"Abby," I choked, "I think you typed this wrong."
"Nuh-uh," she said, "I double-checked."
"Look," I tossed my phone at her, "I don't think you double-checked."
Abby's eyebrows jolted up. She looked rattled. I don't think I had ever seen her so rattled.
"Did you read the text below the result?" She turned the phone toward me. "I didn't write that.""How did.."
Abby sucked in her cheeks. "I really thought that would work, Lee."
I didn't say anything. I couldn't say anything. I supposed I felt like how an innocent man condemned might feel. Like I was facing down a 90-year prison sentence and there wasn't a thing I could do about it.
"So, like," Abby finally said, "do you think, like, crystals would help? A white sage stick?"
***A/N: If you'd like to take the quiz for yourself, you can find it here: https://www.buzzfeed.com/leelapendurthi. I'd keep my eye on Leela's Buzzfeed profile. I might start posting additional content there. LMK if you like the idea of that.
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ParanormalThe year started out weird, but things really took a turn for the bizarre when we discovered the Buzzfeed quizzes were coming true. ***** Leela Pendurthi is dog-paddling toward adulthood. Armed with a useless BS in astrophysics and a pretty decent...