#out together. we riff off each other at lightning speed and everyone is gonna get shocked. :D
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Another successful Sleepover!
My little brother--who is 16--and I, have been doing what we like to call our Living Room Sleepover; where because it is summer, we hang out in the living room all night and watch whatever we want and talk and just be with each other.
It started last week around 3 am on Monday when he couldn't sleep and I was also awake because I have chronic insomnia. We put on House, MD, I gave him a couple of melatonin gummies, and we watched until he fell asleep. When I noticed that he had finally fallen asleep, I tried to get him up to go to bed, but he refused.
He insisted that he stay in the living room with me because a) the floor is comfy (we have a new rug) and b) "as [he's] told me before" he's used to sleeping on the floor. He didn't want to leave where I was and be somewhere else, so I let him stay. Then, because I couldn't sleep, I just sat up for a lot longer and watched Dynasty on Netflix.
We just had another Living Room Sleepover on the back of spending so. many. hours. together and with our family as a whole, because why not? Tonight/this morning was filled with the first 4 episodes of The Boys season 1, episodes 4 and 5 of The Walking Dead: Dead City season 1, and we rounded it off with House, MD again.
This is my best friend's family, who unbidden, adopted me into their ranks, simply because they could and have enough love and chaos to go around. And their siblings are my siblings (seriously, they introduce me to their friends as their sister now for I think, going on two years). But, I digress.
Something about spending time with these people brings me joy. And there is something special about baby bro that I haven't had since my family kicked me out years ago. I will never forget how he told me around Christmas that I am his now, we are a matched set, and no matter what I got him.
Yeah. Well. Guess what, kid? You got me right back, too. We can have our Living Room Sleepover anytime. đ©”
#living room sleepover chronicles#sometimes i am filled with imposter syndrome so special shout-out to shark for letting me infiltrate the family#also i feel it is important to note that everyone else in the family IS NOT barred from the LRS they just like ... don't participate at all#shark and bird were there for a while but then they left to go to sleep because they both were tired so ... ÂŻ\_(ă)_/ÂŻ#it ended up just being me and chip and we didn't mind. however everyone is kind of learning why it's dangerous for the two of us to hang#out together. we riff off each other at lightning speed and everyone is gonna get shocked. :D#hi my boy
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My BFB is the one for me!
juke | human!au + brother!reggie | title from BFB // victorious
If someone had to ask her who the one constant in her life was, she would have to say Luke Patterson. Which was depressing, cause the guy went through life pretending to be a 90s heartthrob and, even worse, that list didn't even include her own mother.Â
Julie met Luke when she was five and he was six. Her brother Reggie befriended him on the first day of school and the rest was history. "Soul-brothers" they called themselves, which would be cute if they weren't so obnoxious together. Separate, they were somewhat manageable. Put those two in the same room? Chaos would ensue.Â
He was there for it all. Weekly play dates, birthdays, the occasional holiday, her mom's funeral, band rehearsals. And when Luke had a month-long falling out with his parents, he stayed with them.Â
Realistically, that should make him seem like a brother to Julie. But neither Carlos or Reggie were as infuriating as Luke was! With the stupid band tees and the stupid smile and the stupid, relentless teasing he lovingly bestowed upon her. She lost count how many times he "poisoned" her soda with salt or woke her with a heart attack by playing his electric guitar. At least she had some grip on her brothers, being their only sister, but LukeâŠÂ
Luke and her had this interesting, little relationship that she couldn't quite put her finger on and it unnerved her. Like it was an itch she couldn't scratch. (Or maybe he was just an annoying mosquito buzzing around her and should leave her the fuck alone. Probably.)
Hopping down the stairs for her midnight snack, it was no surprise to her to find the idiot gaping into the fridge like a goon. With a nudge of the hip, she pushed him aside.Â
'Hey!'Â
'Either pick something or save power,' she retorted, grabbing a bowl of grapes.Â
He snorted. 'I don't think my indecisiveness is gonna kill the planet.'
