We're in this one. I pointed to the class shot. That's me, and that's Sam over there. I think that's Bryan, Sam said. Is it? I squinted. Maybe… It was impossible to tell, really.

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In "The Calling" by Kelley Armstrong, two characters reflect on a class photo, sparking a moment of nostalgia and uncertainty. The narrator identifies themselves in the picture, alongside their friend Sam, who suggests another classmate might be Bryan.

The uncertainty about recognizing their peers highlights the passage of time and the difficulty in recalling faces from the past. This fleeting moment captures a sense of nostalgia while also illustrating the changing nature of memories.

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