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The girl had been encircled by floating toys, but nothing in the room was a possible weapon, and that was the only reason he allowed Haiku to enter. Even knowing she couldn’t be harmed, he didn’t like it. He didn’t like their surroundings. The space was too brightly lit, giving the appearance of midday underground. There was too much color, with the walls painted in reds and blues and greens, the floor the bright green of fake grass. There was too much noise. The screams and laughter and racket ...of children pierced the air. “You worried?” The grave little boy by his side peered up at him. “Yeah.” He worried. He worried too much. Diego rolled his shoulders. The emotion was unfamiliar and damn uncomfortable. “That’s silly.” Jacob scoffed. “I’m not worried.” He drew his tiny body up. “Bea is a big baby, but Ku-Ku makes us all better.” The way he said “better” snagged Diego’s attention. He studied the child. “How?” Jacob had a world-weary air around him, as though he’d seen too much, and it brought out Diego’s protective instincts, which was ridiculous.
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