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Taken by Surprise
Taken by Surprise
Penulis: Desiree Holt

Chapter 1

Penulis: Desiree Holt
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Part One: Taken by Surprise

How was it possible my life can suck this much?

Jessie Coford stared at her reflection in the bathroom mirror and asked herself that question for perhaps the hundredth time. Had she pissed off the gods of fate? Was Mercury in retrograde? Had she fallen into an alternate universe? All in all, as far as she was concerned, life was a bitch. Today was just the culmination of a runaway train of bad luck.

Six months ago, everything had seemed to be going her way. Her fifteen-year plan was on target to build her reputation and finally open her own place. She'd been saving and scrimping and putting money aside from the day she graduated from culinary school and got her first job. She even knew exactly what kind of place it would be-a trendy café with interesting but excellent food that people stood in line for.

She was a talented chef employed in one of Houston's upscale restaurants, with a growing reputation and expecting a significant raise. And in a fantastic relationship with an incredible man, a Houston detective with whom she'd instantly connected. With him, she understood what women meant when they said, "He makes my heart sing."

Then she woke up one morning and panic raced through her. Real panic. She realized how desperately she loved Jack Ward and reminded herself she couldn't fall in love with him. With anyone. It wasn't in her fifteen-year plan. She'd worked too hard and sacrificed too much to achieve her goal to let herself be sidetracked by falling in love with someone.

Since she was ten years old, raised by her grandmother while her parents were at far-off places and her brother was winning all kinds of awards in athletics, she'd focused on this. She loved to cook, and having her own restaurant would validate her. She'd finally be somebody, not the leftover she always felt like. People would respect her, seek her out, her name on their lips as a successful restaurateur. She'd once tried to explain it to Jack, but he'd looked at her like she was crazy.

"You are somebody," he insisted. "And I love you. You love me. I thought we had something very special here. What the hell is this all about?"

"It's about achieving success," she cried. "Can't you understand how important that is to me?"

She just couldn't make him understand. She didn't have time to fall in love, with him or anyone. She couldn't spare the energy to put into a relationship. Maybe later, when Cafe Jessie was a huge success, she'd be able to do this. Wait for me, she asked him. We can do this later. She realized now how stupid that was.

Jack was so angry with her that night, an anger borne of hurt.

"It's about money," he'd shouted. "Pure and simple."

"No, it's not."

"Then I don't understand why you can't do both. Why building your career means the end of our relationship."

He'd said things that hurt, things that bruised her heart.

That was six months ago and she regretted what she'd done more every single day. Her heart ached unbearably. Why had she been so stupid? He'd tried to tell her they could make it work without her sacrificing her dream. She'd just been so obsessed with her plan she hadn't wanted to hear it. She had a sinking feeling he wouldn't be hanging around waiting for her to change her mind.

And then her well-ordered life, her carefully-constructed fifteen-year plan, went to hell.

Last night after closing her boss shocked her and all the other employees with the news that the restaurant was closing. That night. Jessie had thought the place was doing so well. Their clientele continued to build and reviews were good. But he'd told them he faced financial problems he had no way to solve except to shut the door. Jessie had wanted to throw up or pass out or both. She knew from checking around that hardly any high-end restaurants were hiring new chefs at the moment. And taking a step down wasn't in her plans. She felt as if she'd been hit by a tornado. At least he'd given everyone a decent severance check.

Then, to top it all off-the frosting on the cake-her landlord informed her that morning the building had been sold and was going condo. When he quoted her the purchase price she'd nearly had a stroke. If she wasn't buying, he told her, she had sixty days to find another place to live. Swell. Just swell. Could her life possibly get any crappier?

Jessie badly needed to talk to someone about this, figure out what to do next. But who was there? Her grandmother was no longer alive. Her parents were off saving the whales or something. Her brother was in the Marines on the other side of the world. And as she flipped through the numbers on her cell phone she realized, sadly, that she'd been so obsessed with her career that she'd let her friendships slide. Sad, indeed.

No lover to ease her pain. She'd taken care of that, a move she'd regretted every day since. No family around. No friends to cheer her up. Nothing but herself and a bleak future. Her plans to open her own restaurant seemed to be taking a nose dive.

