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... ished yet. "Do you want to save them?" I asked looking at the man towering over me. Men always assume that if you are smaller than them you are weaker. But I would like to point out that C4 came in a small package too and look at how much damage that can do.

The biker president looked at me and then around at the situation. In order to give him a clearer picture of what he got his men into, I fed more power into the blue flame hanging in the night sky like a moon. As the light became str ...

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