The Journey
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I invite you to take a ride
through the journey. It is one of the
best thrillers you will ever read. It is
about a man named William Seth and his wife.
That go on a camping trip and run into this
serial killer that is stalking them all the way to their home in southern California.style='mso-spacerun:yes'> And the FBI track
him down and put him on trail for all of his chaos that he has caused.style='mso-spacerun:yes'> Then shortly after the serial killer is put
to death the couple survives a holocaust and goes on a journey that will send
shudders coursing through your body. And
there is a creature not of this world waiting in the shadows of the night to
end man kind. It is nothing quite like
you ever read before. It is the creature
destruction from man kind or will it end with the creature destroying man kind.
Julius Gillam
My name is Julius Gillam. I was born and raised in San Diego, CA. I’d like to introduce myself: I am a 26 year old and have dreamt of being an author all of my life. I am proud of my work in this book and I shall be proud of all of my work. I want to thank my sister Ann Kasey for being support and believing in me when nobody else would. My sister is also my best friend. I would also like to thank my grandmother Caroline Sinatra for loving me through all my hard time and being there for me. I based the character William Seth on myself. My second character in the book is Ann and she is based off of my sister. I served in the United States Navy, which inspired me to become an author. I been all around the world by age of 21 and thanks to the Navy, I’ve been to Guam, Yokuska Japan, Italy, Australia, Singapore, Thailand. The navy was a very good learning experience. I went to Carlsbad High graduated with my diploma. The later on went grossmont college in San Diego.
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The Journey - Julius Gillam
THE JOURNEY
BY
JULIUS GILLAM
This book is a work of fiction. Places, events, and situations in this story are purely fictional. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, is coincidental.
© 2004 by Julius Gillam. All rights reserved.
No part of this book may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without written permission from the author.
First published by AuthorHouse 04/08/04
ISBN: 1-4184-0665-1 (e-book)
ISBN: 978-1-4184-0665-3 (e-book)
ISBN: 1-4184-0666-X (Paperback)
ISBN: 1-4184-0667-8 (Dust Jacket)
Library of Congress Control Number: 2004091835
Contents
CHAPTER #1
THE VACATION IN THE WOODS
CHAPTER #2
THE UNEXPECTED KILLER
CHAPTER #3
THE GAMES BEGIN
CHAPTER #4
DIRECT CONFLICT
CHAPTER #5
THE BOOK IN THE LOG CABIN
CHAPTER #6
THE SEARCH AND THE CAVE
CHAPTER #7
THE PURSUIT AND THE RESURRECTION
Chapter #1
The Vacation in the Woods
It begins where it always begins—in the Alpha, or the present. The date is June 30, 1999 in the young mind of William Seth, who is 5‘9"and weighs 170lbs, with a modest build in stature, brown hair and hazel eyes.
*****
Everybody seems to enjoy my personality. But sometimes I question their real motives out of either curiosity or to protect myself from ever being taken advantage of again. I am the type of person that keeps trying, no matter what—even if it means sacrifices in my life in order to achieve my goals.
I was slightly ambivalent about what road to take in life; but whatever road I chose in life, I knew it was going to be a good path.
I dreamt of an interesting but horrifying spiritual being coming after me, in which it would come out of the walls and follow me relentlessly as I ran for my life, trying to get away from those spiritual beings of pure evil. I woke up crying in desperation for Jesus, the Son of God, my personal savior. After that, those evil spirits were no longer bothering me, and I went fast to sleep.
In the morning I would try and find something to do in order keep myself occupied, because I quit my job in the armed forces about a year ago. I, William Seth, saw the average television media advertisement, and got all inspired through that. I thought, well, I am going to join the navy,
even though some of my friends and family thought it was a bad idea. So I went down to the closest recruitment center and said, I want to sign up for the navy.
I think the navy accepts a lot of bodies or persons that the air force will not. I mentioned some confidential information that was negative to the recruitment of the navy. The first class said, Well, we don‘t care—just keep it to yourself if anyone asks.
So I said OK. The whole process took about two or three days.
After this, I went to a MEPS processing center and waited for about six hours. Then they called me in very professionally and had me sign some important papers in regards to the recruitment. The person who is asking the questions is always the person in charge. Anyway, he made up excuses to not give me an A School, and like a dummy I accepted that.
Then they gave me an airlines ticket to the Naval Recruitment Training Center in the Great Lakes. This is the portion of the training they send you through for ten weeks, not eight weeks like the manual says. There will be a van that takes you to a processing office where they line you up against the wall and drill you on the very basics.
You‘ll be degraded, humiliated, and yelled at in front of your face, so try not to stand out. You will be forced to say, Yes, petty officer,
or chief
in everything you say. They will shave your head and make you go through piss tests. You‘ll be assigned to a division and a command post. The average day in boot camp goes like this: getting all of your personal items situated with a lot of yelling about how slow you are. After this, you‘ll clean the rookie dust off the floors with your hands. You‘ll be assigned a bunk-mate to perform tasks of making 45 % angles, with which to make your bunk. There‘ll be learning of extensive marching formation tactics—a lot of schooling that you‘ll never use in real life or in the navy. And marching back and forth from the chow halls and exercise session, where they‘ll literally make puddles of sweat on the deck of the floors. You‘ll have your graduation day —and only 60 out of 120 people made it through the entire boot camp process in our division.
You‘ll finally have a small party and the chief will say to you, I salute you for your outstanding performance.
I personally was one of the 3 of 60 who were promoted from E-1 to E-2 after boot camp was over. The thing that really perturbs me is, when all this training is over, you find out that a lot of it was to make the instructor feel good by degrading you.
Your last step is being assigned to a location. I was personally assigned to the worst command in the navy, in my opinion, along with other sailors’ opinions. That‘s what everybody else thought on the ship. It was the U.S.S. Independence CV-62 assault aircraft carrier forward deployed which decommissioned in Sept 1998. And all those other people were transferred over to the Shitty Kitty, or the U.S.S. Kitty Hawk CV-63.
The real navy begins when you arrive on your ship or land base. I was an Alman ranked E-2 arriving on the U.S.S. Independence around Nov. 23, 1996 in Yokasuka, Japan. I greeted the superior officers, but they said that it wasn‘t necessary to do that—but that‘s what I learned in boot camp. Personally I was put in the air wing department and given all my essential equipment, like a float coat, a plastic helmet with goggles and gloves.
We had very poor living conditions and had our own personal space about eight feet long, two feet high and two and a half feet across, accompanied by 6,000 other sailors in the same situation.
Sometimes the commander would come over the 3M or intercom for the entire ship and say, Watch what you eat.
I once ate something that caused an infection in my intestines and became really sick for three consecutive days. On the average day we would get up at 6 o‘clock in the morning and were on deck shortly after. We would wait in the Crew #1 Airman Department room for a petty officer to tell us all to get on deck for moves or the movement of aircraft. The Airman Department would move to re-spot aircraft from one fly to the other. There were three flies on our ship: fly one, two and three, which divided the ship into three sections. We would work 18 hours a day chaining down and chocking aircraft like the F-14 Tomcat, F-18
Hornet, EA-6B Prowler, along with other military aircraft.
Around 11:00pm we would finally stop running on the deck moving aircraft and having fire drills, where we would have to practice fire-fighting tactics, or muster (take a man count) for man overboard
every day, or muster for a working party where you would be forced to work by moving 50-pound boxes of food or Coke hundreds of times over and over. Or you would