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... possessed the same power, the same breathing rhythm, and knew every one of their moves, both obvious and hidden.

The only thing missing was the ability to speak like them. While that was a fatal flaw, it didn't lessen the shock. How the hell did the Dreadborne Organization pull this off? What charm or magic had they used?

They knew their secret skills. And for those with unique bloodlines or secret gene races, the shock was even worse. Duplication of bloodlines was unheard of—at ...

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