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Post 1: Introduction
Post 2: Table of Contents
Post 3: Our Story
Post 4: All about Mai
Post 5: All about Chalda
Post 6: News
Post 7: Growing Up
Post 8: Photos
Post 9: Friends
Post 10: Links
Post 11: My Pets
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Chalda ran out of the house with tears in her eyes. Her parents were fighting again. She always hated it when they fought but that never seemed to bother them to much. Why would they have moved her all the way out here away from her friends just to keep fighting? It didn't make sense to her but adults seem to do a lot of things that don't make any sense. As she ran into the forest she didn't even think about the fact that it was getting late and would be dark soon. She was to upset to worry about anything like that. She just wanted to get away from this place and back to the city where all of her friends were. Then she started to wonder about her friends and what they were doing. Do they even remember her or think about her anymore? Doesn't really matter, she thinks, it's not like I can talk to them anyway.
She continued to run and cry and feel sorry for herself until her lungs were burning from lack of oxygen. She slowed to a walk as she approached her favorite cherry tree. Of course it had never been the same since her parents found it a week ago. It isn't special anymore because its not a secret. She walked by and further into the forest looking for a new place to call her own. As the trees got denser she noticed the darkness but didn't think to much about it until she came to a clearing. She realized it wasn't just the trees that were making it dark, night was falling and she had wandered so far that it was going to be totally dark before she got home. That was ok of course. She knew these woods pretty well, she hadn't been anywhere else in the last few weeks. And it's not like there was anyone to worry about her. They would probably still be fighting by the time she got home, either that or 'making up' and that was just gross?
Nah it was better for her to be out here were she was at least happy for a little while. Chalda sat down to cry again. Why did she have to be here? Life wasn't supposed to be like this. She was just a kid. Her days were supposed to be happy and carefree. It had never been like that. She missed her mom so much. She had died two years ago and it took her dad no time at all to find a new lady. Thank god she didn't end up with any brothers or sisters in the marriage. That would have made things even worse. Although with the way her dad and new mom 'make up' all the time it might not be long before another brother sister were on the way. Maybe if that happened she could just run away and they would never notice. That would be great?
She continued to wander and cry until the darkness closed in around her. She had been in the forest after dark before but always at her special tree and she had candles there before she was found. As she started to wander back towards home and look for a place to sleep so she wouldn't have to go home she noticed a very small light like a star but the colour was purple. It was up in her special tree. In her wanderings she must have gotten close to her house then she thought she did.
Looking at the light she tried to decide if it was a star up in the sky or if it was something in the tree instead. No matter what angle she moved to or which way she looked at it she couldn't tell. It almost seemed like it was moving along with her but she knew that it was just an optical illusion. She shivered and ducked inside her tree looking for the sweater she had hidden there but then remembered that her father had cleaned out the whole place when he found her there and threatened to chop down or burn the tree if he ever caught her near this tree again. Well he wouldn't be coming out tonight so there wasn't much danger of her being here. She huddled in her tree for warmth and thought about the light she had seen. Had it been a star? Had it really been following her? She needed to know for sure.
She crawled back out of the trunk of the tree and looked again. The light was there but it was brighter now. She was almost sure that it was in the tree and not above it now. After all of this she knew that she needed to get up to it and find out what it was. Unfortunately the tree was far too tall for her to grab the first branch. She could go back to the house to get the ladder but of course that wasn't a good idea. She looked around for something else to use and saw a bundle and some sticks a short distance away. It was almost like they had been placed there which was suspicious?
She went over and picked up the sticks and the bundle turned out to be a ball of twine. Looking around again two sticks that were just the right length and thickness were propped up against the tree. She was shocked but shrugged it off since it worked in her favor. She grabbed the sticks and started to make herself a make shift ladder. In a short amount of time she was done. It's surprising what you can accomplish with the right materials. She leaned the ladder up against the tree and tested her weight. It felt sturdy enough so she climbed up and hoped onto the branch. She pulled the ladder up behind her and used it to climb up to the next branch. The next one she could reach on her own so she continued on up the tree always with one eye on the glow which got steadily brighter as she got closer. As she neared the thin branches at the top of the tree the light as so bright she was casting a shadow onto the branches below.
