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Raj 2.0: The Accidental Alpha

Copyright© 2025 by Pirates Carry

Chapter 14: Bound by Passion, Led by Choice

Romantic Sex Story: Chapter 14: Bound by Passion, Led by Choice - long afternoons filled with student chatter. But beneath its academic routine, strange things stirred. Raj, a quiet and reserved student, walked its halls like a ghost. An orphan raised without much attention or affection, he kept to himself. He was shy, never spoke to girls, and lived a life of routine and solitude. No one noticed him. No one cared. Until the experiment. A mysterious trial, hidden away in the depths of the university’s forgotten research wing, changed Raj forever.

Caution: This Romantic Sex Story contains strong sexual content, including Ma/Fa   Blackmail   Heterosexual   Science Fiction   Pregnancy   Size   Teacher/Student   Indian Erotica   AI Generated  

41970-14.jpg Raj sat on the couch, his head in his hands, trying to process everything he had just seen. The room was bathed in a soft, warm light that seemed to seep into every corner, illuminating the worn fabric of the couch and the slight sheen on the hardwood floor. The scent of jasmine candles filled the air, a lingering reminder of the earlier game they had been playing.

Priya sat beside him, her hand gently rubbing his back in small, soothing circles. She could feel the tremors that ran through him, could sense the turmoil that was churning within him.

She didn’t want to push him, didn’t want to rush him into anything, but she also knew that they needed to talk about this. They needed to process what had happened, to make sense of the events that had transpired.

“Raj, I know this is a lot to take in,” she said, her voice soft and gentle. “But we need to talk about it. We need to figure out what happened that night, and why. And we can’t do that if we’re keeping secrets from each other.”

Raj looked up at her, his eyes filled with a mix of confusion and pain. “I don’t know what to say, Priya.

I mean, I can’t remember any of that happening. Yes, I remember being in the library with you both that night, but everything after that ... it’s all a blur,” Raj said, his voice shaky with emotion.

Priya nodded, understanding his confusion. “We understand, Raj. We know this is a lot to process. But we also know that something happened that night, something that caused your ... change. We found this video because we were determined to find out what happened. And we believe that this could be the key to helping you remember.”

Raj sighed and leaned back against the couch, closing his eyes.

“I just don’t know what to think anymore. Everything is so ... jumbled. I can’t even trust my own memories.”

Priya squeezed his hand, “We’re here for you, Raj. We’re not going to push you, but we want to help you make sense of all this. Maybe we can start by talking about what you do remember from that night.”

Raj took a deep breath and opened his eyes, looking at Priya. “I remember we were studying in the library. You both were helping me with some research for my paper. I remember ... laughing, talking. It felt normal. Then, I remember feeling ... weird. Like, something was off.

I remember looking around the library, trying to figure out what was wrong. And then ... I don’t know, it’s all fuzzy. I think I blacked out for a bit. Next thing I know, I’m waking up in my room, with this ... this giant erection.” Raj said, his voice still shaky, but there was a glimmer of determination in his eyes.

Priya’s grip on Raj’s hand tightened slightly at the mention of his size, but she pushed the thought aside. Now was not the time for that. She needed to focus on helping Raj remember. You’re doing great.

You’re getting there,” Priya said, her eyes locked onto Raj’s. “But there’s more, isn’t there? Something you’re not telling us. Something you’re scared to remember.”

Raj looked away, his eyes scanning the room as if searching for an escape. “I don’t know what you’re talking about,” he said, his voice barely above a whisper.

Priya leaned in, her voice low and steady. “Raj, we know something happened that night. We saw it on the video. And we know that you remember more than you’re letting on. You have to trust us, Raj.

We’re only trying to help you,” Priya said, her voice soft but firm. She could see the fear in his eyes, the hesitation that was keeping him from opening up. She knew that this was a delicate situation, and she was determined to handle it with care.

Raj looked at her, his eyes filled with a mix of fear and desperation. “I know, Priya. I just ... I don’t know if I can handle it. What if it’s too much? What if I can’t handle remembering?”

Priya took a deep breath and held Raj’s gaze. “We won’t let you face this alone, Raj.

We’re in this together, remember?” Priya said, her voice gentle but firm. She knew they had to push him, but they also had to be careful. They didn’t want to scare him, but they also couldn’t let him stay in the dark.

