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“Well, too bad, dear. You’re not going anywhere,” she hissed, continuing to cling to Amy’s heart as she waved her arm and the door slammed shut. “Welcome to your new chamber, my minion.”
Somehow, Amy managed to get to her feet. “Minion? You’ve got to be kidding me.” She sneered. Ignoring her still beating heart in the woman’s hand, Amy turned her back to the woman and went to try and force the door open.
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“Silly girl. So untouched by magic,” she cackled, watching Amy try to open the door. “How about a little fire show? She raised her arm in the air and flung it forward, a fireball shooting out of her hand.

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