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“No-Repeat Lifetime” (Part 6) [Fiction]

June 25, 2021February 4, 2022 / Sheila / Leave a comment

The beginning of the song held her rapt, as if she were bearing sole witness to the apparition of an angel who had mastered his delivery of good news in four-four time.

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“No-Repeat Lifetime” (Part 6) [Fiction]

The beginning of the song held her rapt, as if she were bearing sole witness to the apparition of an angel who had mastered his delivery of good news in four-four time.

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“And tell me, Little Miss I-Like-To-Play-With-The-Dark-Arts, how does it feel when someone keeps you stuck some place you don’t want to be?”

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Rory had been hexed once himself for a week in 1980. He shuddered, recalling the feeling of his tongue weighed down with iron chains.

“No-Repeat Lifetime” (Part 3) [Fiction]

The band played “What I Lose Now” fourteen more times after that.

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