Sara, who had been quietly observing the exchange, spoke up. Her voice was low, almost a whisper, but it carried a weight that made Raj look up at her. “Raj, we have something else. Something that might help you remember what happened that night.”

She paused, letting the weight of her words sink in. Raj looked at her, his eyes filled with a mix of curiosity and fear.

“What is it, Sara? What do you have?”

Sara reached into her pocket and pulled out a small, black USB drive. She held it up, her eyes locked onto Raj’s. “This is the raw footage from the library’s security cameras. We found it in the archives, buried under years of dust and neglect. It’s everything that happened that night, from start to finish.”

Raj swallowed hard, his eyes never leaving the USB drive. “What does it show?”

Sara smiled, but there was no warmth in it. “It shows everything, Raj.

Every moment, every secret, every truth,” Sara said, her voice steady and cold. She could see the fear rising in Raj’s eyes, the way his hands clenched and unclenched at his sides. She knew she was playing with fire, but she also knew that this was the only way to make him listen.

“You need to watch it, Raj. You need to remember what happened that night. And if you refuse, well, then we’ll just have to find another way to jog your memory,” Sara said, her voice laced with a threat that was impossible to ignore.

Raj’s eyes widened in fear as he realized what Sara was implying.

He had been trying to avoid the truth, trying to push it away and pretend it wasn’t real, but now he was being forced to confront it head-on. He looked from Sara to Priya, desperate for some sign of hope or comfort, but all he saw was determination in their eyes.

“What are you talking about, Sara? What do you mean by ‘another way to jog my memory’?” Raj asked, his voice barely above a whisper.

Sara stepped closer to him, her eyes never leaving his face. “We have other videos, Raj. Videos that show things you wouldn’t want anyone to see.

Things that could ruin your future, your reputation. But we won’t go that far unless we have to.” The room fell silent, the air thick with tension. Raj’s heart pounded in his chest, his palms sweating. He looked at Priya, pleading for some sign of reason, but she just nodded, her expression unreadable.

“Sara, wait,” Raj said, his voice barely a whisper. “You can’t be serious. You wouldn’t ... you wouldn’t really do that.”

Sara took another step forward, her eyes never leaving Raj’s face. “I’m dead serious, Raj.

We have the videos, and we will use them if we have to. We didn’t want it to come to this, but you’re leaving us no choice.” Sara’s voice was as cold as ice, her eyes unyielding. She could see the fear in Raj’s eyes, the way his Adam’s apple bobbed as he swallowed hard. She had him right where she wanted him.

Priya, seeing the terror in Raj’s face, stepped in. “Sara, maybe we should give him some time to think about it. We don’t want to rush him into anything.” Her voice was soothing, a stark contrast to Sara’s.

Priya turned to face Sara, her eyes flashing with a warning. “Give him a moment, Sara. This is a lot to take in.”

Sara’s lips tightened into a thin line, but she nodded, stepping back and crossing her arms over her chest. She was determined to break through Raj’s walls, to make him see reason. But she wasn’t going to do it by force. Not yet, at least.

Raj looked from Priya to Sara, his heart pounding in his chest. He felt a mix of fear and anger boiling within him. How dare they threaten him like this?

Raj’s heart pounded in his chest as he clenched his fists, trying to maintain control. He looked at Priya, hoping to find some sympathy, but her expression was unreadable. He then turned to Sara, who stood with her arms crossed, her eyes boring into him.

“You can’t be serious,” Raj said, his voice shaking with a mixture of fear and anger. “You’re threatening me? You’re going to release those videos?”

Sara’s expression hardened, and she uncrossed her arms, stepping closer to Raj. “I’m not threatening you, Raj. I’m making you an offer.

A simple exchange. You do what we ask, and we keep those videos to ourselves. But if you refuse, well...” Sara’s voice trailed off, her gaze flicking to Priya briefly before settling back on Raj.

“What exactly are you asking me to do?” He couldn’t believe what he was hearing. They were blackmailing him. Using his own body against him.

Priya stepped forward, her voice softer than Sara’s. “We just want to help you, Raj. We think that the key to unlocking your memories is through...

intimacy,” Priya said, her voice steady and calm. She placed a reassuring hand on Raj’s shoulder, but he flinched away from her touch, his eyes wide with shock and disbelief.

