Final lines....

"Ah, so that's what she meant when she said it was all for nothing." He laughed a little frivolous laugh, turned and walked away from the burning wreckage.
 
"Wait," he said, his eyes wide and distraught, "you can't tell me that we went through all of that, and lost so many of our friends, only for nothing, nothing to change!"
She looked at him steadily. "Sometimes that's just how it goes."
 
The Supreme Being sat slumped in the Dock, thinking of all the natural disasters for which it had been blamed; it only perked up when it heard the words: "We suggest a non-custodial sentence, taking into account the convicted's previous god behaviour."
 
I was packing away the gear and Deborah was collecting samples from the body when I noticed my coffee cup had moved.

"Debs," I murmured.

She looked over at me and followed my gaze just as the cup began to oscillate in the old familiar way.

"I've got it," she said and she reached for the tuning fork.

"I think we've just found out what we'll be doing for the rest of our lives," I said.

She struck a four-forty A.
 
The traveler looked down upon the city. So much hope, now so much death.
 
If I've told you ten times, I've told you a hundred. Don't touch that cross-dimensional transmutation button... button... button...
 
Ah Pravuil: the purpose of the thread was to have a final line that intrigued the reader to want to know what happened next:- hence the lack of just - the end.

However just for you:)

"The end. Give me the end", the cop shouted as he started to fall.

"No! Know this as you die, I'll go on while you rot in hell", Bert screamed as Joe disappeared into the mists.

Now they'll all pay for what they did, he said to himself as he started his descent into the chaos to come.
 
"Okay," muttered James. "Just tidy up a few files on here and that's another hacking investigation complete."

He keyed:

move case_143 f:\archive

After a second or two the word 'No' displayed in the centre of the screen.
 

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