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Kai followed his father to the clearing in the woods. There was nothing there except for one nearly empty shed. Over the years, he had come to hate the sight of the shack as much as he hated his father.

Joshua might call Kai an abomination, but he was just as cold and ruthless as his sociopath son.

Inside the shed, Kai rubbed his jaw. His rings hummed with magic. Joshua might have sensed the magic in them if he ever bothered to search for such things, which he did not. The lazy old man was too arrogant and proud to scan nearby areas for magic.

It would be his own fault when Kai put his plan in to motion, but first he needed to secure the help of one Bennett witch. In the meantime, he just needed to hang in there a little while longer.

"So what's the plan for today? We attempt some more spells or should we just skip straight to you losing your temper?" Kai asked forcibly upbeat.

That annoyed Joshua, making his jaw tick. Good, he could drive himself insane right along with Kai.

The next hour passed in a frustratingly familiar pattern. Joshua attempted to force Kai to do magic. He still had some residual magic in his system, Kyle gave him some this morning. In exchange, Kai told him how to get a girl's number. He could have used it or the magic in his rings, but he needed to be smart.

Instead, Kai made the feather quiver. Not enough to float it, but enough to convince Joshua it was not simply the wind moving it.

"About time," Joshua grunted. "I cannot have an abomination for a son."

Kai felt his fingers twitch to snap the man's neck.

Oh, he was an abomination, through and through. Soon enough Joshua would feel his wrath. Then he would regret turning Kai into the family reject.

XXX

Saturday night Bonnie was getting ready in the bathroom with Jo. She was wearing a pair of light blue denim jeans with a black off the shoulder lace top. Her hair was down in soft waves. It was Jo's top and she insisted that Bonnie dress up.

Jo was wearing leather pants and a sheer white button up shirt with a lacey black bra. Paired with her jet-black hair and startlingly blue eyes it was a sexy look, especially when she lined her eyes.

"The boys are going to go nuts when they see you," Bonnie teased with a smile.

"Me and you both," Jo said with a grin.

She picked up the remote control and cranked it up some more.

'London's Callin', London's callin', the lyrics came in over the stereo loud and filled with bass. Bonnie had no idea who sang this, but all of the grunge and punk rock was starting to grow on her. The more the Parker kids played it, the less it started to sound like noise and more like cool background noise. Since they were playing the classics her fingers itched to play some of the classics her Grams loved.

Josephine Baker, Eartha Kitt, Louis Armstrong or Dinah Washington.

But she was a guest here and that meant she did not pick the music. At least she didn't when she was outnumbered by literally all of the Parker kids. Except maybe Liv and Luke, who would probably prefer something softer.

"I feel like this outfit is wasted on Kol," Bonnie said turning around and surveying her outfit.

"It would probably be wasted on Kai too," Jo answered with a mischievous look.

"Don't, we are not talking about that," Bonnie argued holding a hand up to ward off any further comments.

Jo gave her another knowing look, but didn't say anything else.

"BONNIE!" a high and familiar voice called out somehow managing to break through the loud beat of the music.

"Caroline?" Bonnie said in shock. "Caroline!"

She went running downstairs and at the foot of the stairs were Caroline and Elena.

"Bonnie!" Both girls cried.

"Oh my God!" Bonnie exclaimed.

Caroline rushed forward and pulled into a tight hug that made it hard to breathe. Bonnie didn't care, she threw her arms around her friend and they started jumping into the air. Elena joined them and soon they were all squealing and jumping around.

"Well if this isn't the best day ever," Kai said coming down the stairs and grinning manically at them.

The girls broke apart. Elena looked down at her shoes and Caroline peered at him curiously. Bonnie turned around to glare at him in exasperation.

"Shut up, Kai."

"Ooh, say it again. I am digging this strict Bunny."

"Bunny?" Caroline said wrinkling her nose.

"Don't ask," Bonnie said glancing over her shoulder at her blonde friend. Before turning back to Kai. "These are my friends, Elena and Caroline," she pointed to them. "Guys, this is Kai."

"Elaine, Clarice, got it," Kai said grinning and nodding to him.

"He's a dick, feel free to ignore him," Bonnie interrupted glaring at him.

"Ouch." He fake winced and tossed his arm around her shoulder, giving her a squeeze. "Is that anyway to talk to the guy that helped arrange this little visit of yours?"

