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Feelers
Feelers
Feelers
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Feelers

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All Jess wanted to do was relax, but now her meditative state has her peering into the mind of a killer! Can she stop him before her mind is irrevocably altered?
This thrilling short story will have you guessing until the very end! (Unless you figure it out early. Then that sentence doesn't apply to you.)

LanguageEnglish
Release dateDec 30, 2017
ISBN9781370963720
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    Feelers - Mickey Asteriou

    FEELERS

    By Mickey Asteriou

    ©2017 Astaradox (Publisher)

    Chapter 1 ➤➤

    Jess knew she was looking at her laptop too much. She couldn’t help it. Her intention was to come up with more ideas, but the bright eye of the laptop was distracting her, beckoning her. Facebook and Pinterest are just a click away, it was telling her, but she tried to ignore it. The coffee table in her front room was too low to act as a desk, and she’d been forced to push the table away from the couch in order to sit on the floor. It would’ve been nice to fold up her legs in a yoga position, but Jess doubted she was that bendable anymore. Instead she had to stick one leg through the bottom section of the table, over the stacks of magazines she kept there, and the other leg off to the side. Her friends were always trying to talk her back into yoga class, but in truth she was afraid to confirm how bad she had gotten. Too stiff. Too clunky. Too chunky.

    …And here she was distracting herself again!

    She needed to come up with new ideas. Years back her mother had commented how nice it would be to have You’re Welcome cards, that if someone took the time for a heartfelt thank-you card it would be nice to reciprocate. As far as Jess could tell, the big greeting-card companies surprisingly did not sell anything like that; and Jess got the idea to adopt Mom’s idea and make the cards herself. She bought some graphics software, designed the cards, got them printed, and created a storefront with an arts & crafts website through which to sell them. She’d had a very good response at first, enough for her to buy a better printer, high-quality card stock, and to start doing the printing herself. The sales

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