustled by the wind. He continued walking toward the entrance.
Zerydo whispered and told two of the guards to remain outside and ordered a rather hefty muscular guard named Thomas to go with him. Understanding their instructions, they watched Zerydo and Thomas step into the cave carefully and proceed without making any noise, and, at the same time, listening for any sound or movement from within the cave.
Zerydo preceded Thomas into the dark cave and soon saw a dim light glowing from behind some big rocks. He stood still for a moment and heard muttering which made no sense to him at all. He continued to stalk silently toward the rocks, stopping to obtain a better view of what the light revealed. Peeking around a rock, he saw the three demons surrounding Sipho who was lying so still that Zerydo thought he was probably unconscious. Waiting for a moment he wondered what he was going to do and how he should approach them.
Without any warning, he sprang from behind the rock and stood in full view of the demons. Upon hearing the thump, they turned their heads in shock at the sight of Zerydo and retreated slightly.
"So you have returned for a second time! I knew you would not be able to stay away," growled the demon closest to him in a slurred voice.
Zerydo's anger increased within. This demon’s attitude was beyond all endurance, and he thought to himself that he would make the demon suffer this time! He sprang forward and reached for the demon, grabbing at his throat.
"I didn't touch him! I never laid so much as a finger on Sipho," sniveled the demon.
"You are abominable demons, and I will make sure you are sent back to hell!" Zerydo shouted in a thundering voice while keeping his eyes fixed on the demon behind Sipho.
The third demon had not gone but a few steps back, when Zerydo, still holding onto the first demon, caught his arm.
The other demon came from behind and struck him on his head. Immediately he shoved the two demons he was holding and flung them to the ground. The blow to his head was not that powerful and Zerydo, only a little stunned, reached out, seized the demon, and hit him with a mighty blow that caused him to fall to the ground.
Zerydo stared at the demons. He knew the last demon had tried to trap him with the sneaky blow to his head. Zerydo shuddered at the thought of being careless and of being captured by them. He knew he was a spirit being, and he would not allow these hideous creatures to overpower him. His head still ached slightly, but that did not stop him from taking control of the situation once more.
He called Thomas to come forward. The guard, who had seen the whole incident, was reluctant and moved forward at a slow pace. Zerydo, told him to tie up the demon lying on the floor, who appeared to be crushed from the severe strike of Zerydo hitting him. The Anglurian guard proceeded to carry out the instructions without muttering a word. Zerydo turned and stared at the other two demons lying so still on the ground and looking devilishly pathetic. The demons were angry. Angry that their effort, made at such enormous risk, should have failed through the mere chance of Zerydo coming into the cave at that particular time. They were angry, too that Zerydo had bruised them so badly.
"Yes, I've come back," he said, waggling his finger menacingly at them.
The heat and humidity had increased; it was becoming uncomfortable to stay much longer. Watching Thomas finish securing the two demons who continued to hiss and moan at their fate, Zerydo looked down at the unconscious demon who obviously was hurt and not responding.
Zerydo walked over to where Sipho lay so still. He bent down and called out his name. There was no response. He looked around and knew he had to explore the inner part of the cave. He needed to know if there were any other demons or traps, which Satan could use against them. He also knew he had to get Sipho out of this dreadful place.
"I'm going now, but I'll come back, when you least expect it," he said while looking at the two demons hissing at their misfortune.
The look in the demons’ eyes did not show any regrets, it was far more the look of monsters ready to attack him again. They paid no attention to Zerydo staring at them with blazing eyes. Zerydo felt a strong premonition of more trouble ahead than he had anticipated. His mind instantaneously became active and alert, fearing more unpleasant surprises. He heard a sound of something like a howl in the distance, but kept his eyes focused on the three demons.
Suddenly a groan was released from the body of the demon that lay motionless on the ground. Zerydo turned around and watched the big-headed demon moan as he tried to move around. Almost at the same instant, he heard the howling sound again, and he turned around to face in the direction of the noise. He realized the screeching sound was not from the three demons that Thomas had tied up, and he tried to focus on where this sound came from.
He drew a laser gun from his pocket and waited for the in demon to appear. He was certain it would come in the next moment, but the seconds passed and all remained intensely still.
Gradually his senses heightened, and his heart gave a more rapid beat than usual, when he caught sight of another demon at the far end of the cave. Larger than the three captive demons, and possessing three heads all bobbing and hissing while emitting a chilling sound moved toward Zerydo. He knew it would be dangerous to fight this giant monstrosity and with his weapon ready for instant use, he advanced a pace or two. Without hesitating, he pointed his gun at the middle head and fired! It did nothing, the demon kept moving forward. Zerydo again fired another blast and then another. The demon remained standing and continued to move closer to him. Zerydo fearing the worst stepped back, turning the dial on the gun from stun to kill, and immediately fired another round at the monster. At first, nothing happened. Then slowly, very slowly, the hulking three-headed demon fell and lay motionless.
Zerydo, without hesitating grabbed Sipho and told Thomas to get out as quickly as possible. They ran to the entrance and were relieved to find the other guards unharmed and waiting for them. With great haste, they all jumped into the vehicle and drove as fast the vehicle would go over the rough terrain toward the settlement.
Not even noticing how pleasant the night was or how warm the scented air was their only focus was to get back to safety. They drove to the sacred hill and were pleased to see a contingent of guards prepared for their return. Zerydo, still carrying Sipho, thanked the guards and instructed them to seal the entrance and not to open up without express permission. He ran toward the control room and bursting in yelled at Zanu to get help immediately. Zanu called several council members, scientists, and anybody else who might be able to help the unconscious Sipho.
Zerydo put Sipho on the table and stepped back as several members began to examine him.
"Zanu, you do realize we do not have any medical doctors, and I am unsure of what is exactly wrong with little Sipho," Zerydo said.
"Calm down. I am sure we will be able to revive him and take care of him until he has fully recovered."
"As confident as always - I hope you are right," Zerydo said and walked over to fetch some juice and slake his thirst.
Walking back to Zanu, he stood beside his brother and waited to hear what the members had to say. After several minutes, they heard a small faint voice and everyone smiled. Sipho was waking up - they had managed to revive him. Zanu and Zerydo went closer and saw that although Sipho was not moving, his eyes were open. Sipho immediately recognized Zanu and Zerydo and smiled. He then closed his eyes and slept. They moved him from the table to a more comfortable couch and took turns sitting with him for the rest of the night, watching for any movement or sound the child might make.
Both Zerydo and Zanu, although exhausted, did not want to leave him alone. The two of them spoke about Zerydo’s encounter in the cave with the demons. Zanu was uncomfortable with the killing of a monster, but reassured Zerydo that they should be safer now that they were back in the settlement. He tried to understand Zerydo's fear, and knew he would have to speak with God Most High and gather more information on what they could expect from the demons of Hades.

Hope you enjoyed, looking forward to sharing more soon.

All the best and have a super week.
Your friend,
Laura