
When Paige’s sister steals her fiancé, betrayal isn’t enough, she wants to flaunt her little victory. One year later, an invitation arrives. Erica is getting married to the man she took, and she wants Paige to watch. But what Erica doesn’t know is that Paige has a plan. And before the night is over, the bride’s perfect day will be in ruins.
I wasn’t supposed to be at this wedding.
That much was clear from the sideways glances and the murmured whispers trailing behind me as I walked through the grand hall.

A smiling woman at a wedding | Source: Midjourney
I’ll admit, the wedding set up was stunning. Erica had taken her time to set the scene with shades of gold and ivory. The guests had come wearing their expensive gowns and tuxedos. Everything was… stunning.
But no amount of elegance could mask the rot beneath the surface.
This wasn’t just any wedding. This was her wedding.
Erica.

People at a wedding | Source: Midjourney
My younger sister. My parents’ golden child. The one who was handed everything on a silver platter while I scraped and clawed for every bit of success I had.
And now?
She had taken the one thing that was supposed to be mine.
Stan.

A smiling woman | Source: Midjourney
Stan had been my fiancé. He had been my future. He was the man I loved and trusted, until I came home early from work one night and found them tangled together in our bed.
I still remember how he froze, his face twisted in guilt. As for my sister? She had only smirked, her voice dripping with smug satisfaction.
“I won, Paige,” she had said simply. “Checkmate.”

A shocked woman | Source: Midjourney
A month later, the wedding I had spent over a year planning was canceled, with all the vendors trying to keep my deposits. And what about Erica and Stan? They no longer had to sneak around. They were finally an official couple.
After that, I left town for a few weeks, moving around hotels while working remotely. I tried to put it all behind me, and eventually, I did. When I was ready, I moved back in and got myself a kitten.

A ginger kitten | Source: Midjourney
Then, the invitation arrived.
And now, a year after that entire fiasco, here I was, standing in the middle of their celebration, invited as nothing more than a spectator to their so-called victory.
I bet it was my parents who forced her to invite me. If Erica had her own way, she would never have invited me. Or maybe she would have… just to gloat. She was as nasty as they came.

A wedding invitation | Source: Midjourney
But what Erica didn’t know, what nobody knew, was that tonight, I wasn’t here to mourn my loss.
I was here to make sure that Erica would never forget what she had done to me. And with that, she would never forget the surprise I had planned for her wedding reception.
The ceremony was a blur. I stood near the back, barely listening as the officiant droned on about love and devotion. Honestly, they were just words that meant nothing.

A woman standing in a wedding venue | Source: Midjourney
Stan, dressed in a sharp black tuxedo, stared at Erica with a look of adoration I knew was fake. She, in turn, beamed up at him like she had won the grandest prize of all.
I almost laughed.
Enjoy it while you can, sweetheart, I thought while sipping my champagne.

A smiling couple | Source: Midjourney
By the time the reception began, the hall buzzed with laughter and clinking glasses. A massive screen behind the dance floor played a slideshow of their engagement photos, Stan lifting Erica into the air, their foreheads touching as they smiled at each other.
Honestly, if you didn’t know the history of how they got together, you would think they were genuinely happy.
And maybe they were. Maybe this was how things were supposed to turn out.

Glasses of champagne on a table | Source: Midjourney
But I wasn’t going to give in that easily. I wasn’t going to just let this go.
Why should Erica get the happily-ever-after, especially after all the pain and betrayal I had felt?
Nope. Not a chance.
Soon, their perfect little fairytale was about to take a turn.
I moved through the crowd unnoticed, my sleek black dress hugging my frame just right. I wasn’t dressed like a guest. I was dressed like a reckoning, and I felt confident, more confident than I had in a long time.

A woman walking through a wedding reception | Source: Midjourney
Reaching the laptop connected to the projector, I slipped in my flash drive. A few clicks, a deep breath, and then…
Showtime.
The first few seconds went unnoticed. The guests continued sipping champagne and nibbling on canapés, lost in conversation. The bridal couple made their way through the crowd, stopping to talk and hug people as they went.
Then, Stan’s voice filled the hall.
“Please, don’t leave me!”

