Mistaken Identity

Nick notices a drawing of a girl under a poster in his apartment elevator. In his loneliness he draws a picture of himself standing next to her. The next day she responds to his picture and they correspond via sharpies under the poster. After a few days they decide to meet. Anything could happen when they discover that each of them is not who the other thought.

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Mistaken Identity

Nick notices a drawing of a girl under a poster in his apartment elevator. In his loneliness he draws a picture of himself standing next to her. The next day she responds to his picture and they correspond via sharpies under the poster. After a few days they decide to meet. Anything could happen when they discover that each of them is not who the other thought.

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Mistaken Identity

Mistaken Identity

by CG Carpenter
Mistaken Identity

Mistaken Identity

by CG Carpenter

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Overview

Nick notices a drawing of a girl under a poster in his apartment elevator. In his loneliness he draws a picture of himself standing next to her. The next day she responds to his picture and they correspond via sharpies under the poster. After a few days they decide to meet. Anything could happen when they discover that each of them is not who the other thought.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940045922746
Publisher: CG Carpenter
Publication date: 05/02/2014
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 947 KB

About the Author

C.G. Carpenter works as a Network Administrator, a skill set she acquired during 8 years of military service in the Air Force. In her free time she has mastered the arts of removing cat hair from clothing and beginning art projects. Her short story “Starving Artist” was published by the literary magazine Elbow Pads in November of 2013. She lives in Northern California with her husband.

Email her at: author@cgcarpenter.com

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