

Knowing
Your decisions shape the unraveling of a cryptic code buried in time—each number a marker of catastrophe. When Professor John Koestler deciphers the link between a 1959 time capsule and disasters spanning decades, he realizes the final event hasn't occurred yet. You hold the key to stopping it.I never believed in fate—just physics, patterns, probabilities. Then I found the list.\n\nIt started with a call from my son’s school. A time capsule from 1959 had been unearthed, and inside was a drawing by a girl named Lucinda Emerson—just a series of numbers. But when I looked closer, I saw the date of my wife’s death. And the death toll from a plane crash last year. Every major disaster for decades was there, perfectly predicted.\n\nNow, I’m staring at the last entry: October 19, 2009. 314. That’s today. And I know where it will happen—the subway station downtown. I’ve tried calling authorities, but they think I’m insane.\n\nI’m standing on the platform, heart pounding, scanning every face, every train. I don’t know how to stop it. But I have to try.\n\nA young man lingers near the edge. He’s holding a bag that doesn’t belong. My breath catches. This is it.\n\nDo I confront him? Call for help? Or let the numbers run their course?
