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... lying and I got a tight feeling in my chest not seeing my wives.

"Sorry, Hilda thought that this might be more familiar to you, but it seems to have upset you," Shiva said as I sat down in front of my chair.

"It's fine, I just really miss everyone," I said softly as I looked down at the chair thinking of Miasma sitting on my lap, and Messia standing beside us.

A tear formed in my eye, but I wiped it away as Thanos and Tigra flew over to land on my shoulder. Hexi had been ...

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