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... ding through the woods, but the distributing of sleeping bags was what caught her attention.

Reiko and Mary shared a tent, and Noor and Parker shared a tent, but the next one only contained Curtis and the group's supplies, while Wolfe's bedding was moved in with Cassie and Ella.

"Everyone else has their Familiars in their tent. I don't see the issue." Ella shrugged, pointing to the mouse tucked in Noor's pocket, then to Pup and Mary relaxing by the fire.

"Still, you're no ...

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