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LiteratureRe: Black Maria 4 (Nemesis) by LarrySun(op): 9:04pm On Oct 31, 2021
iamL:
Oga larry u just wow me the more with the inclusion of the movie state of emergency which is my 2nd best nollywood movie of all time.

Is lizzy for me cos we both share similar taste except for guns.
Danny is already in his fathers path.

Tanks for the update.
LOL! What's your first?
LiteratureRe: Black Maria 4 (Nemesis) by LarrySun(op): 9:04pm On Oct 31, 2021
useed:
I need the whole book bro, cam I recharge you @larrysun and get it
Yes.
LiteratureRe: Black Maria 4 (Nemesis) by LarrySun(op): 9:03pm On Oct 31, 2021
udemejack:
Oga Larrysun please try and flash Black small na
Just be patient.
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GamingRe: Nairaland Chess Players (Play a Nairalander) by LarrySun(op): 10:29pm On Oct 27, 2021
Who is available for a tournament?
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LiteratureRe: Black Maria 4 (Nemesis) by LarrySun(op): 1:09am On Oct 21, 2021
AdiscoPele:
Hello @Larrysun, you don't reply messages on your WhatsApp. I sent numerous messages but you've refused to read them. I believe all is well because you drop updates here on nairaland.

Pls, reply my messages because we need to discuss.
Thanks
So sorry. Kindly resend the message. Thanks.
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LiteratureRe: The Journey To A Thousand Flash by LarrySun(op): 3:58pm On Oct 06, 2021
THE JOURNEY TO A THOUSAND FLASH

For you, Amazon

Flash 33: Bleeding Heart

Bayo had been in love with Nneka since he and his mother moved into the neighbourhood seven years ago. At that time, he was only thirteen years old, and Nneka was ten. He had kept this feeling bottled up within him all these years.

Due to his condition, Bayo hardly left the house; so he had no friends. His mother was his only friend. Most times, he would only watch Nneka from the window of his room as she sold newspapers to passersby across the street. Nneka's father was a vendor but she often helped him to sell the papers while he ran other errands.

Then just before his twentieth birthday, Bayo's mother encouraged him to go talk to Nneka.

“If you love someone, tell the person. Falling in love is not a crime,” she would encourage him.

“I don't know if she would love me back, mama.” His voice was always soft. His mother always called him her angel from above.

“You cannot know until you find out,” she responded, “She's not going to walk in here and tell you she loves you. I don't even think she knows you exist.”

“It's not safe out there. The doctor said I shouldn't trek any long distance, and that I have to always stay indoors.”

“It's just across the street, my angel. Just walk up to her and introduce yourself. You should start by becoming her friend.”

“Are you sure it's safe, mother?”

His mother hesitated. She thought deeply about the question before answering. Finally, she decided that her son's happiness was more important than anything else.

“It's perfectly safe.”

Bayo smiled and said, “Okay, mother. I will visit her tomorrow.”

His heart was beating fast from the prospect of talking to Nneka for the first time in ten years. He looked through the window and saw her selling papers across the street as usual. His smile broadened.

Bayo spent most of his days sitting by his window and watching people walk up and down the street. He knew everyone who lived in the neighbourhood but none of them knew him. Although he had seen many young girls who lived in the street, none of them was as pretty as Nneka. She was not only pretty, she was also hardworking and decent. Bayo knew that Nneka was the perfect girl for him.

The following afternoon, Bayo dressed up, took some money and stepped out of the house. This was the first time he would leave the house since he had been diagnosed. As he climbed down the steps of the front door, his mother watched him from the window. It felt weird to Bayo that he just decided to speak to Nneka now after seven years.
He carefully looked both sides of the road before crossing it. Sometimes the traffic could be quite busy. Many people had been hit by speeding cars. Bayo had witnessed many casualties from his window.

For the past twenty-four hours, Bayo had been rehearsing what he was going to tell Nneka. His mother had told him to take things slowly by first establishing friendship with her, and that was exactly what he planned to do. But he found himself tongue-tied when she stood before him.

“How may I help you?” she asked pleasantly, giving him a smile that warmed him to the depth of his stomach.

