Grave Doubts (A Paranormal Mystery Novel) - Plot & Excerpts
It couldn’t be a coincidence. Not anymore. For whatever reason, she had become a magnet for the local avian population, and she had a not-so-sneaky suspicion that it had to do with the onyx bird in her purse. She could admit to making a fool of herself. She could admit to making mistakes. But she wasn’t sure she could admit to this strange phenomenon. After all, she’d just accused Patrick of seeing too many bad movies; now she felt as if she were living inside one. But since none of the live birds had threatened her in any way, at least not yet, she decided to ignore them as she turned to get into the car. With a parting glance in her rearview mirror, she left the birds behind and drove to the hospital. She parked in a lot reserved for employees and entered the hospital from the east side, heading for the espresso bar. Two corridors converged into a spacious waiting room, flanked by sliding glass doors leading to an outdoor patio and small garden area. It was early, and the gift shop was closed, but the volunteer sales person was inside counting change, getting ready to open.
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