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They were assigned the same table because the instructor liked to pair participants who could exchange tools and patience. Jana arrived first and nodded at the empty stool. Martin sat and introduced himself by accident—“Hi, I’m Martin”—before they’d been asked to say names. Jana laughed, an easy sound that folded around his nervousness. He learned then that she loved coffee black, that she’d grown up near České Budějovice, that she kept a postcard of the sea tucked in a book. She learned that he loved cycling through the morning mist, that he repaired broken radios for the neighbors, that his grandmother had taught him how to whittle spoons.
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