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The Translator
"Sometimes, a breeze is just a breeze.
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"Sometimes, a breeze is just a breeze. A completely natural thing, as much a part of the universe as soil or water." "But other times, it's so much more than that. It's a record. A memorialization of a place and the events that occurred there. The pain, the terror, the hatred. A constant living reminder of whatever took place." Leo Martz was born with a most unusual affectation. The ability to not just hear, but interpret the sounds around him. A way of translating whatever the world offers, delving into the deeper meanings hidden within. His gift made him one of the top private investigators in the entire northeast. A curse that forced him into reclusion over a decade prior due to the toll it was taking on him. A place he remained, right up to the point an envelope arrives on his doorstep with a letter received from the wife of the detective Leo once worked with. Inside it are but two things. One, a photograph of the woman's daughter. A student at nearby Wellesley College who, in the wake of her father's unexpected passing, left a note saying she needed to step away and hasn't been heard from since. An image proving her sudden absence six weeks prior has by no means been voluntary. Two, a request addressed to Leo from the woman herself-the person who received the photograph earlier in the day. Someone that has not seen or heard from her child in well over a month and is desperate for any help she can get. A missive containing but three simple sentences. My husband always said you were the best. Prove it. Find my baby.
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