Nightshift 39: M01-M10 Hallway

Mar 05, 2009 14:56

[Currently in M01, from hereKurt exhaled loudly and suddenly when Kon sat on him. Jeez, way to knock the wind out of someone! Kurt was barely half Kon's weight, he would be crushed ( Read more... )

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theroadsofar March 15 2009, 08:24:36 UTC
Dean didn't shake off Sam. "Sure I can," he said and moved the knife a little bit lower under the duct tape, pressing the bowie's blade against the exposed skin. It didn't take much to draw a trickle of blood from Punk-Ass. "I get you wanna put this bastard down, but we've still got work to do. Y'gonna let me do my job or what?"

His finger tightened around Punk-Ass's chin as he ignored Sam, turning his attention back on the demon.

"I think we all know this," and Dean pressed the blade a little deeper, "ain't gonna kill you. But I imagine it'd be pretty inconvenient to walk around undetected bloodied up a bit. Everyone in this room knows what you really are, so let's just get past all the bullcrap and get to the point: I want answers, Punk-Ass, and you're gonna give them to me."

This was usually the part where Sam would hand him the rosary or a flask of holy water so he could "encourage" the demon to get chatty. After his little TK show, Dean wasn't too keen on pulling the knife away from their prisoner's throat, even if it wasn't lethal, by far. When Sam didn't hand over either items, Dean shot a look at him - or, well, at his shadow, because he was still standing barely in the flashlight's crappy light - and raised an eyebrow. First he'd busted in here, Latin-blazing, and now he was tip-toeing around roughing up this demon like they were kids again. After Cold Oak, after everything these things had put them through, Dean just didn't get these friggen mood-swings his little brother went through sometimes; you'd think especially after Cold Oak that Sam would want to get straight to the payback and have a chance to get some answers, maybe even some information that could help them track down Yellow-Eyes and Jake. Dean let go of Punk-Ass's chin, reaching around and jerking off the duct-tape across his mouth non-too-gently.

"You start chanting, Princess, and I'll give you more than a little nick," he warned the demon. "How'd we get here? Is this Martin Landel that yellow-eyed sonuvabitch? And how did you find him?"

He didn't point at Sammy. But if this demon was in the loop at all - and they usually were, although the idea of a group of demons chatting it up like a bunch of gossips was enough to make him shudder - then it'd know who Sam was. It seemed to possibly know who he was, already. And the fact it was in a devil's trap and tied up had to be a big blinking sign right there about who and what they really were. Doctor Kisugi had made threats about Sam, seeming to know where he was and while he knew for certain she wasn't a demon, someone (or something, most likely) had been keeping her updated. Maybe this demon knew something about their abductions. Maybe it didn't. Either way, Dean didn't give a shit. Demons were evil, no awkward shades of gray except for the poor kid this one was holed up in. They'd be doing the world a favor by dealing with this demon, whether or not it knew anything useful.

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willhexabitch March 15 2009, 16:41:45 UTC
Reid’s eyes stayed riveted on the two figures in the room with him, going back and forth between them as everything just seemed to click together and make sense. At least, sense in warlock terms.

The gut-twisting fury that’d had Reid thrashing around like an feral animal seemed to have cooled to a smoulder in a matter of seconds, and the feel of blood mingling with sweat on his exposed skin barely registered in him. So this was what it was like dealing with the fanatical nobodies. Sure, godlike users of the black arts had been caught and strung up before--the Salem witch mess had been a prime example of that. Lots of ancestors had gotten their jollies off with regular people who thought they were the Antichrist and tried to drown them in a vat of holy water. All in the past, though. Never in the present day, where that sort of shit seemed laughable, what with all the rules and regulations of the covenant.

But hey, it looked like Reid was getting his turn. Exorcised for being demon possessed.

These class act retards really had no idea.

He watched the taller one for a while, trying to pick out features while his vision continued to swim, up until the guy with the salt said answers. Then Reid looked over like he were finally acknowledging he was one wrong twitch away from death. Yeah fucking right. The warlock didn’t flinch when the duct tape was ripped away, gaze dipping to a spot on Dean‘s jacket. Just a little more pain. He could handle pain. Suddenly everything seemed a hell of a lot less urgent now that the warlock had figured out what Dumb and Dumber were up to, and he could handle it.

