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4 JUAN FRANCISCO BLANCO released Tital, and tried to sit up, feeling very stiff, and suddenly old. “Where are my children?” he wanted to know from Tital, his eyes searching around. Tital responded again, “I have only seen the two of you in days. My name is Tital Almanza and I am from Cancún. I was riding by when I saw the two of you lying here hurt. You say that you have three children? “Yes,” answered the woman, “My name is Teresa Negreté and this is my husband Tomás. We were camping out here, next to the ocean for a week. It was this morning when a very strange man came by our campsite. We were eating breakfast with our children....” “We offered the man something to eat, and as we ate, we talked. He was going to Tulúm, and I remember that he had an odd-looking medallion hanging around his neck, which looked like it was made of Green Jade. He told us it was from his grandfather, who was a Mayan priest,” Tomás told Tital while rubbing his legs. “Ah, now I remember what happene B