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... ved a little backward to put more space between us and signaled for the man to speak out of caution given the strange things that were happening right now.

"There's no need to be this wary of us," the man said, continuing;

"I promise I don't mean any harm," he said.

'Well, I doubt you could in the first place,' I thought but didn't say anything as I continued to stare at him with a blank expression.

Seeing that he couldn't make me less wary of them, he had a helpl ...

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