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... nd himself unable to move, his head buzzing as memories that weren't his flooded his mind. Faces he couldn't recall, feelings and desires he had never experienced—all felt achingly clear to him. His body burned, and beside him, a mangy dog whimpered, licking the burn marks on his skin. Yet, for some reason, he knew the dog's name.
"Fortune," he muttered incoherently.
The last thing he remembered was the woman who had appeared in his penthouse. She told him that his brother needed ...
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