Author: | D. E. Harrison | ISBN: | 9780463392188 |
Publisher: | D. E. Harrison | Publication: | December 3, 2018 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | D. E. Harrison |
ISBN: | 9780463392188 |
Publisher: | D. E. Harrison |
Publication: | December 3, 2018 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
The central human brain has 27 feeders and only 9 receptors and they do not touch. It is an outstanding question as how the correct protein is manufactured, moved to, and then taken by one of the receptors. If not correctly, the color red would taste sweet.
Kathy is a lab. tech studying this question at an Institute. She ‘spaces’ out and requires medical treatment. In a comma she is brain scanned. The doctor doing the brain scan tries to kidnap her for his studies. Escaping the hospital, she smokes up a fast-food shop. The doctor goes to jail and the Institute takes the brain scanning equipment.
Kathy is tested more and is becoming more sensitive with each test. They are testing the waves and never touch her physically. An electrical store hits the Institute when Kathy is in the brain machine. She is barely found alive.
After the storm she begins to ‘space out’ even more and writes on whatever is available. She never remembers anything of these events.
Her male friend Jim tries to help with what she has been writing on several walls.
Who is Auntie Kathy and why are Kathy and Jim hiding?
And what of the writing on the hotel wall Kathy did with little on.
The central human brain has 27 feeders and only 9 receptors and they do not touch. It is an outstanding question as how the correct protein is manufactured, moved to, and then taken by one of the receptors. If not correctly, the color red would taste sweet.
Kathy is a lab. tech studying this question at an Institute. She ‘spaces’ out and requires medical treatment. In a comma she is brain scanned. The doctor doing the brain scan tries to kidnap her for his studies. Escaping the hospital, she smokes up a fast-food shop. The doctor goes to jail and the Institute takes the brain scanning equipment.
Kathy is tested more and is becoming more sensitive with each test. They are testing the waves and never touch her physically. An electrical store hits the Institute when Kathy is in the brain machine. She is barely found alive.
After the storm she begins to ‘space out’ even more and writes on whatever is available. She never remembers anything of these events.
Her male friend Jim tries to help with what she has been writing on several walls.
Who is Auntie Kathy and why are Kathy and Jim hiding?
And what of the writing on the hotel wall Kathy did with little on.