Hussie felt a surge of awe. He had always believed his pass was just a token of appreciation; now it was a bridge to an unseen world.
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Jay, seeing a bit of himself in Sara's eagerness, agreed. And so, began their sessions under the old oak tree in Jay's backyard. Jay spoke of his youth, of the mistakes he had made, and of the triumphs he had achieved. He shared tales of love, loss, and learning. Sara listened with rapt attention, her mind soaking up every word like a sponge.
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