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During one of my days off, usually on Saturday and Sunday, I was looking around the condo to all of its hidden places trying to find my mosquito. Not because I was thinking to kill it. Main reason was I had a strong wish to see him. How hard I tried. I was not able to find him. For a few nights, I was wearing night-vision goggles to try and find him. I ended up with no success. It becomes quite clear to me that the Mosquito and I were sharing the same space. I was not alone anymore, even if I become only his toy. He filled my time and was building a secret story between us. No one I know could…mehr

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During one of my days off, usually on Saturday and Sunday, I was looking around the condo to all of its hidden places trying to find my mosquito. Not because I was thinking to kill it. Main reason was I had a strong wish to see him. How hard I tried. I was not able to find him. For a few nights, I was wearing night-vision goggles to try and find him. I ended up with no success. It becomes quite clear to me that the Mosquito and I were sharing the same space. I was not alone anymore, even if I become only his toy. He filled my time and was building a secret story between us. No one I know could explain it. He had food of me for many years to come, and I got a friend, a real friend. It took me longer than usual because I was thinking about my mosquito, and just before I was fully asleep, it happened, I heard his hum. He brought back to me my happiness and my forgotten social life. He becomes my entertainment and all that I have. Under the blanket, I slid my leg out until it became naked below my knee.
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Ivan A. Tomicic is a professional artist. One day he thought to use blank paper and paint with charcoal or pencil, and he painted to letters on these papers in your hands instead. Ivan resides in Chino Hills, California, with his wife, Susan, and his dog, Buddy.