"Yeah, right," she snorted.

"No, really," Elena said. "He called your Grams, saying you missed us. So she called Mr. Parker and convinced him it was all our idea. Apparently he's grouchy?"

"Now there's an understatement," Kai said still chipper.

"Excuse us," Bonnie said. She grabbed Kai's hand and dragged him into the kitchen. Then she shoved him against the counter and frowned at him. "Why did you invite them here?"

"Because you are lonely," he said a confused look on his face. He also looked far too innocent for him to believe her.

"If you hurt them or use them in any of the sick twisted games you and Kol like so much, I will melt your face off."

"Ooh, sounds hot."

"I'm serious Kai," she growled.

"Gotcha, no messing with Elise and Carol."

"Good, now come on. And would it kill you to get someone's name right, just once?"

"I get your name right."

"Bunny isn't my name."

"No, it's your nickname. Cute, huh?" he said with a grin.

"Ugh."

Back in the living room, Elena and Caroline were chitchatting with Jo, who looked like she was telling them all about the party later tonight. Kyle was lugging their bags up the stairs.

"They can stay in my room, it'll be a little cramped, but that's cool," Jo said brightly seeing Kai and Bonnie.

"Perfect thank you so much for having us! We're loving Portland so far, isn't that right, Elena?" Caroline gushed.

Elena smiled. "It's so pretty here. You have a lovely home. Thank you for inviting us in."

"Thanks," Jo replied waving it aside.

Bonnie was still studying Elena. 'Thank you for inviting us in', that sounded like something a vampire would say. Before she could work out if her friend had been spending too much time with Stefan in his crypt or not the doorbell rang.

"Ooohh, is that your date?" Kai crooned.

Once more, he draped his arm around her shoulder. She saw how Elena's steady gaze took that in and how Caroline's expression turned thoughtful. Bonnie elbowed him and went to open the door. Kol was standing on the front porch, wearing a black leather jacket, dark jeans and a navy blue T-shirt with a silver pendant on a leather necklace. Kol flashed a smile.

"Greetings little witch, you look beautiful as always."

"Hey Kol," Bonnie said ignoring the flirtation in his voice.

"Kol?" Elena exclaimed from behind her. "You are dating Kol?"

"Who's Kol?" Caroline asked.

"I am," Kol said grinning almost bashfully and holding up a hand.

"It's complicated," Bonnie said over her shoulder to Elena.

"Unbelievable," Elena huffed.

Kol chuckled and Bonnie sighed. She stepped out on to the porch with him, shutting the door behind her.

"Look I didn't know they were coming, I'm not so sure tonight is such a good idea after all," she explained keeping her voice down in case Kai tried to eavesdrop. He probably knew a ton of spells for that kind of thing.

"Bonnie come out to play," he coaxed with the smile of an innocent little boy.

"I really don't think it's a good idea, seeing me on a date with you is clearly upsetting Elena."

"Who cares? She drove up with my sister."

"Rebekah's here?"

"Yes, I've only the one sister last I checked," he replied with an easy grin.

"Still, it's clearly bothering her and I –"

"And you what, live to serve her? You and I have a date, which is no concern of hers."

"It's not a date. We are hanging out."

"It is a date."

"Fine, it's a date, but only because I get to drive your car," she stated with an eye roll. "And more importantly because you won't kill anyone. Guaranteed this time."

"Whatever gets you on the date is fine by me," Kol smiled and winked at her.

Bonnie groaned. She opened the door and poked her head inside.

"Kol and I are leaving now, who wants to ride in a Ferrari?"

"Me!" Caroline announced with a bright smile.

"I'd rather not –" Elena started to say only to be nudged by Caroline.

"Knock it off, we rode up with his sister, what's your problem?" she said out of the corner of her mouth. "And I want to go for a ride in the sports car."

Bonnie resigned herself to the date happening. In the same go, she resigned herself to her date having two additional people. Since none of them was Kai, it was fine by her.

It was however, not fine by Elena. This became increasingly clear as they drove up to the forest where the bonfire was to take place. She could feel the irritation coming off her in waves, all without her childhood friend needing to utter two words. Nearly ruining driving the Ferrari.