She tried to peer at the glow object but it was bright. She reached her fingers out and brushed the berry sided object. It looked like a strawberry but what was it doing in a cherry tree? As her finger brushed it it fell into her hand. She shrieked a little as she expected to be burned by the bright object but it was cool to the touch. The wind blew by her and she realized how cold she was. Carefully she climbed down the tree with the berry delicately held in her hand.
As she climbed down the ladder she opened her hand again and discovered that they berry wasn't glowing as brightly as before and as she looked at it closer she realized that it was not a berry but an egg. A tiny delicate egg that had been growing in the tree; the tree that was her special tree. She felt a connection with this egg. She knew that this egg needed her protection. And she was going to be an excellent mother to this egg. Just like her mother had been to her. She was going to protect this egg and love the baby that hatched from it no matter what.
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Name: Mai (pronounced May)
Gender: Genderless with female tendencies
Age: Puff
Personality: Unknown
Likes: Unknown
Dislikes: Unknown
Pet Peeve: Unknown
Skills: Sitting
Hobbies: Sitting
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Real Person
Name: Jillian (but usually just Jill)
Gender: Female
Age: 20
Personality: Usually quiet and shy in new situations but she has been working on that. Is more out going with friends and family.
Likes: Being with people and by herself as well, animals of all sort but pets and aquatic animals specifically, more specifically seals whee , her kitty Spyke, her fishy Floptical and her fiance Matt.
Dislikes: Being cold (which she almost always is), rude people, most green food.
Pet Peeve: People who say the word 'Sea Star' as if the animal were a fish...
Skills: Ballet, SCUBA Diving, Voice Acting (amature), general livelyness.
Hobbies: Gaia for the most part, playing with friends, reading all sorts of manga (especially magic girls), sewing, curling up in the sun to warm (I sound cold blooded! xd )
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Wethkin Role Play Character
Name: Chalda
Gender: Female
Age: 12
Personality: Timid and fearful of most people.
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Gaia Character
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Is seal crazy!
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May 4, 2005: Chalda found her wethkin egg!
May 4, 2005: Pika-Bunny set up a journal for Chalda and Mai
May 8, 2005: Mai met Chera and Chalda met Jayoku for the first time heart
May 10, 2005: Mai was covered in sparkle dust! whee
May 14, 200: Mai has hatched and is now a puff!!
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Mai's Current Form:

Mai's Past Form: (no sparkles) whee

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A beautiful picture of Mai made by Pales.
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These are my wonderful seals that I have collected from all sorts of wonderful artists on Gaia. No Stealies! domokun

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Chalda awoke in her special tree as the bright sunlight hit her face. She tried to stretch but hit her head on the trunk behind her. Her neck and shoulders were stiff from sleeping curled up all night. It was only as she looked around that she remembered her discovery from the night earlier. She looked up on the shelf made by the trees natural curves and saw her lightly glowing egg. She had made a small nest from cherry leaves the night before to keep it protected.
As she sat and looked at the tiny egg once again she felt a strong sense of protection. This egg was totally defenseless. It could be crushed with the lightest touch and it needed her protection. The tiny life that was growing inside was totally dependent on her. Finally she had something in life that wanted and needed her around. Usually she was just in the way but not here, not now.
Of course the major problem that faced her now was the eventual discovery of her special egg. Her parents knew about this hide out now and so every time she was missing they would come looking for her here. Where could she put it that no one would find it? But still make sure it was safe and not going to meet any wild animals. She climbed out of the tree and looked around. She was shocked to see that she didn't recognize the surrounding trees. Looking back at the tree she was sure that it was her special tree but it wasn't in the same place as it was before.
It was almost as if the tree had known about her worry and moved for her. Of course that wasn't possible. Then she remembered the incident last night when she needed to climb the tree but the branch was too high. Those sticks and twine had been right where she needed them when she needed them. Maybe there was more going on here then she first imagined?
