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She placed the box in the hollow, gently covering it with a handful of fresh earth. Then, she took a pen from her notebook and wrote:
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She closed the notebook with a soft thud. “Maybe,” she said, “but first I need to find something else—something that feels new, even in a place that has stayed the same.” She placed the box in the hollow, gently
Maria knelt beside it, feeling the coolness of the stone, the gentle flow of water. She reached into the pocket of her jacket and pulled out a small tin box, the one she had once hidden under the old oak. Inside were a few wilted rose petals, a pressed leaf, and a faded photograph of her younger self with two friends, both smiling brightly. Why it matters: She closed the notebook with a soft thud