“Trevor has a time-capsule locker!” Pascal said in awe as we hurried along the upstairs hallway, our shoes squeaking against the linoleum. “And there it is! I can see the plaque from here.” We stopped and stood in front of Trevor Tower’s locker. The engraved metal plaque fixed to it gave Trevor Tower’s name, the year he graduated and the year that the locker was to be reopened. Except for the plaque, the locker seemed ordinary in every other way. “Look,” Merrilee said. She pointed to... the lock securing Trevor’s time capsule, which was also ordinary, but I could see why she was excited. It was not a lock that needed a key. It was a combination lock with a dial. “Twenty-eight. Thirty-four. Eighteen. That has to be the combination,” she said. The three of us spied left and right, but the hallway was crowded with lunchtime traffic. Even worse, Trevor’s locker was located directly across from the school’s music room, which was also used as a homework drop-in center over lunch.MoreLessRead More Read Less
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