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Val let me go and took my hand. He led me out to the living room and pulled me onto the couch with him. I put the notebook and pencil on the coffee table and looked over at him. “When we were visiting my sisters, I spent some time talking with Echo, Gray, and Victor after you went to sleep. Echo and Harmony have been experimenting with borrowing each other’s powers ever since I told them about borrowing Harmony’s destruction cloak.” Val said. “How’s it going?” “They’re still having some trouble, but they’re getting the hang of it. Victor thinks it was easier for me because it’s a form of magic and I’m just better at magic than my sisters because I’m a witch. I experimented with borrowing one of Echo’s vampire abilities and had some success.” I was a little jealous. He was able to d