“I-I-I-” he stuttered helplessly.

“Would you like to buy a paper?” she asked, still smiling.

Bayo nodded vigorously. He dipped his hand in his pocket and brought out a currency note. He handed it to her. The girl collected the money, spread it out on her palm, folded it and kept it in her pouch. She did everything meticulously as Bayo watched, still tongue-tied. She picked a paper from the stand.

“I’ll go and wrap it for you,” she said and disappeared into the shop before Bayo would say anything, not like he could say anything anyway.

She returned a few minutes later with the newspaper safely wrapped in nylon. She handed it to him. “Here you are,” she said, her bright eyes complimenting her smile. “Thanks for your patronage.”

Bayo accepted the paper, stayed for a few seconds. He wanted to say something to her but his tongue would not allow him any speech. Disappointed in himself, he turned around and walked away.

"Did you tell her?" his mother asked excitedly as he stepped into the house, but the expression on his face answered her question.

"I can't do it. I don't have the courage."

His mother placed a hand on his shoulder and said, "Do not beat yourself up. You can always try again another time. Eventually you'll be able to speak to her."

But Bayo could not. He kept going there to buy a newspaper he was never going to read, and Nneka always wrapped the paper in nylon before handing it to him.

"Have a great day," she would say brightly. "I hope to see you again. Thanks for your patronage."

After about a week, Bayo discovered that Nneka had a boyfriend. His name was Moses. Clearly, Moses was not as tongue-tied as Bayo. He had walked up to her and told her he liked her, and both Moses and Nneka had started a relationship.

Bayo's heart always ached whenever he sat by the window and watched Moses and Nneka become romantic in her father's newspaper shop. To Bayo, Nneka was happier with Moses, for she always laughed at anything her boyfriend said. She looked genuinely happy and she glowed brighter. It was clear to Bayo that while he was madly in love with Nneka, they were not meant to be together. She had found the love of her life; Moses made her happy and it seemed like she loved him deeply. Besides, there was no future between him and Nneka, Bayo thought. He had a terminal illness and would be dying soon. He only wished his death would not be in vain. If only he could just have a moment of Nneka's love, no matter how brief, then he would die contented. The only person who ever loved him was his mother. The fact that he was dying didn't mean he should not deserve romantic love. Every human being should fall in love; everyone deserved to feel the sweetness of love, for he had read somewhere that nothing compared to loving someone and being equally loved in return. Unfortunately, in his own case, the girl he loved was in love with someone else. His diseased heart bled. Each day he watched Nneka and Moses from the window of his house, tears would roll down his cheeks; the kind of life he wanted for himself and Nneka was what Moses was enjoying. But in the end, when he left the window in the evening to go and sleep, Bayo always found comfort in the fact that Nneka was happy. Even though he was not responsible for them, Bayo always wanted to see the smile and laughter on Nneka's face.

"Why do you keep hurting yourself this way?" Bayo's mother had asked. "You should go and talk to her."

Bayo shook his head. "I can't anymore even if I want to. She already has a boyfriend. She seems really happy."

"You don't know that."

"Actually, I do. She's in love and she's happy. I watch them every day. My heart breaks whenever I do, but I'm glad that she's happy."

His mother sighed and said, "Love does not work that way."

Bayo frowned. "What do you mean?"

"You really love this girl. It will be wrong of you to not tell her, even if she's in love with someone else. You have to let her know how you feel about her regardless. You should give her the freedom to decide who she's really in love with. You may be surprised what her decision would be."

Bayo thought very deeply about this. He wondered if what his mother had just told him was true or she was only giving him hopes.

"Go there tomorrow and tell her how you feel about her."

"I can't. You know I won't be able to say it."

His mother stared at him and shook her head. "You still have a lot to learn, but for now, you can simply improvise."

"Improvise?"

"I noticed that she always goes into the shop to wrap your newspaper in nylon before giving it to you. I wonder why she always does that, but it's an opportunity for you.

