Hello all of you awesome readers! It's ButterHunter here, back with yet another chapter of my story! When we last left off, a new person named Aira has just told our hero that she's hunting after a target. Which is Cameron himself. Let's see how he'll worm his way around this.
Anyway, back to the story!
Chapter 28: Fencing With a Fairy
I'm pretty sure I started sweating pretty heavily when she said my name. How else could I have reacted? This girl in front of me… she's hunting ME! What the fuck?!
"Um… hello?" the girl, Aira, annoucned, waving a hand in front of my face.
"O-oh uh…" I responded awkwardly. "I-I… I may know that guy. Cameron… Wallis?"
"Yes! So you do know him?" Aira asked excitedly. "Can you bring him here please?"
"Not so fast." I quickly interjected, thinking fast on my feet. "First, I want to know what you're planning on doing to him. Then I'll bring him over here."
"Oh… uh… well…" Aira whispered softly, doing her own fast thinking. "I… I just want to talk to him real fast. That's all."
"No… that not what you said earlier." I corrected her. "You said something about 'getting rid of him'... you plan to kill him, don't you?"
Her expression quickly morphed into one of immense worry. She rushed over and took my hand in a pleading way. "P-p-please don't tell him! I-I need to get this guy! Please, I'll do anything!"
"Woah, woah, calm down…" I pleaded gently. "Look… can you get rid of this wind storm here and at that city? I'll get him to you then."
"Y-you… you sure?" Aira asked me. I nodded in conformation. "O… okay."
Slowly, she raised her hands up into the air. She muttered something under her breath once… and the sand tornado around us completely dissipated, all of the sand in it falling to the ground.
"S-so…" I remarked, my voice stuttering a little. "Y-you… can control wind…?"
Aira looked at me like I was a little slow. "Of course. I told you, I'm Aira. The lady of the wind!"
"T-that means… you're a wind spirit?" I asked.
She seemed a little surprised. "Wow, you actually know about spirits! I was thinking most humans long forgot about us at this point." she commented. "Well, that does make our job a little easier, I suppose. I'll take you back to the city so we can get your guy, and we'll go our separate ways."
'Vivianna… get ready.' I mumbled internally, turning my back to Aira for a second, appearing to look into my bag.
"Wha… no. You can't be serious." Vivianna declared, sounding like I was insane.
'I have no choice but to attack.' I told her. 'If I don't… what then? She'll probably kill hundreds of innocent lives.'
"Bu… ugh… okay, I'm ready… I'll activate Serene Mind when you draw your sword." Vivianna agreed, though reluctantly.
"Miss Aira?" I asked aloud, slinging my bag back over my shoulder.
"Yes?" she asked, not seeing my hand grasp my sword hilt.
"I'm afraid…" I started, turning quickly. "...that Cameron doesn't want to die today. Now get BACK!"
I quickly swung, feeling the burst of calm and strength flow through me. And… I hit.
And it passed right through her. "AIYEEE! YOU MONSTER!" she screamed loudly, as her form disappeared to the wind.
For the count of ten, nothing happened. 'Was… was that all?' I asked Vivianna.
"Odd… she didn't even try to fight back. Maybe you scared her off." Vivianna told me, sounding rather hopeful. "Let's try to get out of this desert. If I remember right, it won't take long to get back to the city."
'This doesn't feel right…' I thought to myself. No sooner had that thought crossed my mind and I had turned my back when a shifting noise of rising sand was heard behind me.
"So."
"You're my target. You're Cameron Wallis."
"And you tried to kill me."
The sound of Aira's voice echoed all around me. I couldn't focus on a specific point where the voice was coming from. 'Oh boy… shit has hit the fan now…' I thought, grasping my sword and standing at the ready.
Suddenly, the wind cycled around me, forming a tornado the size of the house. Standing at the other end was Aira, still with her playful smile. But her eyes were cold, ice cold.
"Aira! Call off your windstorm! Don't make me do this!" I commanded, silently thanking Vivianna for the fresh wave of calm. But Aira only laughed at my weak threat.
"You really think I'll call off my storm just because you demand me to? Oh my… I had my reservations before but now, I think this guy had the right idea when he told me to find you." she remarked.
"What guy? Who's after me?" I yelled.
