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00:00My ex-wife is a fat, depressed, loser, and three months after I divorced her, she's still in my house,
00:05eating my food, using my water, breathing my air.
00:08My buddies thought I was nuts.
00:09You hate the way she let herself go, they said. Why would you stay?
00:13I did the math. Moving out means I see my kid twice a week, paying two mortgages. No thanks.
00:19Two months' divorce life was smooth. Every morning coffee waited for me eggs over easy bacon crispy.
00:25My son Caleb grabbed his backpack.
00:27Later, Dad.
00:28And Megan, my ex, dropped him at school, came home, and cleaned the whole damn house.
00:32The only difference, I didn't have to fake it anymore, didn't have to look at her body soft, and all
00:37the wrong places didn't have to lie there for three terrible minutes, both of us miserable.
00:42Now no ring, no guilt, the escorts, the clients hired, I could let my arm rest where it landed, pull
00:47one close for a photo laugh at her jokes like,
00:49I wasn't married, no frantic texts, no sorry babe traffic's a nightmare.
00:54Those two months' best of my life.
00:56Derek laughed when I told him.
00:58So what was the point of the paperwork?
01:00For seven years she threatened to leave.
01:02I said crying, yelling, breaking plates, every time she'd apologize before we got to the door.
01:07At first I figured it was postpartum, but that doesn't last until your kid can do multiplication.
01:12This time she didn't cry, didn't yell after Caleb went to sleep.
01:15She dropped the papers on a coffee table.
01:20Jason, we're getting divorced.
01:23The same papers had sat in her nightstand for three years, maybe five, every time she threatened, she'd drag them
01:29out.
01:29I didn't ask what set her off this time.
01:31Fine, whatever you want.
01:33The next morning after Caleb left for school, she stopped me at the door.
01:36See you at the courthouse.
01:38I almost choked on my bagel.
01:40By the time we got there, she changed the terms.
01:4450-50 on everything.
01:45I don't want the business.
01:47Just cash.
01:48You can have custody or I can.
01:50The house is in a good school district.
01:52Whoever gets Caleb gets the house.
01:54For the first time in seven years, I saw something new in her face.
01:58She meant it.
01:59She said she wouldn't change Caleb's last name if she got him.
02:01So I let him go.
02:02The waiting period was brutal.
02:04Not because I was sad, because I was terrified she'd change her mind.
02:07Those last few years of marriage had been suffocating.
02:09I couldn't breathe around her anymore.
02:11The living together thing wasn't my idea.
02:13It was my parents.
02:14Flew back from their timeshare in Florida.
02:16I don't care if you're divorced.
02:18You are not letting that woman take my grandson.
02:22I showed her the certificate.
02:23She lost her mind.
02:24That night, I slept in the guest room Megan had already cleaned it fresh sheets, empty closet, like a Marriott.
02:29Over the next few days, my parents worked on both of us.
02:32Just think of her as a live-in nanny.
02:35Who's going to clean the house, cook dinner.
02:37You hate strangers in the house.
02:39She wasn't wrong.
02:42I didn't fight for Caleb because honestly, Megan was better at it.
02:45From the day he was born, she did everything.
02:47I just worked, wrote, checked, showed up for photos.
02:50Last year, when Caleb finished kindergarten, she asked me to come to the ceremony.
02:54She spent the whole car ride talking about elementary school admissions and parent-teacher conferences.
02:59I tuned out every word.
03:00If I remarried the new wife, wouldn't want to deal with that crap, better to leave Caleb with his mom.
03:05My mom offered to take over, but when I asked her what PTSD stood for, she went quiet.
03:09Still, she had a point.
03:10Moving out would hurt Caleb.
03:11Why Megan agreed to stay.
03:13No idea.
03:14Just like I had no idea why she'd become so impossible in the first place.
03:18One of my buddies said...
03:20Maybe she regrets it.
03:21Some women can't handle being alone.
03:23That made sense to me.
03:25Then Megan asked for money.
03:27I was heading out the door when she stopped me.
03:29We need to talk.
03:30We barely spoke these days except for past the south in front of Caleb employer, an employee that was us
03:35now.
03:36So we need to talk, caught me off guard.
03:40She handed me a spreadsheet.
03:41A live-in nanny in this zip code costs $3,000 a month, a housekeeper $2,000.