“You want me to ... to have sex with you?” Raj stammered, his voice barely above a whisper. “You’re serious? You’re actually suggesting that?”

Sara nodded, her expression unyielding. “Yes, Raj. We believe that your body holds the key to your memories. And we’re willing to help you unlock them.”

Raj’s heart was pounding so loudly in his chest that he could barely hear his own thoughts.

He stared at Priya and Sara, his mind racing with disbelief and shock. He had thought they were his friends, his mentors, but now they were asking him to do something that felt so wrong, so manipulative. I can’t believe you’re asking me this,” Raj finally managed to say, his voice shaking with emotion. “Is this some kind of sick joke?”

Priya’s expression softened, and she reached out to touch his arm again. This time, Raj didn’t flinch away. “It’s not a joke, Raj. We understand that this is a lot to ask, and we’re sorry if it makes you uncomfortable.

But it’s not just about the sex, Raj. It’s about fun,” Sara said, her voice more assured than before. “We’re not some twisted dominatrixes trying to control you.

We’re genuinely trying to help you,” Sara added, her voice softer now. “We want to help you remember, Raj. And we think that this is the best way. A natural way.”

Raj’s mind was racing. He looked from Priya to Sara, then back to Priya, his eyes filled with confusion and disbelief. “I don’t ... I don’t understand. How could this ... help?”

Priya smiled gently, her hand still on Raj’s shoulder. “Think about it, Raj. You’ve been struggling to remember what happened that night. You’ve been trying to piece together the fragments of your memory.

You’ve been searching for clues, for anything that could help you understand what happened. But it’s like trying to solve a puzzle with half the pieces missing,” Priya explained, her voice steady and reassuring.

Raj looked at her, his eyes searching for answers. She was right, of course. He had been driving himself crazy trying to remember, trying to make sense of the jumbled images and feelings that plagued his mind. But how could this ... this be the answer?

Sara stepped forward, her voice firm but gentle. “We believe that your body holds the key to your memories, Raj.

And we’re willing to help you unlock them,” Priya said, her voice steady and reassuring.

It’s simple, Raj. You should repeat those things with us.” Sara’s voice was firm but gentle, her eyes locked onto Raj’s. He looked from one woman to the other, his shock and disbelief slowly giving way to a sense of inevitability. If this was what he had to do to regain his memories, then so be it. He took a deep breath, steeling himself for what was to come.

He knew he couldn’t run from this, not if he wanted answers. He looked at Priya and saw a flicker of understanding in her eyes, a hint of compassion that gave him the strength to speak.

“I’m sorry, Priya. I can’t do this. I can’t ... I can’t just have sex with you both to jog my memory. It’s not right. It’s not ... it’s not me.”

Priya’s gaze softened, and she placed a gentle hand on his arm. “Raj, we understand that this is a big ask. And we’re sorry if we pressured you. But we truly believe that this could help. We just want what’s best for you.”

Raj shook his head, his voice firm despite the turmoil inside him. “No, Priya. I can’t do this.

I can’t just ... I can’t use sex to remember what happened. It’s not right, and it’s not me,” Raj insisted, his voice firm this time, his eyes flashing with a newfound determination. He saw the flicker of surprise in Priya and Sara’s eyes, but he didn’t waver. He had made up his mind, and he wasn’t going to let them manipulate him into something he wasn’t comfortable with.

Priya’s grip on his arm tightened slightly, but her voice remained gentle. “Raj, we understand that this is a lot to ask. And we’re not trying to force you into anything.

We just thought that this could be a way to help you remember. That’s all,” Priya said, her voice soft and soothing.

Raj pulled his arm free from Priya’s grasp, his eyes flashing with determination. “You’re right, Priya. You’re not forcing me. You’re just manipulating me, trying to make me do something I don’t want to do. And I won’t let you,” Raj said, his voice firm and unyielding.

Sara’s eyes narrowed, and she took a step back, her arms crossing over her chest. “You don’t mean that, Raj.

You can’t,” Priya pleaded, her eyes filling with a mix of concern and desperation. “We’re only trying to help you.”

Raj shook his head, his resolve unwavering. I won’t let you use me like this. I won’t become some pawn in your little game. I have my own boundaries, and I won’t let you cross them.”