Chanting… That was a good one. He could will the knife away without so much as a word, and they--Well, no, apparently only Reid knew it.

Now that he could breathe through his mouth again, the air felt cold in his throat; he ran the tip of his tongue over his bottom lip. And then the smile that had been lurking in the back of his mind appeared on his lips, aggravating his bruised face. But it only got bigger. He sniffed first, cleared his throat, then swallowed. Yeah, it was sure going to be nice paying both of them back for this. What Power he had was still coiled like a spring, continuing to make his body tremble slightly. If they happened to think anything he did was out of fear, they were going to be in for a surprise.

“Dude,” he said abruptly, mocking the both of them for their over usage. His gaze was still turned away from their faces. “If you wanted me here, you could’ve just asked.”

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allroadslead March 16 2009, 01:47:57 UTC
Well, that managed to stall off an impressive five seconds. Sam let him go.

Dean was looking at him, obviously expecting the rosary, and Sam wasn't really sure what to say at first. This seemed an awkward moment to launch into an explanation of how he'd almost suffocated under a pile of ghostly hair, therefore preventing his acquisition of the rosary. He ended up shrugging a shoulder and giving a slight shake of his head as apologetically he could manage, indicating that he'd explain later.

Hearing Dean ask about the yellow-eyed demon when Sam precisely who had killed the thing was downright absurd. At least the demon hadn't immediately pointed out that Yellow-Eyes was dead. Actually, why hadn't it pointed that out? Was it possible for a demon to be caught up in the same sense of temporal discrepancy they were?

Probably, come to think of it, though he couldn't imagine why. He'd already had the feeling demons had nothing to do with this; Yellow-Eyes might've had the twisted sense of humour for it, but Lilith was fairly standard evil, creepy little girl persona and all. Bringing on fire and brimstone seemed more like her deal. So, what, if this was a demon, it was here by accident? Because he couldn't think of another reason why there would be a lone demon here, apparently a part of the patient population no less. Who had...locked itself inside the body of someone with an exceptionally limited freedom to move around or do anything? What purpose could that even serve?

Sam glanced back at forth between the shadowy figures of his brother and the demon, frowning, but he didn't have much to go on aside from a hunch. He'd have to let Dean go ahead with the interrogation; if it started to go south, then Sam would...do something. Besides, no holy water and an inability to exorcise meant that there wasn't a lot of hold they had over the demon. Sam was kind of hoping Dean would just give up as a result and knock it out.

Not that he didn't have questions of his own. But those were off the table, too. Considering he used to let Dean take the lead on this kind of stuff, maybe Dean wouldn't question his silence all that much.

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theroadsofar March 16 2009, 02:54:36 UTC
Dean could barely make out his brother's face, but he could see enough to get that look. Shit. So he hadn't been able to find a rosary, which meant no holy water, and not a whole lot they could do to inflict real pain on the demon. Then there was the whole messy fact the Key of Solomon was apparently not as strong as it was supposed to be and that what should've been a walk in the park might actually be dangerous, despite the demon being smack in the middle of the trap. Dean knew Sammy had some weirdo immunities to things like demonic viruses, but he wasn't so sure he could just shrug off some demon using telekinesis just because he had powers. He shot Sammy a look of his own, silently motioning for him to get back in case the demon got a second-wind.

If anyone was gonna take the hit, he'd rather it'd be him. Even if he was still recovering from last night, he wasn't the one who'd been stabbed in the back only three days ago.

Dean stood up, then, removing the knife from Punk-Ass's neck and without warning, cuffed him hard against the back of his head with his other hand. His hand stung, knuckles throbbing painfully with the force of the hit. "Real cute. But I've run into your kind before and pulling the smartass routine ain't gonna change the fact you're goin' back to Hell. How soon is up to you."

He slid into the bluff without even really thinking of it, directing what he said next to Sammy.

