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... ed slowly bloomed open. As each petal unfurled one by one, the red fragments of jewel clinging to them crumbled into powder and blew away. The Sage closed her eyes for a few moments before opening them to look down at Mary.

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Eventually, Mary’s petals had unfurled completely. At that moment, the Sage slowly lifted Mary in front of her.

Whoooosh!

The drifting red powder swirled and floated up into the air.

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