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Point of No Return

This item is in the series Part 4: Onward to Holy 2036

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John left for the year 2036,
Deeds were done, destinies were altered.
As our world was saved, his vanished.
Hope for us, uncertainty for Him.

For the greater good of mankind, a great sacrifice was made.
A sacrifice that shattered His heart.
That shattered his world.
A point of no return.

His voyage home, would be a one-way journey.
A one-way journey to 2036.
Perhaps to nothing.
To emptiness.

No one knows what awaits John in 2036.
His family, His loved ones, His life.
His world.
What remains of it?
Next item in the series 'Part 4: Onward to Holy 2036': 2036, Your Home
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