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Portrait of the Artist as a Dead Piper
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<blockquote data-quote="Lupulus" data-source="post: 116490" data-attributes="member: 1284"><p>Muddler jumped off the bench and ran back to the gallery door. Between the legs of the patrons running for the door he could see someone lying on the floor amid the shattered remnants of hastily dropped champagne glasses. Though whether the victim was alive or dead, he wasn't sure. As he tried to make it into the gallery for further investigation, he was buffeted by those who were trying to run in the opposite direction. A thought struck him as he turned back to face the attractive brunette guitar player, but he found she was gone. </p><p></p><p>"Odd," he thought. "She didn't even look up when my sister screamed, it was almost as if she had been expecting the commotion!"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lupulus, post: 116490, member: 1284"] Muddler jumped off the bench and ran back to the gallery door. Between the legs of the patrons running for the door he could see someone lying on the floor amid the shattered remnants of hastily dropped champagne glasses. Though whether the victim was alive or dead, he wasn't sure. As he tried to make it into the gallery for further investigation, he was buffeted by those who were trying to run in the opposite direction. A thought struck him as he turned back to face the attractive brunette guitar player, but he found she was gone. "Odd," he thought. "She didn't even look up when my sister screamed, it was almost as if she had been expecting the commotion!" [/QUOTE]
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