With a sigh she made her way into the kitchen to fix herself a mug of coffee from her single serving coffee maker. She carried it to the table along with yesterday's mail she'd tossed on the counter the night before. After she'd opened and read the note from the landlord she hadn't had much stomach for anything else. But, now, as she shuffled through the envelopes, she paused and pulled out an official looking envelope. Marsten and Wohl, Attorneys, she read. And Fort Mavis, Texas.

Where in hell was Fort Mavis and why would a lawyer be writing to her from there?

This has to be a mistake. I don't know anyone in Fort Mavis. Or anywhere else in Texas outside of Houston, for that matter.

More bad news, she told herself. Why else would a lawyer be writing to her? Was someone suing her? And for what? She opened the flap and pulled out the letter inside. And read it. And read it again. And yet once more. She almost forgot to breathe. But no matter how many times she looked at it, the words never changed. It was brief and to the point. Delfina Brandon, who it seemed was her great-aunt, had passed away and left a diner-Delfina's Diner- and a house to Jessie. Great-aunt? She knew nothing about a great-aunt.

Was someone playing a joke on her? She had an inheritance? Really? She had no one to ask about this, to see if it might be a terrible hoax of some kind. Mostly because her parents were saving the whales or something in Alaska and her brother was in Afghanistan.

And a diner?

She burst out laughing, although she was sure it was more from hysteria than happiness.

Well, Jessie, you're going to get your own restaurant.

Not exactly what she had pictured in her mind but she supposed beggars couldn't be choosers.

The letter ended with a request for her to call the attorney, Marshall Wohl, to discuss the situation and make plans to claim her inheritance. Her brain still whirling with everything, she fixed a fresh cup of coffee, grabbed her cell phone, and sat back down at the table.

It wasn't as if she had something else to do, she told herself. Unexpectedly, she now found herself with endless free time on her hands. She had no job. She needed to find a new place to live, but she had sixty days to do it. Maybe a trip to Wherever, Texas would be just what the doctor ordered.

"Well, Jessie," she said to herself, "it can't be any worse than hanging around here feeling sorry for yourself."

And missing Jack. Not to mention cursing herself for her stupidity in walking away from him. Besides, she was curious what kind of shape this diner was in. She was sure it was a far cry from the trendy little café she imagined in Houston, with its sidewalk tables and flowers for centerpieces. Its wine cellar and select premium brands of whiskey. Fancy hors d'oevres. She was sure this place wouldn't even have wine in the box or know how to spell hors d'oevres. But it seemed that's all her dream was destined to be-a dream. Was this letter a message from fate or something?

Before she could change her mind, she picked up her cell phone and dialed the number on the letterhead. Marshall Wohl was delighted to hear from her.

"Delfina was a great lady," he told her. "People around here loved her."

"I'm sure." What could she say? She'd never heard of the woman until now.

"When can I expect you in Fort Mavis?" he wanted to know.

Jessie chewed her nail for a moment. There was nothing holding her here. Nothing to keep her from jumping in her car and taking off. Maybe that was exactly what she needed right now. A change of scenery. A change in her life.

"Sometime tomorrow," she said. "I'll leave here in the morning. I don't know exactly how long it will take me."

"I'd say between seven and eight hours. A full day's drive." The attorney chuckled. "Depending, of course, on how fast you drive. I'll be in my office all day," he told her, "so just come right on over."

"I'll do that. See you then."

She hung up, her head spinning. Was this the craziest thing she'd ever done? Of course, what did she have to lose? There was absolutely nothing tying her here to Houston. Maybe getting out of the city would help her clear her head. Make some decisions about this stage of her life. Find a job. Find a new place to live. But she could put all that on hold for a few days. Right? And maybe in Fort Mavis she'd get some kind of clue as to what she should do next.

I should have asked him about some place to stay. How big is this town, anyway? Do they even have a hotel? Motel?

She gave a mental shrug. She'd just look around when she got there. Surely there'd at least be something out on the highway.

