Three seconds

· Babelcube Inc.
3.7
3 reviews
Ebook
19
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About this ebook

“Use our T-Gate and be at your meeting in exactly three seconds! Tired of the subway and its smells, the bus and its noise! Take our T-Gate and forget those archaic times when the duration of a trip was a criterion for travel!*”
*Subject to status, property of Fast Food inc.
Jack is a loving father. And as a perfect husband, he must please his wife who doesn’t want to spend 7 hours in a car when they could use a T-Gate and reach their destination in exactly three seconds.
Except that Jack doesn’t like T-Gates... But he loves his wife, so...
What wouldn’t a man do, for the love of his life?
A short story without pretension other than to entertain you for a little while...
P.S: If you liked this short story, please share or comment: negative or positive – because nothing’s perfect –, you have no idea of the impact it could have on an author in the making...

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3.7
3 reviews

About the author

Born in Paris on April 3rd 1980, his father decides for his twelfth birthday to throw away his comics collection and replace them with the entire collection of Sherlock Holmes, as well as a curious book recounting the adventures of a dwarf with hairy feet named Bilbo.
From that day was born a love for the imaginary, escape, fantasy, and lost causes (get his comics back). Verne, Tolkien, Doyle, Zelazny quickly became his companions, much more than his neglected school textbooks.
For reasons out of his control, many worlds had stayed trapped, behind the bars of his multiple IT jobs.
Until the day letting out those prisoners became a necessity...

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