"Like I said, I don't know his name. All I know is that he was very powerful. But!" she shouted, the sand filled winds swirling even faster around us. "Even so, he asked me to destroy you. But… there's nothing he said about not getting my worth out of you."
"What are you going on about?" I asked, confused. But she didn't respond. She only hummed a little to herself.
"Yes…" she whispered quietly. "That will do."
Then she turned her eyes back to me. "This is our deal. We fight to the death. Loser does any one thing the winner asks, and then dies. Those are my terms."
"What… what kind of terms or those?!" I shouted ludicrously. "You only made those up because you think you're going to win!"
"And if I don't? You will have any one thing out of me, and then you shall end me. Or would you rather keep a person who wants to kill you on the map?" she asked.
'Damn, that logic is morbid, but it still stands…' I thought to myself. 'Still… we do have a slight advantage. Even though there's not much water around here… maybe some of the water bottles I brought could suffice?'
"Maybe… I don't know. I definitely won't be able to make the cocoon of water, or the massive sword trick… but I could possibly come up with something." Vivianna told me. "Accept her terms. And whatever you do, DON'T LOSE."
"I have no intention to." I said to myself, before turning back to Aira. "You're on, Miss Blowhard. But I warn you, whatever happens…"
"Well…" I back up a step, preparing my strike. "Know that you brought this on yourself."
And I rushed forward and swung. But Aira had other ideas. Out of nowhere, a staff made wind and sand formed in her hands, just as my strike would have sliced through her torso. She bounced the blade back and thrust the staff at my stomach, but I rolled away just in time.
"Serene Mind!" I yelled out, and just like that, time slowed down. The world became tinted with blue, as Aira's eyes slowly became shocked. "I got you now!" I yelled, bringing my blade down to her back.
But a sudden gust of wind knocked me off balance, so I only sliced off a single lock of her hair. Startled, I felt the Serene Mind trick disappear. "You… you're a magic user?!" Aira shouted, clearly not happy about that.
"Not even close, Miss I-only-blow-things-around! And what the hell?! Where'd that wind gust come from?" I shouted in anger.
"Wind is much faster than anything else around here! You can't worm your way around it, monster!" Aira yelled back.
'Well that's just great… and I'm already out of wind puns.' I thought, but then Vivianna thought of something.
"Oh! I know! It's risky, but if you throw a water bottle, I could make it explode in her face, knocking her off balance!" she explained.
'But I don't have a whole lot of water bottles. Only like, five or six.' I reminded her.
"Uh… okay, well, let's only use it if we have to. For now, let's just try it once." Vivianna replied, suddenly a little less confident-sounding. Reluctantly, I jumped backward and pulled out the first bottle, the one I had drank half of. "That'll work. Throw it!"
I called out, "Hey Aira! Take this!" just as I chucked the bottle.
"Huh? A water bottle?" she asked, effortlessly catching it. "What do you think I'm supposed to do with this?"
She kept speaking a little, but I stopped listen. Instead, I focused on the water in her hand, the glass surrounding it. I think it bubbled a little bit while I was thinking, but Aira didn't notice.
"What are you doing? We're in the middle of a fight and you suddenly sto-" she started, but never finished. Because the bottle exploded in her hand, knocking her off balance. I rushed in, confident.
But before I swung… I thought. And… I realized... even if I really wanted to, I couldn't bring myself to kill her. Yes, I know SHE may have an order to kill me, but deep down, there was some part of me that was arguing that... maybe she didn't actually want to. Something about the way she looked at me, when she thought of me telling someone else her plans. It was like she wasn't doing this out of personal interest, but more... because she was scared.
Even so, I still needed to stop her. So I aimed my sword hilt at her stomach, knocking the air out of her. "O-ow… ouch…" she coughed, falling to a knee. The wind around us was still howling around us, but… was it getting slower?
"You're… you're pretty good." Aira admitted, shakily standing up. "I didn't know you knew water magic. But maybe you're forgetting my brand of magic!"
And suddenly she rose in her wings into the air. The sand around me shifted, and slowly built itself up, until now four creatures made entirely of sand appeared. "Let's see how well you do against my bodyguards!"
The beings drew weapons: two swords, a spear, and a mace. Suddenly, I wished I remembered my armor.
They all ran forward at the same time, so I needed to think quickly. I dodged a sword and ducked under the spear shaft. The mace came out of nowhere, but I rolled out of the way… and hit the other sword wielder. "Aha!"