Since she had no idea how long she'd be away, she wasn't sure exactly what to pack. Or even what kind of clothes. Booting up her laptop, she did a search for Fort Mavis, Texas. Well! It didn't look like a bad town. The few photos on the web site showed a town with wide streets and interesting buildings. According to the map, it was a good distance from Houston but maybe the drive would clear her head. Help her focus.

By the next morning, she had her SUV loaded and ready. The clothes she'd thrown into the suitcases were a hodgepodge since she wasn't sure if she'd need anything but jeans. Her laptop, books, other essentials. She could be there for a week or a month, so selecting what to take had been a problem. She stood on the sidewalk outside her apartment building, taking a long look around. Years ago, she'd had such high hopes. First a career as a top chef. Then a loving husband and family. Somehow, things had not worked out quite that way.

She had the feeling, whatever happened in the next two months, she wasn't going to end up living in Houston anymore. And that was probably a good thing. There was nothing left here for her except sadness and disappointment. Besides, she needed to put as much geographical distance between herself and Jack Ward as she could before she humiliated herself and went crawling back to him. Not that she expected he'd give her the time of day. Maybe in Fort Mavis she could find a way to stop missing him so much.

Now, as she opened the door to the SUV, she felt a tingle of excitement rippling through her. She was off on a new adventure, leaving her old life behind. Pulling away from the curb she blended into traffic and headed for Interstate Highway 10. The day was beautiful, with a blazing sun that lit up an azure blue sky. She had her GPS set for Fort Mavis, her radio tuned to her favorite country western station, and a go-cup filled with coffee in her console.

Okay, she thought. Here we go!

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  • Taken by Surprise   Chapter 2

    Jack Ward pulled his official county SUV into a parking space at the Fort Mavis Sheriff's Office and turned off the ignition. He sat for a moment in the vehicle, staring out at nothing and just enjoying it. He was glad he'd made the choice to leave Houston. As big as the city was, he didn't think it was large enough for both him and Jessie. He found himself looking for her every time he went to some place they'd been together. Like a lovesick idiot, he'd even driven to the restaurant where she worked, sap that he was, and sat outside waiting to get a glimpse of her.It was so not like him and he was driving himself nuts. He had not been able to understand how she could just walk away from him the way she had. Away from what they had. He'd never felt like this about a woman before and he was pretty damn sure her feelings were the same. The more he thought abut it, the angrier he got. He forced himself to think of her as selfish and self-centered, because that made the break easier to b

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  • Taken by Surprise   Chapter 3

    God, I hope this isn't a disaster.Jessie had been repeating that mantra ever since she'd left Houston-and civilization-behind that morning. This was hardly what she'd seen as her future, but she had no choice. None. Nada. Zip. Whatever she found in Fort Mavis, she had to make it work. She was out of options.Maybe when she saw the restaurant and the house, she thought, she could contact a local realtor and sell them. But who knew how long that would take and who on earth would even buy it? Besides, a relative had left it to her and relatives were scarce in her life. She wanted to know who this woman really was and why she'd left all this to her. And it gave her a place to reorganize her life.She checked her watch. She'd been on the road since seven that morning, stopping only for lunch and bathroom breaks. She'd been driving now for eight hours already and wondered if she'd ever get where she was going. The GPS told her she only had another six miles, but with nothing but ranchlan

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  • Taken by Surprise   Chapter 4

    As they walked through the house, Jessie could not stop herself from running her fingers over the gleaming polished wood of the furniture, or the silky feeling curtains at some of the windows. The high tech kitchen amazed her the most."I believe she tested new recipes here," the attorney told her. "She purely loved cooking."When they'd finished the tour, Jessie turned to him, excitement wriggling through her. "Are you sure it's really mine?"He nodded, smiling at her. "Not a doubt. In fact, you could even stay here. We got a housekeeper in when we knew you were on the way. You can see the house is clean, linens are clean. Utilities are still in place, although you'll need to get them switched over to you.""Stay here? Really?""It's all yours and ready for you." He handed her a key ring. "House and restaurant. There're two sets on there.""I'll be sure to keep one in a safe place," she assured him.Fort Mavis was a far cry from Houston. In fact, they were worlds apart. But her

