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... ged to brace himself against the driver’s seat backrest due to the inertia, thus preventing himself from slamming into the steering wheel. Reeling from the shock, he saw that the windshield, which was intact only moments ago, had been transformed into a resemblance of a gargantuan spider web.

No wonder Fishy Wells had been scared; even if Finn had been driving, he wouldn’t have fared much better. He parked the car, opened the door to look around, and then stepped out from the back. Fishy ...

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