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I watched from the distance in the woods as Quinn stood in front of a man by a car at the road. The little girl from earlier was with the man and I assumed he was her father. They talked for a long time until the man pulled out a brown package out of his coat and handed it to Quinn. Accepting it, Quinn opened it and his eyes perked up. He nodded in satisfaction to the man and offered a handshake, which the latter accepted swiftly. The man hugged his daughter and led her to the car. With a final blink from the head lights as a goodbye, the car zoomed off. Quinn stood still, watching the car disappear out of sight before making his way towards the woods to my direction. His eyes met mine only for a few seconds. I expected some kind of remark. Instead, he passed me without a single word. Rol