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Jayoku had traveled, a long way, mostly by car out into the vast expanse of forest. Chera sat perched on her mothers shoulder, looking at the trees in wonder. She had gone to parks before, but never a huge forest. The trees were massive and seemed to reaching for the sun. Chera peered around and tugged on a piece of her mother's hair. "Mama...what are we doing out here again?" she asked keeping her balance upon her shoulder. Jay looked to her and smiled. "We are going for a hike hun." Chera let out an ohhh sort of sound before becoming silent.
Chalda busied herself around her tree. Now that it had moved she could spend as much time as she liked here and never have to worry about her dad or step-mom. She had also managed to smuggle some of her old treasures out of the house again. She had her comfy bedding back and had even gotten some extra to make a comfy spot for her little egg. She spent most of her time holding the egg or telling it the stories that she liked to make up. It didn't tell her she was stupid or even make her stop like anyone else did. She was so much happier now that she had something to care about again. It wasn't like being back in the city with her friends but at least it was something.
Spotting something Chera tugged on a piece of hair again. "Mamma," she would start and then would point to a purple plant. "That is pretty! What is it?" Jayoku would stop to examine the flower, but her knowledge of flora and fauna was fairly sparse. "I believe it is called a shooting star. . ." she said slowly as the name drifted into her memory. Chera looked to it questioningly. "Shooting star? But it isn't moving!" she exclaimed looked at Jayoku with an expression of disbelief on her face. "Of course not hun. It is just a plant." Jay said with a bit of a laugh. But as they were moving Chera noticed a drifting pink petal. Floating off her mothers shoulder she snatched it from the air.
Chalda heard talking outside her tree. For a moment she was worried that she had been found again but as she listened she realized that the voices were not familiar. One sounded like an adult woman and the other like a small child. She peeked out one of the small holes that looked in that direction but couldn't see anything. She slowly angled herself out of her tree as quietly tried to peek around and see the mysterious visitors.
"Mama!" Chera called out as she floated back towards her mother holding the pink petal in her hand proudly. "It's pretty! What is it?" she asked looking the petal over and stroking it with one hand. "So soft. . ." she said Jayoku looked at the petal a bit confused. A cherry tree? In the forest? Looking around she spotted the tree not too far from them. She pointed in the direction and started over to it. "That's a cherry blossom tree hun?" she said a bit?confused. "What is a cherry tree doing all the way out here?" she muttered to herself.
As she looked around the tree she saw a woman walking towards her but she didn't see the child. She looked around further looking for the source of the other voice. Judging from the speech the child couldn't be younger then four or five but she couldn't see a child that age anywhere. It wasn't until she looked back at the woman that she noticed something else. It looked a bit like a child but only from the waist up. The rest was just a puff and the skin tone was a blue/purple. She blinked a few times but the figure remained.
Chera giggled, she was wearing a thin tank top her mom had found for her from one of the dolls she used to play with. It was pale blue and complimented her skin tone nicely. Chera looked up at the tree her eyes wide with amazement. As petals drifted down she squealed in delight. "It's like pink snow!" she exclaimed. And Jayoku laughed. "Yes but these ones don't melt." She said as she trekked her way closer. Chera zoomed ahead delighted by the sight before her eyes. Not watching where she was going she managed to fun right into Chalda's face.
Chalda screech as the strange creature zoomed towards her and smack her in the face. Trying to get it off she fell back onto the ground and pawed at her face.
Chera made her own sort of scream of fear, not expecting there to be a person there she managed to get her limbs untangled before she zoomed back towards her mother who was now jogging towards the pair. Sniffling Chera hid behind her mother's hair. Jay reached up a hand to pet Chera and calm her down while she kneeled on one knee and looked at the young girl. "It's okay. Don't be afraid."
Chalda looked up at the woman. She wasn't as old as she had expected her to be. Maybe early or mid 20s. She had kind eyes and a pretty face but she had learned that that didn't always mean something. Her step-mother wasn't bad to look at but her eyes were always cold. "What is that thing?" She managed to force out to the stranger. "And who are you? I don't recognize you from town."