I repeated this dodging game, much to the annoyance of Aira. "Come on already! Hit him!"
Pretty soon, all the sand creatures were severely battered up. "My turn." I replied, swing my sword in a huge circle around me. The second my sword made contact the sand creatures quite literally exploded in a giant blasts of sand, some of which hit Aira on the wing. She fell down ten blocks and landed hard on her back. I ran forward and was about to pin her down when she pushed me away, breathing heavily.
"So… you've beaten my servants… and you've almost pinned me down already." she remarked softly.
"Servants?" I asked.
"You honestly think I do everything by myself?" she countered, standing back up shakily. She was using her staff to hold herself up while she caught her breath. Behind my back, I prepped another water bottle.
"I… I will not fail…" she chanted, her voice gradually getting louder. "I will… I will not lose… I will BEAT YOU!"
She thrust her arms forward, and a massive gust of wind blew in right at me. I didn't get a chance to dodge before it hit me, sending me flying backwards right out of the tornado we were fighting in. The water bottle disappeared into the vortex.
I landed face first in the sand. I had traveled so far when I was sent flying, I could see the edge of the desert when I sat up. I looked back, still rather dazed, to see the massive tornado I had once stood in the middle of heading towards me.
'S-shit… how the hell do I fight a windstorm?!' I thought.
"I… I have no idea." Vivianna admitted. "But we have to think of something, and FAST."
She was right. The tornado was getting closer and closer to me, trying to pull me right back in. It was probably a little over a hundred blocks away, but it was approaching really fast. But over the roar of the wind…
Laughing.
Aira was laughing.
It was being carried on the wind, her voice.
She thought I was done for.
She thought I couldn't get away from this.
And that got me angry beyond all measure.
I turned around and looked for something, ANYTHING to help me.
'There!' I thought, running along the edge of the desert. I could see a faint sliver of blue a good fifty blocks away, which could only mean one thing.
Water. And hopefully, lots of it. But I was weak. Her servants had taken a lot out of me, and landing face down into a pile of sand hadn't helped me in the slightest.
Behind me, the wind storm howled, tugging at my back, slowing me down a little as it tried to pull me back. "You can't run forever, little man! I'll get you soon enough!"
'Vi-Vivianna!' I thought sluggishly. The wind was taking its toll on me, my legs were getting tired, shakier. 'I… I need an energy boost!'
"I'm… I'm trying." she said, sounding tired as well. "I'll using up a lot of energy to give you strength to keep resisting the storm. If… if you can get to the water and jump in… I'll get a surge of power, so… just keep running!"
I kept going. I rounded around a small hill, and…
There it was. A massive lake, stretching almost to the horizon. 'That… that'll work…' I thought weakly. My legs were shaking badly as I made my way to it.
"Just give up already!" her voice said behind me. I looked over my shoulder to see Aira, slowly walking over to me. The tornado was at the edge of the desert, swirling menacingly. "This game of cat and mouse is getting boring. I promise I'll make the whole process as quick and painless as I can. Just give in already."
"N… nev… never!" I called back, continuing my trudge to the water. A new gust of wind was blowing right in my face, pushing me against my will.
"Come on." Aira said softly, now right behind me, whispering in my ear. "I'll make you a new deal. If you come with me… I won't kill you. I'll take you back to my domain. You'll live the rest of your life with me. And… I'll treat you very well. VERY well."
Her tone was enough to make me question this. Is… is she telling the truth? She'll take me back to her place and let me live life there? And the way she's talking… sounds like there'd be some… things that would happen.
'T-tempting…' I thought to myself.
That's when I was thankful there was another voice in my head. So that it could slap me to get me thinking straight. "Cameron! Get a grip on yourself! She's trying to trick you so that it'll be easy to kill you! You're literally fifteen blocks away from the water. Run for it!"
"Come on… don't you think I know how to keep a man happy?" Aira asked me, pushing her chest against my back. There was a blush on my face, but I was doing my best to keep it in control. Her arm also trailed its way, slowly going up my arm and round my shoulder, going back down, this time over my chest...
