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Chapter 25: Dispatch

My foot was sure of what it bludgeoned; it was something that was sharp and heavy. And if I were to give my shoe a quick diagnosis, I would surely find a cut or at least a scratch on its surface. But I couldn’t do it. Not when I was hugging three leather bags that made looking down to my feet entirely impossible. 

“Oh,” Travis said, “That must have hurt.” 

I retorted, “No. It didn’t. But could you check out what that thing was?” 

He put down the four luggages on the doormat on the other side of the  double glass doors, and wordlessly commanded by wish. As he went to the direction of the registrar, he fished for my phone from the side pocket of one of the bags I was holding, and flashed its light to the raven floor. It took him a few navigations before finally noticing something strange yet surely familiar. 

Beside the potted crotons just few arms away from the
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