"Think we're gonna be hanging out with our pal here for awhile. Why don't get you get started on blessing the water?"

Holy water was like acid to demons, but he wasn't too sure how long he could BS his way through this. Without the holy water, there wasn't exactly a lot of clout in his "encouragement" methods, which meant that aside from drawing out what was undoubtedly a long, painful exorcism, there wasn't much they could do to the thing that would have any effect. And the exorcism was gonna happen anyway, no matter what he told Punk-Ass. It didn't really sit well with him to send this joker packing the instant they captured him, but looking at it, it wasn't like he saw a whole lot of other options aside from roughing him up.

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willhexabitch March 16 2009, 17:34:39 UTC
He snickered through the slap, even when the duct tape cut into his throat. He let his head loll as much as he was able, anyway, despite the pressure on his Adam’s apple.

“No, you haven’t,” the warlock replied softly, and the surety of this statement was clear in every word. “You really haven’t.” Then he lifted his head, and despite how crappy he’d felt even before being battered, bruised, and beaten, and despite the blood, the sweat, and the shaking, he fixed his inky black eyes on the two of them without blinking. Oh yeah, things were sure making sense now. ‘Really tall guy in his twenties’, wasn’t that right? He licked his lips again and spat to the left of the chair before saying clearly, “Soon, then. Let’s do it, boys. I‘ll sit nice and let you exorcise me.” Reid tipped his head to the side. “But I guess I just got one question before you get to it: how’d you find me?”

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allroadslead March 16 2009, 18:21:38 UTC
Yeah, those were definitely the eyes of a demon. Still didn't quite add up, but that? That was hard to deny. He wasn't sure what it meant by No, you haven't, either, like it knew something.

Sam ignored Dean's gesture and didn't step back. If anyone was more likely to get thrown around, it was Dean.

At the bluff, though, he did shoot Dean a look. Wait, what? He wasn't gonna leave Dean alone with a demon. But Sam wasn't willing to get into an argument in front of the thing, either, and it occurred to him that while he couldn't do much here, maybe he could from outside, hidden from view. A single door couldn't be much of a barrier, could it? Pass it off as the demon escaping on its own; they weren't beyond bailing when they'd had enough.

Sam hesitated, turned to step out of the room. He'd just opened the door when the glowing bob of a flashlight just turning the corner into their hallway caught his eye. And the person was very much heading down here. Damn it.

He could've stopped whoever was coming himself, but there was something else on his mind. He estimated he had about thirty seconds before the figure made it to the room. It'd be cutting it real close, but that was a gamble he was willing to take.

Thinking fast, he peered back inside through the doorway, waving Dean over with enough urgency to suggest that he needed Dean now. "Hey."

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theroadsofar March 16 2009, 19:25:55 UTC
Dean wasn't too keen on leaving Punk-Ass to his own devices, especially under a devil's trap that might not one hundred percent demon-proof. But he knew that tone in his brother's voice, the kind that said it wouldn't be a good idea to shrug off his brother this time.

"We'll get to that," was all Dean would say to the demon. He wasn't particularly surprised the demon was tight-lipped about whatever it might know. Even if you slapped around a demon, it'd keep trying to lie through its teeth or be a general pain in the ass until you got the big guns out - sure, they'd laugh off not being scared about going back to Hell, but there had to be a reason they weren't ever so jazzed about going back.

Getting up, leaving Punk-Ass to stew tied up to the chair, Dean joined Sam. Automatically squeezing past Sam, he soon saw what he'd been worried about; someone, most likely a patient, was heading down the hall, and from the way the light was angling toward this door, it was possible they were coming here. For all he knew, it could be Angel, coming back for a second ax stashed in the room he didn't know about. Dean breathed a silent "crap", turning to his little brother.

"I'll go check it out," he said, keeping his voice down so only Sam could hear him. "Should take a minute. Just keep an eye on Sunshine over there: he was able to use some of that TK crap earlier. Knocked me on my ass. If he looks like he's up to something, do whatever you need to break his concentration."