03:47The house was hers now legally, which meant I was a tenant.
03:50Rent utilities, groceries.
03:51I'm not asking for anything extra.
03:53Just market rate.
03:54She could have just asked I would have given it to her.
03:56I'm not an asshole.
03:57But itemizing it like that felt like swallowing a cockroach.
04:00I didn't go home for three days.
04:02I said nothing grabbed my keys, transferred $13,000 into her account before I hit the freeway.
04:07Memo line.
04:08Rent plus board plus meals.
04:10Those first two months after the divorce I'd crash at hotels sometimes.
04:13But this felt different.
04:14I called Derek for drinks.
04:16Turned out his wife was threatening divorce too.
04:18I opened my mouth to comfort him.
04:20The louder they scream, the less they mean it.
04:22Megan had screamed for years the time it actually happened, barely a word.
04:26I rubbed my face.
04:27So what's she mad about?
04:29You do something?
04:29Derek downed his whiskey.
04:31She wanted to go through my phone.
04:33I said no.
04:34Hey, did your ex ever check yours?
04:36I couldn't remember a single time.
04:38But as I said it, something Derek mentioned echoed in my head.
04:41I don't think so.
04:43What's there to find it's not like I'm cheating?
04:44I went cold.
04:48The year Megan got pregnant, my high school sweetheart Brooke reappeared.
04:51She was back in town going through a rough patch someone had given her my number.
04:55I sent her some money, a few thousand she insisted on coming to thank me in person.
04:59We met for dinner, but I didn't cheat.
05:02She told me she'd been separated from her husband for years, probably had someone else already.
05:06I told her not to overthink it.
05:08Then she started crying, fell into my arms.
05:10I couldn't just push her away.
05:11Later, I walked her to her hotel.
05:13She asked me to come up.
05:14I almost did.
05:15Then Megan called and something snapped back into place.
05:18She has a husband.
05:19I have a wife.
05:20I'm not that guy.
05:21We still texted.
05:22She said she wanted to stay in the city more opportunities than her hometown.
05:25I helped her get a manager job at a boutique in the mall.
05:27She kept thanking me with dinners.
05:29The first time we slept together,
05:30Your wife would never leave you even if she knew?
05:33But I was careful.
05:35Megan would never find out.
05:38Brooke and I were meeting for dinner when Megan's name popped up on my phone.
05:42I let it ring.
05:42You're not going to get that.
05:44Could be an emergency.
05:45Brooke raised an eyebrow.
05:46I hadn't told Brooke about the divorce.
05:47Didn't want to complicate her life.
05:49She had her own marriage to figure out.
05:51She'd made my favorite dishes from scratch lasagna with homemade sauce garlic bread,
05:55the kind of meal nobody had made for me in years.
05:58Watching her move around the kitchen, tying her apron, spooning out soup, something in my chest loosened.
06:03Maybe this was why people chase their first loves.
06:05That feeling of almost.
06:06When I got home, two pairs of beat-up sneakers sat by the door.
06:09Before I could walk in, I heard voices loud once Megan's parents.
06:12I stepped back into the stairwell and lit a cigarette.
06:1515 years of marriage, and her parents rarely visited.
06:18When they did, it was never good.
06:19Megan was the middle child of the forgotten, one the one they called when they needed something.
06:23They hadn't liked me at first either, but once my seafood business took off, suddenly I was son.
06:28After Caleb was born, they showed up more often, always asking for money, always just this one time.
06:33Now that we were divorced, God knows what they wanted.
06:35I stubbed out the cigarette, took a breath, and punched in the code.
06:38Her mom stood up the second.
06:39She saw me, our favorite son-in-law.
06:42Home early.
06:43Favorite son-in-law.
06:44I glanced at Megan in the kitchen.
06:46Her back was to me rigid.
06:47She hadn't told them.
06:48Hey, I said, what brings you guys to town?
06:54Caleb barely touched his chicken nuggets her parents muttered about how picky was how Megan had spoiled him.
06:59I sat there grinding my teeth.
07:00Megan kept her head down, ate plain rice, didn't reach for a single dish on the table.
07:04I almost laughed.
07:05This was the same woman who'd handed me an itemized bill last week, who'd looked me dead in the eye,
07:10and asked for market rate rent.
