This entry is part 20 of 24 in the A Few Words Too Many
And I would let you know
You cannot walk away
Cause there are things to say
And I know that you might
Not see this tonight
But there are things to say
We have life to make
– Things to Say, SafetySuit
Friday, January 9, 2004
Morgan Penthouse: Living Room
âEvery time I see her,â Emily said, smiling even as she changed Cadyâs diaper, âher face is changing. She looks so much like you.â She smiled at her friend, relieved to be in the same room as Elizabeth and Nadine.
âThank you!â Elizabeth rolled her eyes. âI asked Jason if he thought she had my eyes and you know what he said to me?â
âShe has her own eyes?â Emily suggested, and three of them laughed, because even Nadine knew how literal Jason could be by this point. âYeah, heâs annoying like that.â She looked down at the eyes in question and smiled. âI was hoping she might have Jasonâs eye color, but I think theyâre going to be more like yours, Elizabeth.â She handed over the infant.
Elizabeth hesitated and frowned at her. âWhy do you think that?â
âYeah, I read that babyâs eye colors change constantly over their first year.â Nadine leaned over to peer at them. âTheyâre likeâŚgrayish.â
Elizabeth sniffed. âTheyâre slate-blue,â she said, and Emily rolled her eyes. Trust Elizabeth to be picky over color.
âI say that,â Emily said, âbecause I donât know much about genetics, but Jasonâs eyes are really light, so if they were going to be that color, they would be already. Eyes change color because of pigment, and it goes without saying that light blue eyes donât need a lot of pigment.â
âFair point,â Nadine nodded.
Emily frowned when Elizabeth looked uncomfortable with the turn in conversation. She thought it would be great if Cady had her fatherâs eyes, because they were Lilaâs eyes, but Elizabethâs were nice, too. At least she knew they were going to be blueâŚ
And then looked at Cady again. At her eyes. Which had been light blue when sheâd been born, and now they were darkening.
She cleared her throat. âSo, how is it being new parents? Are you and JasonâŚadjusting well?â When Elizabeth hesitated, Emily sighed, because even though theyâd been trying, she knew Elizabeth was apprehensive about sharing anything personal with her. Not that Emily could blame her, since sheâd royally screwed up the last time her friend had confided in her. But she had worked through her angerâhad even had a long web chat with Lucky to clear the air.
âYou donât have to answer that.â Emily forced a smile on her face. âHow long before she rolls over? Or sits up?â
âIâŚâ Elizabeth wrinkled her nose and leaned over to place Cady in her bouncing seat on top of the coffee table. She flicked it on, and the baby began to lightly bounce. âNo, itâs okay, Em. If weâre going to be friends again, really friends, we have to start somewhere.â
âGreat, because I have been dying to ask.â Nadine popped a handful of popcorn in her mouth. âIâve been so busy with my sister and then Christmas at the hospital that I havenât been able to bug you. Last I heard, you kicked Jason out of the delivery room.â
âYeah, I heard about that through the hospital grapevine, but you know, youâre not the only mom to do that, according to Kelly.â Emily shrugged.â
âWell, to be honest, EmâŚJason and I had a lot of rough patches,â Elizabeth said slowly. âWhen this started, it was justâŚit was a mess. I meanâŚâ She shifted and cast her eyes away. âYou know we hurt a lot of people with how it started.â
âBecause of me,â Emily said. âYou donât have to sugarcoat it.â
âI was hoping we wouldnât,â Nadine murmured and Emily shot her a look. âWhat? Hey, Iâm glad you guys are okay now, which means hopefully youâll stop shooting me dirty looks in the hallway, but Iâm a straight shooter. You were a turd.â
âDonâtâŚâ Elizabeth sighed. âDonât start. Emily, Nadine has been there for me when you justâŚwouldnât be. So sheâs annoyed on my behalf, because she was also my OB nurse, and so she knows about my blood pressure problems, which wasâŚpart of the reason I moved in with Jason in the first place.â She cast her eyes to Nadine, and Emily nodded. Smack her down, too. âAnd Nadine, I appreciate it, but Emily and I are doing better.â
âFair enough.â Nadine sipped her soda.
âUnderstood,â Emily said.
