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Click hereThe day arrived, and April presented herself at the therapist's offices, fighting her revulsion when she shook Doctor Baker's hand. She was seated, insuring again that her phone and separate recorder were running, and then the session began and she began to drift away.
As she did so, Doctor Baker asked her if she was comfortable, she just nodded, drifting away in a haze of tiredness. So she missed the last statement he made, when he said, "We certainly wouldn't want you uncomfortable, Miss Carlisle."
Again a good story but April was a bit slow in thi one..I was screaming mind conditioning before the celeb hypnotist was introduced... it took her long to connect some dots
Excellent as ever, only point, you don't drive onto EuroStar, it's passenger only service.
Simon_Masters
Oh no! The jig is up! He's on to her! This is the way to do a cliff-hanger!
Rachel cheated on her husband who was abused, violated and treated horribly. April knew this in her gut but got the wife laid anyway. In the LEAST she should have held off until she knew more. This is the opinion of an actual therapist. Because let me tell you what the reality is here. Not only will Rachel feel horrified that she wasn't able to protect her husband, when he was finally rescued, she was out fucking. And no she wasn't divorced. Not in her heart. She won't just walk away from it. Guilt is going to consume her and ultimately she WILL blame April because April is the one who manipulated her to have the fling. Dumb as shit. Starsong
Small detail but Wake Island fell in 1941 and wasn’t retaken until after the war was over in 1945.
Too many typos, dropped or wrong words in this. I gave it 4 stars, but that was a gift - you desperately need better editing. Also quite hard to give it true "suspension of disbelief" because of the far-fetched basic premise.
Good until last sentence. Going in alone, ok. Recording, ok. An organization like hers not having backup ready to bust down doors when she is found out, completely unreal.
That last part was spooky. You can see Alice going down the rabbit hole in the last line, and I am champing at the bit to read what happens next. And that, is what good writing does. Time to read more, gotta run.