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Professor MacPherson walked to an uncompleted building in a non-residential part of the United States of America. There, he saw Charles in the company of three other light-fingered guys smoking cigarettes.
“Charles, I am really disappointed in you,” professor MacPherson said.
“I don’t get you, professor; or did you come here to pester me and my guys?” Charles said and grimaced.
“Pester is an understatement!” professor MacPherson said with a glare.
“You are on our nerves, professor. We have never been rude to you, or do you need us to do that?” Logan said.
“Logan, I didn’t come for you. Little brat! Charles, did you actually kill the guy I gave you his picture?” professor MacPherson said.
“Picture?” Charles said.
“Yes, don’t play pranks with me,” professor MacPherson said.
“You have given me a lot of pictures, so, I don’t know the one you are talking about,” Charles said innocently.
“Don’t be daft young man; have you forgotten Louise so soon?” professor MacPherson said belligerently.
“Mind your words, professor MacPherson,” Dickson said.
“You need to be respectful, young man. Besides, I am not here for you,” professor MacPherson said.
“It’s okay. Professor MacPherson, do you mean the same Louise that works with you in the same office?” Charles said.
“Yeah, you are now coming around. We had a deal, right?” professor MacPherson said.
“Yeah, we had,” Charles said.
“Alright; you told me that you had eliminated him, right?” professor MacPherson said.
“Yes; Dickson gunned him down,” Charles said.
“Yeah, I did; he behaved very rude,” Dickson attested.
“Could you believe I saw Louise?” Professor MacPherson said silently.
“What?! Where?” Charles said with surprise.
“Good question. I saw Louise at the mall a week ago; I was shocked to see a phantom. So, I took my gaze away from him. Louise walked up to me and we exchanged pleasantries, then I was able to figure out he was living. Louise is alive!” Professor MacPherson said.
“What!” Charles said.
“Louise is alive; he said he had changed his place of work and residence for some reasons which he didn’t disclose to me. I know Louise knows I am after his life,” professor MacPherson said.
“Oh my goodness! It means we eliminated the wrong person,” Charles said, perplexed.
“That must be the case, boss; we are sorry for that, professor MacPherson,” Jeremy said.
“Alright,” I think it’s a murder by mistake,” professor MacPherson said.
“Professor MacPherson, what shall we do now?” Charles said.
“That’s the reason I’m here. I want to give you harder work. This time around, you will look for Louise’s hideout, collect the document and eliminate him completely,” professor MacPherson said.
“That’s settled! We need to make a deal,” Charles said.
“Okay; how about a hard currency, 200 USD?” professor MacPherson said.
“Guys, what do you say?” Charles said.
“Boss, that’s too small; remember the professor wants to give us three jobs at once,” Logan said.
“C’mon, guys!! Okay, let me add 50 USD, making it a sum of 250 USD,” professor MacPherson said.
“That’s better, professor MacPherson; deal!!” Charles said.
“Deal!!” professor MacPherson said.
“Give us the money now,” Charles said.
“Here with me are 150 USD bank notes; once you have done the work with evidence, I will give you the remaining sum,” professor MacPherson said, and gave the money to Charles.
“Alright, professor MacPherson; you will receive feedback from us soon,” Charles said.
❌ Do not copy or share on any platform ❌ “Davies, go to your room now, it’s time to sleep,” Helena said. “Alright, mum. How about you, mum?” Davies said. “I will join in the sleep soon. Let me feed Oliver finish,” Helena said. “Okay mum, goodnight,” Davies said and stood up. “Goodnight, Davies; no nightmare,” Helena said. Soon, Charles, in the company of the three other light-fingered guys, stood in front of Helena’s house entrance door. They were all masked and armed. “Who is at home?” Charles said with a cool voice. “Hold on, I am coming,” Helena said and peeped through the transparent Louvres to see whose voice it was. “Open this door!!” Jeremy said with a loud and terrifying voice. Now, it’s done on Helena that she is in a big problem. In a state of dilemma, she hid under the sofa with Sarah’s baby, Oliver. “I can see it is the deaf that lives in this house,” Charles said, and forcefully opened the door. The
❌ Do not copy or share on any platform ❌ The astronauts walked on the lunar soil; this soil had silicon dioxide and it resembled the Earth’s soil, but it was much dustier. “We have journeyed for about 72 hours already; yet, we have not experienced a night here. What kind of place is this?” Sarah said and grimaced. “Sarah, I have told you all hitherto that the moon’s daytime is about 168 hours. So, why are you talking like this?” Alfred said. “Sarah is tired, I think; I pray we reach the half moon soon,” Brown said. “The journey is still somewhat far; we need to exercise more patience,” Smith said. “Anyways, is there still food left?” Alfred said. “Yeah; but a little,” Sarah said and brought out some dehydrated food. The astronauts ate the dehydrated food, rested and soon continued on the adventure to the half moon. “Oh, my God! Look at those craters!” Brown shouted and his echoes could be heard clearly. “Let’s go and h