Sara’s eyes flashed with anger, and she took another step back, her body language closed off and defensive. “You ungrateful little shit. You think you’re too good for us?

That you’re better than us?” Sara spat, her voice laced with venom. “We’ve taken care of you, Raj. We’ve given you a place to stay, food to eat, and we’ve even tried to help you with your ... condition. And this is how you repay us? By telling us no?”

Raj flinched at her words, but he stood his ground. He had never seen Sara like this, had never heard her speak with such anger and contempt. But he couldn’t back down now. Not when he knew what was at stake.

“I never asked for any of that, Sara,” he said, his voice steady and firm.

“You didn’t take care of me out of kindness. You did it because you wanted something in return. And now that I won’t give it to you, you’re throwing a tantrum.”

Sara’s eyes widened in shock and anger. “How dare you?” she hissed. “After everything we’ve done for you?”

“I won’t be used like this, Sara,” Raj said, his voice calm but resolute. “I have a mind of my own, and I won’t let you control me.”

Priya stepped in, trying to defuse the tension. “Sara, please.

You’re not helping,” Priya interjected, her voice calm but firm. She turned to Raj, her eyes softening. “Raj, we understand that this is a lot to take in. And we’re truly sorry if we’ve made you uncomfortable. But we really do believe that this could help you remember what happened that night.”

Raj looked from Priya to Sara, his mind racing with thoughts of how to extricate himself from this situation. He couldn’t believe they were willing to go to such lengths to get what they wanted. But he also knew that he couldn’t give in to their demands, no matter how tempting.

He had to stand his ground, had to maintain his boundaries. He looked from Priya to Sara, his heart pounding in his chest.

“I appreciate everything you’ve done for me,” he said, his voice steady and calm. “But I can’t do this. I won’t let you use me like this.”

Sara’s eyes flashed with anger, but she remained silent, her jaw clenched tight. Priya, on the other hand, looked at him with a mix of sadness and understanding.

“We only want to help you, Raj,” she said softly.

“Please, don’t be so hasty.”

Raj stood up, his chair scraping against the floor. He had been sitting and arguing with them for what felt like hours, and he was exhausted. But he knew he couldn’t give in to their demands. He had to stay strong. I truly am,” he said, looking at her with sincerity in his eyes. I won’t.”

He turned to leave, but Sara stepped in his way, blocking his path.

“You can’t just leave, Raj. We’re not done here.”

Raj looked at her, his eyes filled with a mix of frustration and resolve. “I think we are, Sara. I’ve made my decision, and I’m not changing my mind.”

Sara’s eyes narrowed, and she crossed her arms over her chest. “You don’t have a choice, Raj. You’re in this now.”

Raj took a deep breath, trying to keep his composure. “I always have a choice, Sara.

And I choose not to be manipulated into doing something I don’t want to do.” Raj said, his voice firm and steady. He could feel the tension in the room rising, but he refused to back down. He had made his decision, and he was not going to let them change his mind.

Priya stepped in between them, her hands raised in a calming gesture. “Sara, stop. Let him go. We can’t force him to do this.” She turned to Raj, her voice soft and pleading. “Raj, please. We just want to help you.

Remember that.” Priya’s voice was a gentle plea, her eyes searching Raj’s face for any sign of yielding. She could feel the tension in the room, could see the anger and frustration in Sara’s face. But she was determined to defuse this situation, to find a way to make Raj understand. He wanted to believe her, wanted to believe that they truly just wanted to help him. But he had seen the darkness in their eyes, the hunger for something more. He knew that if he gave in to their demands, there would be no going back.

His life would change forever, and not in a way he was comfortable with. But he also knew that if he didn’t agree, there was no telling what they would do. He couldn’t risk it, couldn’t risk them releasing those videos and ruining his life. He sighed heavily, looking from Priya to Sara and back again. He could see the desperation in their eyes, the determination to get what they wanted. And he knew that he was outmatched, that he didn’t stand a chance against their manipulations.

“Alright,” he said finally, his voice barely above a whisper.

“I’ll do it.”

Priya’s eyes lit up with relief, and she reached out to touch his arm. “Raj, thank you. We promise, this will help you remember.”

Sara uncrossed her arms and took a step closer to him. “We’ll make it worth your while, Raj. You won’t regret this.”