âNowâŚlike I said, I didnât move in with Jason for romantic reasons. They were purely practical. He was concernedâŚabout my health. AndâŚ.we were still tiptoeing around each other. We made thingsâŚmore difficult than they had to be. So, I made him talk to me about some of the things that went wrong. We started to clear the air. And thenâŚâ Her face flushed and she looked away. âWeâŚstarted toâŚget closer.â
Emily grimaced. âGot it. Sexy sexy good times with my brother. You can save those details for Nadine.â
âBecause how else shall I live vicariously through her?â Nadine sighed, dreamily. âTheyâre good details, though, Em. You might want to try sitting through them. Thereâs a great pool table storyââ
âAnyway.â Elizabeth rolled her eyes. âWe werenât talking about what was next. How we were going to deal with CadyâŚhe was always so uncomfortable when we talked about her. I justâŚthought he might not love her as much as he could because of how it started.â
Emily opened her mouth, because really what nonsense, and then she closed it. Because she got it. She understood it all. Cadyâs eyes were darkening, would probably end up being brown by the end of the year. And Elizabeth had quit her job and moved in with Jason for safety reasons.
And then someone had tried to kidnap her.
She squared her shoulders. âWell, I guess youâve worked it out mostly, then.â
âIt was touch and go for a while, and I think Jason thought I was going to leave him after she was born. So he took a trip to Puerto Rico right before she was due.â Elizabeth changed the speed on the seat from fast to slow. âI knew he had to go, that it had to be Sonny or Jason, and Carly would have cut Sonny if heâd disappeared five seconds after Morgan was born when heâd been gone for weeks last summer.â
âStill,â Emily said, âit must have hurt for you to think he would miss his daughterâs birth.â
âAnd thatâs why I threw him out of the delivery room. But I guess the way I did it, or whatever Carly babbled at him afterwards, did the trick. Weâre not perfect yet,â Elizabeth added. âBut itâs been great this last month. You know what a wonderful father he was to Michael, Em.â
âI do. And any thoughts Jason might have had about how Cady got here, itâs clear he doesnât see her that way now.â Emily tucked her hair behind her ears. âRight?â
âYes,â Elizabeth confirmed. âI meanâŚthereâs still some things up in the air. We both still have trust issues, but weâre making a conscious effort to talk about them now, and not just assume.â This last past she addressed to Nadine, and Emily tried not to feel left out as it was clear that she was receiving the glossed over version and Nadine had been privy to the details.
She could not be angry that Elizabeth had found someone she was close to, someone to take on the role of best friend and confidant. As Jasonâs sister and Elizabethâs best friend, it should have been her. And it was her own fault it hadnât been.
âWell, hello, itâs all Iâve been saying since day one.â Nadine looked to Emily. âMonths, I tell you. Months, I spent telling her just to talk to him. I almost talked to him myself.â
âHa, that I would have liked to see.â Emily smiled, and reminded herself again, she had no one to blame but herself for being on the outside looking in. She looked at Elizabeth. âSo youâre going to be okay?â
âAll things consideredâŚâ Elizabethâs mouth curved into a smile as she looked at her daughter. âIâm going to be great.â
The door opened then, and Jason entered. He stopped, seeing the living room full of women. âAhâŚâ He cleared his throat. âI can come back.â
Elizabeth laughed and rolled her eyes. âLike you donât live here. Nadine has a shift in a half hour anyway, and itâs time for Cady to go down for a nap.â She unstrapped her daughter from the seat. She and Nadine said their goodbyes, and with minutes, Emily was alone with her brother.
Elizabeth had forgiven her much more easily than her brother, and with what Emily had realized during this visit, she wasnât sure why either of them were even speaking to her. It was clear that Cady was not Jasonâs biological daughter, which meant she had set Ric on Elizabeth all those months ago, when sheâd been trying to prove something to herself. She had put Elizabeth and her child in danger, and Jason had spent months cleaning up the mess.
Sure, it had worked out in some ways. Even she could see that Jason was happier with Elizabeth than heâd been with Courtneyâshe couldnât understand why sheâd ever felt differently. And Elizabeth was certainly happier. Cady couldnât do better for a father.
But at the end of the day, Emily had been the reason for it. Emily was the reason her best friend and her child were probably still in danger.
