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Meirah reached the familiar cabin by the beach, a place that had once been her refuge during uncertain times. As she approached the door, she realized that Sandra was not there to greet her. The cabin, nestled among the palm trees and bathed in the soft, warm light of the sun, stood silent and empty. Meirah felt disappointed for not being able to find Sandra. She hoped to find her and talk a lot about the things she wanted to share. And much more, she knew Sandra would be worried about her and wanted to dispel her worries. “I wonder where she went. Could it be that she is yet to return from fishing?” Meirah wondered out loud to herself. Sensing that Sandra was not around, Meirah decided to sit down just outside the cabin door. As she sat down, the gentle breeze kissed her skin. The sea