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... ay who gave him a subtle nod.

It felt nice to soar through the sky in the middle of the night, going against the breeze.

One that he had always wanted to do, his dream, but never really had the time to do it.

A faint smile crossed his lips, but that quickly disappeared.

‘I bet it’d feel a lot better if I didn’t have to worry and rush like this.’ He clicked his tongue and sped up.

Soon, he landed on the street, right in front of the library, and began track ...

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