"You can’t change the past," a voice whispered from the doorway.
He didn't turn around. He knew that voice. It was the same one that had warned him ten years ago, on the night the car hit the embankment. The night everything should have ended, yet somehow, mysteriously, began again. Guillaume Musso
In a Musso novel, the line between reality and the impossible is always thin. Whether it’s a mysterious phone call from the future or a chance encounter that defies the laws of time, his stories remind us that life is often a "cheeky magic trick" where the most important decisions are made in the blink of an eye. Key Characteristics of Musso's Writing Girl on Paper - XO Editions "You can’t change the past," a voice whispered
Here is a short original text written in the style of Guillaume Musso: It was the same one that had warned
"I don't want to change it," Marc replied, his voice barely audible over the thunder. "I just want to know if I'm still living it, or if this is just another trick of the light."