A man sitting on a bed | Source: Midjourney
The video played on the massive screen, the footage grainy from the security camera mounted in my bedroom. Stan was on the bed, his face streaked with tears. I was standing on the other end listening to him try to ‘explain’ what had gone on between him and my sister.
“Erica means nothing to me, Paige! Absolutely nothing!” he sobbed. “She was a mistake! I love you, Paige! I made a huge mistake!”
A heavy silence fell over the room.
I turned to look at Erica.
Her face drained of color.

A shocked bride | Source: Midjourney
Stan, too, stood frozen, his eyes wide. His hands twitched at his sides.
But still, I wasn’t done.
The video cut to more security footage. I lived in a quiet neighborhood that was often targeted for break-ins, which was why I had security cameras installed everywhere and in every room.
Now, the footage showed Erica and Stan sneaking into my house together, slipping into my bedroom when they thought I was working late. Timestamp after timestamp, betrayal after betrayal.

A security camera on a porch | Source: Midjourney
Then, the final nail in the coffin.
Erica, lying in my bed, laughing.
“She’ll never know…” she whispered, her voice light and breathy.
“Paige who?” Stan said, laughing with her.
A collective gasp spread through the crowd. Someone dropped a champagne glass.

A broken champagne glass | Source: Midjourney
“Oh my God,” a woman murmured.
My mother looked like she might faint. My father’s jaw clenched so tightly I swore I heard his teeth grind.
And then, pure chaos.
Erica stumbled back, her hands shaking.
“This… this isn’t real!” she stammered.

A shocked woman | Source: Midjourney
But the proof was right there, glaring under the bright glow of the screen.
“Dinner will be served now!” she blurted, waving her hands in the air. “Everyone just take your seats and enjoy!”
Stan turned to her, his expression morphing into pure rage.

An angry bride | Source: Midjourney
“Erica, you told me that you went onto Paige’s computer and deleted the footage.”
“Oh?” I mused, my voice dripping with mock innocence. “You mean you knew about it? You knew that the security cameras were going to catch you in the act?”
His face paled, giving himself away.
The guests murmured louder now, judgment and disgust flickering through their faces.

A shocked groom | Source: Midjourney
And then, before Erica could retaliate, a voice cut through the tension.
“Paige.”
I turned.
Jack stepped forward from the crowd, his crisp white shirt visible beneath the black vest of his waiter’s uniform.

A smiling man holding a tray | Source: Midjourney
Month ago, when I told Jack about what I wanted to do, he was adamant that he needed to be with me. He had just come over after work and the first thing he saw was my sister’s wedding invitation on the table.
“I want to go to the wedding,” I said. “I just don’t want to be… I don’t know. Jack, Erica is a problem. She’s used to everything being about her. I want to teach her some kind of lesson.”
Jack moved around the kitchen, chopping whatever I asked him for.
“Then I’ll come with, Paige,” he said.
“But I don’t want to draw attention to you,” I said, handing him a bowl of ramen. “I don’t want Erica to spoil my moment before I even get to it. And if she sees you, that’s exactly what she’ll do.”
“Then I’ll come in as a waiter, if that’s what it takes!” he said. “But I want to be there. That way, if you need me, I’ll be right there.”
In the end, I gave in. I was switched off from my parents, and I hadn’t been close with my family for a long time, so knowing that Jack was around made me feel better.

A bowl of ramen | Source: Midjourney
Now, Jack set down his tray of champagne glasses on a table and smiled at me.
His sharp blue eyes met mine. They were steady and unwavering… and reassuring.
I had never been more grateful to see someone in my entire life. As much as I was surrounded by family, having Jack around was the one thing that had kept me grounded throughout the ceremony. I despised Erica and Stan but watching them actually get married did tug at my heart.
But now? Seeing Jack?
I was comforted.
“Shall we go?” I asked.
Jack shook his head and walked over to me.

A smiling man | Source: Midjourney
Gasps rippled through the crowd as he strode toward me, each step measured and purposeful. And then, without hesitation, he dropped to one knee.
The room, already reeling from the scandal on screen, now fell into a stunned silence.
Jack reached into his pocket and pulled out a small velvet box. He opened it, revealing the most breathtaking ring I had ever seen.
“I’ve waited long enough to ask you this, my love,” he said, his voice strong, clear, and certain. “Paige, will you marry me?”

