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... to react before its many limbs blurred toward him, moving faster than anything that size should be capable of.

Instinct screamed at him to move, and he threw himself backward just as a serrated claw slammed into the ground where he had stood a split second ago, sending metal shards and dust flying.

The air burned. A static hum crackled around the Revenant’s form, distorting the space near it.

Kurt moved before Miles could fully recover, his knives flashing as he closed th ...

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