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Hypnosis And The Law
A small, leather-bound chronicle of legal precedents surrounding hypnotic suggestion, its pages warped by temporal distortions when Parsons attempts to examine it. The book’s cover jerked from his grip, its edges now flickering in and out of phase. When he sliced at it with a scalpel, the blade veered aside as if guided by an unseen force. The prose rearranges itself mid-read, forcing Parsons to confront Gallifreyan secrets it refuses to reveal.
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