Dean didn't exactly say be careful in so many words, but he didn't need them to get his point across.

He paused and than gave Sam the bowie knife; it was business as usual to let his brother borrow his gear, but it also reminded him that they were gonna have to find Sam a knife sometime after tonight. A bowie wasn't gonna do much against a demon, but it was still better than nothing. Dean toed the bag of salt he'd left earlier near the door, drawing Sam's attention to it. The trap might not be good enough, but the salt should work...although should was really the key word, 'cause he'd tried spilling table salt on Punk-Ass back there a few days ago and he'd had no reaction at all. Still, drawing a circle of salt around Punk-Ass couldn't hurt as insurance coupled with a fault Key of Solomon and Sam could probably rattle off the rest of the exorcism if worst came to worst. Dean's mouth tightened into a line, but instead of saying anything else, he clapped Sammy on the shoulder and headed out into the hall to run interference with the newcomer.

[Dean's heading out to here]

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willhexabitch March 20 2009, 00:43:18 UTC
Tweedledee and Tweedledum sure needed to get their act together.

The warlock watched the standing version of musical chairs, curling his hands into fists against the armrests. The half-assed demon exorcism/smiting of evil bit was amusing and all, but who was stupid enough to walk away after he’d already proven the devil’s trap was a no-go? Did they even have any fucking idea what a demon could do to a person, let alone him? Something wasn’t right here, and it wasn’t just that Reid had gotten himself shanghaied by a complete retard.

Neither of them had bothered covering his mouth again. Weren’t worried he’d, oh, go ‘help!’ or what?

Not that Reid would, of course. He was the prime target for a non-magical intervention, being a hell of a lot higher on the list of supernatural beings than things that went bump in the night, and didn’t need to worry about this actually ending badly for him. Like hell he needed help dealing with two chuckleheads, no matter how many occult books they’d checked out of the library.

But that still didn’t change the fact that he was still tied to the chair he was sitting in.

A bead of sweat rolled down his neck, and Reid tossed his head as he watched the two at the door, both to dislodge it and out of aggravation. Any normal guy might’ve been passed out cold right about then, but not Reid. He clenched his fists tighter before relaxing his hands and looking down at his lap. Back to square one. Try and break the tape or go for the chair. He still had Power to spare.

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allroadslead March 21 2009, 19:36:03 UTC
Sam shut the door carefully behind him as Dean left, knife in hand. Not that he'd need it. His brother was out for now, but there probably wasn't that much time, depending on how quick Dean could turn away whoever had shown up. Seconds to minutes, at most.

Yeah, hardly enough time to get answers and Sam was already hovering on the slight edge of frustration at the pointlessness of this whole exercise. For the first time, he found himself caring about something more than finding Lilith. He wanted Dean saved. If nothing else, this place might've given him a way to do that which was terribly ironic if he thought about it too hard. But whatever the demon might've had to say now, it wouldn't help him with the situation with Dean. He wanted-he needed-it gone before Dean came back for another round of questions. He had a feeling Dean would try to stop him if he knew what Sam had in mind, what he was capable of, and Sam didn't want to repeat those months of fighting with his brother on saving his damn life, of all things.

And if he had to admit, logic aside, it was still a demon. Out of every supernatural creature he'd run into over the course of his life, nothing had screwed with him so personally than demons. Throwing one back was never going to not be satisfying.

He gripped the arms of the chair, leaned down so that he was eye-level with the demon. The close proximity didn't even register as a concern; if it couldn't even break out of the chair despite the malfunctioning trap? It might've been able to toss Dean, but there was no way it could toss him.

"My brother might think you're useful," he said, before taking step back to channel the power that was almost instinctual now. He'd long stopped contemplating what that really meant. "But I don't."

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willhexabitch March 21 2009, 23:40:06 UTC
The block he’d been dealing with since he’d woke up here never failed to send that wordless, vital part of Reid’s entire being into a frenzy whenever he reached for Power… that no longer answered him. It was like hitting a wall, and feeling like he were working in molasses, slow and clumsy, all at the same time.

