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The Gray Glove
The Gray Glove
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9,000 Words. A Novelette about spirituality, mediumship, clairvoyance, and concurrent timelines. Pamela Morrison is a Metaphysical Christian. She believes in Jesus, the Bible, and Goodness. Pamela also is a gifted Medium, which means to some, she is not a 'True Christian.'
Pamela's family is husband Erich, an eccentric engineer genius; Christine, an RV Motorhome, part machine, part paranormal intelligence communicating by telepathy; and Jimmy James Blue, a Labrador mixed-breed, but 'True Sentinel & Protector.'
While vacationing, the Morrisons meet a young man, William Slate, who is travelling to Virginia to learn more about his family's genealogy. Specifically, William is interested in a Civil War Soldier named Major John B Sherrard, who served the Confederate States Of America.
Pamela and Jimmy Blue, exploring the Prince William Forest Campground, find a mysterious portal, and encounter William Slate's ancestor, Major John B Sherrard.
From that parallel place and time, Pamela and Jimmy return to their own era with two material objects: a gray glove and brass uniform button, from the Nineteenth Century Confederate States Of America, Civil War Time.
Pamela's family is husband Erich, an eccentric engineer genius; Christine, an RV Motorhome, part machine, part paranormal intelligence communicating by telepathy; and Jimmy James Blue, a Labrador mixed-breed, but 'True Sentinel & Protector.'
While vacationing, the Morrisons meet a young man, William Slate, who is travelling to Virginia to learn more about his family's genealogy. Specifically, William is interested in a Civil War Soldier named Major John B Sherrard, who served the Confederate States Of America.
Pamela and Jimmy Blue, exploring the Prince William Forest Campground, find a mysterious portal, and encounter William Slate's ancestor, Major John B Sherrard.
From that parallel place and time, Pamela and Jimmy return to their own era with two material objects: a gray glove and brass uniform button, from the Nineteenth Century Confederate States Of America, Civil War Time.
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