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Juggling various roles, Kahlief Hill manages the Hampton Inn in Selinsgrove, Pennsylvania, exhibiting versatility and adaptability in his position.

In a recent heartwarming encounter, Hill transcended the boundaries of his usual duties when a 13-year-old guest, Colin, approached the front desk on a Friday night, offering to showcase a card trick. This simple yet delightful exchange swiftly fostered a budding friendship between the two.

Over the course of the next half-hour, they enthusiastically shared and demonstrated magic tricks, fostering a bond through their shared love for illusion and wonder.

The following evening, Colin returned to the desk, expressing that he had forgotten one of the magic tricks previously taught by Kahlief. Responding with kindness, Kahlief reassured the young boy that he would be more than happy to demonstrate the trick once more

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