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The Day the Bond Roared

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“Do it again.” The hunter grits his teeth as his wrist bleeds, again. The runic brand burns up his arm like fire ants under the skin. “But sir...” “I said do it again. Recast the tracer.”

Another team member, who is older, and slower, with runes carved into his neck, glares from the side. “You saw what happened last time. The mark rebounded. That was a blood-seal we triggered.” The leader, a man known only as Vice, slams his fist into the wall. Cracks spiderweb outward, but it is n
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