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  • Taken by Surprise   Chapter 5

    Jack stood at the front window of the general store, staring at the people outside. He had to be mistaken. There was no way in hell Jessie Coford would be here in Fort Mavis. He was pretty sure she'd never even heard of it. His stupid mind had to be playing tricks on him. Maybe it was because last night, just when he thought he'd gotten past it all, he had the most erotic dream about the two of them he'd ever had. When he woke up that morning, his cock was so hard and swollen he was afraid to bump into something and break it off. Even taking himself in hand in the shower hadn't done a lot to relieve the raging desire. His balls continued to ache all day, another painful situation.Get over her, asshole. She walked away from you. It's done. Over. Move ahead."Hey, Jack, I thought that was you." Lynne's voice sounded right at his ear.Speaking of moving ahead.He turned to find her close enough that her breath was a soft whisper against his skin. She was grinning at him with her full

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  • Taken by Surprise   Chapter 6

    Jessie filled a mug with fresh coffee and stood in the back of the kitchen, catching her breath. She had barely slept last night. Sleep eluded her until she searched as thoroughly as possible for a letter from Delfina but nothing turned up. BY the time she got in bed everything was whirling in her brain so fast she had trouble falling asleep.She was, however, determined to start out n the right foot here. She had decided to look at this as a real opportunity, one that came to her when her life was taking a nosedive. And maybe, just maybe, she might like it enough to stay here. She had arrived at the diner promptly at five o'clock, meeting Alton and Rona in the rear parking area. They both looked slightly shocked that she'd actually showed up at this ungodly hour, but she had to show them she was serious. As things stood in her life, she might not have another choice.Oh, she could always find a new apartment in Houston and look for another restaurant to hire her. But she'd be low m

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  • Taken by Surprise   Chapter 7

    She could tell from the look on his face he was still shell-shocked. The woman with him, a slender strawberry blonde, looked as if she was trying to decide whether to be gracious, friendly, just curious, or pissed off."Uh, Jessie?" He stared up at her. "Is it really you?""Sure is." She was determined to be Miss Bright and cheerful if it killed her. "I'm very surprised to see you here. I didn't think you'd ever leave Houston."He scowled. "I could say the same for you."She shrugged. "Oh, well. You never know when an opportunity will come your way. You folks about ready to order?"Folks? If I said "folks" in my last place of employment, they would have sent me back to culinary school."Jack?" Miss Strawberry Blonde curved her bright red lips into a smile that had little humor in it. "Aren't you going to introduce me to your little friend?"Little friend? Jessie wanted to pour coffee on her head.Jack looked as if he'd rather swallow nails. "Lynne, this is Jessie Coford. She an

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  • Taken by Surprise   Chapter 8

    Jack had debated with himself about doing this, confronting her, but he wanted to know what the hell she was doing in Fort Mavis. He'd moved halfway across Texas to leave her and the memories behind and here she was, bringing it back like a bad penny. How could she just show up in his life like this when she'd put her fancy career ahead of him and walked away? He didn't know whether to strangle her or kiss her, and that in itself made him mad."Just what the hell are you doing in Fort Mavis?"If he expected her to be intimidated, he was way off the mark. He should have known better. Jessie was a spitfire who wasn't unsettled by anything. At least not that she showed.She glared at him. "I could ask you the same thing.""I have a job here," he growled."And I inherited a business," she snapped.They stared at each other."So you didn't follow me here? Trying to patch things up?" Now that was a stupid thing to say. She was the one who walked away, not him. She didn't even know he

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  • Taken by Surprise   Chapter 9

    "That apron looks real good on you, honey," Rona teased, "but don't let Bob know you stole one of his."Jessie laughed and looked down at herself. She needed to get some aprons that fit her better, but she'd been so busy she just hadn't had time. This one nearly swallowed her up, but at least it covered her clothes. She always tried to remember to take it off before she went out front to wait on customers. The one time she forgot, her crew and some of her customers had a good laugh at her expense, a laugh that broke the ice all around."I'm thinking of embroidering my name and some pink flowers on it." She grinned. "Think Bob would appreciate that?"Alton laughed, a booming sound. "I'd pay to see it, I'll tell you."Jessie grinned. If anyone had told her three weeks ago she'd be settled into a small town in West Texas owning a place like Delfina's Diner and actually enjoying it, she would have told them to see a shrink. Yet here she was, feeling unexpectedly comfortable and happy i

