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Population of a Dead Theatre
Summary:
“So… I’m dead?”
“Yupp,”
“Which dead is this?” She asked looking around wearily, eyes roaming in the hazy darkness. He raised an eyebrow in question. She shrugged listlessly, hands digging into her mint green scrub pants. “You know. Is it Christmas Carol? Or I’m a restless soul that needs to realize I’m ready to go?”
“That all depends,” He smiled slowly, an almost teasing laugh hissing out from between his teeth as he spoke.
“On what?” She looked at him, eyes wide in confusion.
“You,”
Kristina L.
Population of a Dead Theatre
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I never knew that someone replied to my comment! Anyway, the title just doesn't go with the plot. The setting, yes. Just not the plot. I just came with one.
Death and all his friends. Like the Coldplay album. By the way, LOVE Coldplay! What about you?:)
well... I don't have a new title, but the reason the current one isn't so great is that it doesn't catch your attention. When you see it, it's a bit long and hard to focus on... like, if it was shorter and sweeter, it might be better...
LOVE the twist at the end...
How come Kasey didn't recognise her own husband?
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