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Sèphera Girón is an author who writes about horror, fantasy, erotica, and the metaphysical arts. Sèp
Sèphera Girón is an author who writes about horror, fantasy, erotica, and the metaphysical arts. Sèphera has a Bachelor of Arts Degree as well as certificates in Reiki, Touch for Health, la quinta inn san antonio and Tarot Counselling. This is her world.
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I had just had a shower and was standing in between the two beds. I had put my K2 meter on the bed and the digital voice recorder on the night stand. It was Saturday la quinta inn san antonio around 7:30. Earlier that day was when I had started working with the meter around the hotel. Up until that point, I hadn't been ghost hunting or paying attention to anything.
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The clock in the lobby is apparently haunted. This little guy terrified me. There are creatures on both sides of the clock but this dude had something to him. In fact, it took me several tries to take his picture. So...be warned.
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