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 | | Jinx carefully extracted her claws from his clothing, picked her up like he was carrying a statue, and carried her over to the cushions they were using for a bed. |
 | | Jinx hardly noticed that, however, for the room was undergoing dramatic changes: the point where the shafts of white fire met flared into brilliance and began rushing upwards at blinding speed, and as it did the sphere-illusion of the mirrors expanded frighteningly, making Jinx dizzy and sick to his stomach. |
 | | Jinx stared at him, finding this behavior unacceptable: not only was it extremely obnoxious and cruel, but Sean would not stop struggling while the man was watching and Jinx was afraid he would break his own bones with the effort. |
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