07:11Now she was shrinking into her chair like a kid caught stealing.
07:14Typical, I thought all that bark, and it's only for me.
07:17I put down my fork.
07:18So what's this really about?
07:19Let's not take it out on Megan and Caleb.
07:22Megan's head snapped up her eyes, said don't.
07:24But her parents didn't care they launched into it.
07:26Her younger brother, the golden child, had gotten into a fight back home.
07:29The other guy wanted $70,000, or he was pressing charges.
07:33Megan's foot brushed mine under the table, a warning.
07:36He can't keep doing this.
07:37We help him once, twice, but at some point he needs to learn some responsibility.
07:42I was looking at Megan when I said it.
07:44After everyone went to bed, Megan came out to find me in the living room.
07:47Don't help him.
07:48We're divorced.
07:49You don't have to.
07:50I was in a good mood, almost ready to forget about her little spreadsheet from last week.
07:54But this, this annoyed me.
07:56Then why didn't you tell them we're divorced?
07:58I figured it out earlier standing in that doorway.
08:00Megan couldn't tell her parents she was trapped.
08:02If she did, they'd blame her to man.
08:04Things make her life a living hell.
08:06She needed me to keep up the act.
08:09A few days later, Megan returned the $13,000, plus the two months before that,
08:14and said she'd pay back the rest $55,000 when her CD matured.
08:18Her parents had called that morning speakerphone on while she cooked.
08:21The brother's situation was handled.
08:22They didn't say how, but at the end of the call...
08:24Don't go looking for a job, you hear?
08:26You take care of that man.
08:28And that boy, that's your job.
08:29Before the divorce, Megan's moods were exhausting.
08:32I never knew which version of her was coming home.
08:34But after the divorce, she was calm, reliable, almost pleasant.
08:37My parents had been right.
08:38Let her stay.
08:39Let her raise Caleb.
08:40Let her clean the house.
08:41No fights, no drama.
08:42And I still got home-cooked meals.
08:44I leaned back on the couch, turned up the TV, and pretended I hadn't heard a word about the money.
08:48Brooke started calling more often.
08:49She hated her job.
08:50Her co-workers were awful.
08:51She was beautiful and smart and deserved better.
08:54Said over dinner.
08:54What's the point of running someone else's store?
08:57I got the hint.
08:58She wanted her own business.
08:59That night, she poured the wine heavy got close-pressed her leg against mine under the table.
09:03For years, we danced around it, almost lovers, almost crossing the line.
09:07She never pushed, always respected that I was married.
09:11But tonight was different.
09:12It was only the second time I'd slept with her.
09:14I told myself it meant something more than the random women at client dinners, more than just convenience.
09:22I found her a storefront on Main Street Corner, lot prom location.
09:26Brooke cried when I signed the lease.
09:28She was going to open a Korean fusion place designed, everything herself, the exposed brick, the pendant lights, the marble
09:34bar.
09:34Standing in the empty space, sun pouring through the windows, she looked electric.
09:38Then she turned to me and asked,
09:40What if I left him?
09:42Would you marry me?
09:43Through the glass storefront, I could have sworn I saw Megan.
09:46My brain flooded with images of her screaming, crying the broken dishes, the slammed doors.
09:51Then I blinked, and the sidewalk was empty.
09:53I shouldn't have asked.
09:54Brooke's face felt we didn't talk about it again.
09:56She sent me daily updates on the build-out, went to Seoul for two weeks to study authentic recipes.
10:00While she was gone, I exhaled for the first time in months.
10:03Brooke was a creator, a striver.
10:05She was supposed to chase her dreams, not settle down with me.
10:08Meanwhile, Megan was barely home.
10:09She dropped Caleb at school and vanished show up 30 minutes before dinner rushed through the meal and disappear again.
10:15I asked Caleb who was picking him up.
10:17Mom said not looking up from his homework.
10:19I didn't believe him.
10:20That night after dinner, I followed Megan into the kitchen, got close enough to smell her fryer-greased sweat sawdust.
10:26Brooke and Megan, I thought night and day.
10:30Megan started missing dinner entirely.
10:33She'd call me.
10:34Take Caleb out somewhere, or heat up leftovers.
10:36I was furious.
10:38We're divorced.
10:39I reminded myself I don't get a say in where she goes.
10:41But she was neglecting our son.