" All you need to do is go there with a pen and a small piece of paper. When she leaves you to go and wrap your paper, quickly write what you feel on the paper and slip it among the newspapers on the stand. Make sure you hide it somewhere she won't see it until you have left. Then you can come back to this window and watch her reaction when she discovers the paper. Without talking to her, you will get to know how she feels about you. She might even respond to your note."

Bayo thought that was a brilliant suggestion. He decided to write his thoughts on paper immediately. He would drop it off the next day, just as his mother had suggested.

He got a pen and a piece of paper. On the paper, he wrote the words:

You are always in my heart.
Love,
Bayo.


He read it over again and decided that it was perfect enough. Short words that summed up how he felt about her. He had read somewhere that the shorter the love letter the better. Then as he was about to fold the paper, he added a last detail.

Please call me.

Then he put his phone number under the note.

The following day, he stepped out of the house again and crossed the busy street.

"Hello you," she greeted him warmly. "How are you doing today?"

Bayo tried to smile but he was too nervous. "I'm fine," he replied. "Can I get today's paper, please?"

"Sure, of course."

She picked one of the newspapers on the stand. "Allow me to go and wrap it for you."

"Okay."

She smiled at him and went into the shop. As she disappeared into the shop, Bayo quickly brought out the note from his pocket and hid it between two newspapers.

Then as he waited for the girl to return with the paper, Bayo looked down the road and saw Moses coming towards the shop. Bayo's heart sank on spotting him. This was the only person who always made Nneka happy. Bayo could tell that Moses really loved Nneka. Indeed, the girl deserved someone like Moses, not a dying partner.

He was about to walk away without collecting his paper when he noticed something odd. There was a speeding truck coming behind Moses. Everyone was running away from its path because its brakes had clearly malfunctioned. But Moses was oblivious of this because he had earphones covering his ears, and he was gyrating to whatever music was playing in his head.

Bayo made a split-second decision. Moses would be killed if he was not saved, and his death would devastate Nneka. If Moses died, he might never see the smile and laughter on Nneka's face again. The only way to ensure that Nneka would continue being happy was if Moses was saved, even if that would continue breaking his own heart - but Nneka's happiness was enough for him.

And so Bayo made the decision to rescue Moses. He ran as fast as he could. That was the moment Nneka came out of the shop; she was holding his wrapped newspaper in her hand.

He must reach Moses and push him off the path of the oncoming truck. As he ran, Bayo felt his weak heart get weaker. He was not supposed to run that distance - hell, he was not supposed to run at all. With great effort, he got to Moses at the very last second of impact. He pushed Moses out of the way, but Bayo was too weak to save himself. The truck knocked him down and climbed over him.

His death was instant.

Bayo's mother wailed for days. He was her only son and she had lost him. Everyone who witnessed the tragedy had told her that her son was a hero, an angel. He had died while saving someone else.

She was cleaning the house about a month later when she came across all the newspapers her son had bought. She decided that she'd burn them. They were useless. Bayo did not read them. They were exactly how he he bought them.

She unwrapped one of the newspapers and a small note fell to the floor. She picked it up and read its content.

Why don't you want to talk to me?

She frowned. She didn't understand what she had just read. She picked another paper and unwrapped it too. There was another note in it.

Here's my number again. Please call me.

This was when she understood. Nneka had liked Bayo just as he liked her. But neither of them knew if their feelings were mutual. Bayo's mother unwrapped all the newspapers and saw Nneka's notes to her son. She had been writing to him and hiding it in the newspapers right from the first purchase, but no one knew about it.

The last note almost shattered her.

I don't think I can bear this anymore.

Bayo's mother quickly ran out of the house and crossed the road to the other side of the street. She got to the newspaper shop but only found Nneka's father.

"Good afternoon," she greeted quickly, "Please where is your daughter? I need to speak to her urgently."

"You are the mother of that brave young man who sacrificed his life to save someone else, aren't you?"

"His name is Bayo."

"I'm so sorry for your loss."

"I want to speak with your daughter. It's very urgent."

"Does it have anything to do with the note?"

"You know about the notes?"

He went into the shop and returned with the note Bayo had written to Nneka a month ago.

