• (Parts 1-5) The Road To New Wilderness

  • Aug 4 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 33 mins
  • Podcast

(Parts 1-5) The Road To New Wilderness

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  • With that, I darted out the door after Jamie, casting another glance back to placate the urge to take in Sean’s chiseled features one more time.
    Instead, I watched him slump down behind his desk and pull a small newspaper clipping from the top drawer. I only had a moment, and from the angle I couldn’t see clearly what it was, but I thought I saw the silhouette of a slender red-haired girl in an office setting, smiling for a professional photo. The way Sean held the picture, as if it were a bird’s egg, a long sigh racking his broad shoulders, sent shivers through me as I recalled Jamie’s words.
    When you lose three-quarters of your population, the world gets a whole lot darker.

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    00:00 Intro
    00:35 Part 1
    21:15 Part 2
    38:55 Part 3
    1:03:23 Part 4
    1:17:19 Part 5

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