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Picture This is a 13 part story, written by Doctor Who writer Robert Shearman and 91Èȱ¬Ìý7's listeners.
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Episode 4, by Tom Johnstone
Gary stared at her open-mouthed. "Nice try, Dee. But practical jokes have never been your strong point…"
"Wait a minute!" she said to him, almost grabbing the camera from him.
"What is it now?" he replied irritably.
"Could I have my camera back now?" she snapped. Didn't he realize she was trying to protect him? Of course not, but he handed it back, eyeing her strangely. Some romantic weekend this was turning out to be… She searched the camera's memory for the fatal pictures: nothing. Perhaps the transfer onto her computer had automatically wiped them from the camera's memory. Perhaps it had all been her imagination. If only she could remember more details about the one that showed Gary's death, she could ensure they avoided certain arrondisements.
Besides, she remembered, practical jokes were his department. Maybe he'd staged the photos somehow, with faked Parisian backgrounds and tomato ketchup. The camera's prophecy of doom seemed less real to her now.
On the Eurostar, she fidgeted with her engagement ring, and searched the camera's memory again.
There was a new picture: a hand pushing Gary from the top of the Eiffel Tower – a hand with that very engagement ring.
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