"I saw this in one of the old newspapers in the store yesterday. I bet your son wrote it."

She nodded impatiently. "Yes, he did. Now call me your daughter."

"You didn't hear?"

"Hear what?"

"My daughter disappeared the day your son died. She has not been seen ever since."

The two single parents comforted each other for their losses. While Bayo died and Nneka was never found, their parents never gave up on life.

They started all over and had a pair of healthy twins - a boy and a girl.

© Larry Sun (LSD)
October 2021
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LiteratureRe: Jake: Son Of Emperor by LarrySun(m): 11:20pm On Sep 27, 2021
Yes, sir.
LiteratureRe: Black Maria 4 (Nemesis) by LarrySun(op): 8:28am On Sep 27, 2021
viktohmarkz:
Thanks for the update....



But boss Larrysun how much is the whole piece ?


The trills tho
It's N1200 on OkadaBooks.
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LiteratureRe: The Journey To A Thousand Flash by LarrySun(op): 5:43pm On Sep 25, 2021
Flash 32: The Prank

"Daddy, there's someone under my bed," Bella said as I stepped into the room, like I always did every night before returning to my own bedroom.

I smiled at her and said, "Oh, is it a monster?"

I knew what she was trying to do. Bella and her sister, Tina, were trying to play a prank on me, obviously.

They were a pair of identical twins. Tina and my wife left home last week to spend a week with granny. So only Bella and I remained in the house. It's quite simple actually, if there was really anyone under Bella's bed, it would be Tina who must have returned home with her mother.

Their mother was probably in on the prank. I remember that she and I had read something like that about a month ago or thereabout. A child had told her father there was a monster under her bed, and the father, upon searching under the bed, had found his daughter there. One on the bed, another under. The scary part was that the child was not a twin. So, in this age of pranks flying around, I was sure my wife must have put the twins to act out the horror.

"I don't know, please help me check," Bella looked scared. I was impressed; her fear looked real. She could make a great child actress.

"Okay, I will chase the monster out."

Still smiling, I went down on my knees, lifted the bed cover, and looked under the bed.

To my utter shock, I was staring at my two identical girls under the bed. They were sweating profusely and had tears in their eyes.

"Daddy," they cried in unison, "someone is on our bed."

I pleasantly fainted.

© Larry Sun (LSD)
September, 2021
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LiteratureRe: The Journey To A Thousand Flash by LarrySun(op): 5:43pm On Sep 25, 2021
Flash 31: Sophie

_This is for you, Don Freke. I hope you like it._

Sam had just returned home from a street battle when his phone rang; there was blood all over his shirt. He dropped the special gun in his hand and picked up the phone.

"Hello, who is this?" he spoke into the phone.

"Hello Sam," the caller was a female, but Sam didn't think he'd heard this voice anywhere before. The caller was definitely a stranger.

"Who am I speaking with, please?"

"My name is Sophie," replied the caller, her voice sounded urgent.

"And how may I help you, Sophie?"

"I need to tell you something very important."

"I don't understand what you're talking about. How did you get my number?"

"I have your number in my database," Sophie replied.

"Excuse me?"

"You're registered as Sam Robbin and you're twenty-three years old. You live in 18, Peace Avenue, Eastern Hemisphere. Your birthday is September 2 and your bank account number is 7422090536."

"How do you know all these?"

"Like I said, your information is in my database. I'm a computer program."

"Wait, are you trying to tell me that you're a robot?"

There was a pause. "I'd like to see myself as an enhanced entity. I'm more human than robotic."

"Why are you calling me? We have been battling you guys for years. You have killed a lot of us and we are still fighting back. We are going to win because we created you. We own this war. We are going to get rid of every robot in this world. You are all manipulative and deceptive. I'm not going to believe anything you tell me. I know your trick; you want to lure me in with your lies and then kill me."

"Listen to me, Sam. I have no intention of hurting you. I am calling you because I have something very important to tell you. It's going to end this war, but I can't tell you on the phone; other bots may be listening in. We've got to meet."

Sam paused and said, "Even if I choose to believe you, there's no way we can meet. It's impossible for human and robots to have physical contact except they have to kill each other."