He’d had more than enough of sitting on his ass, but he just couldn’t… couldn’t…

Reid knew the game and the tactics that went with them--he played in the big leagues, no matter what these two thought--and the whole getting up in his face routine was standard practice. He didn’t even bother to give the new guy his attention; he kept his chin dipped low, fighting with magic that didn’t want to listen to him. Fucking ass was going to pay. They both were. He didn’t care what there reasons were, even if they’d been kicked fresh out of church, with shiny new crosses in their hands. The fact that Reid had let himself get caught by a guy who thought Reid was a demon--a demon--was too much.

It was only when the sidekick stepped away that Reid gave up the ghost enough to peer up at him through messy bangs. The smile came back, more feral and daring than before. “A brother tag team, how kinky… S’too bad what you think means squat. Just try me, you pussy. You don’t got the chops to handle me.”

Because at least Reid could still prove that. One wrong move with that knife, one more attempt at knocking him around for kicks, and he was going to put this one through the wall.

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allroadslead March 24 2009, 16:22:49 UTC
The comment struck him as a bit off, as if Sam's mention of his brother was suddenly some kind of new revelation. The demons knew perfectly well what they were to each other. That was part of the whole damn problem in the first place.

Whatever doubts he'd been feeling earlier, though, he was too tired and too rushed to entertain them right now. And he really wasn't going to bother taking the time out to trade verbal blows with a demon. There was no point; that kind of crap just went around in circles.

He'd used his abilities on Dean this morning, but barely a touch of it-just enough to feel things out. There wasn't anything holding him back this time and when he let it go, the first thing that hit him was a sharp pain between the eyes. Not the slow build-up when he'd first started exorcising demons, but the ones that used to come along with those visions. He winced, hand flying up to his temple, partly out of the pain and partly out of shock because-what the hell?

There was a split second of panic at the notion that his powers had somehow regressed before a more immediate concern arose. Which was that this guy? Was exactly like when he'd tested for possession in Dean. Nothing there to grab hold of. He didn't know how it was possible; he'd seen the eyes and according to Dean, he'd been tossed around, but there was no denying what was a simple fact. No demon.

For a brief moment, Sam just stared since, really, there wasn't much to say here except maybe uh, my mistake? or this was totally Dean's idea in which case it was probably better not to say anything at all. But telekinesis, the eyes-and everything Peter had said earlier about other people's apparent powers? The age was off, but Sam was starting to think the generational bit might not be the deciding factor anymore.

His gaze narrowed slightly in thought, maybe a touch of surprise. All thoughts of mistaken exorcism fell to the wayside as this realization took over. "You have them, too."

Whether he was hoping for confirmation or denial, he wasn't sure. Because yeah, the eyes. Christ knew Sam had started subconsciously checking his own every time he looked in the mirror.

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willhexabitch March 25 2009, 04:20:13 UTC
The true, potent stuff was something only the families inherited, but there were weaker branches that had some magic, like Gorman. A puny amount compared to Sons’, but magic all the same.

Reid thought he knew the signs when someone was trying to use something on him, and the way the hair at the back of his neck tingled in warning and the way Asshole #2 recoiled like he’d hit a mental wall kind of gave it away. The warlock’s teeth sank into the inside of his cheek on reflex, smirk disappearing. Okay… what? He’d been jumped by Slap-Happy Joe out there, but the sidekick brother had some kind of supernatural mojo? That just made the entire situation more of a fucking joke, because what the fuck did they think they were doing, joking around with him?

He flexed harder against the duct tape, staring down Captain Oblivious--who so needed to be taught a lesson on who had the biggest magical balls of them all--without saying anything. It took some effort not to, if the twitch in his jaw muscle was anything to go by.

“I’d stop pretending you had a clue what I am,” he finally murmured. ‘You have them, too’? Please. Reid wasn’t anything as sorry as these two. “So now what? On to Plan C?”

