In my opinion I do not think it's the end of the story and although it does not seem like it Fletch will believe in magic, which does not lie in the book but in the destructive or constructive capacity of words, @ericvancewalton I do not lie I would like to read more about this story please
RE: Superstition (Original Fiction - Part 2 of 2)
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Thanks for reading and for your feedback @adrianjo! I purposely left the ending open and to the imagination. I had been reading some of Sam Shephard's short stories and he tends to end his in this way quite a bit. I thought I'd experiment with that style. It can be a little polarizing though, some readers don't feel satisfied by it.
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