She shot him a look, an amused smile tugging on her lips. 'You wanna say that in the cute face of a polar bear?'Â
Luke stared at her for a beat, a smile crawling on his own face and shaking his head with a chuckle. The fridge fell shut with the pride of a won argument swelling in her chest.Â
'So why're you still up?', he asked as she flitted around him for the bread and peanut butter. Maybe she could sneak up a butterscotch cookie too - her dad won't notice one missing, right?Â
Unscrewing the lid, she sighed. 'Mendoza's class is murdering me. I really don't get why we need to learn calculus. We're an arts school, not like any of us are going to use formulas on the set of a movie.'
When she passed him to get the orange juice from the fridge, he took hold of the jar, sliding it between his hands thoughtfully.Â
'Just don't overthink it,' he shrugged.Â
She rolled her eyes. 'Easy for you, obviously.'
His mouth fell slack, offended, as Julie put the bottle on the island with mirth glimmering in her expression. After years of sparring with Luke, she knew how to press his buttons and took great joy in doing so.Â
Suddenly leaning into her personal bubble, he sputtered. 'Are you⊠calling me dumb?'Â
Her hand pushed his face back with a scoff. 'Don't breathe on me. All I'm saying is that you look like you have elevator music playing up there 24/7.'
When she went to grab the jar from his hand, he moved it away.Â
'Uh, I think you're mistaking me for your brother.'
'No-' Tried again, moved away. '-I don't think I do.'
'You do.'
She crossed her arms, resolute. 'He's part of the gifted program.'
It unfazed him. 'Yeah. And it means shit.'
She held her palm up, exasperated. 'Just give me the peanut butter, Luke.'
Raising it over his head with an infuriating smirk, the other tugged on a curl. 'No.'
Gah! He was so dead! Did he forget she lived with three men in this house?!
Without a second of hesitation, Julie barrelled into him and jumped to catch it. Luke snatched her wrist before she could with a laugh, a hitched puff coming right after as her elbow jabbed his ribs.Â
He set the jar down at lightning speed and grabbed her other wrist. Both their arms were outstretched as her foot kicked his calf, hard. When he yelped, her left hand loosened and dove for the jar. Right as her fingertips grazed the glass, a strong arm snaked around her waist and pulled her back. An "oof!" left her lips, the breath kicked out of her lungs.Â
Luke guffawed in her ear victoriously, whooping the house together. Curse words rolled off her tongue as she repeatedly slapped his forearm to let go. She felt embarrassingly small with her feet hovering above the floor and this power dynamic was not doing it for her confidence.Â
'The fuck are you doing?'Â
Julie smacked to the floor before the last words were uttered, a flabbergasted Reggie staring at the pair.Â
Luke stammered. 'UhâŠ'Â
'Your bestie held the peanut butter hostage,' Julie replied sardonically. 'Did dad wake up?'Â
He shook his head, a peculiar expression fixed on Luke. Her gaze shot between the two. Were they having⊠a silent conversation? With the way their brows quirked an lips twitched, it seemed like some "bro-talk" Julie wouldn't even like to understand.Â
'Don't break your head too much over Mendoza, okay?' Reggie added, smiling at her this time. 'Just relax.'
She sighed. Relax. Because the fear of failure got eradicated with the snap of a finger if she just relaxed. 'Yeah. Sure.'
The boys finally left, silence descended, and Julie made her sandwich. For some reason, the quietude made her uncomfortable.Â
***
Though Luke was annoying at times, the band he was in - Sunset Curve - definitely wasn't. Reggie, Alex and Luke created it when they were thirteen and overzealous. Reggie and Luke met Alex the same year and bullied him into a friendship, all bonding over clichĂ© lyrics and overused chord progressions. They quickly got better though, earning a small following and a hopeful future in the LA scene. Julie was very proud of her brother. All those hours practicing the bass until his fingers bled was finally paying off with each new gig they rocked.Â
And as the Molina's were raised to appreciate good music, Julie often found herself sprawled on the leather couch as they rehearsed. Reggie used to hate it, saying she was being "sticky" and "distracting", but eventually found her useful whenever they needed someone to bounce ideas with. She has co-written many of their songs. It was then that Luke was the least annoying, when he was so entranced and passionate about music that he had no time to pester her.Â
(If she were honest with herself, she'd admit that song-writing with Luke was when she felt like herself the most, enjoyed life the most. But Luke was stupid and she definitely didn't feel a vibe when they wrote, so honesty was obsolete.)
