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* An [[Narm|unintentionally hilarious]] example is seen at the end of Marianne Curley's ''The Key'', where Ethan screams it after {{spoiler|his true love Rochelle [[Taking the Bullet|takes a magic arrow to the chest for him]]}}. Rochelle, who is narrating the story and using present tense, is able to tell us that the last thing she hears before she dies is Ethan screaming "Nooooo!" |
* An [[Narm|unintentionally hilarious]] example is seen at the end of Marianne Curley's ''The Key'', where Ethan screams it after {{spoiler|his true love Rochelle [[Taking the Bullet|takes a magic arrow to the chest for him]]}}. Rochelle, who is narrating the story and using present tense, is able to tell us that the last thing she hears before she dies is Ethan screaming "Nooooo!" |
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* In the first ''[[Wild Cards]]'' book (from 1986), Dr. Tachyon shrieks ''"Noooooooooooooooooo!"'' when {{spoiler|he believes he has failed to prevent his friend Angelface from being shot.}} |
* In the first ''[[Wild Cards]]'' book (from 1986), Dr. Tachyon shrieks ''"Noooooooooooooooooo!"'' when {{spoiler|he believes he has failed to prevent his friend Angelface from being shot.}} |