When Omara King finally left Leadworth, she left a trail of ash. It's been three years since it all fell apart, and Amelia Pond's wedding is the first time the town has really come back to life. But a ghostlike Omara shows up on the night before the celebration, with a grating presence that threatens to upend Amelia's restored composure, alongside all the carefully buried and selectively ignored history this small town has worked so hard to forget. It's hard to say whether it's lucky that a second guest arrives the same night, with a time-ship and and an outstretched hand. He makes an offer that's hard to refuse: all of space and time - and with it, an opportunity to fix the unfixable. But can their past mistakes really be escaped so easily? Are there some timelines that are too broken to be repaired? Is this a joyride or a death spiral? There is a fare to board this flight, and it's impossible to know whether the cost is too high until it's too late. TWs: language; sexual content; violence
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