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Me And Magneto Need To Hook Up!





So I think I might be a superhero.

I say this at 4:10 in the morning, one week into basically working two full time jobs (one fulfilling a three book contract for Simon & Schuster and one selling luxury cars--all so I can afford to pay for an obscenely expensive private school for my gifted special-needs-child). But that's not why I'm a superhero. That's just why I'm tired.

I'm a superhero because I can stop watches with a single touch. Well, that's not exactly true...it takes several touches. In the past I usually had to wear the watch almost every day for about two weeks to a month. But still, the batter would always die. I noticed the problem when I was in my late teens. Every watch I wore would stop. At first I assumed I was buying defective watches so I'd return and exchange them. But after this happened about six times in a year I gave up wearing watches. I tried again when I moved away for college but I had the same problem. The battery would just die. Eventually a doctor told me that a very small number of people have very high levels of magnetism in their skin. These people can't wear batter operated watches because...well, they stop. Since then I've read other articles that say it's not magnetism in the skin but electricity in the skin or body or maybe even static electricity. Whatever it is I have long since accepted the fact that if I need to know the time I need to have a cell phone.

The thing is, years ago, I read something that said this is a condition that sometimes becomes more...well, powerful with age. I didn't believe that when I read it. To be fair, no one believes any of this when they read it. There are countless message boards with people asking other users to help them explain why they stop watches when they wear them and countless responses to these posts which basically tell the asker that they're making the problem up. I obviously have reason to believe that they're not but...worse with age? Why would it become worse with age? And honestly, since I don't wear watches anymore it's not an issue I spend much time thinking about anymore. I don't even remember the name of the doctor who explained the whole magnetism-in-the-skin thing to me. I've just adjusted and moved on.

And then on June 8th I got a new smartphone and unlike the last time I didn't get a silicon protector case for it (which I usually buy simply so I won't break my phones when/if I drop them. I did get a leather case with a clip so I could wear it on my body while hiking.

Two days ago I discovered that my new cell phone battery wouldn't hold a charge. Okay, that happens. The problem was obviously that I got a defective battery or a defective charger or even a defective phone, right? I took it to Verizon. They tried to charge the battery with their charger. Nothing. So I bought a new battery that is supposed to have double the life of a regular battery...which also means it's double the size so it won't fit in those protective silicon cases, which means the only thing between me and the battery is a thin layer of plastic. I didn't think about this. At this point it still hadn't occurred to me that maybe I was the problem. It did occur to me that maybe the phone was the problem so I made sure they tried charging this new battery using my phone in the store before I bought it. They did, it charged, life was good.

And now this new battery won't hold a charge. It was only just now that I started to think about how similar this was to my watch problem. I started thinking about how I had the phone on my lap most of the day (about 8 hours) at work while I learned about the car models I'm expected to sell and for even more hours while I worked on my wmanuscript. I thought about how there really wasn't that much between my skin and this new battery.

So I woke up at 4 in the morning and I Googled "magnetism in skin stops watches" and one of the pages that turned up was on askville.com. The question/comment was as follows:

Do your cell phones stop working? I am one of those people who can't wear a watch becasue it stops working. I have had three cell phones go bad on me in the past 2 years (...phone could not hold a charge anymore - I even bought a new battery for it...) I was wondering if any of you who have trouble with the watches stopping, are also having trouble with cell phones
Well yes, some of us are having problems with our cell phones. Then I found another  article about "Supercharged People" People who can stop washing machines, destroy appliances and wahtnot. It's rare enough that not many scientists have bothered looking into it *if something's rare enough to only affect a very small number of individuals there is no grant money to be had). But one Oxford Scientists studied one of these people and did discover that this woman had ten times the normal amount of static electricity bottled up inside of her. She thought it was because she wasn't eating enough vegetables. I eat vegetables all the time.

One woman said that her condition gets worse when she's annoyed or aroused...so I guess that makes her like a super sexy Hulk or something (note to self-never have sex on top of a washing machine).

Maybe I'm stopping cell phone batteries because I've been a bit stressed lately? Maybe because I've started writing erotic fiction?

Or maybe there really is just some very weird problem with my phone that screws up the batteries after its had them for a while.

But for now I'm assuming I'm a superhero.



Kyra Davis
Bestselling Author of:
The Sophie Katz Murder Mystery Series, 
and 
SO MUCH FOR MY HAPPY ENDING
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ABOUT KYRA DAVIS

I'm the internationally published author of the Sophie Katz mystery series, and So Much For My Happy Ending. My first Erotic Fiction Trilogy will be released in January 2013.

Aside from that, I'm a single mom; I'm addicted to coffee and True Blood (the show, not the drink). I'm happy with who I am yet I’m always striving to be better; I have more bad hair days than good ones, I love a challenge but I am not fearless, I’m….well…just me.

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