10:43Caleb tugged my sleeve.
10:44Dad, Mom said she's busy.
10:46Like how you used to be busy.
10:48In front of Caleb, Megan, and I had always played the part smiling, hugging, we're fine, buddy.
10:53No matter what, we eat dinner together.
10:55Every night.
10:56For him.
10:57I'd agreed.
10:57But I started sneaking out to work dinners when the fighting got bad, apologized to Caleb.
11:02The next day, Dad was busy.
11:03But I made money I provided.
11:05What could Megan possibly be busy doing?
11:06Finding a new guy.
11:08She came home late one night, sweaty hair, a mess smelling like plywood and paint thinner.
11:12The anger in my chest fizzled out.
11:14Who would even want her like this?
11:15She caught me staring from the couch.
11:17You're still up?
11:18I fumbled for the remote.
11:20Can't sleep.
11:21Looking for something to watch.
11:22The next morning, I watched her get dressed.
11:24She'd lost weight, but she still dressed like a suburban mom.
11:28Loose jeans, faded tees.
11:30Then Brooke called.
11:31Hey you, grand openings at 10.
11:32Don't forget.
11:33I hit the gas and turned toward Main Street.
11:37The restaurant was packed.
11:38Brooke had invited everyone she knew from the mall.
11:40People kept asking how we knew each other.
11:42I stared into my water glass until she said,
11:45He's the silent partner.
11:46Good answer.
11:47No one knew about the divorce, except my closest guys, not even my assistant.
11:51And no one knew about Brooke that had to stay that way.
11:54I left after lunch, had a meeting at 2.
11:56Walking to my car, I saw her.
11:57Megan in the July heat, same ugly jeans, same faded shirt.
12:01Handing out flyers.
12:02I stood there frozen, looked back at Brooke's restaurant, then back at Megan.
12:06What the hell are you doing?
12:07A new breakfast spot grand opening next Saturday.
12:10Handing out flyers.
12:12Megan just stared at me sweat dripping down her temp.
12:14She took them back, smoothed out the wrinkles I'd made.
12:18I don't usually lose my temper with Megan.
12:20Her weight, her clothes, her moods, I'd swallowed it all for years.
12:23But just this got under my skin.
12:24I knocked the flyers out of her hands and pulled her toward the parking garage.
12:28Hey!
12:28Let go of her!
12:29We're calling the cops!
12:31Go ahead.
12:32Ask her who I am.
12:33They looked at Megan.
12:34She said something quietly.
12:36They left glancing back every few steps.
12:38I took her to Nordstrom first, bought her a new outfit.
12:40That's when I noticed.
12:41She'd lost a lot of weight, looked like the girl I'd married 15 years ago.
12:45She came out of the dressing room in dark jeans and a cream sweater arms crossed dead-eyed.
12:49I stared.
12:50Are we done?
12:51Brooke had tried on the same sweater last week.
12:52It hadn't worked on her.
12:54On Megan, it worked.
12:55I brought her to the office.
12:56We had a big meeting that afternoon, a potential client.
12:59Oh, it's a pleasure to meet you.
13:01Oh, yes.
13:0215 years, he'd said.
13:04My wife and I, same thing.
13:06We built everything together.
13:07On the drive over, I prepped Megan.
13:09We're divorced, yeah, but we have a son.
13:11I'm still making money for him.
13:13She listened, didn't argue.
13:15The meeting went great, contract signed.
13:17We picked up Caleb and had dinner with the Hendersons.
13:19Mrs. Henderson couldn't have kids of her own.
13:21She'd lost one early on working too hard, never resting.
13:24They'd adopted several.
13:25Watching Megan talk to her about schools and pediatricians and bedtime routines, I thought.
13:29She's a good mom.
13:30That's why I gave her Caleb.
13:34That night, Caleb asked us to sit down.
13:36He was seven years old, but he stood in front of us like a tiny CEO.
13:39Mom, Dad, I know you're divorced.
13:42My jaw dropped.
13:43Megan didn't flinch.
13:45It's okay.
13:46A lot of kids in my class have divorced parents.
13:49You don't have to pretend.
13:50He said something about independent individuals and the right to pursue happiness way too grown
13:55up for a second grader.
13:56You taught him this?
13:57Tears were running down her face.
13:59She shook her head.
