Third Eye Open: Spirit Sight Short Stories, #3
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When the world discovered superpowers were real, suddenly Jessica and Greg had more paranormal investigations than they could handle. Everyone suddenly seems convinced there are ghosts everywhere and sorting out the hopeful from the scared from the genuinely haunted is turning into a full time job.
Too bad neither of them gets paid to do it.
Both of them are stretching themselves thin to try and do it all. Greg is stuck dealing with entitled jerks at contract sites to earn extra money. Jessica can't remember the last time she had a good night's sleep.
When they receive an offer to revive Jessica's mom's old show, Spirit Sight: Conversations from the Grave, it's a tough decision. On the one hand, it would let them earn money for their investigations. On the other, the pressure to perform on demand was what ruined Jessica's mother's career and reputation.
Jessica and Greg agree to a trial run, but what initially appears to be a mother haunting her infant son and his grandparents will turn out to be more dangerous than they could have imagined. A threat from their past is back and ready to destroy them both.
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Third Eye Open - Jennifer Carole Lewis
Third Eye Open:
#3 Spirit sight Short stories
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Jennifer Carole Lewis
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When the world discovered superpowers were real, suddenly Jessica and Greg had more paranormal investigations than they could handle. Everyone suddenly seems convinced there are ghosts everywhere and sorting out the hopeful from the scared from the genuinely haunted is turning into a full time job.
Too bad neither of them gets paid to do it.
Both of them are stretching themselves thin to try and do it all. Greg is stuck dealing with entitled jerks at contract sites to earn extra money. Jessica can’t remember the last time she had a good night’s sleep.
When they receive an offer to revive Jessica’s mom’s old show, Spirit Sight: Conversations from the Grave, it’s a tough decision. On the one hand, it would let them earn money for their investigations. On the other, the pressure to perform on demand was what ruined Jessica’s mother’s career and reputation.
Jessica and Greg agree to a trial run, but what initially appears to be a mother haunting her infant son and his grandparents will turn out to be more dangerous than they could have imagined. A threat from their past is back and ready to destroy them both.
The characters and events portrayed in this book are fictitious. Any similarity to real persons, living or dead, is coincidental and not intended by the author.
Copyright © 2019 Jennifer Carole Lewis
Cover copyright © Samianne and Jennifer Carole Lewis
Edited by Cait Gordon of Dynamic Canvas
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Published by Past the Mirror Publishing.
ISBN: 978-1-7753265-5-7
To everyone who has been through a dark night.
There’s always a spark of hope waiting in the darkness.
I’m sorry to have to tell you that we didn’t find any evidence of the supernatural in the apartment.
Jessica wished she’d taken the time for a second cup of coffee before sitting down to discuss the investigation results with their client. Gently removing someone’s illusions was hard enough without managing a pounding headache from being awake for the last three nights.
Greg squeezed her hand under the kitchen table where their client wouldn’t see.
But there must be...
Penelope Laplante seemed bewildered, her thick lashes fluttering over her big blue eyes fast enough to strike up a stiff breeze. What about the pictures falling off the walls? The cold spot in the kitchen? The weird laughter in the bedroom?
The pictures fell off the walls because the nails weren’t long enough to support them. There’s an HVAC duct running underneath the kitchen floor, and it’s not well insulated. We were able to see it on FLIR, and I can give you those images for your landlord.
Jessica clicked a picture of a blue rectangle surrounded by yellow.
Greg pointed at the rectangle. The deeper the color, the colder the object and in this case, that duct is carrying the cold air for the air conditioners.
Penelope opened her mouth to argue further, but Jessica continued.
I’m pretty sure the laughter is from your neighbor. She gets in from work between two and three in the morning and watches old sitcoms to unwind. She uses headphones to avoid disturbing everyone, but she does laugh out loud frequently.
Stifling a yawn, Jessica hoped the woman would be satisfied.
The air ducts between your rooms echo,
Greg added.
But the psychic said it was a ghost, a little child who’d been murdered.
Penelope’s narrow lips thinned further.
Because they always say they see a child, usually a little girl. Usually named Sarah. Jessica bit her own tongue before she could speak her uncharitable thoughts. She knew better than anyone else that there were genuine mediums and psychics in the world, but there were also a large number of fakes and scammers. Those with genuine abilities tended not to advertise their services. Jessica’s mother had been an exception, using her abilities to launch a short-lived television show called Spirit Sight: Conversations from the Grave. However, she’d quickly discovered that even a genuine gift wasn’t enough to keep up with the demands of a production schedule and began supplementing real readings with trickery. When she was caught, the family faced a lot of angry recriminations from former believers.
Investigating psychic phenomena isn’t an exact science.
Greg offered Penelope an easy charm-laden smile.
Jessica’s mouth twitched as Penelope’s lashes fluttered even faster while her hand drifted up to touch her throat in a subconscious flirtatious gesture.
The client cooed, I didn’t mean to imply you were wrong. It’s fascinating how differently everyone approaches these things. I’m sure you must have seen lots of exciting things, Mr. Cook.
Only when I’m unlucky.
Another finger-squeeze. "I know this wasn’t what you were hoping for, but we can only report on what we find. And in the end, isn’t it good news if