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TV Casualty

By: Michael Dulude
Narrated by: Bonniejean Boettcher
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Theresa Fleck was born with an extraordinary ability. Some abilities inspire. Some save lives. Some should be buried forever.

Michigan. 1987. Ten-year old Tess Fleck reads rather than goes to the mall. She devours science-fiction TV rather than pizza at the food court. She’s happy living in her fictional worlds.

One day on the playground, Tess discovers a strange new ability: She can raise the dead. Her ability is strange, yes, but broken. With the help of her dad, Theresa keeps her “power” secret.

But secrets can only be kept so long.

Boston. 2012. Theresa Fleck works with a collective she knows only as the Chorus. She spends her days reanimating dead animals in one grisly experiment after another. It’s a messy business and a tired routine. A tired research facility. A tired life.

In a different century, Theresa would be worshiped as a god. Honestly, she’d just settle for a day off.

©2021 Michael Dulude (P)2021 Michael Dulude
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