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“Where are they?” Debbie asked when they came out of the cave and found no one waiting for them outside as they had expected. They were expecting the two to welcome them in relief and would gush about the diamonds that they had seen for the first time in their entire life. Or just a relieved reaction that they had finally come out after three hours of patiently digging the solid soil and half an hour of spending their time inside the plastic bag as they waited for the rest of the spiders to go out of the cave so they could continue. But there was none of those. They were welcome with no one as they walked out of the cave with trickling sweat and heavy bags. They were slow earlier, but upon finding out that there was no one waiting for them, they rushed outside with a sudden loud beating o