Disclaimer: I don't own them, but that would be awesome.

Author's Note: This is just a teaser because I want to give you a little something while I finish the story.


FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION

METROPOLIS, KANSAS BRANCH

TRANSCRIPT OF RECORDING OF CLASSIFIED INTERVIEW*

DATE: OCTOBER 16, 2008

SUBJECT: CHLOE ANNE SULLIVAN

CASE WORKERS: SPECIAL AGENT ALLISON MCCLANE AND SPECIAL AGENT JOHN POWELL

MCCLANE: Is it recording?

POWELL: Of course it's recording, can't you see the blinking light?

MCCLANE: That lights always on.

POWELL:Yeah, it's on all the time, but it blinks when it's recording.

MCCLANE: You sure it's not the other way around? It doesn't blink when it's on and stay on when it's recording.

SULLIVAN: If it helps, I have that exact same recorder. It blinks when it's recording.

POWELL: See.

MCCLANE: You're going to listen to her?

SULLIVAN: Can we get this thing started? We don't have much time left.

MCCLANE: Right because at midnight you turn into a pumpkin.

SULLIVAN: Something like that.

POWELL: Ok, let's do this thing right at least. This is Special Agent Powell and Special Agent McClane. We are interviewing subject Chloe Sullivan in the matter of the murder of Lex

Luther. (Sullivan snorts). The date is October 16, 2008.

SULLIVAN: Day one hundred forty seven. (Sullivan says under her breath)

POWELL:The time is 8:45 p.m. Ok Sullivan. Why don't we start at the beginning.

MCCLANE:What did you mean when you said day one hundred forty seven?

POWELL:Or we can start there.

SULLIVAN: I meant that this is the one hundred forty seventh time I've lived this day.

(McClane snorts)

POWELL: You want to explain that a little more?

SULLIVAN:You know what? Why not. It's not like you'll remember or even believe me so here goes nothing. I have lived this day, this exact day, October 16, 2008, one hundred and

forty seven times.

POWELL:You're reliving the day? Like the movie "Groundhogs Day"?

SULLIVAN:Exactly, like "Groundhogs Day".

POWELL: That's a great movie.

SULLIVAN:It used to be one of my favorites, but it kind of loses its charm when you start to live it.

POWELL:I can understand that.

MCCLANE:Wait, don't tell me you're actually falling for this Groundhog shit?

POWELL:Just let her talk. I want to see where this is going.

SULLIVAN:Yeah just let me talk. So it all started one hundred and fifty eight days ago. On October 10th.

MCCLANE:October 10th was a week ago.

SULLIVAN:For you it was a week ago. For me it was one hundred and fifty eight days ago.

MCCLANE:Ok I can't listen to anymore. Are we really going to waste our time with this crap?

SULLIVAN:What time is it?

POWELL: 8:48

SULLIVAN: Put it on channel 8. Humor me.

(In the background is the sound of the television turning on. It sounds like a football game. At the time of the interview The Metropolis Sharks were playing the New York Jets on channel 8.)

SULLIVAN:In a second Marshall is going to intercept and run the ball downfield seventy four yards for the touchdown.

(In the background and announcer can be heard calling the game.)

ANNOUNCER:And Marshall intercepts. He intercepts! He's at the 40, the 30, the 20, the 10. Touchdown!

POWELL:Well I'm willing to give her the benefit of the doubt.

MCCLANE:This game's on a delay right? Or it's a repeat?

SULLIVAN: No, it's completely live. The Sharks are gonna win by 21 points by the way if you want to place a bet. So do you want to hear my story or not?"

POWELL:I can do with a good story.

*Note from the desk of the Deputy Director.

The rest of the transcript appears to be missing and the original tape cannot be found. The Special Agents listed in transcript claim no memory of conducting said interview and there is no record of a Chloe Anne Sullivan being signed in, detained, or questioned. Also point of interest, Lex Luther is alive and well.


Additional Author's Note: I would like to point out from the beginning so there are no misconseptions this is an original story, only in the way that I wrote the scenarios and the dialoge. I DID NOT come up with the concept of a person reliving the same day over and over again, there are countless Movies, TV Shows, and many other forms of entertainment that have used this concept far before I came along. As stated in the first chapter one of those is Groundhogs Day, there were episodes of Supernatural (one of my favorite by the way), Eureka, Stargate SG-1 (a show I don't watch but have heard this episode is one of it's best), X-Files, Twilight Zone and many many more just check out the Wikipedia page on Groundhogs day and Time Loops. I'm also sure that someone, probably many many many someones on this very website have written thier own versions "repeat the day" stories in many many different fandoms. I just want everyone to know that I'm not claiming to be blazing the feild with this concept, I just took the premise and added my own twist to it. I apologize if it seems like I'm treating you as if you're stupid. I'm positive that 99.9% of the people who will read this know all of that already but I was recently accused of plagerizing a story because my concept wasn't all orginial (visiting the memories of your past, present, and future so that you can change the outcome, shout out to good old Charlie Dickens!) so I just want to be clear from the get go.