Jayoku smiled and sat down so she was eye level with the girl. "My name is Jayoku. I don't live around here. I live in town, but probably further than you have been." she then reached up and plucked a still frightened nymph child from her hair. "This is Chera." Chera looked up at the little girl and wiped her tears from the corner of her eyes when she realized it was only a little girl. Not some monster she had run into. She smiled and gave a little wave to Chalda. She was a cute girl she observed.
Chalda looked at the pair warily. This was still not a normal occurrence. But part of her felt bad for the little creature. She hadn't meant to scare it and make it cry. "Hi" She said slowly. "I'm sorry. Is she ok?" She gestured towards Chera.
Chera nodded her head and then floated out of her mothers hand and came closer to Chalda. "I am fine." she said with a smile she then gave a peace sign to the girl, Jay rolled her eyes. Her little girl had been watching too much sailor moon. Jay then looked back to the girl. "Are you out here all alone?" she asked curiously.
Worried Chalda looked around "Umm well... our house is just over there. They could hear me if I screamed!" She knew it was a lie but wasn't about to tell this stranger that she was hear all by herself. "So what is she anyway?" She reached out to Chera.
Chera reached out to touch her little girl's fingers with her hands, she was cool to the touch as if an aura of cold seem to come off of her. "Well she is called a wethkin." Jay started slowly as she then sat down on the ground to get more comfortable. Chera smiled and nodded her head enthused. "I am a snow wethkin!" she proclaimed proudly.
Chalda smiled at the wethkin. She couldn't help smile when it was such a cute and happy creature. "I guess that explains why you are cold then doesn't it." She looked at her closer and realized there was something familiar about her. Of course she had never seen anything like her before but there was something... As she looked closer she realized that it was the glow she recognized. That soft glow that reminded her of the night that she found her egg in the tree. If was a different colour but it felt the same. "What did she look like before?" Chalda asked cautiously. She didn't want to show the woman her egg in case she was going to take it away or something but she wondered if this might be something similar.
Jay thought about it for a moment though it was Chera who replied first. "I was a puff!" she said with glee. "A giant fat puff." Jayoku chimed in with a laugh. Chera looked to Jayoku and stuck her tongue out at her. "I was not fat!" she said angrily. She crossed her arms over her chest and pouted a bit. Jay smiled and then tilted her head. "She was an egg before that. A white egg with little now puffs surrounding it." she made a small shape with her hand to show the size of it. Not very big at all.
"Really" Chalda asked as Jayoku described the egg. It really did sound a lot like her egg except for the snow part... "Where did you find the egg? And are there different kinds of these Wethkin things or is she the only one?"
Chera moved closer to Chalda and blew her a kiss before she moved up into the tree branches and played with the petals. "Well?" Jay started as she thought about it. "I found it when I went hiking in the snow last winter. And yes there are many types of wethkin. Ranging from snow, rain and even sun. I have only met a couple others though." she said with a nod of her head.
Chalda watched the little one moved toward the tree. She was worried about her finding her egg and all of her other treasures but she seemed more interested in the flower petals. She figured it would be ok. "So what was it like when you found the egg?" She asked as casually as she could in hopes of not raising suspicion.
Jay looked to Chalda with an impish smile. "Well if I remember correctly, I found the egg under a tree; it was glowing softly but not emitting any heat. I soon learned that I actually needed to keep the egg cold. Warmth was bad for a winter type of wethkin. Even now Chera has to be careful when it is hot outside." Chera was plucking petals from the air and collecting a whole arm full. She then moved over to Chalda and dropped the petals above her head. "Petal snow storm!" she exclaimed with a giggle.
Startled Chalda made a small screech again. She had been listening so closely to the story that she hadn't been paying attention to what the wethkin had been doing. As she realized what happened she began to laugh. "She's a bit of a brat isn't she?" She said with a smile on her face as she plucked petals out of her hair and flicked them at Chera landing one square in the face.
Chera removed the petal from her face and stuck out her tongue at Chalda. "Am not a brat!" she said as she pointed a finger at Chalda and a snow flake appeared and landed square on Chalda's nose. She laughed weirdly (picture Naga's laugh) "take that!" Jayoku shook her head and then laughed a bit embarrassed. "I probably shouldn't have introduced her to anime so early. Impressionable things..."
