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... Mommy," she said decisively. "She’s sad."

Blake smiled at his daughter’s perceptiveness. "Yes, she is. Sad that she missed so much of you growing up."

"It’s okay," Celena said with the simple acceptance of childhood. "You’re here now."

Blake followed her back downstairs to where Rose waited with Nana. Reggie had disappeared, presumably to check security before the patrol passed through.

"Mommy’s turn," Celena announced, taking Rose’s hand. "I have drawings of you ...

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