Raj nodded, but his mind was racing. He had agreed to their terms, but he still wasn’t sure if this was the right thing to do. He had never felt so out of control, so helpless.

But he also knew that he didn’t have a choice. He needed to remember what happened that night, and if this was the only way, then so be it.

Priya and Sara exchanged a glance, their faces filled with a mix of relief and triumph. They had him right where they wanted him.

“Great,” Sara said, her voice cold and calculation. “We’ll start tonight.”

Raj’s heart jumped in his chest, but he kept his expression neutral. “Tonight?” he croaked.

Priya nodded. “Yes, tonight. We want to get this started as soon as possible.

The longer you wait, the harder it will be.” Sara said, her voice firm and unyielding. Raj looked at her, a mix of fear and determination in his eyes. He had already agreed to do this, and he wasn’t going to back out now. But he also wasn’t going to make it easy for them.

He had agreed to their terms, but he wasn’t going to let them dictate everything. He needed time to prepare, time to wrap his head around the idea of what was to come. He looked from Priya to Sara, his expression resolute. “No, I need some time. Maybe we can do this tomorrow,” Raj said, his voice firm yet respectful.

Sara’s eyes narrowed, and she took a step closer to him, her arms crossing over her chest. “What do you mean, you need time? We’re ready now.”

Raj held her gaze, refusing to back down. “I understand that, Sara, but I also need to prepare. This is ... this is a big step for me. I need some time to wrap my head around it.”

Priya placed a reassuring hand on his arm, her voice softening. “Raj, we understand.

It’s a lot to process,” Priya said, her voice soft and gentle. She could see the fear and apprehension in his eyes, and she felt a pang of guilt. They were pushing him into something he wasn’t comfortable with, but they truly believed this was the best way to help him.

Sara uncrossed her arms and took a step back, her expression softening slightly. “We don’t want to rush you, Raj.

You’re right, this is a big step, and you need to be comfortable with it,” Priya said, her voice soft and reassuring.

Raj let out a shaky breath, relief washing over him. He felt like he was dangling off the edge of a cliff, and Priya had just thrown him a lifeline. “Thank you, Priya. I really appreciate that,” he said, his voice barely above a whisper.

Sara looked from Raj to Priya, her expression unreadable. She was silent for a moment before speaking. “Alright, Raj. We’ll give you until tomorrow.

That should be enough time for you to process everything and prepare,” Priya said, her voice gentle as she looked at Raj.

Raj nodded, relief flooding through him. I really mean it.”

Sara sighed, her arms uncrossing as she stepped back further. “Fine. Tomorrow it is. But don’t think about changing your mind, Raj. We’ll be watching you.”

Raj gulped, the weight of their words settling heavy on his shoulders. He knew they wouldn’t let him out of this so easily.

They had something on him, something he couldn’t risk being exposed. So, he agreed, hesitantly, reluctantly, but he agreed nonetheless. “Okay, tomorrow. I’ll ... I’ll be ready.”

Priya stepped forward, her hand reaching out to cup his cheek. “I know this is hard for you, Raj. But we’re here for you, okay? Every step of the way.”

Raj nodded, his eyes flicking from Priya’s gentle hand to Sara’s watchful gaze. He felt a mix of fear and resignation churning in his stomach. He was in over his head, he knew that.

But what choice did he have? He couldn’t risk them releasing those videos, couldn’t risk his life being ruined.

“Thank you,” Priya said, her voice soft and understanding. “We’ll make sure you’re comfortable, Raj. We promise.”

He nodded, his mind racing with a hundred different thoughts and anxieties. He looked from Priya to Sara, his eyes darting nervously. He felt like a caged animal, trapped and out of options.

Sara’s eyes were sharp, watching him like a hawk.

“We won’t make a move without your consent, Raj. But you should know that we’re serious. If you try to run or refuse, we will release those videos.”

Raj’s heart sank at her words. He knew they meant business. He could feel the weight of their manipulation, their control. He had no choice but to comply, no matter how much he hated it.

“I understand,” he said, his voice barely a whisper.

Priya stepped closer, her hand still cupping his cheek. “It’s going to be okay, Raj. We’ll make sure of it.

We don’t want to rush you into anything you’re not ready for,” Priya said, her voice soft and reassuring. She could see the fear and apprehension in Raj’s eyes, and she wanted to make sure he felt safe and comfortable.

