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Psychosis? I Didn't Cause This
Psychosis? I Didn't Cause This
Psychosis? I Didn't Cause This
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Clairvoyancy and premonitions, all maybe are one-and-the-same. For many persons who are specially blessed with it from the High Aboves, they usually get misunderstood - and others not understood when it reaches a point of mental illness and they get mistaken for just creating attention or tension amongst the crowd of judgemental humans.
Nadia Barbara had this unique gift of seeing things before they immediately happen, but it unfortunately led to an unfortunate encounter with the authorities.Though, she would get some aid in the long-last? ... Only full genuine acceptance will forever tell.

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Release dateJan 16, 2024
ISBN9798215024614
Psychosis? I Didn't Cause This
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Kent James Migwi

Born and raised in the quiet town of Murang'a, (formerly Townhall Town), Murang'a County, Kenya.A light in-present-scenario author and a firm believer of 'The Paranormal World' existence, but much avoids to let it out much openly sometimes since, "some people will never believe me anyway," his often views. "They'll think am unreasonably insane."Loves cities much, with Illinois' Chicago City being his most favorite of all world's cities.

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    Psychosis? I Didn't Cause This - Kent James Migwi

    PSYCHOSIS? I DIDN’T CAUSE THIS

    Kent James Migwi .R.

    SMASHWORDS inc.

    First publication: Jan 2024

    Copyright ©2024 by Kent James Migwi .R.

    All Rights Reserved.

    The moral rights of the author have been asserted. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form without prior permission of the publisher.

    ISBN: 97-9821-502-4614

    License Note

    Smashwords Edition.

    In loving memory of my dear aunt Martha Wanjiru. May you forever Rest In Peace.

    PROLOGUE

    Present day.

    Something’s wrong.

    Nadia, I’m trying to read a novel.

    No, I’m serious. Something is wrong. Things are happening, just like at the railway-cross.

    It’s over now. Nothing’s gonna happen.

    We were wrong about the order before. … What if we’re wrong about breaking the chain?

    We could not be here at all, and I’m here in the library, reading a novel, despite my ally going hey-wire again.

    . . .

    Six weeks ago

    The blue Chevrolet Mustang RV slightly swerved off the road.

    Eazy Barbara. First hour driving?

    Soorry. She smiled.

    They were headed to Alaska State - The Last Frontier, for their annual spring break hike in the high Denali. Often, one of them would joke around with the rest, we school in Mount Everest University and yet y’all have never reached to the peak of any fucking mountain. That was Josh Hayden who frequently teased them, as if he himself had climbed up all the tallest ranges on this Earth. Though Nadia Barbara did not always take many of his raw comics lightly, (in-particular when it could go overboard him teasing her with their Art lecturer.) Queer guys sometimes called her Salt Cakes, others termed her Stale Oceans, but none amongst them had a déjà vu as hers of seeing things immediately before they happen.

    Today was the third nature drive the five friends were to embark to Alaska and everything had been spleen for holiday.

    I bet you know why I love this state babe. Nick Orchwood smiled at Nadia.

    Low population, she pecked him on the right cheek then glanced to the front, my promise to you is still on. Only one.

    Was shocked to hear the total number of students who finished high school in Kenya last year is more than the entire population of Alaska.

    What the fuck. Britney Carter raised an agaped eyebrow.

    More than? Keren Middleton sighed in much perplex.

    Less than, ha-ha-ha. Josh laughed.

    Shut up, douchebag, Britney stared at Josh, almost having the feel to throwing him off the RV, anything fun about?? … It’s gonna be a stressed universe for them in their job market, like how it has forever been since two-thousand-and-one.

    Nick scythed. Precisely Britney.

    "What’s the population of Alaska

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