'Or else you'll get,' Luke growled in the mic, music crashing together in their signature punk-rock sound. 'Crooked teeth!'Â
They shot into an electrifying interlude. Alex headbanging the sweat of his forehead from his fast-paced drumming, Reggie bouncing in his heels as he heightened the bassline and Luke⊠was being Luke. Julie looked up from her laptop as his strumming came closer, that signature grin fixed on her as his fingers expertly glided across the neck. Her typing paused, amused.Â
Why was he so adamant about "impressing" her with a riff? He knew she liked their music (and has caught her looking at his hands⊠ugh, fourteen year old Julie had bad judgement), he didn't have to prove himself or something.Â
She smiled. 'You're going to miss your cue, idiot!'Â
Ignoring her exclaim, he bobbed his head to the melody and wiggled his brows. Her eyes drifted to Alex, the blonde staring at Reggie and Reggie staring at the back of Luke's head. This has been happening a lot, Julie realised. There was this weird energy whenever they were all in the same room. For a bit, she thought it was her that was the problem, but if she was, Reggie would've told her by now.Â
Now Luke was really in her face, pushing her laptop shut with his knee and making those stupid expressions he pulled whenever Grace talked to him in the hallway. Never one to back down, Julie abruptly stood up and pushed him back with a challenging smirk. The boy was seventeen; he was in serious trouble if he lacked the spatial awareness and common sense.Â
âSing with us?!â, he pleaded over the crash of the cymbal. Behind him, Alexâ brows went so far up it disappeared into his snapback. A nervous tug knotted in her stomach at his request, like she was afraid to disappoint him, and shook her head. Keeping up the attitude she nodded at the laptop he so valiantly closed for her.Â
Pulling it against her chest, she pointed at his bandmates. âGo sing about some fucked up teeth more!â
âCrooked teeth!â, they all yelled in annoyance. Proud to have executed her role an irritating, little sister, she hopped out the studio. If she felt someoneâs gaze burning in her back, she mustâve imagined it. Â
***
There was something to be said about Grace and Luke. Though it wasnât Julieâs business (or anyoneâs, for that matter), the coupling has always intrigued her. Or lack of coupling, really. Every few months theyâd find themselves at each otherâs lockers flirting up a storm for everyone to see to then ghost each other again. This vicious cycle has been on loop since sophomore year. Julie felt bad for Grace, the pretty senior girl deserved far better than Luke.Â
Last night, Julie couldnât sleep. âCrooked Teethâ was blaring in her mind and haunted her dreams (and Lukeâs stupid face) until she woke up in a sweat. Something was off. Like solving a math question and knowing the result is wrong but unsure where it all went wrong. Around four in the morning, it hit her. The bridge! It was all jumbled and clunky and she had far better ideas on how to craft it! She sat at her keyboard until seven in the morning, only to stop when a frustrated Carlos barged in, threw a pillow at her and yelled to âzip it!â Reggie and dad, naturally, slept through all of it.Â
Now, a sleep-deprived, caffeinated and kind of manic Julie was bustling through the hallways trying (and failing) to find Luke. Sure, they butted heads a lot, but music has always been the glue. Temporary glue, but the fact remained that she and Luke were cut from the same cloth when it came to composition and lyrical prowess. (Not that sheâd ever admit that. Ew. His ego was large enough as is.)Â
And then she saw him. At Graceâs locker. Her breath lodged in her throat at the sight. It shouldnât. God, it truly shouldnât. But it did. Because Grace was pretty and Luke had one of those faces and they looked good together and it annoyed the fuck out of her. Like, who decided who went through puberty better. Julie knew she wasnât unattractive, but she wasnât Grace either. Tall and lithe and glossy black hair and a perfect nose. The ugly, green monster in the back of her head snarled about how her personality was probably off-putting, though Julie knew that to be untrue. Grace was, well, graceful. Genuinely kind. Gah! Since when did Julie hate on other girls? Pushing the voice down, she mustered back the previous excitement (the! bridge!) and paraded towards the pair. Luke saw her before Grace did.      Â
She rushed the last few steps and hastily grabbed the papers from the side pocket of her backpack. 'Luke! Hi, Grace. Okay, I know "Crooked Teeth" is finished, but I couldn't stop thinking about it and I had this amazing idea for the bridge.'
