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* Lucy is in day six of [[lockdown]].
* Lucy is in day six of [[lockdown]].
* Lucy wonders what [[sock]]s are good for if one cannot go to [[school]], play in a [[park]] or run through an alien ship after sabotaging the evil dark lord [[Zhregg]]'s plan.
* Lucy wonders what [[sock]]s are good for if one cannot go to [[school]], play in a [[park]] or run through an alien ship after sabotaging the evil dark lord [[Zhregg]]'s plan.
* Lucy's teachers are called [[Mayhew (Copy/Paste)|Miss Mayhew]], [[Johnson (Copy/Paster)|Mr Johnson]], and [[Garrick (Copy/Paster)|Mrs Garrick]].
* Lucy's teachers are called [[Mayhew (Copy/Paste)|Miss Mayhew]], [[Johnson (Copy/Paste)|Mr Johnson]], and [[Garrick (Copy/Paste)|Mrs Garrick]].
* There are [[rerun]]s of ''[[The Billy Bandril Show]]'' on the TV.
* There are [[rerun]]s of ''[[The Billy Bandril Show]]'' on the TV.
* Lucy sees and chats with her friends and family through [[Whoosh]].
* Lucy sees and chats with her friends and family through [[Whoosh]].

Revision as of 08:39, 28 June 2024

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You may be looking for the comic story of the same name.

Copy/Paste was a The Lucy Wilson Mysteries short story released by Candy Jar Books freely on their website because of the Coronavirus isolation of 2020.

Publisher's summary

It's 2020 and Lucy Wilson is stuck at home, locked down with her family and feeling glum. She's used to being the hero, but this particular type of heroism is hard and slow. Luckily, her friend Hobo is just a few clicks away. Isn't modern technology amazing?

But why does the video keep glitching? Who's that smiling with Lucy's face? And can she really save the world when she can't even leave her house?

Plot

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Characters

Worldbuilding

Story notes

  • Although many short stories were released online during the COVID-19 pandemic, this was the first one to explicitly take place during the actual pandemic, as well as the first to reference the virus itself (albeit indirectly).
    • The releases themselves are referenced as well, noting, "Her favourite shows and writers were releasing special free content to keep their fans upbeat and excited, and they could all share that excitement online".
  • Released in the same document was File #161229. This wiki considers it to be a separate story.

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