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'''Viola Cummings''' was one of | Mrs '''Viola Cummings''' was one of regular clients of [[Garry Fletcher]]'s company [[Joyriders]]. | ||
One | She was an elderly lady. Every week, she would transfer into a host's body and take ballet lessons. | ||
One [[Tuesday]] in [[October]] [[2016]] she took over the body of [[Amar Sai]] and decided to try jumping from a roof as a trial run for a suicide. [[Tanya Adeola]], [[Charlie (For Tonight We Might Die)|Charlie]] and [[April MacLean]] saw the boy on the roof and tried to stop her. As a result, Amar's body was left dangling from the roof. This experience persuaded Viola that she doesn't like this way of committing a suicide. | |||
Meanwhile, while her body lay unconscious in the Joyriders headquarters, [[Ram Singh]], being in the body of [[John O'Donnell]] saw her as a woman in a bright purple dress on high heels. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Joyride (novel)|Joyride]]'') | Meanwhile, while her body lay unconscious in the Joyriders headquarters, [[Ram Singh]], being in the body of [[John O'Donnell]] saw her as a woman in a bright purple dress on high heels. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Joyride (novel)|Joyride]]'') |
Revision as of 00:08, 5 November 2016
Mrs Viola Cummings was one of regular clients of Garry Fletcher's company Joyriders.
She was an elderly lady. Every week, she would transfer into a host's body and take ballet lessons.
One Tuesday in October 2016 she took over the body of Amar Sai and decided to try jumping from a roof as a trial run for a suicide. Tanya Adeola, Charlie and April MacLean saw the boy on the roof and tried to stop her. As a result, Amar's body was left dangling from the roof. This experience persuaded Viola that she doesn't like this way of committing a suicide.
Meanwhile, while her body lay unconscious in the Joyriders headquarters, Ram Singh, being in the body of John O'Donnell saw her as a woman in a bright purple dress on high heels. (PROSE: Joyride)