The first in my sci-fi series, Mirror Image, will be released by Distinguished Press in three months! Eager? Here's an excerpt:
The elevator doors slid open, and Maddie was pushed into a long hallway. Jackson still held her by her arm and escorted her into what appeared to be a conference room. Maddie sat down in one of the chairs that surrounded the oval table and was left alone.
Maddie lost track of time while waiting. She had gotten lost in her own thoughts when the opening of the door startled her.
"Sorry to keep you waiting," Jackson said upon entering.
"You''ve been apologizing a lot to me since we met," Maddie flatly said.
"It's not going to stop either."
Maddie paused for a moment, remembering what Jackson had said earlier.
"Alright, I think I'm owed an explanation."
"I'm afraid you're right."
Jackson paused right by the door.
"Again, I'm sorry, Madison," he said before knocking on the wood.
It swung open and a woman walked into the room. The woman had short, dirty blonde hair but there could be no mistake: she looked exactly like Maddie.
The elevator doors slid open, and Maddie was pushed into a long hallway. Jackson still held her by her arm and escorted her into what appeared to be a conference room. Maddie sat down in one of the chairs that surrounded the oval table and was left alone.
Maddie lost track of time while waiting. She had gotten lost in her own thoughts when the opening of the door startled her.
"Sorry to keep you waiting," Jackson said upon entering.
"You''ve been apologizing a lot to me since we met," Maddie flatly said.
"It's not going to stop either."
Maddie paused for a moment, remembering what Jackson had said earlier.
"Alright, I think I'm owed an explanation."
"I'm afraid you're right."
Jackson paused right by the door.
"Again, I'm sorry, Madison," he said before knocking on the wood.
It swung open and a woman walked into the room. The woman had short, dirty blonde hair but there could be no mistake: she looked exactly like Maddie.
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