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    A light goes on across the street, the same as every morning. Roni is home from the bar. She kicks out the men not too long after one, sometimes their begging wakes her up. But Roni always turns on her light at this hour. Jean doesn't know why and doesn't care to find out. Years ago they had a falling out and they are both too stubborn to even remember what it was about. What she does know is that there are doughs that need cutting and marking and she can't linger too much on bar owners she doesn't care about.

    --Alternate season 7 in which Emma is cursed to be a baker in Hyperion Heights across the street from Roni's.

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    "…the real word for a group of witches is ‘an argument.’ " - Terry Pratchett, Wintersmith.

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    1943. Under the German Occupation Paris is a city blacked-out at night, and dark even on the sunniest days. The rest of France fares no better.

    Andy Sachs and her friends came to Paris in 1938, during the last peaceful fall that the City of Light would know for five years. Several years on, their stay can no longer be termed a 'working vacation.' Andy's begun to see things as they are, instead of the way she'd like them to be, and she's realized that she should've become angry quite some time ago.

    Miranda Priestly came to France in 1918, just after the previous war, and what she rebuilt from ruin is under threat of destruction yet again. She's been aware and angry for a long time, and all the while she's been putting that anger to use. Miranda is someone that the Nazis both hate and fear but whom they dare not attempt to harm, not overtly, anyway.

    Andy's heard of Miranda, but just a mention, and she never guessed at the time what that mention would one day spur into existence.

    Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned; scorning two is a really bad idea.

    I was told to say the following: this story is by turns exciting, funny, and it has a happy ending. There. Tis now said.

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