14:00Caleb stepped between us.
14:01I asked my teacher, Dad.
14:03Mom didn't tell me anything.
14:04He held his arms out protecting her.
14:06Something cracked in me.
14:07The pretending was over he'd seen through all of it.
14:09Who do you want to live with?
14:10But he was too smart for that.
14:12Dad, if Grandma and Grandpa want to see me, I can go to their house sometimes.
14:16I don't want you and Mom to fight about me.
14:18We'd figure it out.
14:20Just go to sleep.
14:21He looked at Megan.
14:22She smiled, kissed his forehead.
14:23Go on, buddy.
14:24After his door closed, Megan sat across from me.
14:26Her parents, my parents, the house, Caleb.
14:28We should actually separate.
14:30For real.
14:31We can share him, but living together, it's not working.
14:34I looked at her really looked.
14:35She was different quiet in a way that wasn't sad still in a way that wasn't frozen.
14:41I thought she agreed to stay because she regretted the divorce.
14:44Then I thought it was because of her parents.
14:46Now I understood.
14:47She'd been giving Caleb time.
14:49A buffer.
14:49All those years she'd told me Caleb is smart-eyed, nodded along, thinking every mom says that.
14:54But he was smart.
14:55He'd been watching, waiting, figuring it out on his own.
14:57That night, I didn't sleep.
14:59A few days later, after she dropped Caleb at school, I texted her.
15:02Come home when you're done.
15:03Let's talk.
15:03I was going to suggest we try again.
15:05If she could just stop with the moods, the crying, the fighting, we could make it work
15:09for Caleb.
15:10But she didn't come home.
15:12My phone rang Derek.
15:13Dude, you and Megan are officially done, right?
15:17I found him standing across the street from a small diner, pointing.
15:21I was just leaving Brooke's place, and I saw her.
15:27How do you know Brooke?
15:28Brooke's place.
15:29He laughed, awkwardly met her at the mall, followed her on Instagram, saw me liking her
15:33posts.
15:35My school friend.
15:36The diner was small, worn sign, fresh paint on the trim.
15:39A guy stood on a ladder, changing a lightbulb.
15:41Megan stood below one hand on the ladder, looking up at him with her whole face.
15:44I crossed the street without thinking.
15:47Megan!
15:48She turned frown like I was the one out of line.
15:50She walked past me to the counter, poured a glass of water, and handed it to the guy.
15:53Thanks, Mike.
15:54I'll get you some soup.
15:55Call me if anything else breaks, Meg, anytime.
15:58Your place.
15:59Want a bowl of soup?
16:00She was already walking into the kitchen.
16:01I sat by the window, looked around small, simple, nothing fancy.
16:05She brought out the soup.
16:06So this is what you've been doing?
16:07Yeah.
16:08I took a bite.
16:09It was good, really good.
16:10I wanted to talk to you this morning.
16:12I know.
16:13Sat down across from me.
16:14A pause.
16:15Meg.
16:16We're done, Jason.
16:19We'd met in a diner just like this back in our hometown.
16:22First date, cheap coffee, one plate of pancakes, split two ways.
16:25She'd said she didn't like pancakes, told me to order whatever I wanted.
16:28The truth, she loved pancakes, but she knew I didn't have much money, so she pretended.
16:32I'd spent 15 years thinking I liked diners.
16:35Turns out I didn't.
16:36She did.
16:37That was a long time ago, she said softly.
16:39That was a long time ago?
16:40What's that supposed to mean?
16:42You want to know why I loved you?
16:44She looked at me like she was explaining something to a child.
16:47You were the first person who ever asked if I was okay at home.
16:51I'd forgotten that.
16:52The first thing I noticed about her.
16:53She was too thin, but she smiled like she'd never had a bad day in her life.
16:57Does your family treat you right?
16:58I'd asked her once on our third date.
17:00She'd gotten into a good college her parents, made her drop out work, send money home.
17:04She'd cried.
17:06The first half of my life was hell.
17:09And then I met you, and for a while, you made it better.
17:13So why did it get worse again, when everything was finally good?
17:18I opened my mouth.
17:19Nothing came out.
17:20The door opened behind me.
17:23She walked in like she owned the place.
17:25Pulled out the chair, next to mine sat down.
17:27My chest went tight.
