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Character Files from the ToiBox 42: Lisa- Psych Test

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This is not a real Rorschach test, but simply a fun little additive to the whole character profile motif.

Subject FM 2-Lisa describe test image #1 as:

A club bouncer holding open a door for her.

Subject is no threat to anyone or herself physically, but she is capable of playing mind games.

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Character Files from the ToiBox 41: Rebecca aka Becca- Psych Test

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This is not a real Rorschach test, but simply a fun little additive to the whole character profile motif.

Subject FM 1-Becca describe test image #1 as:

A large man holding a small baby, his baby.

Subject is no threat to anyone or herself, but has some serious male and father issues. She has more influence than she’s aware, which only hurts herself.

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Sample Sunday 25

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Here is approximately 100 – 150 words from a randomly selected original piece for your enjoyment. These samples can include excerpts from my all my WIPs and my Eternal Curse Series, but only as works in progress (not the final products). These samples of published and unpublished works are protected under the U.S. Copyright agreement.

It’s Like the Full Moon chapter 2.6 (wip)

Rebecca leaned her body towards Mr. Thornton shaking her head as to give the affect that she was amused by his comments, but she hadn’t actually paid much attention to a single word he’d said. She had become spellbound by the almost cinematic image of Mr. Thornton’s unexpectedly young, handsome, and robust son running towards them in a frantic hurry. Rebecca quickly cleared her throat as the son began to approach the restaurant. “He looks much younger than I had expected,” she said softly.

“Ah yes,” replied Mr. Thornton waving in his son, “It’s his burned to bear, that is the misfortune of being born to an old man. I was fifty-two years old when I married his beautiful young mother.” Just then, Paul arrived to their table. He stood up tall, front and center, across from Rebecca and reached out his hand after quickly wiping his glasses and hands with a handkerchief.

“How do you, I’m Paul,” he said simply.

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