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... n as she took off, Leo ran fast enough to catch up with the others, and I was almost thrown right off. But I shouted and Leo frantically slowed down.

Thankfully, my training had helped. And I had a tight grip on Leo’s fur. It didn’t seem to hurt her. I suppose a human’s strength was still nothing.

“Wah! Mama and papa have joined us! Don’t lose, Feri!”

“You can do it, Feri!”

“Gu, gurr…!”

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