Chapter 2: The Invisible Insertion

<p>It was a chilly October morning when the impossible occurred. Alex was browsing the radio stations during their commute, when suddenly all channels dissolved into static. Just as Alex leaned forward to investigate, every station abruptly returned, but now playing an unfamiliar song.</p> <p>The song was &ldquo;The Invisible Man&rdquo; by Queen. Alex had never heard it before, yet it sounded unmistakably like the band&rsquo;s signature style. The lyrics alluded to a shadowy figure who could appear and disappear at will. Alex&rsquo;s hands gripped the wheel tighter. Somehow, this was significant.</p> <p>Arriving at work, Alex immediately searched online to confirm the bizarre experience. But shockingly, numerous results appeared for the song, released in 1989 on the album The Miracle. Music reviews from that era analysed and praised the track. How? Alex knew every Queen song intimately &mdash; this one simply hadn&rsquo;t existed until today.</p> <p>Alex&rsquo;s pulse quickened reading comments from long-time fans reminiscing about the song from their youth. Had it been erased from reality, only to resurface this morning? Or was this a new creation, somehow inserted seamlessly into the historical archives?</p> <p><a href="https://medium.com/@mequavis/chapter-2-the-invisible-insertion-b7a344dc401c"><strong>Website</strong></a></p>
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