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The Following Is A Final Excerpt From The First Zavala Book:
Zavala, The New Hero on The Block: It is placed here to show the excerpt from that previous book that leads to the beginning of this book. 1. The second sixth month period is ending. 2. The problems still exist with the bullies. The second six month period is ending on the next day, and Zavala needs to renew his ‘Super-Power’ strength now. On this second sixth month period (Zavala’s fourth trip to the ‘Invisible island’), he brings the Zerlena and Zerlera Mixtures back with him to his home. Starting with the third sixth month period, Kemah was supposed to start bringing the Zerlena and Zerlera Mixtures to Zavala in a container for him to get his ‘Super-Powers’ back at the beginning of the third six month period before the second period is up.; but for some reason, he was late. Zavala is still having trouble with the bullies. They seem to know that he has lost his ‘Super-Powers’ at this point, and they are taking advantage of that fact. Now that Zavala had lost his ‘Super-Powers,’ the bullies capture Zavala in a net. They challenge him to do something to them. Ken, John, and Bill took Zavala over to an open area where the ground was flat. Ken drove four iron stakes that he had brought with him into the ground with a huge club stick. Then he, John, and Bill tied Zavala, in his small physical form, to the stakes that they drove into the ground. Zavala looked around and did not see anyone who could help him. Was he doomed? Ken, one of the boys who wanted to get rid of Zavala now, lifted the huge club stick in his strong right arm and swung it down as hard as he could toward Zavala. Zavala closed his eyes as the club came within six inches of his face. The excerpt above is being continued below before getting into the next story. The same following excerpt may also be written in another book: ‘Zavala, The New Hero On The Block, Volume 2.’ EXCERP continued in the next column: |
EXCERP continued from the bottom left of the previous column: As Ken’s huge club stick comes within six inches of Zavala’s face, the invisible Kemah comes in and grabs Ken, by the shoulder with both claws of his feet and takes him to a high ridge on Kingsley Mountain close by. Fear of heights was something that Ken had problems with since he was a young boy. Now, he was on a very high ridge on the side of the mountain. Fear came over him, and he began screaming. His screams were so loud that they could be heard throughout the valley below.
The other two boys, John and Bill, ran when they saw Ken flying through the air. They did not want the same thing happening to them …especially something that they could not see. Neither one could see Kemah carrying Ken. Notes: Ken can only be rescued by someone who can lower a rope to him down the sheer surface of that side of Kingsley Mountain from above the ridge and pull him up. After Kemah takes Ken to the ridge on the mountain, Kemah and Zavala go to a quiet place and talk. Kemah looks at Zavala, and says, “I am sure you remember the creature, Jordora.” “Yes, I do,” said Zavala. “Well, he has taken over the Magledorph’s empire. He has captured Dr. Ken and Dr. Jim Magledorph.” Zavala responded to Kemah’s comments, and said, “I think we need to pay Jordora a special visit.” Zavala and Kemah went back to the ‘Invisible Island’ where Zavala was challenged by Jordora, the creature who had taken over the Magledorph’s empire. Zavala had always had more ‘super-powers’ than Jordora. So, in a very powerful physical battle between them, Zavala ultimately wins. Then, Zavala gets Kemah to pick up Jordora in his strong claws and take him out over the Atlantic Ocean …away from the ‘Invisible Island’. Within a few seconds, Kemah drops Jordora into the ocean at a place where huge waves swallow him so that he will never be seen again. Notes: After Zavala’s challenging encounter with Jordora, he decided to go through the beautiful town of Salodar (Sa lo dar), North Carolina (…strictly fictional) to enjoy the mountains in that area. On one of his excursions through the woods at the base of Wahalah Mountain, he met Timothy Al Jenkins. Shortly after Zavala and Timothy met each other in the wooded area close to Timothy’s home, Timothy left to go to ‘Crooked Creek Camp’ in North Carolina (…strictly fictional). |
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EXCERP continued from the bottom left of the previous column: individual, still hold the hatred and anger that they developed toward that individual earlier for what he/she did to them.
I hope that this story will help many of you who are struggling with similar circumstances to change the animosity that is there to the love and joy that could bring you total peace and happiness that may not be in your life now. Larry Jenny Mae Hightower The main part of this story is about a young lady, Jenny Mae Hightower who was born to Bill Seth and Mary Beth Saxon-Hightower about one year after they were married. The many things that she experienced in her earlier childhood years as well as her teenage years helped to mold her for the special work in the field of medicine and in society in general that she was to become involved in later in her adult life. Also, the role that she was placed into after her mother’s death of helping to take care of her three sisters was a ‘training ground’ that she needed to know how to help young people who had special needs. She was truly a remarkable lady in many ways. Not only did Jenny Mae Hightower take on that tremendous responsibility at an early age of taking care of five young people which included three sisters and two boys that were adopted; but the role that she was placed into inadvertently laid the foundation for her future in becoming a surgeon, a pioneer in doing research in the field of medicine, and the great woman in society to help thousands of people all over the world. Without the role that she was placed in starting at age sixteen, the door for her to do these great things to help others in life may have never been opened. That role gave her the confidence that she needed in herself as well as let her know how to step out into performing the task of the great future ahead of her. More Responsibility Later, due to other circumstances beyond Jenny Mae’s control, she assumed the responsibility of helping care for two more siblings …which were added to the family. Who they were and how they came into the family will be evident when the story is read. |