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Health, 04.08.2021 09:40, ImmortalEnigmaYT

You try that code on a small safe your grandmother keeps in the house and it works! Inside the safe is a cell phone, a recipe for the tomato soup you were supposed to have for lunch, and a scrap of paper with some emojis and letters. You turn on the cell phone and start scrolling through the text messages to see if you can figure out who took your grandmother. One text message catches your eye...

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