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The laptop hummed. On-screen the twenty-four boxes filled sequentially, each with a name—people we had met along the route. The grid pulsed and rearranged until the boxes formed a clockface. The center box opened and displayed a single, new line of text: The laptop's input field accepted one command: link

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Someone had been waiting. Someone still was.

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