Megan And The Lost Cat: A Spirit Guide, A Ghost Tiger And One Scary Mother!
By Owen Jones
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The Psychic Megan Series consists of twenty-four novelettes about a young girl's growing realisation that she is able to do things that none of her family can. Megan is twelve years old in the first volume. She has two seemingly insurmountable problems. Her mother is frightened of her daughter's latent abilities and not only will not help her but actively discourages her; and she can’t find a teacher to help her develop her supernatural, psychic powers. For she wants not only to know what it is possible to do and how to do it, but to what end she should put her special abilities. Megan is a good girl, so it would seem obvious that she would tend towards using her powers for good, but it is not always easy to do the right thing even if you know what that is.
These stories about Megan will appeal to anyone who has an interest in psychic powers, the supernatural and the paranormal and is between the ages of ten and a hundred years old.
In Megan and the Lost Cat, Megan, our psychic teen, has read a poster about a missing cat, and she decides to try to use her fledgling paranormal powers to help find it. Her instincts take her to the woods nearby, where she receives help from a strange dancing girl, and finds the cat. Megan later meets the cat's mysterious owner,who has a significant influence on the teenager’s life.
Owen Jones
Author Owen Jones, from Barry, South Wales, came to writing novels relatively recently, although he has been writing all his adult life. He has lived and worked in several countries and travelled in many, many more. He speaks, or has spoken, seven languages fluently and is currently learning Thai, since he lived in Thailand with his Thai wife of ten years. "It has never taken me long to learn a language," he says, "but Thai bears no relationship to any other language I have ever studied before." When asked about his style of writing, he said, "I'm a Celt, and we are Romantic. I believe in reincarnation and lots more besides in that vein. Those beliefs, like 'Do unto another...', and 'What goes round comes around', Fate and Karma are central to my life, so they are reflected in my work'. His first novel, 'Daddy's Hobby' from the series 'Behind The Smile: The Story of Lek, a Bar Girl in Pattaya' has become the classic novel on Pattaya bar girls and has been followed by six sequels. However, his largest collection is 'The Megan Series', twenty-three novelettes on the psychic development of a young teenage girl, the subtitle of which, 'A Spirit Guide, A Ghost Tiger and One Scary Mother!' sums them up nicely. After fifteen years of travelling, Owen and his wife are now back in his home town. He sums up his style as: "I write about what I see... or think I see... or dream... and in the end, it's all the same really..."
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Megan And The Lost Cat - Owen Jones
Contents
MEGAN
AND THE
LOST CAT
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DEDICATION
CONTENTS
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
1 SUZANNE ON COMMUNICATION
2 MEGAN SEES THE POSTER
3 MEGAN FINDS SMOKEY
4 MEGAN’S REPUTATION GROWS
5 WACINHINSHA
GLOSSARY
THE DISALLOWED
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1 MR. LEE’S PREDICAMENT
MEGAN
AND THE
LOST CAT
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A Spirit Guide, A Ghost Tiger and One Scary Mother!
by
OWEN JONES
Copyright © August 28th 2023 Owen Jones
Megan and the Lost Cat
by Owen Jones
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Other novellas in the same series:
The Psychic Megan Series
A Spirit Guide, A Ghost Tiger and One Scary Mother!
The Misconception
Megan’s Thirteenth
Megan’s School Trip
Megan’s School Exams
Megan’s Followers
Megan and the Lost Cat
Megan and the Mayoress
Megan Faces Derision
Megan’s Grandparents Visit
Megan’s Father Falls Ill
Megan Goes on Holiday
Megan and the Burglar
Megan and the Cyclist
Megan and The Old Lady
Megan’s Garden
Megan Goes To The Zoo
Megan Goes Hiking
Megan and the W. I. Cookery Competition
Megan Goes Riding
Megan Goes Yachting
Megan at Carnival
Megan’s Christmas
Megan Catches Covid-19
DEDICATION
This edition is dedicated to my wife, Pranom Jones, for making my life as easy as she can. She makes a great job of it.
Karma will repay everyone in just kind.
CONTENTS
Acknowledgements
1 Suzanne on Communication
2 Megan Sees the Poster
3 Megan Finds Smokey
4 Megan’s Reputation Grows
5 Wacinhinsha
Glossary
The Disallowed
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
Thanks are due to the artists who designed the cover for me,
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1 SUZANNE ON COMMUNICATION
Megan was intrigued by the talk Wacinhinsha and Dr. Jenkins had given her the other night on communication, and so, like most people, she wanted to talk about what was uppermost on her mind.
Mam, what do you think about communication?
Pardon? Communication? On the telephone, you mean? I don’t know much about mobile phones, my dear?
No, I don’t mean mobile phones themselves, I mean just talking, really, and body language… That sort of thing.
You’re not going to start all that nonsense about Auras again, are you?
No, not if you don’t want me to, but that is a form of communication too, like body language and intonation and mood. It is all part of communication, as is speech. In fact, it may be even more reliable than speech, because people can tell lies and hide their true feelings very easily, but they cannot hide what they cannot control.
That’s as may be, but I don’t believe in the Aura, stupid lights and ghosts and things.
It was the first instance that Megan had had to practice what Wacinhinsha had taught her in the company of an accomplished liar. Megan could see by her mother’s Aura that she was telling lies, but there was something else too. She was not lying to be malicious, she was lying to herself because she was afraid of admitting to herself that such things existed, despite the fact that she knew that they did, because she too had had first-hand experience of them, but it had been ‘frightened’ out of her by her mother thirty-odd years ago.
Megan watched the colours swirl and change in her mother’s Aura as her emotions flickered from the greys of fear to the greens of understanding, all written over the yellow-gold of love for her daughter. Megan could feel, as well as see, the confusion in her mother and knew instantly that Wacinhinsha had told her the truth again, not that there had ever been any doubt in her mind about that, as he had never said anything to her so far that had not been true, whereas her mother was so obviously lying to her now.
Wacinhinsha had been right when he had said that a lot of people might want to turn this ‘gift’ of second sight off, because it was not easy knowing that your mother was a liar even to her own daughter. It was not a nice feeling at all and she found it so hard not to judge her mother armed with this unassailable knowledge.