Bonnie was all too happy to ditch them on the walk to the bonfire. She purposely fell behind. Being 5'2 and the shortest by far this was not hard to do. Then she sat back and let Jo and Kyle welcome her friends.

Kai and Kol on the other hand, apparently had no problem with waiting for her.

Annoying that.

"Where's Rebekah?" she asked mainly to make sure the blonde was not currently chowing down on any locals and partly to distract herself from how Kai and Kol flanked her on either side.

Also annoying.

"She texted saying she was on her way to the party," Kol replied his tone of voice implied he wasn't worried.

Which made sense, his sister was an Original vampire, more than capable of taking care of herself.

Kai then decided to fill the rest of the walk with incessant chatter.

The bonfire lit up the small clearing. It stood several feet in the air, flames lapping at the cold night air.

Kai winked at her before sauntering over to the Henderson twins. Doug and Chris were more into mischief than actual trouble, but she still sometimes saw Kai with them.

Bonnie shivered, wrapping her arms around herself. The shawl she wore in place of a coat was thin. Without a word, Kol shrugged out of his leather jacket, draping it across her shoulders. Her mouth popped into a silent 'o' of surprise.

"Thank you."

"You're human, you should dress warmer. Not that I don't enjoy the view."

It wasn't supposed to be this cold tonight.

"And you ruined it. That was almost sweet."

Bonnie held up her hand to show him with her thumb and index finger how close he came to sweet.

Kol grinned in answer. He put his hand on her lower back and steered her to her friends. She sat down with Celestia, Jo and Cassie.

Kol saw they were drinking tea and screwed his face up. She nudged him to behave. She took out one of the wine coolers she brought and Kol his scotch.

"Old man," she murmured in a teasing undertone.

Kol chuckled.

Out of the corner of her eye, she saw Caroline and Elena were closer to the bonfire, chatting with a couple of the football players.

"And she has the nerve to pass judgement on you?" Kol whispered in her ear.

Bonnie groaned. She downed half the bottle in one go. She was definitely going to need alcohol to survive tonight.

Kol's fingers stroked her knee lightly making a shiver run down her spine. She moved, letting his hand fall away and he shifted closer.

Kol's cellphone rang and he left to take the call. Celestia watched him go for a moment before leaning forward, eyes sparkling.

"Dish girl! Who's better in bed?" Bonnie stayed back at her blankly. That feeling she felt with her Grams washed over her.

"Come on, who's better in bed Kai or Kol?"

"I wouldn't know."

"Wow, lying to family." Celestia shook her head.

"Family?"

Bonnie's eyes landed on Cassie, who shook her head.

"Third cousin. My dad kicked it and my mom couldn't handle being a single mom and a lone witch. So since us Bennetts avoid covens and have never formed one of our own…"

"She came to the Geminis for an alliance?" Bonnie suggested.

"Joshua Parker doesn't do alliances," Celestia chuckled.

Right, Kai had told her that. She had been hoping she was wrong.

"He doesn't. You're the exception, probably because of your connection to the Original family. The Geminis and them came to an agreement to keep from crossing each other a long time ago," Jo explained.

"But why didn't Grams mention you were here?"

"She probably doesn't know. Mom took dad's name – a first for a Bennett and dropped off the map."

"Your mom isn't much of a Bennett at all," Jo teased.

"Here," Cassie said offering her a cup of tea. "It's a potion. It'll keep the cold at bay."

Bonnie accepted it gratefully even with Kol's jacket and abrupt chill had set in. "Thanks."

The first sip alone was enough to make her toes and fingers tingle with warmth. She finished the cup and she felt warm from head to toe.

"DRINKING GAMES!" Someone hollered, Bonnie didn't see who.

The group made their way to a second smaller fire. Somehow, Kai managed to position himself straight across from Bonnie. She could tell by his smirk he did it on purpose. Just as she was fuming Kol returned sitting down next to her.

On her other side was Caroline and next to her was Elena. During the walk over, she had lost the other witches. But that was okay, she waved to Cassie, who was next to Kai. He was seated between her and Faye.

"Is something wrong?" Bonnie asked when Kol had a deep swig of his scotch bottle.

"No, just Elijah ringing to check in and ensure Bekah and I do not murder the locals."

"Well yeah because that would be bad."

"PARTY JUICE!" the Henderson brothers, Doug and Chris shouted in unison.