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  • Taken by Surprise   Chapter 31

    Cruz ignored her and kept walking until they reached the cabin. Once inside he tossed her onto the bed, straddled her and captured her hands before she could hit him again."We are going to get all of this out," he told her, "so you might as well simmer down.""Go to hell," she spat."Tsk tsk. Such language from a lady. But I promise you, I'm not moving until I tell you the truth. The real truth.""Answer one question for me." Her anger was so hot she wondered she didn't incinerate herself."I'll answer all the questions you want," he agreed, "if you promise not to hit me.""Depends on your answers," she grumped. "Okay. Are you married to that witch?""Yes. And no."Shea tried to struggle up but Cruz had her effectively imprisoned."What the hell is that supposed to mean"He sighed heavily. "This is very embarrassing, cara. Ten years ago I was young and wild and horny. I was busy making money and living in the moment, tasting everything life had to offer. Lorena was the devil

  • Taken by Surprise   Chapter 30

    Although she buried herself in as much work as possible, even pulling potential clients out of the call-back file, the days seemed to drag by. Saturday was the expected date of Cruz's return. Before she went to bed Friday night she turned off her cell phone, unplugged the land line and finished off a bottle of wine.When she awoke late Saturday morning, for a moment she thought the pounding she heard was in her head, a present from the empty wine bottle. But after stumbling into the bathroom and swallowing three aspirins with a glass of water, she realized the pounding not only continued but was accompanied by the furious ringing of her bell.Pulling on a robe and pushing her disheveled hair back from her face, she went to the door and hollered, "Whoever you are, go away. No one's home.""Open the damn door." Cruz's voice was loud and angry."Go away," she shouted again. "I have nothing to say to you.""Well, I have plenty to say Do you want me to stand out here and yell so all th

  • Taken by Surprise   Chapter 29

    "She is lying," Safina said, placing a glass of iced tea in front of Shea.John Reston had called a halt to all work until they could get this mess straightened out. Lorena Castillo had waved a marriage license under their noses and everything had shut down. Shea had hightailed it for the hacienda in the golf cart, barely making it into the kitchen to give Safina a bare outline before she heard the Mercedes pull up in front.High heels tapped on the terra cotta tiles as Lorena Castillo made her way to the kitchen. The look she gave Shea was a mixture of disgust and hate."What are you doing in this house?""Getting ready to leave. Don't worry.""Please don't tell me you've been staying here," she spat. "I consider that an outrage."Shea counted to ten before she spoke. "I have a question for you. If you're really Cruz's wife, where have you been all this time? Not anywhere around where people could see you.""Where I've been is incidental. I'm back and you're out. Along with any

  • Taken by Surprise   Chapter 28

    Shea sat at the small table under the umbrella Cruz had asked the hands to set up for her. Texas heat could be devastating and he worried that she spent too much time in it."Use the trailer," he urged constantly. "That's what it's for, cara. Please."But now that she'd made the commitment she liked to eyeball everything personally.Cruz had loved her designs, not only for the new hacienda set high on a hill but for the remodel of the existing one as well as the small homes for the foreman and the married hands and a modern new bunkhouse for the others."You really meant it when you said you planned to spend a lot of money," she'd teased him when he'd signed the contracts. Exactly how rich are you?"His face had tightened and an unfamiliar expression had come over it. "Is it important to you?" he'd snapped."No, not at all." She'd shaken her head. "It was just a joke, Cruz. I don't give a damn how much you have. Okay?"His face had relaxed again. "Sorry, Shea. I just have a lot

