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Chapter 19
Peaceful Sceneries
Peacegardens Winery was one of the oldest vineyards in Fiore. Located in rolling foothills, it made a perfect location for wine enthusiasts, with high south-facing slopes in a sun-drenched region. The family's passion for grapes, and their long tradition of winemaking stretching back many generations, was apparent in the estate grounds. It was not just about grapes and good dirt here. It was about tradition, elegance, quality, refinement, and the romance of the vine.
Villa Fiore, the main building, was hardly a farmhouse. Although only two stories tall, it spread out with wide wings, decorated with tall, gleaming white columns and marble arches. Wide windows allowed the sunlight to enter the posh interior where customers could sip their various wines. The small mansion had been built during a glorious age in their country, and the detailed frescoes reflected that sophisticated period in history.
As the name Villa Fiore suggested, it was a house where flowers reigned, and as the name Peacegardens hinted, the owners prided themselves on their landscaping almost as much as their ability to grow grapes. The splaying park surrounding the main building was almost more famous than the wines that made their fortune. Rows of spire-like cypress trees stood like sentinels along the road leading up the hill to the top of the villa. A drooping willow, blooming redbuds, and a flowering white magnolia tree provided colorful shade for visitors. Tulips in various hues, daffodils, roses, pansies, and hundreds of other flowers made stripes of color, which from the cobbled pathways were simply cute, yet a person dining on the top terrace of the villa saw the artistic designs crafted out of flowers, accentuated with a crystal clear water fountain and a statue in the center of—oddly enough—Aquarius and her jar pouring water out into the stone pool. A stream ran through the park-like garden, with petite footbridges lined with metal scrollwork handrails. The stream ended in a small waterfall and lotus pool, where herons majestically stood with their feet in the cool water.
When Edo-Natsu drove up the driveway to the mansion, he let out a low whistle. He knew this was a famous winery with nice gardens that Cana had said would be perfect for a picnic, but he never imagined something quite so refined. He was truly out of his league here. Still, he had taken into account that Lucy Heartfilia was raised as an heiress to a fortune. He wanted to do at least one thing today to show her that a simple race car driver like him could be worthy of a refined lady like her. Now, he wondered if this would only show just how little he knew about the finer things in life.
He pulled up to the front entrance of the villa, and a smartly dressed valet hurried forward. Edo-Natsu panicked a little when he realized this man wanted to park the car. Luckily, Lucy came to the rescue.
"Ah, careful with it. It's a prototype. No SE-Plug. Natsu, why don't you show him how it works?"
He swiftly explained that the key started and stopped the engine rather than some strap-on plug. The valet looked fascinated by the car's design, and his level of training was proven when he managed to smoothly drive the car off to be parked discreetly out of sight. Edo-Natsu started going up the steps to the villa when he jolted to a stop.
"Crap! I forgot the picnic basket," he cried out, mentally cursing himself for already messing up.
"Actually, if it's not too much of a bother, I'd sort of like to sit on the terrace," she said. "I've heard so much about this place, I want to at least try a sandwich and some wine."
Edo-Natsu wondered if she really did want that, or if she was only saying that to ease his anxiety. Silently berating himself, he followed her up the steps. A servant opened the doors to the villa for them, allowing them to enter a cool room of dark wood and plush carpeting. A tuxedo-wearing employee quickly offered them his services, and Lucy requested lunch with a view. They were taken up a broad staircase to the second floor and led out to the opened terrace. Wrought-iron tables were set up, with over-sized umbrellas to shade diners.
There were only three other couples around: an elderly husband and wife enjoying the wine, two female friends in soft but animate conversation over lunch, and a young couple insanely in love, staring at one another so intensely, Lucy could almost see the bursting heart bubbles around them. They were led to the corner of the terrace, away from the rest, with a clear view of the small waterfall. Edo-Natsu hurriedly pulled the chair out for Lucy before the waiter had a chance to get it, then he sat in his own chair with a small sigh of relief. Maybe he could recover this date after all.
"Would you like to start with an appetizer?" the man asked.
"A lunch menu, and the sommelier," Lucy requested. The waiter bowed and trotted off.
Edo-Natsu leaned in closer and whispered, "What's a sommelier?"
"A wine expert," she explained.
"I know absolutely nothing about wine," he warned. "Except that I like the sweet stuff."