'NO! BAD CAMERON!' I thought, mentally slapping myself. 'She's doing this to trick me! Resist the temptation…'
"Oh?" Aira realized . "You're actually resisting? Hmm… you're a tougher type of man, huh? But…" her hands gently traced along the side of my arm. "If you come with me… I'm sure I'll find a way to break you. All men have limits. So… want to help me find yours?"
"Ngh…" I groaned softly to myself. That's when I realized something. The wind that was blowing in my face wasn't there anymore. She had stopped the wind because she needed to focus of seducing me.
'Vi-Vivianna. Get ready.' I thought weakly. No response came back to me, so I assumed she was ready.
"That's… that's a fine offer you've cooked up Aira." I admited, slowly turning to look at her. The look on her face was looking at me… as if she was trying to see me in a different way. "And… I'd love to join in your little offer."
"Well then…" Aira said, looking pleased at me. "Want to try something first? Just a little something I thought up."
I could just barely see her tongue poke out of her mouth, barely visible. I got the message all the same. 'This'll work.' I thought, slowly grinning.
A devilish smile appeared on her face as she floated upward slightly, as she was shorter than me. Now we were eye level. Her hands gently rest on my shoulders as her face slowly moves closer to me, her eyes half-lidded. I played along by gently placing a hand on the back of her head.
Her eyes close all the way as her lips pucker up. But she never saw what my other hand was doing behind my back.
In one swift movement, I forced a brand new water bottle into her mouth, the water quickly overflowing her mouth. Her eyes bulged open as the water hit her throat, throwing her off balance.
"How's that for the devil's kiss?" I asked devilishly, turning around and jogging to the water. She coughed out the water in her mouth and threw the bottle away, but couldn't get the winds to start blowing at me before I fully submerged myself into the lake.
At first, nothing happened. I began to worry that I might have pushed Vivianna a little too hard. Then… the water began to bubble around me, flowing towards me.
"Water… new life…" Vivianna announced, her voice quickly becoming empowered. "The water is the source of all life in this world… may it's power help you, Cameron."
And newfound energy surged into my very bones, refreshing me and giving me strength at the same time. I pulled my sword out, and willed it to become stronger. Bigger. More powerful than it already was. The water bent to my will, forming a new barrier around it.
Slowly, I rose out of the water, not noticing the blue aura that now surrounded me. Aira stared at me, standing on the blue plane of water that was giving me incredible strength. I raised my sword, now encased in a humungous amount of water, making it look like twenty blocks long and five wide.
I opened my mouth, and when I spoke, me and Vivianna were talking at the same time, in perfect unison. "You may have your little wind powers, but that will be nothing compared to the might of water. Drown in your sorrows!"
Before Aira could even react, my sword swung forward, knocking her off of her feet. I ran forward onto solid ground, and kicked her in the gut. She fell to her knees, coughing.
I turned to her tornado, which was looking like it was becoming unstable with Aira losing power. I raised my left hand in front of me, and a huge amount of water rose with it, morphing into the shape of a giant fist. I raised it up, and sent the fist crashing into the tornado, stopping the winds at once. All the sand that had been sucked up into it fell straight down to the ground along with the water, creating a new soggy sand hill at the edge of the desert.
"N-no… I won't… let you win!" Aira complained, jumping at me. I turned just in time for her to punch me squarely in the chest. She must have put some wind power into it as well, because I flew backwards several blocks, thankfully getting back onto my feet quickly. She would've done more had I not made another, smaller fist of water hit her in the side. She fell down, looking weaker by the second.
"It's over!" Vivianna and I shouted at the same time, as I raised my watery sword. Before she could get away, I swung. Just before it hit, I made the sword explode around her, causing Aira to be stuck clawing up in the water to get out, trying to scream, but only letting water enter her system. Not wanting to drown her (if that was even possible to happen to a spirit), I thrust my arms back, and the water rushed everywhere except to me, drenching the entire surrounding area. I remained perfectly dry.
Sword still in hand, I walked over to a sputtering Aira, lying on the ground. She was coughing hard. She must have swallowed a lot of water. I pointed my sword at her weakened state.
"Y-you… you beat me…" she whired, coughing up a little more water. "W-well… a deal is a deal. You… you may do any one thing you ask of me. Anything. And then… kill me. Or…" she paused, looking into my eyes with regret. "Just kill me now. Yes… just end me now. I've failed. He might try to find me and kill me anyway. He said he would if I failed. End me now!"
