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Elias felt a pull he couldn’t explain. He stepped out of the taxi and walked into the bakery. When Sarah looked up and saw him, her eyes widened. "Elias? From the old neighborhood?"

Elias looked at the driver, then back at the woman. A strange feeling of recognition washed over him. He remembered this bakery from his childhood; he hadn't been here in twenty years. Elias felt a pull he couldn’t explain

The car turned down a street Elias didn’t recognize—a narrow cobblestone alley lined with shops that looked decades out of date. Before Elias could protest, the taxi slowed to a crawl. Outside the window was a small, brightly lit bakery. Through the glass, Elias saw a woman sitting alone at a table, a single cupcake with a candle in front of her. She looked devastated. "Elias

"Go on," the driver urged. "She’s waiting for a sign that she’s not alone." He remembered this bakery from his childhood; he

"That’s Sarah," the driver said. "She’s celebrating her first birthday without her father. He used to drive this cab."

"I know where you’re going," the driver interrupted softly. Elias froze. "I haven't told you yet."

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