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At 3:47 AM on November 8, 1971, Elvis Presley was leaving his Las Vegas show through a service exit when he found sixteen-year-old Marcus Webb passed out in a wheelchair, blocking the hallway—a kid who'd lost his leg, his father, and his future in a car accident six weeks earlier and had snuck away from the medical wing to see Elvis perform, only to collapse from pain and exhaustion before making it to the stage. Instead of having security move him, Elvis spent two hours with Marcus that night, giving him a private concert, arranging for a prosthetic leg, setting up a job apprenticeship, and most importantly, reminding a suicidal teenager that broken doesn't mean finished. This untold story reveals how Marcus went on to create Second Chances Auto, a nonprofit that's helped thousands of disabled workers and fixed cars for people who couldn't afford repairs for over thirty years, all because Elvis stopped in a hallway when he could have walked past. Discover the phone calls Elvis and Marcus shared over six years, the photograph Marcus kept on his desk for forty-eight years, and why "Hallway Day" is still celebrated every November 8th by people whose lives were changed by one moment of attention in a place nobody was watching.