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Chapter 68

Caleb's POV

I first heard about the time capsule from Mia on Saturday morning.

She called just after nine, much earlier than she normally would on a weekend, and before I could say more than hello, she launched into the story. I stood in the kitchen making coffee while she excitedly told me about the old metal box, the nurse named Dorothy Marsh, and the letter that had been buried beneath a clinic nearly forty years ago.

"And there was a child's drawing in yellow crayon," she said. "
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