She hesitated and looked at Jason. âYou know that I love you, right?â
Jason sighed and lowered himself onto the sofa. âYeah. I know that.â
âAndâŚI know what I didâŚall the things I did, but especially telling Ric Elizabeth was pregnant was wrong. I mean, I only hinted to him, but I made it clear. And I knowâŚthat made everything so much more difficult.â
Even if sheâd only doubted before, the way Jasonâs eyes snapped to hers told her everything she needed to know. And she was heartbroken because it was clear that it was probably something Elizabeth would have told her, if theyâd been friends.
âEmilyââ
âBecause you and Elizabeth didnât get to handle this the way you wanted to,â Emily cut in swiftly. âI mean, you guys probably had a plan how to break the news, and I justâŚruined it. And then I treated Liz like crap for weeks. I didnât even think about what it might be doing to her health until youâŚuntil that day at Kellyâs. And I felt so stupid, because Iâm a med student. I should have. I made everything worse.â
âItâs over now, Emily.â Jason shrugged. âIt was up to Elizabeth to forgive youââ
âAnd for some reason, she has, but I knowâŚyou havenât.â Jason didnât look at her, and she sighed. âItâs okay. You shouldnât. I know now how ridiculous I was, how stupid I was to assume I knew better than you what you needed. I look at you now, with Elizabeth and with Cady, and I see the way it should have been ages ago. Would have been if Iâd been a better friend and stopped pressuring her to fix Lucky and follow her heart. So, you have my promise now, Jason. I have learned my lesson. From now on, you have my unwavering support.â
She stood and leaned over to kiss his cheek. âYou are my brother, and I just want you to be happy. And Elizabeth is my oldest friend, so thatâs what I want for her. Lucky for me, I donât have to worry anymore, because you going to make each other happy.â She drew on her jacket and wrapped her scarf around her. âLet Liz know I had to goââ
Jason got to his feet and wrapped her in a tight hug. âI love you, too, Em.â He drew back and with a half-smile that she knew meant she was forgiven. âJustâŚdonât do it again.â
Morgan Penthouse: Nursery
Elizabeth was standing over Cadyâs crib when she felt Jason standing in the doorway. She glanced at him. âDid you and Em talk? I tried not to make it obvious.â
âI figured when Nadine looked surprised to learn she was leaving.â But he didnât look annoyed, onlyâŚcontemplative. He joined her, and they watched their daughter sleep.
âEmily knows.â
Elizabethâs hand froze as she leaned down to stroke Cadyâs back. She raised her eyes to Jason. âW-What?â
âI donâtâŚknow how she guessed it,â Jason continued. âBut the way she was talkingâŚabout having created this mess. If she believed the lie, she wouldnât have been so forceful about it. She kept saying sheâd made it worse.â
She sighed. âI thought she might have suspected. Nadine and I havenât really had a chance to get together since she came back from New York, with Cady and Christmas, so she asked me how you and I were doing. Sheâd heard the rumors about the delivery room.â She looked at him, her heart aching. âI am so sorry I did that to you. For one thing, you missed her being born. And secondly, I know if too many people talked, it might have created problems.â
âI donâtâŚI donât care about any of that.â Jason shook his head. âYouâŚdid what you had to do get through that moment, and you and I wereâŚnot talking. We were both protecting ourselves.â
Still. âAnyway,â Elizabeth continued. âI tried to give Em the cliff notes version on why that happened, how us not talking snowballed until I kicked you out. But while Nadine could swallow a story about me not thinking you were interested in your own child, Emily actually knows us. Which means she knows how you felt about Michael, and she also knows that I know it, too. SoâŚshe just looked at me.â
âI donât think sheâll say anything,â he said after a moment. âBecause she was there when you were almost kidnapped. And it looks like you guys cleared the air as to why you were fighting in the first place. HonestlyâŚI donât think Emily would have said anything all summer, even when you werenât talking. Thereâd be no point.â
âI donât think sheâll say anything, either.â Elizabeth rested her head against his shoulder. âI shouldnât stand in here while sheâs sleeping. I know it might wake her up.â
âAnd yet you do it all the time,â he said, voice teasing.