A single tear escaped her eyes, dripping down onto the soaked ground. My face was still hard as stone as I looked at her.
I raised my sword up. She saw that, and couldn't look. She looked down to the ground, a sob escaping her. But she didn't try to fight back. My grip tightened on the sword…
And I brought it down.
Thirty minutes earlier…
Susie POV…
For the longest time, the whole room was quiet.
"You mean my brother?"
That phrase kept on repeating over and over in my mind. End, the Enderman that Cameron's sister was dating… was Andr's brother? Im-impossible!
"Y-y-you're… brother?!" I asked, thinking that maybe I heard her wrong.
"Yes… I have a brother named End. I haven't seen him in a while… why do you ask?" Andr replied, looking confused at my outburst.
"N-no… he's…" I commented weakly.
"Mistress?" Snowy asked, shaking my shoulder firmly. I shook my head to clear it and looked at her. "Are you okay? What's so important about this End, other than…?" she asked.
'Oh right… Snowy has never met End, has she?' I thought to myself. I sighed, trying to wrap my head around everything. "I'll… I'll explain in a minute Snowy. Now, Andr… do you have any way of getting your brother here, like right now? Just so I can make sure it really is the one I'm talking about."
"Um… yes?" Andr replied softly. "I have a physic link with other Ender people I'm close with, so it shouldn't be too hard."
"Thank you." I thanked, leaning back into my chair. Snowy looked concerned about me, but she didn't question me.
Andr's eyes started glowing a bright purple as she looked away, and she seemed to be out of focus.
Then, a minute later, she blinked and her eyes turned back to normal. "He's… he's on his way…" Andr explained, still not sure where all of this was going.
True to her word, ten seconds later an enderman appeared in the center of the room, looking a fair bit disgruntled. "Andr! I thought I told you to not…" but his rant stopped when he saw me and Snowy, as well as Andr sitting across from us. "Susie?"
"End? So… you two really are siblings…" I remarked quietly. Both Andr and End were looking rather confused.
"What did you call me here for?" End asked, looking between Andr and me.
"Take a seat. This might take awhile." I explained.
About twenty minutes of getting End up to speed…
"...and now Cameron has run out of town, trying to warn Paige about this whole mess." I finished. End was… paralyzed.
"I… Andr, how come you never told me this?" End asked his sister. Andr looked away, but she wasn't embarrassed. She looked… sad.
"Be… because I never wanted to share it with anyone." she admitted. "Even to my own brother…. it's like trying to give a piece of me to someone else. I only ever told that to these guys because… well, I felt like… I could trust them."
"More than your own brother?" Snowy asked.
"Y-yes… more than him even." Andr replied softly, not meeting End's eyes. "Because… it's one thing to talk about this with strangers. It's a whole other thing… to talk about it with the only family you have."
"A-Andr…" End said softly, taking one of his sister's hands. "You should know that something like this… I should've had the right to know. But… I guess that it would be weird to talk about this… I mean, I don't think…"
"You don't think… what?" Andr asked, curious.
"I… I don't think… that we shared the same mother." he admitted, leaving Andr in a stunned silence. "I… I always remember my mother smiling down at me, but… I never really knew much about my father. He left me when I was still a baby."
For the longest time, all was quiet. Then, I decided to speak up.
"E-End… not to break the mood or anything, but now that you know the risk of being with Paige… does it change anything?"
End stayed quiet for the count of ten. When he did finally speak, his voice was soft, yet still filled with determination. "N… No. This changes… absolutely nothing. We've… we've been careful this whole time. No one in either of our homelands knows about the relationship we have. And now… I intend to keep it that way, only telling the few people I know I can trust."
He stood back up, cracking his knuckles. "I need to go back home and think for awhile. Thank you for getting me here Susie. Thank you for the warning. I promise, I'd rather hang myself before I slip up now."
With that, he teleported away, back to wherever he lived. Andr let out a huge sigh, before giggling under her breath. "That's my big brother alright… gets what info he wants and leaves just as quickly."
Snowy could understand that Andr looked upset. So she did the only thing that she could think of: try to comfort her friend. She crawled over to her and placed a hand on Andr's knee. "An… Andr?"
Andr looked up to see Snowy staring right at her. "It's going to be okay. I know it will. There's nothing to be upset about, right?"
