Tales of the Lazurai

Speculative Fiction Parable Anthology

Fiction & Literature, Anthologies, Romance, Science Fiction & Fantasy
Cover of the book Tales of the Lazurai by C. C. Brower, J. R. Kruze, S. H. Marpel, R. L. Saunders, Living Sensical Press
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Author: C. C. Brower, J. R. Kruze, S. H. Marpel, R. L. Saunders ISBN: 9781386637325
Publisher: Living Sensical Press Publication: October 28, 2018
Imprint: Language: English
Author: C. C. Brower, J. R. Kruze, S. H. Marpel, R. L. Saunders
ISBN: 9781386637325
Publisher: Living Sensical Press
Publication: October 28, 2018
Imprint:
Language: English

How do you defend against a person who could kill you with a single touch?

An unforseen bi-product of terrorists bombing a children's hospital, the Lazurai were deadly. A mere touch could spread that killer virus to others. Even downwind, without a sneeze or cough to start it.

All that survived were babies.

The government made it worse by their experiments. All those growing children wanted was to feel love like any child. When they grew older, their powers increased. And they found they couldn't be stopped.

By anyone or anything.

Then they escaped...

These collected tales explore the universe of the Lazarai, their own growth as a super-species of human, and their unique outlook on life and living.

Extract:

Late morning that day, he saw someone walking. Miles off yet. Coming toward him, along the edge of the road and staying off the pavement. Chuck could tell because the highway was laser straight for miles in both directions.

You could hear anything coming when there was traffic. And then hear it going.

Walkers made no noise, and took a long time to get there. A long time to get gone.

"Well Mr. Lazurai, take your time. I'm in no hurry." Chuck said out loud to no one in particular.

He figured that this had to be a Lazurai as he was walking.

People told stories about them: they wouldn't always kill you right off. If they liked you, then you had a few days. The people that lived were cursed anyway, as anyone they knew would leave them alone after that. As what the Lazurai gave a person could also affect the other people around them. Big or small community, it didn't matter. Viruses spread.

Chuck didn't care. He would not leave Charlene and she would not leave her baby. So if this was the end, he was as ready as he would be.

By the time the walker was nearly in earshot, Chuck had finished off the rest of his lemonade and was ready for a refill. But he stayed on that bench in the shade and waited to meet this person.

His only real hope is that the end would be swift and painless. For everyone concerned...

These collected tales explore the universe of the Lazarai, their own growth as a super-species of human, and their unique outlook on life and living.

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How do you defend against a person who could kill you with a single touch?

An unforseen bi-product of terrorists bombing a children's hospital, the Lazurai were deadly. A mere touch could spread that killer virus to others. Even downwind, without a sneeze or cough to start it.

All that survived were babies.

The government made it worse by their experiments. All those growing children wanted was to feel love like any child. When they grew older, their powers increased. And they found they couldn't be stopped.

By anyone or anything.

Then they escaped...

These collected tales explore the universe of the Lazarai, their own growth as a super-species of human, and their unique outlook on life and living.

Extract:

Late morning that day, he saw someone walking. Miles off yet. Coming toward him, along the edge of the road and staying off the pavement. Chuck could tell because the highway was laser straight for miles in both directions.

You could hear anything coming when there was traffic. And then hear it going.

Walkers made no noise, and took a long time to get there. A long time to get gone.

"Well Mr. Lazurai, take your time. I'm in no hurry." Chuck said out loud to no one in particular.

He figured that this had to be a Lazurai as he was walking.

People told stories about them: they wouldn't always kill you right off. If they liked you, then you had a few days. The people that lived were cursed anyway, as anyone they knew would leave them alone after that. As what the Lazurai gave a person could also affect the other people around them. Big or small community, it didn't matter. Viruses spread.

Chuck didn't care. He would not leave Charlene and she would not leave her baby. So if this was the end, he was as ready as he would be.

By the time the walker was nearly in earshot, Chuck had finished off the rest of his lemonade and was ready for a refill. But he stayed on that bench in the shade and waited to meet this person.

His only real hope is that the end would be swift and painless. For everyone concerned...

These collected tales explore the universe of the Lazarai, their own growth as a super-species of human, and their unique outlook on life and living.

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