âI justâŚdonât like her being out of my sight,â she sighed. âI can see for myself that sheâs safe.â
He wrapped an arm around her waist and tucked her into her side. âI know youâre still scared.â
âBut itâs so much worse now, Jason,â she confessed. âBefore, I carried her inside of me. I could protect her. And now, sheâs her own person. If they got past meââ
âTheyâre not going toââ
âBut they could. Iâm not saying it wouldnât take a catastrophe. I know if they got to me, itâs because theyâve gone around you and SonnyâŚwhich is no minor featâŚâ Elizabeth closed her eyes. âBut I find myself and looking at her and imagining the worst case scenarios. I just want to protect her.â
âI know. Weâre doing everything we canââ
âWhat is he waiting for?â The words burst out of her in a harsh whisper, and Jason led her away from the crib and into the hallway. She kept herself together until they were in their bedroom and then she just couldnât. âWhy doesnât he just come for her? Why doesnât he go after you? Or Sonny? What is the point of all this, Jason? What is he doing? Itâs been almost a year!â
He dipped his head and drew in a deep breath. âI know. I want him to come at me, so I can end this, and it makes Sonny nervous that Ricâs just…circling. He didnât show this level of patience last year.â He drew her close and she pressed her face into the warmth and comfort of his shirt. âWe think he just canât get to you. You rarely leave the penthouse, especially not since Cady was born. Iâm always with you when you do. When you do go out without me, you take two guards for you and one for Cady.â
She huffed. âSo youâve done such a good job of protecting us that weâve drawn it out this long.â She tilted her head back and smiled wryly at him. âIt sounds insane. ButâŚno, I guess youâre right. I donât go anywhere alone, which I used to find restricting, but after I woke up in the hospital, Nadine across the hall from me recuperating from a bruised backâŚI donât care if I ever leave this penthouse if it means our daughter is safe.â
âHeâs been more patient than I would have thought possible.â His hand smoothed up and down her back. âEspecially working with Faith Roscoe. Sheâs more hotheaded than that, or we thought so. But Iâm getting tired of it, too, Elizabeth. I donât want you to live like this. I donât want Cadyâs first months to be like this. I mean, itâs winter now and itâs not like sheâd be out much anyway.â
âBut I want to take her for walks in the spring,â Elizabeth murmured. âI want us to have a normal life. WellâŚas normal as it can get anyway. With just one guard.â
âI know.â
She drew back again, letting some space fill in between their bodies. âIâm not blaming you for not finding him. You know that, right?â
He rubbed the edge of his eyebrow. âIâm blaming me for letting him walk away that day on the docks. For not realizing Sonny would eventually overlook the brother thing. I had my hands wrapped around his neckâŚâ He trailed off. âI shouldnâtâŚtalk like that in front of you.â
âOhâŚforâŚâ Elizabeth sighed and rolled her eyes. âJason, do you honestly think Iâm unaware of what you do for a living? Or do you prefer to think I am?â
âIâŚâ He hesitated. âI donât know the answer to that.â
She pulled away from him and sat on the edge of the bed. âI mean, itâs not like I want specifics orâŚâ She waved her hand. âItineraries of your daily activities, but please give me some credit.â
Jason just stood in front of her, blinking at her. Well, maybe they did need to have this conversation. âYou remember when you said you didnât want my face to change?â
He exhaled slowly, and looked away but offered a short nod.
