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Two boys sat in the dark, narrow corner of the library, their world reduced to a single long sheet of paper, one pen, and the dim glow of a flickering light. A stern rule hung in the air: Never open your mouth.So, they took turns writing, their words flowing silently onto the page.Miguel: Let's play! Sebastian: Is that okay? We're supposed to be quiet here. Miguel: Who said we have to be loud? Sebastian: What's the game? Miguel: The classic one. I’ll start a story, you’ll add to it: plot, details, whatever, and we’ll keep going until the sto...
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March 10, 2025 (I don’t know the time. But it’s already dark, too cloudy to find the moon.) Dear Fergus, I am trying not to panic. I had just boarded the ship when I realized I left my phone in my brother’s car. He dropped me off before I entered, and by now, he’s probably halfway home. There’s no way to contact him. Why is it so hard to memorize just a few numbers? If I had, I could at least borrow someone’s phone and call him. But no. Now, I have to spend three nights and three days on this ship without my phone. No calls, no messages, no...
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