  • Taken by Surprise   Chapter 27

    If they gave medals for kissing, Shea thought, this man would take the gold. His tongue swept in, tasting every inch of her, pressing against the roof of her mouth, running his tongue over her teeth then plunging it deep, deep, deep. He shifted the angle of his head to go even deeper, then dragged his tongue out and licked a pattern around her lips. By the time he moved to other parts of her body, she felt as slick and heavy as molten nickels.Cruz's hands were warm on her breasts, squeezing them gently, licking the nipples and grazing his teeth across them."So beautiful," he told her in a thick voice. "So gorgeous. A man could feast on these forever."Every touch sent spikes of electricity through her, straight to her throbbing pussy. His tongue flicked and retreated, teasing her nipples into an even more distended state. Shea moaned, a low sound in her throat and shifted her body beneath his, trying to urge him to more aggressive activity."Don't rush me," he murmured in a hoars

  • Taken by Surprise   Chapter 26

    Cruz showered and dressed first, needing to be ready out front to greet his guests."Take your time, cara," he told her. "No rush. Look for me at the entrance to the tent when you're ready."Shea took him at his word, soaking in the tub, then washing her hair and carefully blow-drying it. Tonight she left it long and loose, a riot of dark blonde curls around her face. She took extra pains with her makeup and sprayed herself from a new bottle of expensive cologne. Finally she dressed in the outfit she'd brought-a long printed skirt that swirled around her ankles and a white peasant blouse that she wore off the shoulders.She'd had no idea what other women would be wearing and Cruz had been absolutely no help. She'd finally decided to dress for the environment and hope she wasn't laughed out of the place. Stepping into the sandals next to the dresser, she took a final look at herself in the mirror, fluffed her hair one more time and headed through the house for the backyard.She esti

  • Taken by Surprise   Chapter 25

    "I understand." Shea took another sip of coffee. "Not that it's any of my business but exactly how many companies do you own?"He chuckled. "If I tell you, will your fee go up?""Don't be ridiculous. I charge what I charge. I was just curious."They had reached the stage by this time. Cruz sat on the edge of it and motioned for her to join him. "I could have walked into my father's business, you know. I'm sure you heard the story. But I've always had this obsession to earn whatever I got. So I took money I'd saved and began flipping houses."She nodded. "Buying old ones, rehabbing them and selling them for more money.""That's it. But other things began to interest me, so I went after companies that fit the bill. Now there are ten separate entities under the Castillo Corporation banner. Is that enough information?""I wasn't prying," she said hastily. "Just trying to understand the man you are.""The man I am is busy getting ready to wow his clients tonight." He waved his hand b

  • Taken by Surprise   Chapter 24

    Saturday morning Shea awoke to a multitude of noises and voices drifting in through the open glass door. Rolling over, she realized Cruz was no longer in bed with her. In fact, if the coolness of the sheet was any indication, he'd been gone for some time. Sitting up and pulling the sheet with her, she spotted a note on the bedside table.Mi amor,Supervising party preparations. Coffee is made in the kitchen. Safina will fix you whatever you'd like for breakfast. Or lunch if you sleep that late. Take your time and relax.CruzThe party. Of course. The excuse for getting her to spend the weekend.She yawned, then crawled out of bed, wrapping the sheet around herself. She closed the sliding door and pulled the blinds shut. Cruz had insisted she unpack her suitcase, so she grabbed some clothes from the drawer where she'd stuck them along with her toiletries kit and headed for the shower.In jeans and a plaid shirt knotted at the waist, ponytail swinging, she followed the heavenly aro

  • Taken by Surprise   Chapter 23

    The night air was cool so Cruz had left the sliding doors open to catch the breeze. Overhead a ceiling fan turned lazily, drawing in not only the air but also the heady scents of the flowering shrubs and trees. Once again Shea was stretched out on the soft sheets of his bed, naked, his mouth and tongue and fingers making a slow journey over her body.In the dim light of the bedside lamp she could see the taut planes of his face and the dark pools of his eyes, eyes that returned again and again to lock with hers. Her breasts ached from his gentle kneading while his mouth pulled at her nipples and his teeth grazed their pebbled surface. The flesh of his back beneath her palms, was warm and under the tight covering of skin she could feel the play of solid muscles.His touch everywhere lit up her nerves and accelerated every pulse in her body. The swirl of his tongue at her navel. The nip of his teeth at the soft flesh below it. Those damnable kisses teasing at the backs of her knees and

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