âWell, all summer, you and Sonny have hunted down Ric and Faith. You toss around words like deal with and handle, but Carly and I both know what they mean. And the reasons I walked away from you that October?â She shrugged. âThose were about trust. About the way you treated me. Made me feel like I didnât matter. Not because of your job.â
âElizabethââ
âMaybe you would prefer it if I pretended I didnât know better.â Elizabeth tilted her head to the side. âWould it make you feel better if I thought you imported coffee beans?â
He sat next to her on the bed, and shook his head. âNo. But thatâs not same thing as wanting you to know what I am.â
âWhat you are?â she echoed. âJason, in a perfect mafia world, you wouldnât have toâŚâ She shrugged. âEnforce anything. You and Sonny could just break all the gaming and smuggling laws you want. Or whatever laws get broke when you do what you do. Iâve never really thought about it, honestly.â
âA perfect mafia world?â And she was surprised to see a smile ghost across his lips. âElizabeth.â
âJason, I know why Sonny got in this business. He didnât have power growing up, so he went out and took it. YouâŚdidnât have a future. Direction. Nothing else really to live for. So Sonny gave you something. He gave you a code, maybe. OrâŚâ She reached into his lap and took his hand in hers. âItâs not as if either of you sat down and decided to enjoy a life of violence. Itâs a byproduct of the other stuff, and itâs not something either of you relish.â
âAnd that makes it okay for you?â Jason asked. âHowââ
âIt doesnât need to be okay for me. I donât have to go out and do what you do.â She leaned her head against his shoulder. âJason, at the end of the day, I love you. And Iâll tell you that as often as you need to hear it until you believe that I see who you are. The good, the bad. I know your virtues and I know your flaws. And the only thing that I donât likeâŚâ He raised his head at that and met hers. âI donât like that sometimes you think itâs more important for the other person to be happy than it is for you. You donât reach out for what you want enough.â
âItâs not always there for me to have,â he said quietly. âSo reaching out for nothingâŚâ
âBut if you donât reach out, it wonât be there.â She sighed. âJason, I was making plans to move out while you were in Puerto Rico. I hadnât spoken to Sonny, but I thoughtâŚthere must be another apartment in this building that we could make as secure as the penthouse. Because you justâŚwouldnât look me in the eye and tell me that you were unsure of your role in my daughterâs life. Instead, you spent months avoiding the question, to the point that I thought you couldnât love her because her Ricâs blood ran through her veins.â
âI never cared about that.â He shook his head. âButâŚI knew you were thinking it. Even before you said it that day in the nursery. Carly warned me for months. Sonny did, too. But I just didnâtâŚI donât know. I would tell myself to stop it, to go to your appointments and be involved, but I just couldnâtâŚdo it.â
âI donât want you to think this was all your fault, though.â Elizabeth nudged his side. âBecause itâs not like I spoke up either. Weâd spent months avoiding each otherâs existence, trying to pretend we could move on. I hated every minute you were with Courtney, but I kept telling myself maybe she gave you what you needed. Maybe she could make you happier than I could, and I really thoughtâŚ.that would be enough for me.â
âWith CourtneyâŚit was justâŚâ He took a deep breath and looked at her. âI cared about her. I wonât lie and say I didnât. But I didnât at first. And never the way she needed me to. At first, it was justâŚyou were gone, and she was there. I keptâŚhearing your words about being Sonnyâs enforcer and that was allâŚI wanted to make that go awayâŚâ
âI am so sorry I said those things to you,â she murmured. âIâŚlash out when Iâm angry, but I shouldnât have done that. And I shouldnât have frozen you out when you came to see me the next day.â
âKnowing what I know nowâŚand even what I knew then, I knew how upset you were. But it justâŚkept spiraling out of control. Because Alcazar was still out there, and Sonny was stillâŚinsisting I guard Courtney, and I didnât want to rock the boat with him, because he was still in difficult place. And then you went off with Lucky.â
She wrinkled her nose. âYeah. It was just to get my mind off things. I thought Iâd head out of town for a while, figure things out. Get my head clear, get away and maybe Iâd be less upset when I came home.â Elizabeth sighed. âBut when I came backâŚyou were married to Brenda. And I justâŚI felt like I didnât even know you anymore. And I wasâŚalmost sure something was happening with Courtney. SoâŚI was angry. And thenâŚâ She looked away, looked at their joined hands. âRic was there.â
âBecause of me,â he said tightly, but she shook her head.
âHe approached me because of you, but I was lonely. A-and I wasnât feeling particularly good about myself. You knowâŚmaybe if Courtney had justâŚbeen a brunette.â She huffed. âAnother dumb blonde. Story of my life.â
He frowned, shaking his head. âWhat?â
âAll my life, guys went for Sarah first,â Elizabeth clarified. âEven when I moved to town, Lucky wanted Sarah. He got over her, and we connected. But you know, in the endâŚhe slept with her. And then you and Courtney, and Ric and Faith.â She grimaced. âWhy canât there be more redheads? Anyway. So, there I was, in my eyes, left for another blonde, feeling like I could never quite measure up, and RicâŚhad apparently done some really good research.â She rolled her eyes, feeling stupid all over again.