At this a bottle filled with something glowing and blue was passed around the circle. Each person had a sip before passing it on.

"Party juice?" Kol asked Jo, who was next to him, one eyebrow raised questioningly. He sounded both amused and intrigued.

"A Henderson specialty," Jo replied an unusual twinkle in her eyes. "Lowers inhibitions. Everyone thinks it's really strong hooch."

"How long does it last?" Bonnie asked eyeing it dubiously.

"Only a few hours. It is basically alcohol minus the hangover."

Bonnie noticed Kai passed it on. No one got on his case about it. She was under the impression he had a reputation as a bad boy. Maybe even dangerous. If that was the case it would definitely put a stop to the drinking pressure.

Which was a good thing. She did not think a sociopath even she with remarkable control like Kai should drink something that lowered his inhibitions.

Eventually it made its way to her. She had a tentative sip, who passed it to Kol. He sent it onward to Jo without drinking from it.

"Probably a good idea," she agreed.

"Yes, I don't think you would care for me when I've lost control," he wrapped his arm around her waist and she did not fight her natural inclination to lean against him. "Then there is my obligation to return you home safe."

"Mystic Falls here I come."

Kol groaned. "Home here in Portland."

"It's not my home," she mumbled head falling against his shoulder.

She could feel a comfortable haze settle across her mind as she finished off her second drink.

After a few rounds of the game, Jo spun the bottle and it pointed to Bonnie.

"Truth or dare?" she challenged rare mischief in her smile.

Bonnie grinned. Jo was letting her down for once and she wanted to do the same. They both needed it.

"Dare."

"I dare you to –" she waited while Celestia whispered the rest of the challenge in her ear. "Kiss the hottest boy here."

Bonnie looked between Kai and Kol. Obviously, it was one of them. Even the other cute guys at school were not in their league. Annoying as that might make the two of them.

Kai was better looking, but she was on a date with Kol.

Sort of.

Under the influence of the potion and alcohol, she was not convinced it was wrong to kiss another man while she was there with him. However, that small part of her that was still thinking knew she would be ashamed tomorrow.

"No fair! She's got a boyfriend!" one of the boys heckled.

"Boring!" another one cried.

Bonnie ignored him. She touched her lips to Kol's ear. "Don't be mad."

He stared at her, eyes and expression stony. She took his silence as a good sign. She got to her feet and crossed the circle. Kai watched her with heat in his gaze. She could feel Kol's eyes boring holes in the back of her neck.

Without hesitation, she grabbed Kai's face between her hands, kissing him. Kai was not caught off guard unlike what she thought. Lightning quick, he grabbed the back of her neck, taking control of it.

The crowd howled.

Kai's tongue traced the seam of her bottom lip, making her gasp. He took advantage of that to deepen the kiss. Heat flared up in her, it was raw and animalistic.

Unexpectedly he grabbed her by the thighs, pulling her on to his lap. She quickly recovered wrapping her arms around his neck, and continuing. Her legs were on either side of his waist and she could feel his growing hardness. It only further inflamed her.

At the back of her mind, she was dimly aware Kol would be growing murderous. A rage he would not take out on her or even Kai.

And that thought was what brought her back to her senses. Her protective senses overrode the haze in her brain.

She pulled away from Kai, careful not look at him. The magic and alcohol made it easy to lose herself, but it seemed to help when she reminded herself she would regret this decision later.

At least it helped a little.

"IT'S A TIE!" she announced.

The crowd howled and cheered. Dimly, Bonnie was aware she was not acting like herself. It was just a fleeting awareness that was not allowed free reign.

Instead, she kneeled down in front of Kol. He was still sitting there and watching her with impassive eyes.

"Don't be mad," she repeated in a whisper as she leaned forward.

Kol cracked half a smile. Then he grabbed her, crashing their lips together. This time she did not need any coaxing. She'd kissed Kol enough times it was becoming familiar.

It was the opposite of Kai's every bit as rigidly controlled, but that was where the comparison ended.

Where Kai's was raw, this was polished.

It had been hurried and animalistic this was slow and filled with want. It was not how Kol normally kissed her. The gentleness made her body shiver and moan in his mouth. She felt his smile.

