She pointed at the candle, fondled her jewelry, and shrugged matter-of-factly, her twitchy gesticulations never ceasing.
She cackled and clapped her hands, one of which held a violet and yellow peacock feather as if it were a conjurer's wand and exclaimed, 'It worked! It worked! It worked! The orange tigers lose!' Her neck and chest were draped in an endless looping of necklaces, rows of purple and gold beads and another layer of.
Outside the stadium, in a concrete courtyard with a view of the exterior video board that showed the game on the big screen as if it were a drive-in horror movie, an older woman gyrated and pointed at the image above her, a candle at her feet.
Inside the Superdome the game was a rout, the LSU Tigers shocking the defending national champion Clemson Tigers 42-25 in a game that didn't feel nearly that close. 13, 2019, shortly after the start of the fourth quarter of the College Football Playoff National Championship.