Every Thursday morning between 12:30am-1:00am, there is a train that passes through Rotterdam, NY. I know this because I spent a lot of summer nights outside in that area late at night, usually with friends. One night I meant to place some valuable items on the track as that Thursday train came in an effort to have them destroyed. The train, however, never came. I found out from a friend who worked for the railroad that the train was delayed for “reasons unknown” and that it had been the first time in seven years the train didn’t pass through the area at its scheduled time. I took that to mean the items simply weren’t meant to be destroyed. Someone stopped the train from doing so. From that point on, I felt like eventually I would meet who did prevent the destruction and that they would have tremendous value to me.
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