You step into an acquaintance’s house for the first time, and discover that everything — from the furniture, to the books, to the art on the wall — is identical to your home. What happens next?
“My, what great taste you have,” I said. My new friend looked at me with confusion written all over her face.
“Thank you” she said sheepishly, wondering what I would say next.
“Do you realise that this house and everything in it, is exactly the same as my house?” I replied.
“Your kidding. I’ve been collecting my things for thirty years and I don’t even know where you live,” she said.
“I believe you because many of them tell their own story. They would take a lot of effort to purchase today—they belong to the 80’s.” I replied.
We spent the next hour discussing our experiences with our belongings— where we had bought them and the story behind them. Although many of our stories were similar, some were vastly different. My miniature bottle collection was started as a 21st birthday present by a friend, whereas my new friend commenced hers after travelling overseas and bringing her free in flight alcohol bottles home.
The more we talked—the more we realised we had in common. Then, an idea hit me.
“We seem to be similar people, with similar ways of thinking. Let’s write a series of books together. We could get them done in half the time but with double the resources. What do you think?” I asked.
“Yes I would love to. Sounds great.” she said, as she grabbed her ideas folder from the coffee table. And, with that our new writing career began—here are a few of our titles.
- Double Take
- Double Trouble
- Double Jeopardy
- Double Life
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