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I'm pretty certain this was a short story, so I hope it's OK to ask here! I must have read it while I was in late primary school or early high school.
It was about a man who had the power to 'freeze' people and 'unfreeze' them at will. He used this ability to go to casinos and gaming tables and make a load of cash. One day he freezes a room of people, but one woman doesn't freeze - I think she has the same power as him. She asks him why he doesn't use this ability for . . . stopping wars, or something GOOD. He gets pissed off and they have a battle of wills! He is finally able to freeze her, too. When he tries to unfreeze the room of people, he can't do it. He looks at the football game on the television and realises he's frozen the whole world, OMG! There's this one image that sticks in my mind of the football rolling away cross the grass . . . I think at the end of the story this guy is standing on a jetty or something and yells, "Goddamnit!" (Which makes me think it was originally in Dutch, as my Oma always said "Godverdomme!" though she also told us it was Very Rude!)
I'm almost embarrassed that I remember the story so vividly, but have no idea of the title or the author. |
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