When he didn't react for a beat, stunned by her giddy attitude, her smile mellowed awkwardly. 'I mean⊠it's your song. You don't have to-'Â
'No!', he shouted, frantic. Her brows raised in surprise. 'No, uh-' His hand flew to the back of his head, raking the ends of his hair. 'Yeah. D'you wanna go to the music room? To show me?'
Julieâs eyes flitted to a confused Grace. âUmâŠâ
Luke caught on and shot the girl an easy grin. âTalk to you later, yeah?âÂ
She shrugged. âI guess?â
Before she could say anything more, Luke snatched Julie by the wrist and dragged her to the nearest, open music room. The arts school was littered with them, though most had a reserved schedule. Luckily, one was empty.Â
âOkay,â she said, tucking her hair behind her ears as she slid down in front of the piano. Luke sat next to her, expectant. âThe bridge right now? Itâs fine, but itâs not âwowâ, you know? I was thinking about how the verses and chorus sound so visceral and loud, so the bridge should have something guttural. Like, primal. Thatâs a weird word to use, but, I donât know, have it sound dangerous? Like - whyâre you looking at me like that?â
A strange expression was plastered on Lukeâs face. A half-grin and wide eyes, like he was scared heâd miss something, like heâd blink and sheâd disappear. In other words: he looked insane. Then again, her exhaustion mustnât look too appealing either.Â
He shook his head, that smile falling away for something more timid. All the bravado he oozed while talking to Grace just moments before, was gone for shy eyes and fingers gripping the chain around his jeans.Â
âNothing.â He nudged her. âYou kinda ambushed me here, Molina.â
Her words stuttered out. âI- I was just-â Zeroing back on the keys with a frown, she said: âIâll just play you the bridge.â
As she did, her mind was elsewhere. This wasnât weird, right? Theyâve done this before. Collaborated, gone to music rooms to bounce ideas back and forth, played until dusk. She knew it wasnât weird. It was always just a matter of time before the next âambushâ came, as he put it. Soon, heâd barge into her room with half a melody and forced her to finish it. This was normal.
Then why did her skin ripple with anticipation from his intense gaze directed on her temple?Â
When she finished, she kept her eyes on the keys. Suddenly, his hand appeared in her vision and softly patted her knuckles, urging her to look at him anyway. He had that strange look again, the sight letting the most peculiar feeling rush through her veins.  Â
Luke smiled. âI like it.â
âYeah?â
âWanna play it for the boys during next rehearsal?â His brows raised with hope, head leaning her way as if he wasnât already close enough. And he wasnât close enough.Â
Julie went on autopilot at this point, too enthralled by her emotions running wild. âYeah.â It came out breathy and foolish and if she had half a brain cell right now, sheâd kick herself in the face for how dumb she sounded. Â
His hand squeezed hers and then let go, that smile turning nervous. Oh God, did he notice how weird she abruptly got? âCool. Sweet. Perfect. Your- this was perfect. Iâll see you, uh, -â
âYeah,â she squeaked. âWhenever.â
When he left the room in a hurry, her face planted itself on the keys and erupted a harsh sound. Fitting, she believed. Her mind was a mess too.Â
***
Then stuff began piling on and each time it did, Julieâs heart fluttered like the traitorous bitch it was.Â
Like when Luke told her to tell calculus to âbite herâ as a joke, but then she actually did during a test and somehow didnât get a black out. She knew it was likely just a placebo, but the grin she earned later on when she showed him the B+ and he gave her the tightest hug was worth the pseudo-science.Â
Or he found her in the hallway whenever they both had a free period and casual small talk turned to slamming each other into lockers or, more recently, pulled her outside to get boba from the place right across the street. Their boba hangouts were probably the strangest development of all, but it was⊠nice. Pleasant. If she ever secretly thought it was a date, then it mustâve been a sun stroke hitting her.Â
Or sheâd be doing her homework and heâd waltz into her room (because he was always at their house and that never changed) and randomly help her with a task or question. It was small and it usually slowed her down, but she hasnât had the guts to turn him away either. She blamed his stupid smile.Â
Or just yesterday they were all in the kitchen and she was peering over Reggieâs shoulder as he tried and failed to properly text his crush Kayla, when she said:Â
âIsnât that weird? That youâre talking to a junior?â
Luke, who was looking over his other shoulder, scoffed. âWhy would that be weird?â
Pointing at the emoji he should be using (the purple heart - duh!), she shrugged. âI donât know. You just donât see a lot of people date outside of their year. Itâs, like, an unspoken rule.â
Reggie pouted. âNot helping, Jules.â
âI am! Use the purple heart!â
Luke snorted. âPlease, if you were asked out by some senior boy, youâd say no?â
The Molinaâs looked up from the phone to shoot him a weird look. The boy shrunk under their stare, fingers nervously drumming island.Â
Caution tinged her voice. âI donât know⊠should I?â
The boys stared at each other for a beat. That âbro-talkâ again, Julie presumed with a roll of the eye. Typical.