17:29She looked at me, then at Brooke.
17:30Hey Meg, what were you guys talking about?
17:33My ex-husband's high school sweetheart.
17:35Speaking of which, Brooke, this is my ex-husband Jason.
17:38How long have you known?
17:42I saw her picture in your phone.
17:44The day I asked you to order me boba.
17:45I asked you to order me boba.
17:47I'd forgotten about that too.
17:48She'd wanted bubble tea.
17:49Her phone was dead.
17:50I handed her mine.
17:51And Brooke had texted.
17:52Megan took her bowl and walked into the kitchen.
17:54Brooke watched her go, then turned to me.
17:56So you've been divorced this whole time, and you didn't tell me why.
17:59I didn't want to complicate things.
18:01Complicate what?
18:01My marriage?
18:03And something clicked.
18:04Brooke, have you lied to me these last seven years?
18:07She went very still.
18:08Then she smiled.
18:08Yes.
18:09My stomach dropped.
18:10I told you I just wanted to be friends.
18:12That I didn't mind the situation.
18:13That I didn't want anything from you.
18:15Is that what you mean by lie?
18:16Megan came back out, drying her hands on a towel.
18:18Megan's face didn't change.
18:20Brooke turned to her.
18:21Jason and I are getting married.
18:22And for the first time, I saw what I'd refused to see for seven years.
18:25The look in her eyes wasn't sadness.
18:27It was the absence of it.
18:30You believe me, right?
18:31I never wanted to cheat on you.
18:33I never wanted the divorce.
18:34That's why I wanted to talk today, to see if we could try again.
18:37Seven years.
18:39I gave you seven years of chances.
18:41Every time I cried.
18:43Every time I screamed.
18:44Every time I packed a bag.
18:45And you talked me out of it.
18:47Those were chances.
18:50You just never noticed.
18:51I spent the next week figuring out how to win her back.
18:53I thought about flying her parents in.
18:55But she hated seeing them.
18:56I thought about using Caleb as a messenger.
18:58But he was seven.
18:59Caleb, dad.
19:00Everyone should get to be happy.
19:01When I asked him, he frowned.
19:03Dad and mom can be happy together.
19:05Mom wasn't happy with you.
19:06He ran to Megan when she came to pick him up from school.
19:08Just give me one more chance.
19:12I grabbed her arm.
19:13She pulled away.
19:14I gave you seven years of chances, Jason.
19:16I'm out.
19:17But what about Caleb?
19:18Doesn't he deserve a whole family?
19:21Mom deserves to be happy, too.
19:23Megan somehow convinced her parents to leave her alone.
19:25When I called them, they cursed me out and hung up.
19:28I drove to her diner.
19:29On the way, a guy covered in tattoos stepped in front of my car.
19:32Before I could react, he pulled me out of the driver's seat
19:34and shoved me into Brooke's restaurant.
19:36Brooke's face went white.
19:38Hey, husband.
19:39He started screaming and called her every name in the book.
19:42Seven years I've been looking for you, you bitch!
19:46Listen, man.
19:47This is assault.
19:48I'll call the cops.
19:48Customers ran out phones, came up, videos started recording.
19:55Brooke sold the restaurant.
19:56Her husband showed up at my office a dozen times, picket signs,
19:59a bullhorn yelling that I'd slept with his wife.
20:01Twice I kept thinking I slept with her twice.
20:04He wanted $120,000 to go away.
20:06I got a lawyer.
20:07We signed a settlement.
20:08The night before she left town, Brooke texted me.
20:10I'm sorry.
20:11Yes, sorry.
20:12I still don't know if she planned the whole thing or if she just got caught.
20:15Three days after she left, I got jumped in my own parking garage.
20:18The cameras were down for maintenance.
20:20I spent three weeks in the hospital.
20:22The cops asked who did it.
20:23I said Brooke's husband.
20:24They said I needed evidence.
20:25Evidence.
20:26That's literally their job.
20:27I took the loss, but the damage was permanent, if you know what I mean.
20:30I didn't go after Megan again after that.
20:32Too much risk.
20:33Too much exposure.
20:34I didn't want that guy anywhere near my son.
20:36My business took a hit.
20:37My parents were ashamed couldn't go back to their Florida retirement community without everyone gossiping.
20:42Three years later, I drove past Megan's diner.
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