Ticktock (2007)

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The two Vietnamese women sat at the kitchen table.
After applying a healing poultice that the hairdresser-witch kept in the refrigerator, Mother Phan taped a gauze pad to Mrs. Dai’s bitten hand. “You sure not hurt?”
“Fine, fine,” said Quy Trang Dai. “Heal fast, no problem.”
The rag doll lay on the table.
Tommy couldn’t take his eyes off it. “What’s in the damn thing?”
“Now?” Mrs. Dai said. “Mostly just sand. Some river mud. Snake blood. Some other things better you not know.”
“I want to destroy
...it.”
“Can’t hurt you now. Anyway, taking apart is my job,” said Mrs. Dai. “Have to do according to rules or magic won’t be undone.”
“Then take it apart right now.”
“Have to wait till noon, sun high, night on other side of world, and then magic be undone.”
“That’s only logical,” Del said.
Getting up from the table, Mrs. Dai said, “Ready for tea now?”
“I want to see it dismembered, everything inside cast to the wind,” Tommy said.
“Can’t watch,”


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