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"Take that, you creepy crawly!" he exclaimed with mock bravado, doing his best to mask his disgust.

The centipede's green blood splattered on his boots, and Kevin's face contorted with revulsion. "Ugh, this is far from happiness, it's absolutely repulsive," he muttered, quickly retracting his knife from the centipede's lifeless body.

Kevin had set out early that morning, knowing that the part of the mountains he chose for hunting would soon be crowded with other hunters. By arrivi ...

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