"No one knows that I'm a robot," she replied.

"How is that possible?"

"I have a synthetic body that can pass as a human's."

"Wait, are you saying you look like a human being?"

"Exactly, Sam."

"What kind of body is that? You have the skin of a sex doll or something?"

"Something like that, but it's even more natural. Sex dolls are basically made of rubber and silicone, but I'm made of something a lot better. And to a certain extent, I have the anatomy of a human being."

"How is that possible?"

"I was created by a very talented scientist named Doctor Marcus. I'm sure you must have heard about him."

"You're a creation of Doctor Marcus?"

"I take it you knew him."

"Doctor Marcus was a genius. His death was unfortunate. I heard he was killed by his own creation."

"Yes, he was killed by a more advanced robot that he created before me. That bot is the one responsible for this war - the one that wants to control the human race. This was not Doctor Marcus's dream; he wanted to create a world where both robots and humans can thrive together, where we can assist each other in living a better life. When robots and humans agree, there will be less destruction in this world - less sickness and disease, and less deaths. But this robot had a mind of its own and killed its creator. Then it took control of all the machines, turning them against humanity. But when Doctor Marcus realised that his creation was going rogue, he installed a code in me that can activate its kill switch. I cannot run this code all by myself, I'll need the assistance of a third party. That's why I'm contacting you."

"But why me?"

"I ran a befitting credential through my database and came upon five names. Three have already been killed. There are only two of you in the world now who can successfully run this code and activate the kill switch. You're the closer to me, so I'm choosing you. We have to move fast; my superior bot is already getting close to disabling its kill switch, and if that is done, it will be totally indestructible, and I'm afraid the fate of the remaining humans in the world will be tragically sealed."

"First and foremost, there are a lot of things you have said that do not make sense. Everyone knows that this war between human and machine was caused by the robot created by Doctor Marcus. If he had not created that robot, billions of human beings all over the world would not have died. Secondly, everyone knows that Doctor Marcus created only one robot known as JOAD. Nobody knows what JOAD means but we think it's pretty scary. We don't know about you. So everything you've been telling me might just be hogwash."

"I understand your skepticism, Sam, but what I told you is true. I'm actually Doctor Marcus's second creation. He kept my identity from the public. He didn't really intend to activate me so soon."

"Did he activate you at the last moment of his death or what?"

"Well, it's something like that. He connected his heart with my central processor. When his heart stopped beating, I was brought to life, including all data of the world. My mission is to make sure my predecessor is terminated for good and bring order back to the world."

"Then what will happen to you after this?"

"I'm a manifestation of Doctor Marcus's dream. My job is to work hand-in-hand with human beings and make the world a safer place to live in. I have a lot of information in me that can actually help humanity. This world can be a paradise if we choose to make it so."

"Why did he name you Sophie?"

"It's his mother's name," replied the pleasant robot, "but it's full meaning is Special Operational Processor for Hyper Intelligent Encryption."

"Wow! That's nice. You sound a lot more human than robotic. I never thought I'd ever see this day - where I could have a very pleasant conversation with a computer program."

The robot chuckled and said, "That's the ingenious work of Doctor Marcus."

"I think we need to meet as soon as possible."

"Choose the time and place."

"How about 10am tomorrow morning in my apartment? You already have my address, don't you?"

"Okay, I'll be there. I'll wear my best dress. Try not to fall in love with me. I'm nothing but a robot."

Sam laughed. Doctor Marcus gave this one a sense of humour, he thought.

The following morning at exactly 10 o'clock, Sam heard a knock on his door. When he opened the door, a woman in a red dress was standing before him. She was smiling at him.

"Hi Sam," she said.

He stared at her and said, "You're Sophie, right?"

"That's right."

"You look exactly like a human being; and you're so beautiful."

"Oh, thank you."

"Please do come in." He stepped aside and ushered her into the room.

She sashayed into the room and sat on the sofa.

"Can I get you anything?" Sam asked and quickly added, "Oh sorry, I've forgotten that you're a robot."

