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“Be faithful in small things because it is in them that your strength lies.”-Mother Teresa Chapter 16 -Karen- “Okay,” I nodded, pulling myself back. I hadn’t spoken for five minutes. The waiter had brought the ordered lunch and Jareth was staring at me intensely. “Okay.” Jareth looked suspicious. “Are you alright, Karen?” I just stared at him. “What?” “C’mon, don’t lose your mind,” He said wistfully. “Your friends are standing right outside the restaurant. I really don’t want them to come inside here and destroy me. Karen, come back to your sweet senses.” Taking a deep breath, I reluctantly recalled what he had said to me. I don’t know what I’d been expecting the secret to be like, but this wasn’t the secret I had seen coming. Not in a thousand years could have I imagined the sec