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... his boss in the Inquisitor Unit. Neither the man nor his team had delivered a good first impression, and the messy office with paperwork, files, and boxes stacked and towered all around the table and room wasn't helping it at all.

"I hadn't laughed like that in a while," Barbary grinned as he sat on his throne of a chair fitting for his size. "You got us good with that clone. It was funny to see the team so mad after being given the slip by a clone! They all wanted to go home so they wou ...

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