She tittered softly. "I'll order a sweet wine, then."
Lucy felt utterly underdressed for such a place, and Edo-Natsu stood out with his flame-print red shirt and his goggles on his head. Still, Lucy knew a thing of two about wine, having grown up as an aristocrat. When she ordered, she did so with such authority that the sommelier lost his haughty attitude and bowed before her, instinctively sensing refinement in her demeanor. Sandwiches and a cheese platter were brought out, and they shared a bottle of sweet icewine. Lucy ate while staring out at the commanding view of the gardens.
"It reminds me of home in a way," she sighed as she nibbled a club sandwich.
Fireball looked up with interest. "Tell me about your home."
She gave a small shrug. "It was big. Too big, I think. I remember my friends thought it was a whole village, since we kept the staff on the grounds in their own homes. We had wonderful people working for us. My father wanted nothing to do with me, and there was no one else around, so I made friends with the staff. They were more like a family than my own father. I played in the gardens, and I pretty much had free rein of the estate. When my mother was alive, she would host parties with wine and cheese and cute little sandwiches, just like this. I could only have juice, of course. I always overate on the cheese and never saved room for the cake that was always brought out at the end of the day."
"It sounds like a wonderful life," he sighed. "Do you miss it?"
"I miss not worrying about money and rent," she admitted. "But now I have friends. I can go on adventures, have fun, go wild. I get to meet new people and see new things. I didn't have those sorts of opportunities when I was growing up."
"How about we finish the wine and go on more adventures?" he said with a wide grin. "Unless you want to stay and dream of lost riches."
She drank down the rest of her wineglass. "You've only had one glass, though."
"I'm driving. I won't get behind the wheel if I'm buzzed on alcohol. One drink is my limit."
"That's very responsible of you," she said proudly. "How about we buy a few bottles of this and take it home? We can enjoy it more when we don't have to go out."
He looked a little embarrassed. "I … don't have enough money. In fact, I'm not sure if I can afford this meal. I was planning on a picnic, not an actual restaurant."
"My treat, my treat," she insisted, waving it off blithely. "My way of paying you back for chauffeuring me around today." Lucy raised a finger, and the attentive waiter was at their table in an instant. "A case of this icewine. Can you have it placed in the car for us? We'd like to explore the grounds. We'll pay the full balance downstairs before leaving."
Her orders were so clear and exact, he rushed to obey. Lucy stood and waved Edo-Natsu to come with her.
"We … we don't pay now?" he asked uncertainly, looking at the empty plates.
"They won't hand over the car until we pay. The only way we'd dine-and-ditch is by walking away on foot. You wouldn't do that, would you?"
"Hell no!" he said, raising his voice a little before realizing he should be quiet around the other guests. "So, do you wanna walk around?"
"That's the point in coming here, right?" She grinned as they went back inside. "It was a really good idea."
He beamed happily. She liked it! She was having a good time! He could have danced right there on the terrace. Instead, he hurried after Lucy, wrapped his arm around hers, and escorted her like a gentleman. He liked seeing how these little acts of chivalry made her blush.
They strolled arm-in-arm around the gardens. Sometimes Lucy stopped to smell a flower. She froze and pointed as one of the herons took off with majestic flaps of its broad wings. They crossed the little stream, but Edo-Natsu paused in the middle of the footbridge. He moved to be in front of Lucy and looked down at her with serious eyes that made her heart skip.
"I'm gonna kiss you," he warned, shivering slightly in nervousness.
A kiss in public! He knew that the people on the terrace could see them, but no one else was around. Still, it was a bold thing to do, and he felt panicked. Despite that nervous feeling, he really, really wanted to share a kiss with her in this little slice of heaven.
He reached forward, caressed her cheek to gently turn it up to him, and leaned in. Lucy watched as his eyes lowered, looking so dark, so sensual, she had to close her eyes before she became trapped in his gaze. His lips were tender against hers, just a chaste kiss, although he let it linger for half a minute. When he pulled back, his face looked so different, not scared anymore. He was relaxed, knowing she was there with him.
Softly, he declared, "You are the most precious thing in my life right now."
She blushed yet smirked playfully. "More than the car?"
