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She nodded, taking it and doing it as he asked.
"She'll be here too, one day. With all of us."
"You'll manage,' he said warmly.
She nodded. "Yeah. I'll see you soon."
She grinned, coming over. "Okay."
He tilted his head slightly. "I can't, Adeline."
He laughed, brushing her hair back. "I love you."
"Yeah, I think so," Avice said, "but you're still free to help."
"It will," she decided. "How can I help?"
He rested his hand on her shoulder. "Dying is a natural part of life, Adeline. Immortality on Earth would get rather lonely."
He laughed embarrassedly. "You're so cute."
Charlotte offered a small grin in return. "Nice to meet you, Tuck. Glad to have you. You can help out in here with us or go ahead and help James....
Her grin widened. "It'll be fun! Right, Eli?"
"I can't stop her from dying, Adeline. Everyone dies."
"Is that what you were thinking the whole time?"
They both looked over their shoulder at the same time. "Of course," Avice said, tilting her head. "This is my mother, Charlotte. Dad's out...
"I'm excited."
"What? I can't do that."
He flushed deeply. "What?"
It was a standard kitchen, clean and nice.