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... head throbbed, along with many other parts of his body specially his stomach. He had just broken through three floors, so the pain was the least he could expect. The biggest problem, however, was the fire raging all around him.

He also heard a faint hissing sound, as if someone was dousing the flames with water somewhere in the burning building.

'Sena...? Paul...? Kyle...? Where are they...? Are they even alive...?'

Damian could barely open his eyes to look around. All h ...

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