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Borrowed Time - Last Fight
Emma Carter has six months to live, and she isn't done dreaming. The twenty-seven-year-old has lived quietly, hidden her talents beneath an outer shell, and devoted herself to leaving this world without any trouble. Until the night a spilled cocktail napkin in New York's famed SoHo Café reclines introduces her to Alex Reed, a soul-filled jazz singer whose voice seems to match her pattern. The couple decides in one whirlwind moment to spend every night waking up to the sun, achieving the sunrise in Paris and music in the Rockies and dancing through jazz-filled nights in New Orleans. Although, even as their partnership expands, Emma quickly starts to experience distortions. She has, memory, and grotesque occurrences that she can't recall. Alex uncovers secrets of his own in a hushed journal about Emma while scanning through her belongings. He's addicted to the fact that every other picture illustrates him evaporating, and the reality emerges. Emma finds that she's not dying from it. In manners, no physician may comprehend, she is going out of existence. And when Alex prepares to play a song that he and Emma co-authored, his personal song, he learns that Emma has vanished without a trace. When the time arrives, should Alex perform their ultimate song... or should he explore the enigma that may rewrite everything he believes about romance, recollection, and bidding goodbye? Borrowed Time is a nail-biting, soul-crushing narrative full of secrets and daunting reality: love sometimes doesn't have time; it just sizzles, even though you don't want it to remain.