Rise of the Robolawyers by Adam Graham & Andrea Graham

Rise of the Robolawyers by Adam Graham & Andrea Graham

Author:Adam Graham & Andrea Graham
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: lawyers, superheroes, christian science fiction, tort reform, legal abuse
Publisher: Adam Graham


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Naomi’s head ached. She rubbed her temples and sat up on the carpet of her bedroom floor. Never try that again.

She leaned on the bed, pulled herself up, and stumbled into the master bathroom. Who was that woman the mirror with red, puffy eyes? She opened the medicine cabinet, grabbed a bottle of ibuprofen, poured two pills in the palm of her hand, and washed the pills down with a glass of water.

The world spun a little. She grabbed the counter and held on. After an eternity, the world came to a stop. The pain began to dissipate in her head.

I wonder if I have the powers? She walked over to the stubborn spot. She imagined the spot gone.

It disappeared.

Yes, it’d worked. Naomi ran back out into her bedroom, through the living, and headed toward the boy’s room off of the kitchen. She opened the door. Toys and clothes were strewn around everywhere and the beds were unmade. She sniffed. Ew. Had something died in here?

Naomi imagined the room clean, the trash thrown out and everything in its place.

The room instantly changed.

She flinched. She shouldn’t do this. The boys needed to learn how to keep their room clean. She wasn’t going to go to college with them and poof their dorm clean. She stared around at the room. Nor could she claim she’d spent hours cleaning up this mess. She bit her lip. It’d be honest to give them a stern lecture telling them that if they let their rooms get to be a big mess it could take hours to clean.

She plodded back into the living room and laid down on the couch. She visualized the closet door opening and the vacuum cleaner rolling out and plugging in. They obeyed her at almost the same instant. The vacuum turned itself on and moved across the floor. The vacuum rolled past the end table without going under it.

“You missed a spot.” Naomi pointed at the end table.

The vacuum spun around and ran under the table. Naomi imagined the furniture all suspended in air, allowing the vacuum to go under them. She soared up to the ceiling.

Better jump off this flying couch before I break something.

She jumped and landed on the ground. Piles of coins, silverware, pop cans, old mail, and action figures lay under the furniture. She imagined them sorting themselves out into neat piles in the center of the room with a plastic bag for each pile.

Ha. Dave hadn’t cleaned under the furniture since Bush was president.

Beaming, she made the trash bags float into the living room. The vacuum cleaner resumed its work and went over the entire living room a half dozen times. Once it was done, the vacuum cleaner wrapped up its cord and put itself in the closet. A small patch of carpet looked faded and dirty. She imagined it clean like the patches around it and lowered the furniture back to the floor.

Time to dust. The duster flew around the living room cleaning the table top and the entertainment center.



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