âElizabeth, he was a con artist,â Jason told her. âHe snowed Carly. He snowed Hector Ruiz and Daniel Vega, and without going into details, to say that theyâre not exactly gullible would be an understatement. It was my fault Ric went after you, and it was my fault you were in a position to feel vulnerable.â
âJason, you do not get take responsibility for everything. Let me own up to my own mistakes. There were signs Ric wasnât telling the truth. I would catch him in lies. He could never explain why he had to work for Sonny. ButâŚh-he was charming. And he made time for me. And he told me how much he cared about me. He gave me all the words that I wanted from you and never got. But thatâs my fault. For thinking that words matter more than actions.â She shook her head. âAnyway. None of this is really the point. What I was trying to say before we gotâŚoff on the topic ofâŚwellâŚI was trying to say that you donât reach out for what you want, but Iâm afraid to rock the boat.â
âSoâŚwhen you were talking about how we were only living in the moment,â Jason said, slowly, âyou didnât see itâŚusâŚas temporary. But that we were justâŚignoring the next step.â
âYeah. I mean, we were justâŚworking things out. Jason, weâve barely dated. In factâŚâ She laughed slightly. âWe dated more before we were involved, so I guess if we count all those rides and the pool playing, and the hot chocolate on the docksâŚanyway, we skipped all the stuff in between. Weâd barely been together and I was living with you. I was afraid that if we talked about Cady in anything other than an abstract concept that needed to be protected from Ric, you wouldâŚlook at me like I was insane for suggesting that five minutes after weâre together, Iâd like you to help raise my daughter. Be her father.â
âIâŚwanted her to be mine,â Jason admitted. âAnd maybe that was part of the problem. I didnât care that Ric was her biological father. I still donât. He and Sonny share the same blood, and it doesnât bother me. I justâŚâ He paused. âI would think about her, and know that it was my fault she wasnât. That if I had justâŚshown you how much I loved you. If I had told you the truth, orâŚjust shipped Zander off to a damn safe house with a guardâŚthat she could have been mine. And maybe that bothered me more than Iâd like.â
âWell, thatâs natural.â When he just sighed, she nudged him again with her shoulder. âIt is. I donât regret having her. I love her exactly as she is, but Iâd be a liar if I didnât wish she were yours. I know you donât like to do that, the what-ifs, but I canât stop sometimes. So, Jason, sheâs not your blood. But you know how it is with Sonny and Carly? Blood doesnât make a family. Theyâre your family, itâs why Carly decided toâŚâ She raised her eyebrows. âI donât knowâŚlook after me. Sometimes, you get to choose your family. And I want to choose mine. I want to choose you for me and for Cady.â
âAnd I want that,â Jason said, his voice low but fervent. âI want to choose you and Cady to be my family. I love you, Elizabeth. I canâtâŚtake back all those times I should have said it and didnât, but I can say it from now on.â
âI love you, too.â She leaned forward and kissed him with all the love and passion inside her, wrapping her arms around his neck. He deepened the kiss, nipping at her lower lip so she parted them.
He pressed her back into the mattress and she started to lose herself in the moment, before remembering that, unfortunatelyâŚsheâd given birth the month before. âJason,â she murmured as his lips trailed down her throat. âAs much as Iâd like to see this happenâŚâ
His breath was hot on her neck, and he drew back slightly. âYou canât, though.â
âNope.â She grinned, dancing her fingers up his chest. âAt least two more weeks. I go back and see Kelly, then. Maybe sheâll give me the green light.â
He dropped his head against her chest, and she giggled a little, knowing exactly how he felt. She wanted to be close to him, to feel him inside her, knowing that for the first time in years, they had no secrets. No fears. They had done what seemed all those months ago to be impossibleâŚtheyâd been honest and now they couldnât even celebrate.
âI should go talk to Sonny.â He rose to his feet, and drew her up with him. âBecause youâre right. We need to figure out what Ricâs plan is. I donât want to put our lives on hold anymore.â He kissed her again, and she almost forgot her doctorâs medical advice.
âI love you,â she murmured against his lips. âAnd I love that I can say that to you. I never thought weâd get back here. I thought weâd missed our chance.â
Cadyâs cry came over the monitor and broke their kiss. She sighed and wiggled her shoulders. âWell, then I guess itâs a good thing we couldnât do more, because it sounds like Cadyâs ready to be fed.â She brushed another kiss against his lips. âYou go talk to Sonny, and find something for dinner. Iâll go feed our daughter.â
She glanced over her shoulder to find him smiling at her, and was ridiculously relieved that Carly had talked her out of moving out while he was in Puerto Rico. She might have missed this moment, and she was done wasting time.
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