Snorting Chalda whipped off her face. "I take back the 'a bit' part." She muttered under her breath. "So what are you doing in this part of the forest anyway?" She asked Jayoku.
Making a pouty face she stuck her tongue out at Chalda again and then went to gather more petals. Jay giggled softly. "Well, Chera had never been to a real forest before. So I thought I would take her up here. Though I wasn't expecting someone to be here."
"Oh I'm sorry." Chalda said quickly. "I didn't realize that I was bothering you. I can go." She turned away. Of course this adult didn't want her around. None of the other ones did. Why would she want to play with a little girl? She had been so silly to think that maybe this could be a friend.
Chera threw more petals at the girl though now that she had turned around the petals ended up going I the girls face. Sweat dropping she zipped behind the tree and peered out. "No no! That isn't what I meant." Jayoku felt a bit stupid. "I just meant, this is a large forest. I didn't expect to run into someone." She said with a smile. "I do enjoy you company."
Skeptically Chalda turned back to her "Are you sure? I'm sure you just wanted to spend some time alone or would rather talk to some adults or something. Don't worry about it. I'm used to it." Chalda turned away again so that they woman wouldn't see the tears coming to her eyes. Of course she would cry in front of this mature lady. What a baby I am, she thought to herself. And of course that only made her want to cry harder.
Jayoku stood up and walked over to Chalda and placed a hand on her shoulder. "I don't like adults," she said with a nonchalant sort of way, "which is why I try to act like a kid more and more." She said as she released the girl's shoulders and then laid back into the grass looking up and the blossoms falling from the branches. "I don't want to grow up anymore than I already am?" she said softly. Chera hearing her mothers woeful sigh, floated from behind the tree and settled into the crook of her neck.
Chalda whipped the tears away and looked at the woman. "Why wouldn't you want to be an adult? No one tells you what to do or where to go. No one yells at you. You get to do what ever you want all the time. Being a kid is horrible. You never get to do anything you want to and you get yelled at and in trouble all the time."
Jayoku lay on the ground and breathed a sigh. "It always seems to look like that. Being an adult is nothing but trouble. Having to worry about money, relationships work. . ." she shook her head. "Wish I could go back to my carefree days. My family fought a lot, mostly between my sister and I, but I never let it get to me much." she said honestly Chera kissed her mother on the cheek.
Chalda sat down beside Jayoku. "How could you not let it bother you? I hate it when people are fighting. I can't stand it at all."
Jay nodded her head and then looked to the girl with a soft smile. "Perhaps that is the kind of person I am." she blinked and shook her head. "No it isn't that simple. When people fight I retreat into myself. Or find ways of blocking it out. Music has always been a good out let for myself." Chera petted Jayoku's cheek before moving over to Chalda and giving her a quick kiss on the nose before going up into the tree branches.
Chalda wiggled her nose after the kiss. That's usually why I come out here. It's better to be out here then listen to my dad and my step-mom fighting. They don't even seem to care if I'm around or not." She sighed and watched the little wethkin up in the tree.
Jay nodded her head and watched Chera a small smile lighting her face. "Which is why I don't want to become an adult. Adults are selfish. . ." she trailed off watching her little Chera shake a small twig that had only 1 or two flowers on it trying to get the petals to come down.
Chalda stood up and plucked the petals off and set them on Chera's head. "Better?" She said with a giggle. As she brushed her fingers against the little one again she knew that this must be something like her egg. She thought about it and tried to decide if she should tell Jayoku. Somehow she trusted Chera more. She wondered if she understood a secret or if she would be able to keep it from her master. She was still worried that she had come for another reason. What were the chances that she find this egg and only a few days later find such a wonderful creature. As her mind went back and forth as leaned towards Chera. "Do you understand a secret?" She quietly asked the little wethkin.
The little wethkin looked to Chalda and nodded her head. "A secret means you tell absolutely no one!" she said with a proud smile. Looking above Chalda's shoulder she says her mother seemed to be drifting asleep on the grass.