A beautiful engagement ring | Source: Midjourney
A sharp inhale swept through the crowd.
Erica let out a strangled sound.
“Are you… are you kidding me right now?” she screeched. “Paige! Why? What the hell? Now? At my wedding?!”
She looked like a deer in headlights but she also looked a canon about to burst through the room, taking everything down with her. For a moment, I felt bad. But on a whole… I felt vindicated.

A shouting bride | Source: Midjourney
I smiled, the weight of the past year lifting from my shoulders.
She had stolen the wrong man. Stan was nothing compared to Jack. Jack was everything that Stan hadn’t been. He was trustworthy and certain about life and his love for me.
Stan? Stan had just wanted a good time.
But as I looked at him now, he looked heartbroken. He looked like everything wrong had happened to him and the weight of it all was suffocating. He looked at Erica who was still fuming. He even tried to reach out to hold onto her hand but she tugged it away with such a force that he looked shocked.
I would have checked on him. But he wasn’t my problem.

A side view of a groom | Source: Midjourney
Instead, I turned back to Jack, my chest tight with emotion.
“Yes!” I said, my voice unwavering. “Yes, Jack! I will!”
The room erupted. Some guests, still reeling from the scandal, now cheered. My mother wiped away tears, not of shame this time, but of joy.

An emotional woman sitting at a table | Source: Midjourney
Erica’s face twisted in pure, unfiltered rage. There was something unfamiliar about her rage. I hadn’t seen her so upset in my entire life. Erica was used to getting everything she wanted but now on the most important day of her life, she had lost control. There was no joy in her actions. There was no victory over me anymore.
There was just… anger and hurt. And disappointment. I should have felt bad, right?
But I couldn’t. I just couldn’t bring myself to it.
“This is my day!” she shrieked, stamping her foot and knocking her chair over.

An upset bride holding her head | Source: Midjourney
I turned to her, tilting my head.
“Oh, honey,” I said, my voice dripping with sweetness. “You stole that fool from me and my wedding. I just returned the favor and stole the show.”
Then, with Jack’s hand firmly in mine, I walked out of the hall, leaving my sister standing at her wedding reception, humiliated, betrayed, and hurt.

A smiling woman | Source: Midjourney
The wedding was far behind us, but my heart was still racing. The echoes of gasps, whispers, and Erica’s shriek still clung to the edges of my mind.
Now, though, it was just Jack and me.
We sat across from each other in a tiny 24-hour diner, both of us absurdly overdressed for a place that served greasy fries and milkshakes in chipped glasses. My sleek black dress felt out of place against the cracked leather booth, and Jack looked like he had just stepped out of a movie scene.

The interior of a diner | Source: Midjourney
And yet, this was the most comfortable I’d felt all night.
Jack slid a plate of fries toward me.
“Eat,” he commanded. “You’ve had a long day.”
“That’s an understatement,” I laughed, but I picked up a fry anyway.

A plate of fries | Source: Midjourney
For a while, we just sat there, the hum of the diner filling the silence. It wasn’t awkward, it was easy. But that had been life since I met Jack.
Finally, I set my drink down and met his gaze.
“So… how long were you planning that?”
“The proposal?” he smirked.
He exhaled, leaning back against the booth.

A smiling man | Source: Midjourney
“I’ve wanted to ask you for months, Paige. But I knew you weren’t ready. Not just for marriage, but the whole commitment thing? You needed time to heal. I wasn’t going to rush that.”
His fingers traced patterns on the table and then picked up his milkshake.
“But when I found out that she invited you? That was the final straw. I wasn’t going to let you stand there alone while she flaunted him in front of you.”

A lime milkshake on a diner table | Source: Midjourney
“And you got a job in the catering industry, or you snuck in?”
“I called in a favor, honey,” he grinned. “Apparently, I look good holding a tray.”
I laughed, really laughed, for the first time in a long time.
Jack leaned forward, his expression much softer now.

A woman sitting in a diner and laughing | Source: Midjourney
“I meant every word, Paige. I love you. And I’ll wait as long as you need. But this evening felt like the right moment to finally ask.”
“I think,” I said after a moment, “that you chose the perfect moment.”
And for the first time in a long time, I felt like I had won.

