Chapter 16 Mark-1

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Chapter 16 Mark It was increasingly obvious to me this man was not from my time. There were so many questions I wanted to ask, but instead, I just stared at him. Then as if someone had rung a bell in the distance, the stranger’s head jerked up. For a moment, I had the feeling he was listening to something I couldn’t hear, then he turned back to look at me with an odd smile. A sad smile? “I'm sorry, it is time for me to depart. I have delivered my warning, and wish you luck and good health. Remember—things are not always what they seem. Your intuition may be the difference between failure and success.” He stared into my eyes until I nodded, then stepped back, giving Robin a smile that made his eyes crinkle. “Never stop dreaming. One day, the world will know your name.” I reached out to

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