Edo-Natsu laughed and tucked his head aside with cute bashfulness. "Yeah, more than the car." He grabbed both of her hands and held her there, standing on that bridge with the water under them, flowers around them, and the rolling hills wrapping them into their own little world. "I want to make you happy, Lucy."
She began to get nervous. "W-what do you mean?"
"Anything you want, anywhere you want to go…" He leaned in and whispered into her ear. "…any way I can please you."
Her face went instantly red.
"I love you so much, Lucy Heartfilia." He let go of her hands and hugged her into a squeezing embrace, resting his chin on the top of her head. "In any way I can, I want to protect you. That near-accident this morning…" She felt him shiver, and his arms tightened more around her. "It scared the crap out of me, thinking you might have been hurt. You're too precious to me." He kissed her forehead and gazed into her eyes. They stared up at him with astonishment and silent happiness. "I'm the luckiest man in the world—no, in two worlds—to have you as my girlfriend." He gave her another kiss, just a brief one on the lips, before dropping his hands. "How would you like to keep riding with me?"
She nodded numbly. No man had ever declared his love in such a passionate and romantic way. She barely felt her feet as he took her arm and guided her back to the villa. She realized this must be what people meant when they said love could put them on Cloud Nine.
As they approached the villa, she saw the valet run off to go fetch the car. The staff was waiting for them. Lucy secretively leaned over to Edo-Natsu.
"Pretend like you're going to pay," she whispered.
He looked down in confusion. "I told you, I don't have money."
"I know, but you probably want to save face, right? You don't want them to know you're broke. So pretend like you're going to pay, and I'll cover it instead. Follow my lead."
With perfect confidence, Lucy strolled up to the villa doors and entered the entryway again. A staff member was there with the check ready for them. Edo-Natsu grabbed the bill, but before he could see how much it was, Lucy snatched it out of his hand.
"It's just a little lunch, dear. I can cover this much." She smiled playfully, acting for the staff, yet as Lucy looked down at the bill, her eyes flinched. Edo-Natsu saw her skin blanch slightly, although her smile never wavered. She grinned at the cashier. "Um … how many bottles are in a case?"
"Twelve, madame," the man answered. "Did you want more?"
"No…" Her voice nearly squeaked, but she regained control quickly. "No, twelve should be fine. If we need more later, it simply gives us an excuse for another excursion. Isn't that right, dear?" she asked sweetly.
Fireball easily saw her tense muscles, but only because he was used to her now. "Of course. Are you sure you'll cover it? You're making me look bad here."
"Oh please! This much, I can handle just fine." She laughed lightly, but he saw the tightness in her hands crushing the check. "Be a sweetie and get the car. I'll be right out."
Edo-Natsu left the villa and trotted down the steps feelings depressed again. Although it had been Lucy's idea to dine here instead of a picnic, still … he would have to figure out a way to make money in this world so he could take her on a proper date. He felt a gentleman should pay for the meal. That was what the protagonists in Gildarts Nash's romance novels always did. His troubled thoughts about finances were interrupted when the valet brought the car around and tossed Edo-Natsu the keys.
"That is one fine vehicle you've got there, sir," the valet praised. "She drives smooth as silk and quiet as a sleeping kitten. I've never seen anything like her. I have an uncle in the car business who would pay half a fortune to know how you made a car with no SE-Plug."
"My own secret," Fireball said, feeling his ego boosted by the praise.
Lucy came out, and this time the valet got her door. He waved cheerfully as they drove down the cobbled road.
"So, how much was it?" he asked curiously.
Lucy glared slightly. "You don't want to know! Seriously, a sandwich is not worth the same price as a bottle of wine. And … twelve bottles! Of dessert wine, no less! I don't drink that much wine. Maybe I can sell some to Mira and Cana."
"Sorry…"
"No, it's not your fault. You wanted a picnic, and I was the one who wanted to try the food. I should have known, when a restaurant doesn't put the price of the meals on their menus, it means their clients are the sort who don't have to ask such questions." She gave a soft sigh and rested her head against the cool window. "The case of wine alone cost more than my monthly rent. I'll need to go on another mission. That wiped out my savings."
"I can drive you this time," he offered eagerly.
She chuckled. "That'd save on train tickets."
She blushed as she thought how nice it might be to go on a mission with Edo-Natsu, maybe a mission that involved driving, like delivering packages or escorting some dignitary. Even if he had no magic, he had the unique ability to drive a magical car. Just like Mystogan with his magic staffs, even someone from Edolas could be useful to Fairy Tail.