A smiling woman sitting outside | Source: Midjourney
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Fui buscar minha esposa e meus gêmeos recém-nascidos no hospital — só encontrei os bebês e um bilhete

Quando cheguei ao hospital para levar minha esposa e meus gêmeos recém-nascidos para casa, fui recebido com desgosto: Suzie tinha ido embora, deixando apenas um bilhete enigmático. Enquanto eu fazia malabarismos para cuidar dos bebês e desvendar a verdade, descobri os segredos obscuros que destruíram minha família.
Enquanto eu dirigia para o hospital, os balões balançavam ao meu lado no banco do passageiro. Meu sorriso era incontrolável. Hoje, eu estava trazendo minhas meninas para casa!

Um homem dirigindo um carro | Fonte: Midjourney
Eu mal podia esperar para ver o rosto de Suzie se iluminar quando ela visse o berçário, o jantar que eu tinha preparado, as fotos que eu tinha emoldurado para a lareira. Ela merecia alegria depois de nove longos meses de dor nas costas, enjoo matinal e um carrossel interminável de opiniões autoritárias da minha mãe.
Foi o ápice de todos os sonhos que eu tinha para nós.
Acenei para as enfermeiras na estação enquanto corria para o quarto de Suzie. Mas quando empurrei a porta, congelei de surpresa.

Um homem segurando balões | Fonte: Midjourney
Minhas filhas dormiam em seus berços, mas Suzie tinha ido embora. Pensei que ela pudesse ter saído para tomar ar fresco, mas então vi o bilhete. Rasguei-o, minhas mãos tremendo.
“Adeus. Cuide deles. Pergunte à sua mãe POR QUE ela fez isso comigo.”
O mundo ficou borrado enquanto eu o relia. E o relia. As palavras não mudaram, não se transformaram em algo menos terrível. Um frio arrepiou minha pele, me congelando no lugar.

Um homem lendo uma nota | Fonte: Midjourney
O que diabos ela quis dizer? Por que ela iria… não. Isso não podia estar acontecendo. Suzie estava feliz. Ela tinha ficado feliz. Não tinha?
Uma enfermeira carregando uma prancheta entrou na sala. “Bom dia, senhor, aqui está a alta —”
“Onde está minha esposa?” interrompi.
A enfermeira hesitou, mordendo o lábio. “Ela saiu esta manhã. Ela disse que você sabia.”

Uma enfermeira segurando uma prancheta | Fonte: Pexels
“Ela — para onde ela foi?”, gaguejei para a enfermeira, acenando com o bilhete. “Ela disse mais alguma coisa? Ela estava chateada?”
A enfermeira franziu a testa. “Ela parecia bem. Só… quieta. Você está dizendo que não sabia?”
Eu balancei a cabeça. “Ela não disse nada… só me deixou este bilhete.”
Saí do hospital atordoada, embalando minhas filhas e com o bilhete amassado no meu punho.

Um homem preocupado saindo de um hospital | Fonte: Midjourney
Suzie se foi. Minha esposa, minha parceira, a mulher que eu pensava conhecer, desapareceu sem uma palavra de aviso. Tudo o que eu tinha eram duas meninas pequenas, meus planos despedaçados e aquela mensagem sinistra.
Quando entrei na garagem, minha mãe, Mandy, estava esperando na varanda, sorrindo e segurando uma caçarola. O cheiro de batata com queijo flutuava em minha direção, mas não fez nada para acalmar a tempestade que se formava lá dentro.
“Oh, deixe-me ver meus netinhos!” ela exclamou, colocando o prato de lado e correndo em minha direção. “Eles são lindos, Ben, absolutamente lindos.”

Uma mulher excitada | Fonte: Midjourney
Dei um passo para trás, segurando a cadeirinha protetoramente. “Ainda não, mãe.”
Seu rosto vacilou, confusão franzindo sua testa. “O que há de errado?”
Empurrei o bilhete na direção dela. “É isso que está errado! O que você fez com a Suzie?”
O sorriso dela desapareceu, e ela pegou o bilhete com dedos trêmulos. Seus olhos azuis claros escanearam as palavras, e por um momento, ela pareceu que ia desmaiar.

