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The Distortion
The Distortion
The Distortion
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The Distortion

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I'm having a hard time sleeping. There are strange things going on in my flat and I have no idea why. I can't figure any of this out. Am I being haunted? Am I dreaming? If I am dreaming, this is the worst dream I've ever had. I have a strange feeling this is going to be an eventful evening I won't soon forget.

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Release dateMay 2, 2015
ISBN9781311559241
The Distortion
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Horace P Delagarde

I'm Horace P. Delagarde. Born in sunny England quite a few years ago. I have been writing on and off since 2006 but have never had anything published. I have written a few short stories and one full length novel. I will be self publishing my short stories for free over the next few months so readers can check out my writing which will hopefully lead me to release my first full length novel. Feel free to leave me any comments, witticisms or constructive criticism. Thanks.

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    The Distortion - Horace P Delagarde

    The Distortion

    By Horace P. Delagarde

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    Copyright 2015 Horace P. Delagarde

    Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, characters, places, events, and incidents in this work of fiction are purely coincidental.

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    My eyes opened. There seemed to be something, someone in the room. It seemed quiet, too quiet. I wanted to look, but I couldn’t. What if I saw someone there? What would I do?

    I sat up. Alone in the room. I knew there were eyes upon me, all around me. I reached for the light and flicked it on. I

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