They drove away from the idyllic vineyard, and Edo-Natsu followed the highway for an hour. Lucy eventually dozed off. She hated to admit that she probably should not have had three glasses of wine, and the monotony of the road made her drift right off to sleep.
When she woke up, they were on the coast. The road was carved into a cliffside, twisting along the shore, with a steep drop from the cliff to the rocky bottom, where the incessant waves slowly etched away at the rocks. As Lucy gazed out, she saw the sparkling blue expanse, stretching on forever and disappearing in a silver haze on the horizon. The sun was beginning to slip down.
"This late already," she mumbled, rubbing her eyes.
"I didn't want to wake you up," Edo-Natsu said. "You looked like you were having good dreams."
She hummed. "I don't remember anything."
"Are you hungry? We still have the picnic food."
"Not yet. It's in a cooler, so it should be fine."
As they drove on, Lucy delved into her own thoughts. She had never simply cruised along the coast like this. Whenever she traveled with her team, either she or Erza had to deal with Natsu's motion sickness. Any trip by transportation was accompanied by the Dragon Slayer's groans and vomiting.
She realized she had not really been missing her own Natsu lately. She had been so caught up with working on the car and going on little dates with Fireball that she stopped fretting. Salamander would be fine. Even if there was a danger of him running out of magic, he was Natsu! He was also with their Edolas friends, so they would protect him. Makarov would find a way to get him back. Then…
Then what? Would life go back to normal?
No, it probably would never return to how it used to be. If Fireball could stay, then she would have to deal with two Natsus. If he had to leave, she would be immensely depressed, finding someone to love only to have him taken away. Deep down inside, her fear was that she might blame Salamander for making Fireball leave this world he had come to love. Either way, if Fireball could stay or if he had to leave, things would definitely be awkward with the Fire Dragon Slayer.
She heard humming, and Lucy looked over to the driver in surprise. Natsu Dragneel rarely sang, yet she had heard Fireball singing many times over the past few weeks.
"What is that song?" she asked, mesmerized by the clarity of his tone, even with just humming. "I've heard you sing it before."
"Something Dad used to sing to me," he said nostalgically. "Drive Me Down That Sunset Road. When I was little and couldn't sleep, he'd put me in his car and just cruise down a straight road, singing this song. I always fell asleep, and then he'd carry me to bed."
"That's so sweet," she sighed. "Do you mind me asking, what happened to Igneel? Why don't you live with him anymore?"
He gave a slight shrug. "I ran away."
Lucy's eyes widened in shock. "You … you ran away from home?"
"It wasn't a home," he mumbled.
"But Gemini said your father abandoned you."
"He did. Dad and I never stayed in one place. We lived out of abandoned farmhouses, caves, sometimes he splurged and got some roadside inn, mostly when he wanted to leave me somewhere to go race. He … had troubles." Edo-Natsu frowned, thinking back to some dark moment of his past. "He was a good driver, but he was bad with people. If he didn't like someone…" Edo-Natsu cut off his words with a flinch. "He … he killed someone. Ran the person off the road. On purpose!" His voice faded once more. "It was Lucy Ashley's father. My dad killed him. I mean, I didn't know Lucy back then, never met her until she joined Fairy Tail. She hated her dad anyway, so she doesn't blame me. She … thinks it's funny," he admitted with a distasteful grimace. "Jude Ashley was a yakuza oyabun. I honestly don't know the real reason why Dad ran him off the road. He claimed it was an accident, Lucy said she heard from her family that Dad owed the Ashleys money, and one police report said a rival family hired Dad to kill Jude. Whatever the case, the Ashley Family went after Dad and me. Their thugs waited in the hotel room with me tied up, planning to ambush him and use me as a hostage. When Dad came back and saw the situation, he made a run for it. Just jumped in his car and took off as fast as he could."
"He left you?" she asked in horror.
Edo-Natsu nodded grimly. "They chased after him. I escaped in the chaos, but … I didn't go back," he said grimly. "I was sick of living that sort of life. I hot-wired a car and took off until I crashed into the Fairy Tail building. They made me work to pay for the repairs, and I just stayed. Suddenly, I had a real home."
