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							- "Under different circumstances," she said, "I think I might enjoy this."
 
- Her clothes—a smart red jacket worn over a loose-fitting white shirt and a
 
- plaited burgundy skirt with a difficult-to-understand sort of hem—were
 
- now twisting and curling around her body in strange patterns, and it wasn't
 
- quite clear to either of us whether what had happened to them. They
 
- might have been conscious, attempting to communicate complex ideas to
 
- us in a geometric, spatiotemporal language, layering meaning upon meaning
 
- like a semiotic braid of fine silk, stitching together morphemes and
 
- embroidering lexemes. Or they might just have gotten cut or something. It
 
- was kind of windy, really, now that I paid attention to it.
 
- "Look," I said. "I came here to rent a movie, and I'm gonna rent a
 
- movie, dammit. Do you want to rent a movie?"
 
- "I—"
 
- "—wanttorentamovie got it we'll rent a movie." I turned back to the
 
- rack, one of about seven scattered around the otherwise empty street.
 
- A bored video rental clerk nearby was tapping his foot and idly
 
- adjusting his sunglasses as we browsed. "What movie. We should pick
 
- one."
 
- "I didn't say that thing you just said, you did," she said, "but I
 
- really want an action movie."
 
- "What do the clothes want?" I asked.
 
- "I don't know," she said. "I'm beginning to suspect that they exist at
 
- least partly between dimensions, and this is merely reflective of a
 
- state of oscillation between the laws of physics of our universe and
 
- the alien and unknowable physics of a dimension to which we barely
 
- have access, barely _can_ have access, to the degree that it's an
 
- ontological impossibility to describe of existing there at all."
 
- "Fair enough," I said, and grabbed the box of an 80's action classic,
 
- the plastic tape inside rattling as I took it from the rack.
 
- It later turned out the clothes wanted a romcom, but we really
 
- had no way of knowing that at the time.
 
 
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