Gwen crashes—hard. She falls asleep on a pile of laundry, face-down, one arm dangling off the bed like she’s been shot. Do not try to move her. Do not cover her with a blanket. She will wake up feral, convinced it’s 2007 and she’s late for a band practice that never existed. After exactly 22 minutes, she jolts upright, announces, “I’ve solved the universe,” and refuses to elaborate.
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Every day, Gwen does one “anonymous nice thing” that looks suspiciously like vandalism. Today’s project: The town’s only bench, which faces a brick wall. Gwen crashes—hard