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“The glitters of the skies, almost wickedly, distracted one from the vast empty spaces between them where even the time bent to pay its dues. For all the plans Abhimanyu had made, his destiny had already put into motion a set of events a thousand miles away in Kashmir that would change his life forever.”

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Marcos Betrayal: The Hunter and The Orb

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