❌ Do not copy or share on any platform ❌ “Long live our king!!” the chiefs said as the king came out. “Thank you, my subjects,” King Achilles said, and sat down. “You summoned us, king,” Basil said. “Yeah, I did. It’s time for war against the United States of America,” King Achilles said. “War?!” Barak said. “Don’t be daft, chief Barak; have you forgotten so soon? King Rehoboth of the United States of America disrespected us. We need to show our superiority,” King Achilles said. “My king, I have been waiting for a day like this. From the outset, the ancestral kings of the United States of America, who were king Rehoboth’s predecessors, always paid homage to Greece, the mother country. Everything stopped after the coronation of king Rehoboth. The pompous king said himself and his people would never pay homage to Greece again. This is a spit on our faces,” Queen Alexandra said. “You have said it all, queen Alexandra; king Re
❌ Do not copy or share on any platform ❌ The Hellene warriors gathered at King Achilles’ palace. The lead warrior, Orien, came out to address the noisy warriors. “My fellow Hellene warriors, why the noise? No one should be garrulous here. The king said he was coming,” the lead warrior, Orien, said. Soon, king Achilles came out in his regalia with his chiefs. He addressed the now silent warriors. “Thank you, my beloved Orien,” king Achilles said. “Long live the king!!” the warriors said with a loud voice. “Thank you all. Without wasting your precious time, my chiefs and I have had some conversation, hitherto; it is time to fight the Americans!” king Achilles said. “We are thrilled!!” the warriors said happily. “I am privileged to stand beside you on this exalted ground, my king; I myself and other warriors here have been expecting a day like this. We are ready to face the United States of America,” Orien said as th
❌ Do not copy or share on any platform ❌ Davies was sitting on a couch writing a script. He was so engrossed in what he was doing that he didn’t know when Liam entered. “Davies, what’s your problem? Can’t you see me?” Liam said. “I am sorry, Liam, where are you coming from?” Davies said, and left the script writing. “I am coming from a friend’s house,” Liam said, and sat down on the couch. “A friend?! You didn’t tell me you had a friend in this state,” Davies said. “I told you about Emilia if you could remember,” Liam said. “Emilia? Oh! The girl that came here the other day?” Davies said. “Yeah,” Liam said. “How is she?” Davies said. “She is fine; she sent her regards,” Liam said. “Really?” Davies said. “Yeah, she did. Is your aunt not back?” Liam said and yawned. “No, she is not back. My cousin, Sadie, is inside anyway,” Davies said. “What?! Really?!” Liam said exuberantly. “Yes,” she is bac
❌ Do not copy or share on any platform❌ After the astronauts had journeyed for about 156 hours, they were gradually getting close to the half moon. However, the journey has been adventurous. “Guys!! We are coming to the end of this journey,” Alfred said. “I didn’t know the half moon was this far,” Sarah said. “Look at those Arabidopsis thaliana,” Raphael said. “Let’s move closer!” Brown said and the astronauts walked to the Arabidopsis thaliana. “What are these guys?” Sarah said, touching one Arabidopsis thaliana flower. “They are plants called Arabidopsis thaliana and produce white flowers,” Raphael said. “I can see that. Do they produce fruit too?” Sarah said. “No, they don’t. Arabidopsis thaliana are small plants that have a short generation time, usually 6 weeks, and grow well under laboratory conditions, on shelves at room temperature, with a limited amount of light,” Raphael said. “Wow!!” Sarah said. “I have
❌ Do not copy or share on any platform ❌ Professor MacPherson drove at midday to an uncompleted building located in a non-residential part of the United States of America. Inside the building were Charles and his light-fingered guys. Dickson saw Mr. MacPherson’s car through one of the windows and notified other gangsters. “The professor is here again…,” Dickson said as he peeped through the window. “Professor MacPherson?!” Jeremy said. “Yeah,” Dickson said. “Guys, coordinate yourself; I don’t want you to disrespect the professor,” Alfred said. “Alright, boss,” the gangsters said. “Welcome, professor MacPherson,” the gangsters said as professor MacPherson sauntered into the uncompleted building. “Don’t greet me!” professor MacPherson said with a glare. “What’s it, boss?” Charles said. “You haven’t done the work I gave you. I saw that bastard in a bar days ago,” professor MacPherson said sternly.
❌ Do not copy or share on any platform ❌ The whole place was getting dark; the astronauts who had been waiting for the night were euphoric. Sarah couldn’t hold her joy; she was looking at how the moon had suddenly changed. “I was thinking the moon has no night,” Sarah said. “I told you all that the moon has darkness too; now, we can see things by ourselves. Raphael, are the candles still intact?” Alfred said. “Yes, boss,” Raphael said. “Good; please, give everyone a stick of candle,” Alfred said. “Alright, boss,” Raphael said and gave candles to all the astronauts. Charles kindled the candles with matchsticks and the astronauts continued their adventure to the half moon. Soon, the astronauts got to the moon’s mountains. “Oh my God!! These mountains are strange. I didn’t know the moon had mountains,” Raphael said. “I read in a documentary that the moon has mountains and highlands,” Smith said. “Yeah, I read that too. T