“We're going nowhere, " Joan said grimly. Traffic on the narrow street was at a complete standstill. A chill settled in Sophie's stomach: it was the appalling fear that her brother was going to die. "Sidewalk," Nicholas said decisively. "Take it." "But the pedestrians—" "Can get out of the way. Use your horn.”
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The Magician is a work of fiction that centers on a protagonist who practices the craft of magic, delving into the complexities of their identity, relationships, and the boundaries between reality and performance. The narrative examines how the pursuit of mastery in illusion shapes the magician's understanding of truth and self, often set against a backdrop of societal expectations and personal ambition. The story may involve elements of mystery, psychological depth, and the interplay between public persona and private struggles, reflecting on the nature of creativity and deception. more
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