"Wait, you stole a car?" she shouted.
"I was only, like, ten years old. I didn't know it was wrong. It was something my dad did, so I thought it was fine. Finders keepers, he used to say. I know better now, of course. Sometimes I want to find Dad again … purely to punch his goddamn face," he sneered. "What sort of father leaves his son to a bunch of yakuza thugs to save his own skin? And that was only the last trouble between us. I couldn't count how many times he left me somewhere and took off for days, leaving me no money for food, only to come back drunk, bloody, with his car banged up. Or how many nights he'd grab me out of my bed and make a run for the car with people shooting at us. I vaguely remember one time, I must have been only four years old, he used me as a goddamn human shield, so the royal army wouldn't shoot him and risk hitting a little kid. Who the hell does that?" he shouted in anger.
Lucy's mouth was left dropped open. She knew there were huge differences between the two pink-haired boys, but she did not realize just how drastic their pasts could be. "I'm surprised you still wear his goggles," she admitted, suddenly hating a man she had never met.
Edo-Natsu tried to calm himself. "I wear them because I respect him, even now. I mean, he was a good driver, the best in Edolas, and he taught me a lot about cars and mechanics, but as a father … as a person…" He merely shook his head, not willing to actually curse his own parent. "I respect the driver he was, not the father he failed to be. Still, that song is one of the few good memories I have. Dad might have hated people and had a violent streak, but with me, when it was just the two of us…" He smiled, his mood lightened by fond memories. "He was an awesome guy. He was funny, smart, playful … he was practically just a kid himself, so time with just the two of us was awesome, lots of fun. It was just those other moments, when he was around other people, that's when his bad side came out. I hope that someday he changes."
Then, as if to dispel all the grief that marred his past, Edo-Natsu began to sing.
Drive me down that sunset road,
Down that road that leads to home.
Drive me fast, don't drive me slow.
Drive me where you wish to roam.
Drive me fast, don't drive me slow.
Let me reach my love real soon.
Drive me down that sunset road
To see my love by the moon.
I want to see her pale skin,
Kiss her hair like burnished gold.
She's waiting for my return,
So drive me down that old road.
Drive me fast, don't drive me slow.
Speed on, sir, I can't be late.
Push this car fast as it'll go.
I have an important date.
Drive me down that sunset road.
Sun slips down, the shadows grow.
I promised her I wouldn't go,
So drive me down that sunset road.
Lucy sighed happily as she listened. This sunset road they were on now made that song so much sweeter.
"I promised her I wouldn't go." Edo-Natsu looked over to Lucy. "I can't make that promise, but … I hope the road in my life really does run parallel to yours. I want to drive down this road a little longer."
She reached over and covered those fingers gripping the steering wheel. He let go for only a few seconds to squeeze her fingers, before returning to a safe driving hold and focusing back on the highway. Lucy sighed and slipped back into her inner thoughts.
What was this romance between them? Foolishness? Desperation? Nothing more than a fantasy? Or was it a road that leads to home? Where did Natsu Dragion belong? Which dimension was his destined home?
Suddenly, the car swerved to the side. Lucy screamed. Was it another animal? Just as she feared he would drive over the cliff, he slammed on the breaks and came to a stop on a pullover strip overlooking the sea.
"Look at that, Lucy!" he cried out in childish fascination.
The simple joy in his eyes was enough to make her forgive his insane antics … much like someone else she knew who had no clue when he was being reckless. Then she looked out at the landscape. The sun was sinking under the waves, turning the ocean into a royal shade of purple. The sky was like fire, and the clouds burned like little dragons in the air.
"Oh, Natsu, it's beautiful," she whispered in awe.
Edo-Natsu looked over to her and smiled. "Yeah … beautiful."
He suddenly realized, she was using his name a lot more freely today, and it subconsciously helped him to relax. He gently stroked her cheek. Lucy gasped and pulled back. The darkly seductive look in his eyes was something she rarely saw: never with Salamander and only briefly with Fireball. It made her heart race and her lower stomach coil.
He saw her scared expression and withdrew his hand. "Sorry. Guess I'm being a bit too bold." He faced back out to the sunset and let out a long sigh, trying to put a break to the desire revving up inside of him, feelings that had been simmering and building since he first arrived. Now, with the freedom of this car, he felt like he could finally act on them. However, he knew that was unfair to Lucy.
