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124 | The Great Lookout

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"I don't know what your letter means," Julia said in sign language. "But I'll keep it."

I felt, maybe Julia was just trying to hide her feelings for me. Otherwise, why was she crying? I then took her hand back to the car.

"Where else are we going?" asked Julia.

"To Matt's Village," I said.

"Is there something in there?" asked Julia again.

“I still want to show you something,” I replied.

“What is the name of that village?” asked Julia.

“Lookout Village,” I replied again.

"Unique village name," responded Julia.

"I'll tell you where it came from when we get there," I said. "And it has to do with love."

Julia was silent the whole way along the coastal highway. Then I turned the car to the left towards a higher area. Until finally, the car arrived at a cliff with a lake below.

Julia and I then got out of the car. Julia again enjoyed the natural scenery of trees, cliffs, and la

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