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"God that feeling never gets any better" Artemis said with a groan, as the girls reappeared back in their Apartment in Republic City.

"You'll all get used to it...probably" Gwen said, causing Artemis to huff slightly at what she said, knowing that was unlikely.

"You're lucky that doesn't effect you anymore" M'gann said with a pout, as she stumbled ever so slightly.

"Why doesn't it affect you? It even affects me" Raven asked, causing Gwen to chuckle.

"I'm ...

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