Uma mulher lendo uma nota | Fonte: Midjourney
“Ben, eu não sei do que se trata”, respondeu a mãe. “Ela… ela sempre foi emotiva. Talvez ela —”
“Não minta para mim!” As palavras irromperam, minha voz ecoando nas paredes da varanda. “Você nunca gostou dela. Você sempre encontrou maneiras de miná-la, criticá-la —”
“Eu só tentei ajudar!” Sua voz falhou, e lágrimas escorreram por suas bochechas.
Eu me virei, meu estômago revirando. Eu não podia mais confiar nas palavras dela. O que quer que tenha acontecido entre eles levou Suzie a ir embora. E agora eu estava sozinho para juntar os pedaços.

Um homem carregando bebês gêmeos para dentro de casa | Fonte: Midjourney
Naquela noite, depois de acomodar Callie e Jessica em seus berços, sentei-me à mesa da cozinha com o bilhete em uma mão e um uísque na outra. Os protestos da minha mãe ecoavam em meus ouvidos, mas eu não podia deixá-los abafar a pergunta que girava em minha mente: O que você fez, mãe?
Lembrei-me de nossas reuniões de família e das pequenas farpas que minha mãe jogava em direção a Suzie. Suzie tinha rido delas, mas eu podia ver agora, tarde demais, como elas devem tê-la cortado.
Comecei a cavar, tanto literal quanto metaforicamente.

Um homem vasculhando um armário | Fonte: Midjourney
Minha tristeza e saudade da minha esposa desaparecida aumentaram quando olhei as coisas dela. Encontrei sua caixa de joias no armário e a coloquei de lado, então notei um pedaço de papel aparecendo por baixo da tampa.
Quando o abri, encontrei uma carta para Suzie escrita pela minha mãe. Meu coração batia forte enquanto eu lia:
“Suzie, você nunca será boa o suficiente para meu filho. Você o prendeu com essa gravidez, mas não pense nem por um segundo que pode me enganar. Se você se importa com eles, você vai embora antes de arruinar suas vidas.”

Um homem lendo uma carta | Fonte: Midjourney
Minha mão tremeu quando deixei a carta cair. Era isso. Foi por isso que ela foi embora. Minha mãe estava destruindo-a pelas minhas costas. Repassei cada interação, cada momento que descartei como inofensivo. Quão cego eu tinha sido?
Era quase meia-noite, mas não me importei. Fui até o quarto de hóspedes e bati na porta até que mamãe abriu.
“Como você pôde?” Eu balancei a carta na cara dela. “Todo esse tempo, eu pensei que você estava apenas sendo autoritária, mas não, você tem intimidado Suzie por anos, não é?”

Um homem zangado segurando uma carta | Fonte: Midjourney
Seu rosto empalideceu enquanto ela examinava a carta. “Ben, me escute —”
“Não!” Eu a interrompi. “Você me escuta. Suzie foi embora por sua causa. Porque você a fez se sentir inútil. E agora ela se foi, e eu estou aqui tentando criar dois bebês sozinha.”
“Eu só queria te proteger”, ela sussurrou. “Ela não era boa o suficiente —”
“Ela é a mãe dos meus filhos! Você não decide quem é bom o suficiente para mim ou para eles. Você terminou aqui, mãe. Arrume suas coisas. Saia.”

Um homem apontando | Fonte: Midjourney
Suas lágrimas caíam livremente agora. “Você não quis dizer isso.”
“Sim”, eu disse, fria como aço.
Ela abriu a boca para argumentar, mas parou. O olhar nos meus olhos deve ter dito a ela que eu não estava blefando. Ela saiu uma hora depois, seu carro desaparecendo na rua.
As semanas seguintes foram um inferno.

Um homem com a cabeça entre as mãos | Fonte: Midjourney
Entre noites sem dormir, fraldas sujas e choro sem fim (às vezes dos bebês, às vezes meu), mal tive tempo para pensar.
Mas cada momento de silêncio me fez lembrar de Suzie. Entrei em contato com seus amigos e familiares, esperando por qualquer pista de onde ela poderia estar. Nenhum deles tinha ouvido falar dela. Mas uma, sua amiga de faculdade Sara, hesitou antes de falar.
“Ela falou sobre se sentir… presa”, Sara admitiu pelo telefone. “Não por você, Ben, mas por tudo. A gravidez, sua mãe. Ela me disse uma vez que Mandy disse que os gêmeos ficariam melhor sem ela.”