"I… I guess not to much… but what about Cameron? What's taking him so long?" she asked. To that I simply sighed.
"Ugh… Cameron… I love you but you're kind of an idiot sometimes." I remarked to myself. "Don't worry about him Andr. He's very tough, he'll be able to handle himself."
"Ouuu… I miss my Master…" Snowy moaned, her ears drooping sadly when she remembered how Cameron had just ran out before.
"Shhh…" Andr quieted, gently picking up Snowy and pulling her into a hug. Snowy looked surprised for a second, when Andr started speaking again. "Don't worry… I know he'll come back to you. I think he'd rather die than run away from this place."
"You… you think he likes this place that much?" Snowy asked Andr. To which Andr simply smiled.
"That, yes. But… I think he likes you a little bit more than just the place." she said, tightly holding Snowy. "And… I kinda see where he's coming from."
I… I wasn't sure why I started feeling like this, but suddenly I started getting jealous of Snowy. Cameron liked BOTH of us the same, not just Snowy. I was just about to say as much when I remembered: Andr doesn't know about our little... thing going on. She doesn't know about that yet.
But Snowy wasn't as fast. "Well, I'm sure Master also likes Mistress a whole lot more than me. She was the first…"
That's when Snowy realized who she was talking to and tried to slam the brakes too late. Andr heard everything.
"He… what? Wait… no. He… he likes… you too, Susie?" Andr asked, her face paling the smallest bit. I didn't even have to answer. The blush that was forming on my face already said wonders.
For a few seconds, no one said anything. Then Andr… gently laughed. "I should've known… how would he not like the two girls living with him?"
Then she… did something out of nowhere.
And kissed Snowy on the cheek.
If Snowy wasn't blushing before, she was now. As was I.
"H-h-h-h-huh?! Wh-wh-wh-what?" Snowy stuttered out.
Andr obviously had a deep blush on her face as well, but she still… softly smiled. "I like small, adorable puppies. I've said that before, no?"
Snowy glanced at me, either saying, 'What do I do in this situation?' or 'Help me.'
I assumed the former was what she was going for. I returned her with a look that said, 'Do you like her as well?'
'I… I mean, she's very nice to me…'
'And you kissed me before, because I was nice to you, right?'
'Well… yes, but, still…'
'I'm not forcing you to make a choice. I'm saying for you to just do what you think you want to do.'
Snowy looked at me for a second before her gaze returned to Andr's blushing face. A moment of thinking later and… she gently licked Andr on the cheek. Her own way of saying, 'Is… is this okay with you?'
In response, Andr giggled, and pulled Snowy closer. Snowy looked almost afraid of what was to happen, but she allowed it to continue, just to see where this was going to go.
And then…
Andr fully kissed Snowy. Like, full on the lips.
Snowy's face first went to fear, then to confusion, then to a slowly relaxing face, then to happiness. Once she calmed down, she started adding to the kiss as well.
They stayed together for a good ten more seconds before parting, looking at each other lovingly. Snowy happened to glance over at me, seeing my… embarrassed face? Jealous face? I honestly had no idea what face I was making at the time.
"E-erm... s-sorry, Susie... this was... not cool... to do right in front of you..." Andr mumbled, blushing on high.
Seeing Andr become so embarrassed after having me watch... honestly, I felt my mood rising. I couldn't help but giggle. "It's fine... you two are actually pretty cute together."
If possible, her blush became even deeper than it already was. She tried to think of a way out of this, but nothing came to mind, so she said nothing. I would've teased her more, but then…
A loud thumping rang out. The sound of the door getting opened very fast.
And standing in the doorway was a battered looking Cameron, holding his sword tightly in his right hand.
He looked sweat soaked and tired, not to mention dizzy.
"I'm back…" he called out softly, before collapsing to the floor and passing out instantly.
He stayed unconscious for the rest of the day.
Now what had my Cameron gotten himself into?
And that's that! Sorry that the chapter is a bit shorter than normal, but hey, I felt that I had said everything I wanted in this one.
And as I didn't get to say it before…
TROLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL! Switched characters right as the plot was getting good! HA!
Man… this is the first time I've had a major cliffhanger, and it wasn't a cockblock! That's not something you saw coming, eh?
Anyways, I hope you all enjoyed this chapter! Did I do okay with writing the fight out? Please let me know if I did okay or not.
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