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The doctors whispered about Samuel's virus in the back row, and the meerkat sat in the back row silently, covering his eyes with a blindfold to sleep, but I saw two wet pieces of his blindfold, alpha always doesn't like to show his sadness in in front of everyone.

Firefly was exhausted, curled up in the seat with his head resting on my ...

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