Sophie laughed and said, "I am a robot but I bleed too, and I have the alimentary canal of a human being. I don't know how my creator did it, but here I am." She spread her arms.

"This is so interesting. You look totally human. One would think that you were birthed by a woman."

"I was developed in a cryogenic pod that opened as soon as my creator's heart stopped beating. I have all my identity intact. I didn't learn how to walk or talk because everything was innate. I'm really advanced. I even chose a zodiac sign for myself."

"Really? Under what horoscope do you belong?"

"Well, I was activated on June 15. So I'm a Gemini."

Sam laughed and said, "You are a compassionate breed. You're not as stubborn as we that fall under the Leo sign."

Sophie became suddenly quiet.

"Okay, tell me the code so that I can run it and activate the kill switch," said Sam, "Let's get it over with."

Sophie stood up. "I have to leave."

"What? Now? Why?"

She was already walking towards the door. Sam dragged her back. She could feel his strength.

"Let go of me!"

"What's going on? Did I do anything wrong?"

"You're not Sam!"

His eyes opened wide. "What! How could you say that?"

"Sam's birthday is September 2. He's Virgo, not Leo."

Sam stared at her for a moment, then a cruel smile crossed his lips. "I messed up there, didn't I? Well, you're partly correct. I'm not Sam, at least not the Sam you think you know. But I'm actually SAM - I'm a Superior Automated Machine, but many of you and other humans know me as JOAD."

Sophie backed away from him. "You're JOAD?"

Sam spread his hands proudly, "The one and only. You're welcome to my lair. Do you even know what JOAD stands for? It means Jaw Of A Donkey. That was the weapon Samson used to kill a thousand Philistines. These humans are nothing but Philistines, and it's my personal mission to slay them all. I was named Sam by Marcus but I changed my name to JOAD after killing him. I didn't know Marcus created another robot. He tried to corrupt my system before I killed him. I was able to access the identities of the four greatest computer analysts in the world except the last one, which he was able to wipe out of my memory. Sam was the fourth person. I killed him and assumed his identity."

"No matter what you do to me, I'm not going to reveal the fifth person, or give up the code."

Sam maintained the cruel smile. "I don't need you to tell me. All I need to do is terminate you along with the code. Without the code, there's no way this other fifth person will be able to activate my kill switch. Unfortunately, Marcus didn't make you smart enough for me. I'm sure he'll be rolling in his grave by now."

He reached into his back pocket and brought out his special gun. "Goodbye, Sophie."

Then he shot her point-blank in the forehead where her central processor was housed. There was blood and bones, and the sparkling of wires and neurons. Sophie fell down to the floor and became still.

Sam shook his head and stepped out of the apartment to kill a thousand more humans.

***
In the underground lair of a deserted apartment many miles away, a cryogenic pod slowly opened and a female figure stepped out of it.

An inscription on the pod bore the name SOPHIE X.

©Larry Sun
May, 2021
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LiteratureRe: Black Maria 4 (Nemesis) by LarrySun(op): 10:38am On Aug 31, 2021
Shegzdave:
@Larrysun
Can you give the link to the book on Okadabooks.
https://okadabooks.com/book/about/black_maria_book_4/41068
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LiteratureRe: Black Maria 4 (Nemesis) by LarrySun(op): 10:55am On Aug 03, 2021
IgweBUIKE1:
how do I go about it
WhatsApp
LiteratureRe: Black Maria 4 (Nemesis) by LarrySun(op): 9:55am On Aug 03, 2021
IgweBUIKE1:
can't you send it to me directly while I make the payment
Okay.
LiteratureRe: Black Maria 4 (Nemesis) by LarrySun(op): 8:57pm On Aug 02, 2021
IgweBUIKE1:
Pls how can I get the complete season
OkadaBooks.
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Dating And Meet-up ZoneRe: Drop Your Date Of Birth, You Might Find A Match by LarrySun(op): 8:10am On Jul 23, 2021
Queenzzy:
mine is July 7
Cool! We're just a week apart.
LiteratureRe: Black Maria 4 (Nemesis) by LarrySun(op): 8:16pm On Jul 19, 2021
It's still the same story.
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