As if determined to outdo the warlock, he tipped her backward, lying her down on her back and covering her body with his. Something inside of Bonnie exploded, her core ached and she pulled Kol closer. She could feel the hard lines of his body and his weight. It made her crave him in a more physical way.

All too soon, Kol broke away. He touched his forehead to hers. Breathing hard, their breaths mingled. His breath danced along her lips, making a thrill go through her.

Her stomach did a flip and she knew she was in trouble with him and with Kai.

"We have to stop or I'll take you right here, in front of everyone, little witch," his voice was rough and husky, a shiver of lust went through her.

"Don't stop," she breathed and it was part moan.

Visions of Kai joining them flashed through her mind's eye.

Kol chuckled. "Not here."

She saw herself with both men. She squeezed her eyes shut to will the images away.

What was wrong with her?

XXX

Kol sat back down, pulling the little witch to sit with him. After the kiss with her inhibitions gone, she was more than willing to let him encircle her in his arms and snuggle close as the game continued around them.

This he might have enjoyed more if he did not notice the heated looks she was exchanging with Kai. It would appear sociopath or not, she was attracted to him as well.

Perhaps she simply liked dangerous men. Kol had met enough women like that over the centuries to know it was a possibility. Or perhaps it was the psychic in her, recognizing that their futures were intertwined. She was still young enough she would be torn between running to it and from it.

Bonnie's doppelganger friend was dared to give a lapdance to Kai's uninteresting sister.

Kai winked at Bonnie and then he snuck away with one of the New England witches. Susie? Kol wasn't sure, she had a great chest, but he'd always preferred women with great bums.

However, it did give him an idea. The woods – it was private enough for him to have some time along with Bonnie. It was all he needed; he would have her begging him to take her by the end of the night.

He would not. Better to leave her wanting and craving his touch even after she sobered up. As it was, he could still smell the lingering scent of her arousal and feel how her breathing hitched whenever he ran his fingers teasingly along her spine. It was an intoxicating mix.

"Let's go."

"Where?" she murmured.

He was pleased when he heard no argument in the tone of her voice.

"The woods," he whispered liking how she shivered in anticipation. "I want to be alone with you, little witch."

"Why? So you can gobble me all up?" she asked turning her face up to his.

"No," he pecked her on the lips, catching her off guard. "I want to touch you. Feel your body –"

She shook her head.

Internally, he cursed himself. He'd grown impatient pushing her too far. She still did not trust him even with her inhibitions lowered she was not so foolish.

Clever witch.

"To talk?" he ventured.

"Sure, you can tell me about French court. The mona –" she drunkenly stumbled over the word. "You know that shouldn't still exist."

"As you wish."

He tried to be non-descript as they left yet a few people still noticed. The blonde friend waved while the doppelganger gave Bonnie a look worthy of Elijah. But at the last minute her look shifted to a sly smirk.

Curious, he thought before dismissing it.

He led Bonnie as far into the woods as he thought she would be comfortable. Behind them, light from the bonfire was still visible. At least it was for him.

Bonnie walked a little ahead of him before leaning against a tree. She raised a bottle of brightly colored alcohol to her lips. Earlier he'd noticed some of the other girls drinking something similar, it must be a new trend.

Kol boxed her in, resting his arm against the trunk he leaned down to make contact.

"Tell me about French court," she prodded a note of something impatient creeping into her voice.

He thought of the overdone fashion. The witches all strutting around as if they were the new Marie Antoinette. Which they were not. Kol had actually known Marie. She was a blast. Then down to earth, Bonnie there among them.

"You would hate it."

She raised a questioning brow.

Witches and warlocks more like politicians than supernaturals roaming the halls. All wanting more.

Power.

Wealth.

Status.

Yet not a witch among them that could match the Bennetts in style.

Except the Seer, Clarissa. She was…interesting.

"Trust me, little witch you would enjoy the human parts of France more."

"Kol! Kol, where the hell are you?" Rebekah's voice cut in loud and clear.

She was too far away for Bonnie to hear however, that did not stop her from pestering him.

"What do you want, sister?"

Bonnie peered up at him, the curiosity written clean across her face.

"Rebekah?" she mouthed.

He nodded.

"Kol!" Rebekah cried.

That was an urgent sound.

"Wait here," he told Bonnie. "And be careful."

"Why?"

"Not certain yet," he answered listening for any other signs something was wrong.