They had him right where they wanted him, but Priya still felt a pang of guilt. She knew this wasn’t the ideal way to help him, but they had to do what they had to do. She just hoped that Raj would understand their intentions eventually.

Raj nodded, his eyes scanning the room as if searching for an escape.

He felt like a mouse trapped in a cage, with no way out. He had agreed to their terms, but he still wasn’t sure he could go through with it. He looked up at Priya, a mix of fear and pleading in his eyes. “Can I have some time alone? To think? To process this?”

Priya’s hand dropped from his cheek, and she stepped back, her expression softening. “Of course, Raj. We understand. We’ll give you some space.” She turned to Sara, who was still watching Raj intently. “Let’s give him some time to himself.”

Sara nodded, her expression unreadable.

“Sure. We’ll be downstairs if you need anything.”

Raj watched as they both left the room, the door clicking closed behind them. He let out a shaky breath, his shoulders slumping in relief. He was alone, finally alone with his thoughts.

He walked over to the window, pushing the curtains aside to look out at the night sky. The moon was full, casting a silvery glow over the city. He remembered the last full moon, how he and Priya and Sara had gone for a late-night walk, laughing and talking about nothing in particular. That night seemed like a lifetime ago now.

So much had changed since then. He might have been smiling and laughing on the outside, but on the inside, he had been a mess. He had been struggling with his newfound ... condition. He had been trying to hide it, to understand it, to cope with it. And now, here he was, agreeing to something that he never thought he would.

Raj leaned his forehead against the cool glass of the window, his breath fogging up the pane. He felt a mix of dread and resignation churning in his stomach. He had agreed to do this, to go through with their proposal. But he wasn’t going to make it easy for them.

He would go along with their plan, but he wasn’t going to let them control him completely. He had to find a way to maintain some semblance of control in this situation, some shred of dignity.

He turned away from the window and paced the room, his mind racing with thoughts and doubts. He knew he had to be careful, had to be smart. He couldn’t just blindly follow their lead. He had to find a way to keep them from using him completely, from destroying what little self-respect he had left.

He stopped pacing and sat down on the edge of the bed, running a hand through his hair in frustration.

He had to think, had to figure out a way to get out of this mess. But how? He knew they had the upper hand, knew they held all the cards. He was outmatched, outmaneuvered. But he wasn’t going to go down without a fight. He had to find a way to regain some control, some power.

He thought back to the videos they had threatened him with. He had seen them, had seen the humiliation and pain they could cause him. He shuddered at the thought, his stomach churning with nausea. He couldn’t let them use those videos, couldn’t let them ruin his life.

But he also knew that he couldn’t fight them. Not head-on, at least. He had to be smarter, had to outmaneuver them. He sat on the edge of the bed, his eyes locked onto the carpet as he tried to figure out a way out of this mess.

He thought back to the videos, to the humiliation and pain they could cause him if he didn’t comply. He shuddered, his body tensing at the thought. He couldn’t let that happen. He had to find a way to protect himself, to regain some control.

He couldn’t fight them, not directly. He had to outsmart them, outmaneuver them. He had to find a way to turn their own weapons against them.

Raj’s eyes narrowed as he thought back to the videos. They were his biggest weakness, his biggest fear. But what if they could also be his biggest asset? What if he could use them to his advantage, to gain some leverage?

He stood up abruptly, his mind racing with a newfound determination. He knew what he had to do. He had to play their game, but he had to play it on his terms.

He had to find a way to turn the tables, to use their own manipulations against them. He had to find a way to gain some control in this situation, to regain some power.

He paced the room, his mind racing with thoughts and plans. He had to be smart, had to be calculating. He couldn’t just blindly follow their lead, he had to be one step ahead. He had to anticipate their moves, had to predict their actions.

He stopped pacing and turned to face the wall, his mind focused on the task at hand. He knew he had to be careful, had to be precise.

One wrong move and it could all blow up in his face. But he also knew that he couldn’t just sit back and let them dictate every move. He had to fight back, had to find a way to level the playing field.

He turned from the wall and looked around the room, his gaze landing on the USB drive that Sara had placed on the dresser. That was the key, he realized. That was the weapon he needed. If he could get his hands on that, he could use it to his advantage.

 
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