She bit her lip and considered what she saw in his eyes. The warnings from the Cana and Levy came back into her mind. He might be leaving soon. Yet she really did not want him to go back to Edolas. She liked staying with him, laughing with him, and living together. She liked his cooking and how cleanly he was. She liked both his timid side and the wild streak within him. He was adventurous, romantic, funny … everything she ever wanted in a man.
Now she felt like the timid one. Slowly, she reached to the side and took his hand. Edo-Natsu looked over quickly at the touch and saw her face, half-worried, half-pleading not to turn her down. He could hardly help but smirk at this type of Lucy, someone bashful, not at all like Lucy Ashley. He squeezed her fingers, and slowly she leaned into his shoulder. They watched the sun sinking behind the waves and the sky slowly darkening.
"This has been a really romantic day," she admitted, feeling a tremble through her chilled body. "A little crazy and adventurous sometimes, but … I kind of like that too. I'm glad you took me out here."
He smiled over at her. "I couldn't have done it without you, Lucy. This car, this opportunity to drive again! You've given me a new chance at life."
She looked over in surprise, but his face was mere centimeters from hers. She looked away as the narrowing space between them seemed to heat up and make her face hot. Edo-Natsu forced his eyes off of her, scolding himself for how he felt now. He sincerely hoped she did not glance down and notice that he had already become painfully aroused.
"We'll need to head back," he said softly as the sun vanished. "We're almost halfway down on fuel, and I have no clue where you can buy liquid lacrima in this world."
"Most stores would be closed by now." She leaned a little more into him and looked up into his face. "So why don't we stay here … for the night."
He looked over in surprise and saw her give a naughty smile. It made his heart pound like pistons in an engine.
They leaned over at the same time, both needing another kiss to make this day truly perfect. Unable to control himself, Edo-Natsu's fingers tightened around her hair and yanked her closer, thrusting his tongue in, much to Lucy's surprise. She did not fight him, though. Unlike the chaste kiss in the vineyard gardens, this kiss was aggressive, thrilling, everything she could ever want, and what she had been secretly craving all day. Her hand reached out into Edo-Natsu's hair, brushing through the spiky pink strands, tickling the back of his ear with her nails. That made him moan lightly, and hearing that sensual sound made her whole body warm up.
"You said a car's like a woman, right?" she said between hot, panting breaths.
"Mm-hmm," he hummed in answer, nibbling down her neck.
Her head tipped to the side to give him access. She hissed as she felt him sucking on her skin, leaving little marks. "And when car and driver work in unison, she purrs?"
"Mmmm…" he moaned softly, loving the smell of her perfume and the taste of her skin.
Lucy pulled back and looked intensely into his eyes. She took both of his cheeks in her hands as she gazed down upon him. "I want you to make me purr!"
She crawled forward, ready to tackle him. Her knee hit a gear, and the car began to roll forward. Edo-Natsu reached blindly, cranked the emergency brake, so they would not roll off the cliff, and shut off the engine to save on fuel. Once that was settled, he slid back a little in the seat, letting Lucy climb on top of him, and gave a soft growl as she brushed against his groin.
"I'll rev your engine, Lucy," he snarled hungrily.
Around them, the sun vanished, the shadows grew, the glowing dragons in the clouds faded to dark curls like rubber tire tracks in the sky, and night covered over them like a garage shutting on a car.
End of Chapter 19
A/N: Can a case of wine cost more than a month's rent? Easily! A 12-bottle case of Summerhill Pyramid Winery 2007 Pinot Noir Icewine costs $780 USD, the exact same amount as rent for my apartment. A case of their 2006 Zweigelt Icewine will cost you $1,776. Why did I pick icewine? It's my dad's favorite and very sweet, almost like syrup.
Peacegardens Winery is based on the Ferrari-Carrano Winery, my favorite Napa Valley wine. I even included the estate's main building, Villa Fiore. The name fit too perfectly with the Fairy Tail universe.
"Drive Me Down That Sunset Road" is my own song. I'm just reiterating, since I got in trouble for song lyrics earlier. I have a video of me singing that song, for all the people who have been asking me how it goes. I love that people are interested in my songs … even if my voice is not very good.
http://youtu.be/y6EQ497HzAY
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