Rebekah was dramatic. It was just as likely something had happened, as it was that she broke a nail.

"'Kay."

Kol hesitated. She was intoxicated, but then she was a Bennett witch. She would be alright for the few minutes it would take him to return.

He kissed her forehead, murmuring another admonishment to be cautious. Then he took off at vampire speed in the direction of Rebekah's voice.

XXX

Bonnie felt the air shift as Kol ran away. She looked around at the forest. It was nearly pitch black and silent except for the sounds of the distant party. She decided she really didn't want to be out here drunk and alone.

Witch or not.

With Kol's warning ringing in her ears, she started walking back to the party. The sound of a girl giggling caught her attention.

Susan.

Kai and Susan.

Hooking up in the forest.

Bonnie tried to be quiet and tripped over a branch. She hit the ground, skinning her palms.

"Shit."

She heard footsteps and looked up just in time to see Kai arrive with Susan hot on his heels.

"Bunny?" He helped her to her feet. "What are you doing out here?"

"I was with Kol," she replied taking a step back.

"Uh-huh, and you weren't just spying on me?"

"Are you kidding me?" Bonnie exclaimed hands settling on her hips.

"I'm gonna go," Susan said.

Neither Bonnie or Kai paid her any attention as she hurried away. They barely even noticed far too intent on their argument.

"You're jealous! Admit it, Bunny you've become so used to me paying attention to you, you can't take it when I'm not!"

"YOU WISH!" Her rage was starting to sober her up.

"If you're not jealous, what was that kiss?"

"It was a dare, Kai. Don't read too much in to it."

"And the other time?"

"I kissed Kol. It only seemed fair."

"But you are into Kol, right?"

Was it her imagination or did he sound genuinely hurt? Did Kai actually care whatever tiny amount he was capable of about her? From his tone of voice right now, she could almost believe the impossible.

Sociopaths didn't care. And if Kai was about to start defying science it would not be for her.

Elena and Caroline, they were the kind of epic love type of girls guys always fell for.

Bonnie?

Not so much.

Realizing Kai was staring at her and that she had yet to give him an answer, she gave herself a mental shake.

"No, I'm not into either of you, but since you are determined to stop me from dating anyone else, I thought why not? I took a leaf out of Caroline's book."

Kai feigned snoring. Bonnie completely fed up, slapped his arm. His head shot up and he flashed a smile.

"I have to say, Bunny listening to you talk about your friends is suuuper boring. Don't they bore you?"

"Go to hell."

Bonnie walked away. She half-expected Kai to follow her, talking her ear off as she went. He didn't.

"Love watching you walk away!" he called after her.

She ignored him and kept going.

XXX

Kol stopped. Rebekah's purse was on the ground and her scent lingered in the air. It was accompanied by the smell of someone else. There was something familiar about it, but he could not place it.

Maybe Kai was right, he should start paying more attention to people.

In the distance, he heard Bonnie shouting. He sharpened his hearing. She was yelling at Kai. That was alright then, it meant she was not in any immediate danger. Happily, it also meant he stood an even better chance with her.

He took off once more in search of his sister. She would not have gone far and she was fortunately virtually impossible to kill.

XXX

Bonnie looked around. She realized her surroundings were not familiar and that she could no longer see the light from the bonfire. She had been following it.

How did she get lost?

She could call for Kol, he would be able to follow the sound of her voice. Then take her back to the party, but that would mean owing him a favor. Not something she wanted to do.

Instead, she took her phone out to use Google Maps. Only she did not have any reception.

She heard a twig snap behind her then everything went black.

XXX

Kai made it back to the party. He scanned the area for his favorite witchy cheerleader only to discover she was not there.

She left ahead of him and he'd made sure to give her enough of a head start she should be back by now.

Where was she?

Kol was not there either. So that's where she was. Off making out with her vampire boyfriend.

Images of Bonnie's fingers clutching Kol's shoulder, hips gyrating and her moans mingling with his, he saw red. Jealous anger built up inside of him until he was hot all over.

Bonnie was his.

Jealousy and sociopaths did not go well together. He knew this and as a result, he tried to avoid any form of attachment or possession.

He would not let his plans go to waste, years of careful planning down the drain all because he lost control for a moment. Normally he would not go after her, but he seemed unable to stop himself. The beast was out.

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