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... rded door.
Waiting this many weeks did not lower Midas’s strength. Instead, it boosted confidence even more.
He saw it fit to say that he had earned his right to be chosen as a player, if choice was a factor anyway.
There were days he wanted to quit, of course. However, each time he would turn away from the door, a familiar despair would begin to surround him.
A horrible, putrid feeling that made Midas feel absolutely worthless. It was as though death and weakness ...
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