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What do you think I think about what you think I think?”
This is a safe space. There are no tests or grades here. We can talk about whatever you want to talk about. No pressure. No expectations. No judgment.”
Flight Nineteen. Five planes vanished without a trace. You should look it up.”
Life is easier when you know yourself. When you can accept your past and your limitations and recognize your strengths and desires. When you really know who you are and what you want, and you don’t try to be something you’re not.”
Was it possible that those clouds were composed of charged particles from a geomagnetic storm? Under the right circumstances, could this cause a hyperacceleration and g-forces that might be enough to break an airplane to pieces? Or even propel it through a traversable wormhole? Possibly into another time dimension?
“Maybe there are electromagnetic disturbances in our atmosphere that scientists have yet to identify. Think about it. Einstein’s theory of relativity was only published this century. We’re still learning, right? So imagine everything that physicists still haven’t discovered yet about gravity and wormholes and time warps. We don’t know what we don’t know!”
“All right, Melanie. If you like, from now on, you can use my first name. Starting next week, you can call me Dean.”
“But have you ever heard that old expression that if you open your mind too much, your brain might fall out?”
“It could be that. What’s that old saying? If you love something, set it free . . .” “If it comes back, it’s yours.” “If it doesn’t, it never was.”

