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... ears, it would be noisy and probably confusing. Using his eyes would be better, but he'd be limited to seeing only in one direction, which might mess with his regular vision.

Bones noticed Alex's dilemma and suggested, "Your spell is perfect for detecting things behind barriers or in low-visibility places like forests. I also think it could help you spot people who are invisible or using cloaking spells, right?"

Alex's eyes brightened. "Exactly! I was hoping it might work even if ...

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