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A Part Of The Game
A Part Of The Game
A Part Of The Game
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A Part Of The Game

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This is a collection of 4 dark tales. It contains the tales and short stories called: "A Part Of The Game", "The Musical Box", "Answer In This Document" and "Tommy's Loss".

LanguageEnglish
PublisherKasper Hoe
Release dateApr 15, 2011
ISBN9781458119223
A Part Of The Game
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Kasper Hoe

Kasper Peter Hoe was born and raised in Odder, Denmark at October 10th 1982. In the summer 2008 he left the town of his childhood after finishing education. The time is spent with writing a lot and playing the music.

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    A Part Of The Game - Kasper Hoe

    Kasper Hoe

    A Part Of The Game

    (4 Dark Tales)

    Contents:

    1. A Part Of The Game

    2. The Musical Box

    3. Answer In This Document

    4. Tommy’s Loss

    5. About the author

    A Part Of The Game

    By Kasper Hoe

    Smashwords Edition

    Copyright 2011 Kasper Hoe

    All rights reserved.

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    The characters and events in this eBook are fictional and any resemblance to persons, whether living or dead, is strictly coincidental.

    A part of the game

    If you look behind you, you will not be able to see me, the voice said in the phone, I'm there. But there are so many people behind you so you will not be able to see me.

    Who are you? Janice asked.

    That is exactly the question, the voice replied.

    The only Janice could come up with was that the voice belonged to a man.

    By the way, Janice, if you ever find me, you may still not be sure that it is the right person you have found.

    You know what? Janice asked, This is a bad joke. The worst joke ever.

    Joke? the voice asked, Who’s joking? Do you think I sound like a joker?

    Janice looked over her left shoulder. The voice was right. There were many people behind her. Many of them did also talk in the mobile phone.

    Janice? the voice asked, Are you still there?

    Won’t you give me a hint? she asked, Just something?

    About what?

    You, she replied, Who the hell are you?

    Janice, the voice said, neither Heaven nor Hell belong in this conversation. But if you want a tip, I can tell you that I am a man.

    Yes, I've just found out, Janice snapped, and to me, you sound like a perverted pig.

    She hung up, but a few seconds later, the phone rang again in her pocket.

    Janice? the voice said when she answered the call.

    What the hell are you playing at, you pig? Janice asked.

    We’ve got a little problem here, the voice answered calmly and collected.

    Well, she replied, and what kind of a problem might that be?

    Your behavior, the voice said.

    Fuck you, you bastard! She shouted into the phone.

    You see? the voice asked, still calmly, Your behavior and your language are both the problems here.

    What the hell is it that you want?

    Janice, the voice answered, as mentioned earlier, God, Satan, Heaven or Hell don’t belong in this little game. But now, when you ask, I'll tell you what I want.

    What?

    I want you to go into the cafe, located on the other side of the street, the voice said, the Country Corner Cafe.

    Janice looked around, and just on the other side of the road, the cafe was located.

    Yeah, okay, she said and hung up.

    When she entered the cafe, the bartender asked:

    What would it be, Miss?

    "Just a cup of

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