Um homem falando ao telefone | Fonte: Midjourney
A faca se enroscou mais profundamente. “Por que ela não me contou que minha mãe estava dizendo essas coisas para ela?”
“Ela estava assustada, Ben. Ela pensou que Mandy poderia te virar contra ela. Eu disse a ela para falar com você, mas…” A voz de Sara falhou. “Sinto muito. Eu deveria ter pressionado mais.”
“Você acha que ela está bem?”
“Espero que sim”, Sara disse calmamente. “Suzie é mais forte do que pensa. Mas Ben… continue procurando por ela.”
Semanas se transformaram em meses.

Um homem embalando um bebê | Fonte: Midjourney
Uma tarde, enquanto Callie e Jessica cochilavam, meu telefone tocou. Era uma mensagem de um número não listado.
Quando o abri, fiquei sem fôlego. Era uma foto de Suzie, segurando os gêmeos no hospital, seu rosto pálido, mas sereno. Abaixo dela, havia uma mensagem:
“Eu queria ser o tipo de mãe que eles merecem. Espero que você me perdoe.”
Liguei para o número imediatamente, mas não consegui completar a ligação.

Um homem fazendo uma ligação telefônica | Fonte: Midjourney
Eu respondi, mas minhas mensagens também não foram enviadas. Foi como gritar no vazio. Mas a foto reacendeu minha determinação. Suzie estava lá fora. Ela estava viva e pelo menos uma parte dela ainda ansiava por nós, mesmo que ela claramente ainda estivesse em um lugar ruim. Eu nunca desistiria dela.
Um ano se passou sem pistas ou pistas sobre o paradeiro de Suzie. O primeiro aniversário das gêmeas foi agridoce. Eu tinha me esforçado muito para criá-las, mas a dor por Suzie nunca passou.
Naquela noite, enquanto as meninas brincavam na sala de estar, alguém bateu na porta.

Um interior de entrada de casa | Fonte: Pexels
No começo, pensei que estava sonhando. Suzie estava ali, segurando uma pequena sacola de presente, os olhos cheios de lágrimas. Ela parecia mais saudável, suas bochechas estavam mais cheias e sua postura estava mais confiante. Mas a tristeza ainda estava lá, pairando por trás de seu sorriso.
“Sinto muito”, ela sussurrou.
Eu não pensei. Eu a puxei para meus braços, segurando-a tão forte quanto ousei. Ela soluçou em meu ombro, e pela primeira vez em um ano, eu me senti inteiro.

Um homem abraçando uma mulher | Fonte: Midjourney
Nas semanas seguintes, Suzie me contou como a depressão pós-parto, as palavras cruéis da minha mãe e seus sentimentos de inadequação a dominaram.
Ela tinha ido embora para proteger os gêmeos e escapar da espiral de auto-aversão e desespero. A terapia a ajudou a reconstruir, um passo meticuloso de cada vez.
“Eu não queria ir embora”, ela disse uma noite, sentada no chão do berçário enquanto as meninas dormiam. “Mas eu não sabia como ficar.”

Uma mulher sentada no chão de um berçário | Fonte: Midjourney
Peguei a mão dela. “Nós vamos descobrir. Juntos.”
E nós fizemos. Não foi fácil — a cura nunca é. Mas o amor, a resiliência e a alegria compartilhada de ver Callie e Jessica crescerem foram o suficiente para reconstruir o que quase havíamos perdido.
Aqui vai outra história: Treze anos atrás, adotei as filhas gêmeas secretas do meu falecido marido depois que seu acidente de carro fatal revelou sua vida dupla. Dei tudo a elas, mas aos dezesseis anos, elas me trancaram para fora de casa. Uma semana depois, descobri o motivo chocante de suas ações. Clique aqui para continuar lendo.
Este trabalho é inspirado em eventos e pessoas reais, mas foi ficcionalizado para fins criativos. Nomes, personagens e detalhes foram alterados para proteger a privacidade e melhorar a narrativa. Qualquer semelhança com pessoas reais, vivas ou mortas, ou eventos reais é mera coincidência e não intencional do autor.
O autor e a editora não fazem nenhuma reivindicação quanto à precisão dos eventos ou à representação dos personagens e não são responsáveis por nenhuma interpretação errônea. Esta história é fornecida “como está”, e quaisquer opiniões expressas são as dos personagens e não refletem as opiniões do autor ou da editora.
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