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... s lips, he too was very surprised. A deep feeling of confusion washed over his ancient mind.

"What are you saying?" he demanded. His own true voice echoed the Spirit’s earlier shock. Adam was truly confused.

He hadn’t done anything on purpose. He hadn’t willed his power to act in that way, to push back the other Spirit so strongly.

This blue energy, this raw, untamed power that had burst out of him, seemed to work on its own. It was beyond his direct, deliberate control. ...

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