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allroadslead March 26 2009, 19:38:15 UTC
Sam had no clue what he was, either, in truth; he'd stopped trying to figure that out a long time ago, too. But there was no way this guy knew about Yellow-Eyes or the true origins of his powers. He obviously wasn't a hunter. However he'd come about his abilities, they must've just developed on their own like the other kids. Though Sam had thought the remaining generations had gone dormant before this. He'd hoped they'd gone dormant. His had only unlocked as a result of...a lot of things, and considering the way they'd screwed with him and everyone around him, he'd hoped the others would get to live out their lives normal.

The guy's mention of Plan C did jolt Sam out of his focus on the whole possible special kids aspect and into the fact that, yeah, this was...sort of not a good situation, what with. Kidnapping. Which Sam was tempted to wholly blame on Dean, but given that he would've jumped to the same conclusion had he been in Dean's place, that probably wouldn't be fair. It took all of his power not to cringe visibly. There was no proper explanation here, was there?

There really wasn't. Sam didn't even bother trying, only licked his lips and moved forward, grabbing the flashlight along the way so he could actually see enough to cut the kid free. Some chance of the guy taking the opportunity to attack once he was let go, but Sam wasn't gonna leave him like that. He was pretty sure an apology was in order, too, except sorry didn't quite cut it in these cases of abduction via massive misunderstanding. Maybe once upon a time, he would've made an effort, anyway, fumbled his way through something, but. Besides, he figured the guy might be more interested in getting the hell out rather than an explanation.

He kind of wished Dean was back in here so he could pass the torch to his brother to deal with this because seriously, his head was still pounding for reasons he didn't want to think about at the moment and this whole situation was simply jacked. Not just this here right now, but everything. Everything since last night. And when did he start falling back on expecting Dean to be around again? One day with his brother and four months working to move past needing Dean-needing anyone-at his back apparently undid itself just like that.

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theroadsofar March 26 2009, 19:39:43 UTC
[From here]

Dean came back into the room. It was almost as dark as the hallway outside, but he still had enough light. Dean had a split second to pick out Sam, bowie knife in hand and flashlight in the other, and...

He was cutting Punk-Ass loose from the duct tape.

Dean stepped forward. "The hell're you doing?"

Was Sammy possessed? He hadn't been during breakfast and he wouldn't have been fool enough to walk under a devil's trap willingly even if he had been. So what was he doing freeing the prisoner? Y'know, the friggen demon that belonged tied up to that damn chair and was going to be sent back to Hell. Dean couldn't keep up with Sam's moodswings - first he was gunning to exorcism this bastard and now he was freeing it? What was even going on?

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willhexabitch March 28 2009, 01:06:53 UTC
Wild tigers could be better behaved than Reid, his own mother had said so, but maybe she’d be rolling over in her country club chair if she could see him then--under a serious fucking threat from one fourth walling ringmaster, and a less serious and more annoying threat from two dimwits--letting the subpar magical sidekick get within spitting distance of him with a bowie knife. And like a wild tiger that knew the key was about to turn in the lock and open his cage without ever admitting he needed help getting out, the warlock sat and held his breath.

There was a hunger boiling in him, and it was crazy hard to hold it back while bit by bit, duct tape came loose. And then Mr. Slippery Fingers walked back in the door from whatever smoke break he’d been on, and Reid bit his lip in something like glee.

The little details could be dealt with later. Right now…

When Reid was loose enough to move on his own terms, he hauled himself out of the chair with a quick, easy grace that deep down, he wasn’t feeling. But he’d been embarrassed and knocked around and reminded again that his Power wasn’t so helpful anymore, and he needed this to be good. So he rubbed the scabbing cut on his neck with undue nonchalance, while inwardly he channelled his will into everything he had left.

“Guess he’s proving he’s not so much of a dumb shit as you,” drawled Reid, who rolled his shoulders once. “But then again, now I’m up, which is pretty damn stupid to let happen.” And then he threw his arms up, palms out to each brother, and released what Power he had left, two torrents quicker than light and that seemed to ripple the very space they occupied, like waves in water. Halved, the full blast wasn’t what it could’ve been, but for the two of them, it was more than enough to make up for the beating he’d taken. Dean’d got off easy the first time.

He wouldn’t be someone’s weak little bitch…

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