âYes,â Luke trailed, unsure. âYou should say no.â
A ball of disappointment dropped to the pit of her stomach at his words - hard. Oh. So he didnât mean himself then. Julie froze. Why would she even want that? She was not returning to her fourteen year old self that gawked at Luke like an idiot. Nope. Not happening. Just because she felt flushed and ecstatic every Wednesday afternoon when they schedules lined up, that didnât mean her crush has resurfaced. Totally.Â
But then something even more maddening happened. It was Thursday afternoon, right before lunch, when Nick approached her by her locker. Sheâd been fervently texting a sick Flynn to get better when he started asking about dance class and how on earth he was supposed to master a calypso by Monday next week. He was clearly stressed and Julie gave him a hug. Just as she was going to offer her help (or redirect him to Kayla, as she was an actual dance goddess), a familiar arm draped around her shoulder and pulled her back.Â
Julie was fuming. Luke decided to start acting like some jovial prick as he intimidated Nick with all these terror stories about his own dance assignments from last year and that âa calypso was just the beginning.â The poor guy was practically passed out from anxiety by the time his spiel was over. She couldnât even yell an apology as he sped off and spun around the corner at lightning speed.       Â
The arm fell away, Luke stared at her ridden with guilt, muttered some half-assed âsorryâ and rushed off in the opposite direction. A baffled, angry Julie was left standing there.Â
If Luke thought he could be some white knight, he was dead wrong.Â
***
She got lucky. Reggie mentioned beforehand Luke was coming over and knew that he, inevitably, would ascend the stairs. A pent-up Julie paced in her room, feeling that fever pitch come to a boiling point. Argh! Why was he so⊠infuriating?! (And attractive?! And charismatic?! Argh!)Â
Then she heard it. His tentative steps up the steps. Like he knew. The fact that she was seemingly predictable left her cold this time, slamming her door open at just the right moment to snatch his wrist and roughly yank him inside.Â
Before he could react, she yelled: 'What the hell, Luke?! Why did you do that?'Â
Luke was a stammering, embarrassed mess. Good. 'Uh- I- I-'Â
'You can't just act all overprotective or possessive like that! What's your problem with Nick? He's super nice and, you know, my friend. I already have two brothers, I donât need one more!â
'I-'
'You don't get to decide who I talk with! Or save me or whatever fantasy you were living in! And-!'Â
'I like you, Jules,' he blurted.Â
Julie was blazing though. 'So? That doesn't mean that-' Until the words dried on her tongue, stunned. All else she had prepared to say flew out the window. The constant fluttering in her heart hitched. Did she⊠hear him correctly? 'W-what?'Â
A beat went by, like he couldnât believe he actually said that, but then word vomit spewed out. 'I- I like you? Like, on and off since I was eleven and I tried to not like you - I really tried - but you're just incredible and pretty and an amazing singer and you keep doing that thing with your lips when you have a thought and it's been killing me seeing Nick shoot his shot and-'Â
Julie dove forward and pressed a kiss on his rambling mouth. Stretched on her tippy toes, she saw him freeze and stare at her in wonder. Slowly, her poor heart began to beat again, fast and fond and for him and oh my God, what was happening?Â
'Did you just-', he croaked.Â
Shit. Should she have asked to kiss him first? Her hands didn't leave his shoulders, alarmed. 'Uh⊠you just kept talking and-' She swallowed back her nerves and mustered a smile. 'If you wanted to be my boyfriend, you could've just asked.'
