Seeing Is Believing : The Whispering 1
It seemed right for a writer of a book about imaginary
friends.
    Finding the e-mail address was easy, too. How to
compose this e-mail was an issue though. It wasn't as if what he
wanted to know was normal. Even though he had the suspicion she
knew what would happen when the poem was read aloud, it didn't mean
it was true.
    So the question of if he should even send the
e-mail came up in his mind many times. And no matter how many times
he reworded the e-mail, it still sounded strange.
    He realized that no matter how he wrote it, the
whole story was going to sound like the ravings of someone who was
not one hundred percent there.
    What would be the harm in just deleting the text
and forgetting this whole silly idea?
    For all he knew, she couldn't help him even if
she knew about the effects of her poem. It was the possibility of
knowledge, though, that kept him from abandoning the whole
thing.
    Knowledge that could help Bruce, and possibly
Meg as well.
    As awkward as it was, he had to take this
chance.
    He hit the send button. Dread formed in the pit
of his stomach seconds later.
    What if she thought he was insane? That, itself,
would be bad enough. It was worse than not getting the answers he
was seeking.
    But nothing could be taken back now that he had
sent it.
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    He sees him...and later on, so does she
    IMAGINATION BEGETS CREATION

    Foster parent Meg Suther’s new foster child
Tony has an odd quirk. He talks to an imaginary friend. However it
turns out the friend is not anything close to pretend. Bruce
exists. Bruce is a friend to Tony and is the father figure Tony
wishes he had.

    Meg finds this out very soon when she reads from a
book she finds in the bottom of Tony's bags. The book contains a
rhyme to summon an imaginary friend. Something about the rhyme
catches Meg’s attention.

    She reads aloud from the book and finds herself
able to see Bruce. After a misunderstanding and almost harming
Bruce with whatever she has on hand, Tony explains about
Bruce.

    Tony created Bruce when he had found the book in
a library and the rhyme caught his own attention. For years Bruce
served as support and a beacon of hope for Tony during his years
under his abusive fathers care.

    Meg takes this all rather well and after a talk
over some tea a little more is explained. Not seeing a reason why
he shouldn't, Meg allows Bruce to stay.

    Tony sees a possible romance between Meg and
Bruce and plots to set them up together.
    Unravel more of this
fascinating book, continue reading Questions And
Whispers...
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