SAVING FISHMELON
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  • Reads 61
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  • Parts 2
  • Time 23m
Ongoing, First published Feb 14, 2017
"I know your colors: your never-ending battle with low blood sugar, and mosquitos, and retail prices, and being cold. I know how the weight of the blankets on our bed makes you feel secure; how holidays are an official excuse to splurge; how life and all of its responsibilities get put on hold if you've started a good book; and how you relinquish complete control when my hands massage your shoulders."

Plagued by visions of his own death, Brandon Norrie vows to survive NUMBER NINE and return home to Samantha. But when his plans fail, he finds himself peering over the edge of Seattle's 520 Bridge, separated from the body and life he once knew. Unable to communicate with Samantha and still armed with perpetual clairvoyance, he learns that she's given up on the life they created. If he can't figure out how to save his grieving wife from herself, NUMBER TEN will take her life and their hope with it.
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