Luke blinked, completely in awe by her words. 'What?'Â
Alright. Time to take life by the balls, Molina.Â
'You didn't think I might like you back?'Â
An incredulous laugh puffed from his lips, looking from her hands on his shoulders and then grabbed onto her waist. Jitters burst in her stomach at the sudden touch. This was actually happening. Holy shit. But God, how could she deny that bright smile and his warm smile and that giddy feeling that rippled her skin each time they hung out?Â
'Can we try that again?', he breathed.Â
His grin captured hers before she could fully nod, his hands slipping to her lower back and jaw without hesitation. Her arms slung around his neck, finally getting a feel for his soft locks of hair. Heat grew from her chest to her toes, curling from bliss. She felt deliciously empty and full of glee all at once.Â
Her back fell against the door with a giggle. Just as he went back in, she pressed a finger on his lips.Â
'Still doesn't make it right what you did.'Â
'Yeah.' He kissed her again. 'Sorry.'
She tried saying more, but each word was muffled by another warm kiss of his intoxicating lips and all she could do was melt against him. The odd lyric that âheaven was his lips and larger than paradiseâ passed her by, hopefully reminding her of its existence in an hour or two.Â
His fingers slipped under her shirt and dug into her heated skin. They became lazier, the kisses open-mouthed and smiling and already so amazing at first try. Julie has kissed a handful of boys before, but this? Unmatched.Â
Two sudden knocks against wood. âJulie?â
They froze, Julie slapping a hand over his mouth to stifle his inevitable snicker.Â
âHave you seen Luke?â, Reggie continued, confusion lacing his voice.Â
âNo!â, her voice squeaked, still affected by their make-out. Cringing, she tried to level it. âUh, maybe heâs gone to the, uh-â His lips grazed her neck, teasingly. She pinched his arm, but he didnât lean back. Asshole. â-uhâŠâ
âJulie? Everything okay?â
âYeah! Yeah! Iâm fine!â Julie pushed Luke back again, this time the boy giving her some space. The wolfish smirk he was sporting was one she either wanted to slap or kiss away. âMaybe heâs in the bathroom? Annoying Carlos? The studio?â Not my room! Â
They held in their breaths as they waited for a reply. Her mind was failing to catch up to what sheâs just done. Here she was, with flushed lips and tingling skin from Lukeâs actions as her brother was meandering on the other side of the door. How did she end up here?Â
He blew a raspberry. âOkayâŠâ They sighed. âWhen youâre done making out, can you force Luke to start our project? Kind of an important assignment.â
Lukeâs face crashed into pure horror, mouth falling agape and skin pale as a ghost. Julie snorted despite herself, dropping her head on his shoulder in an attempt to muffle her giggles but failing horribly. Of course, Reggie knew. His dreamy nature made anyone forget how observant he actually was, yet here he instantly he had his pulse on the facts. Or heâs always known about Lukeâs crush on her. Probably both.Â
Her smile stretched against the fabric of his shirt. Luke had a crush on her. Luke liked her.Â
Reggieâs footsteps faded away, his bedroom door falling shut. Their gazes met again.Â
Luke gulped, green eyes wide and oh so adorable. âHe took that surprisingly well.â
Her chin raised, haughty. She hasnât forgotten about that infuriating face of his just one minute before. âYou kissed my neck.â
That look returned as he hummed, edging closer. âI did.â
âYouâre an asshole, you know that?â
His face brightened at her words, weaving a hand through her and making her sigh just like that. She was gone and she didnât even know it. âAnd youâre-â he murmured, softly kissing her lips, â-into that.â
How desperately she wanted to keep this going, she has heard what Reggie said. An important project due. She shouldnât trouble her brother like that, even if making out with his best friend was far more appealing than anything else in the world right now.
The measly words puffed out. âYou have-â kiss â-a project-â kiss â-with Reggie.â kiss. Â
âHmmâŠâ Letting her stand between his legs to be even closer and consequently shutting down any rationale, Luke mumbled against her lips: âOne more minute.â
In the end, Luke stayed for another thirty minutes before Reggie barged in, dragged the boy from Julieâs bed by the collar and wordlessly trucked back out the room. When later that night she received a text saying goodnight jules đ she knew she hadnât been dreaming.
And when Luke kissed her square on the lips the next day for everyone to see, Julie had inkling this interesting, little relationship of theirs was the just the beginning. Â
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