"May I show you a secret? And you have to promise not to tell anyone. Not even 'Mama'. Ok?"
Chera seemed to grasp that this was important. "Yes!" she said excitedly. She clapped her little hands together and nodded her head at the same time.
"Ok but you have to be quiet and not wake up Mama ok?" Chalda guided the creature into her hide out in the tree. "Do you know what this is?" She asked as she uncovered her treasured egg.
Chera looked to the egg and covered her mouth from the excited remark she was going to say. "That is a falling petals eggu." she said as she whispered into Chalda's ear quietly.
"So it's a wethkin egg? It will turn into one like you?" Chalda asked quietly? "Are you sure?"
Chera nodded her head and danced about gleefully. "I met one the other day! Its name was Toki! She was adorable." she said with quieted glee.
Worried again Chalda slowly asked "If I show your Mama is she going to take it away from me?"
Chera tilted her head and looked confused. "Why would mamma take it from you?" she asked curiously.
"She's an adult so she would think that I couldn't take care of it right or that I was too little to understand. Or maybe she would just want it..." Chalda said sadly.
Chera shook her head looking a bit stressed out. "Mama wouldn't do that! She has met lots of young people with eggus. She never took them." she said a pleading look.
"Were any of them young or were they all adults?" Chalda asked. She was slightly swayed but still skeptical.
Chera looked more stressed as she thought back to the numerous people she had met. "Some adults I guess. Some younger." she sniffled, and ran a hand under her nose.
Chalda suddenly realized how strongly this was affecting the little one. She scooped her up in her hands and nuzzled her against her face. "I'm sure your Mama is a very nice lady hun. I'm sorry I was saying not nice things about her. Adults usually aren't every nice to me and I don't want anything bad to happen to my egg." She released her and moved to climb out of her hiding spot worried that. Jayoku may have woken up and was looking for them.
Perhaps Jay was already awake, perhaps not but when she heard the whispering stop and movement she stretched as if she had just awoke. "Oh I am sorry. I must of dozed off." she said apologetically. Chera looked a bit upset but smiled and hugged her mother's ear.
"Oh it's no problem." Chalda said as casually as she could. "Chera and I were just talking." It wasn't really a lie. It was just an omission. She still couldn't be sure that she could trust this adult even after everything the little wethkin had told her.
With a yawn Jayoku stretched again and then reached inside of her coat pocket and pulled out a box of pocky. Strawberry pocky. Taking out a piece she broke it into smaller fragment for Chera to hold and eat. She then offered the box to Chalda. "I must be off, but before I go would you care for some pocky?"
Chalda looked at it a bit skeptically but if she was feeding it to her puff then it must be all right. "Sure." She said, and with a sudden surge of confidence she blurted out "Can you hold on for just a minute? I've got something I want to show you." She ducked into her tree.
Jayoku tilted her head and looked to Chera in surprise. Chera said nothing taking nibbles of her pocky instead of her normally large bites. She waited for the girl to come back down wondering what was going on.
Chalda brought back her egg and slowly opened her hands to Jayoku.
Jayoku smiled and then looked into the girls eyes. "Ah, so this is what is keeping this cherry tree blooming?" she said as she looked back into the tree. "You are lucky. I know you will take good care of it." she said as she nodded her head and then stood up. She groaned her back a bit sore. She then took out a card from her pocket and handed it to Chalda. "If you ever need anything, even just to talk here is my number and address." she said with a smile, the card was purple with a white rabbit on it. Chera smiled and then floated over and kissed the egg lightly. "Hatch soon!" she said gleefully her old spirit back.
Chalda looked back in awe. "Thank you" was all she could manage to whisper. So much had happened today. Her head was swimming with thoughts. She looked down at her egg and smiled. "Thank you" She breathed again.
Jayoku smiled and laughed. "Take care." she said as she turned and headed back into the forest. Chera gave a big wave and focusing really hard made a small snow fall with the pink blossoms. And then the two figures seemed to just melt into the forest surroundings.
Chalda smiled to herself again. She had made a friend finally plus she was going to have another friend when her egg hatched. Life was getting better slowly.
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