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Aubrey popped her head up. "Crazy?!"
"What about stuff outside the elements? What about hovering?"
"I look forward to it, Price," he said, following her down and closing the hatch behind them. The room was made of earth and completely pitch...
Jack looked over at her, rubbing her back before kissing her temple. "Do you want to go to bed?" he murmured. "I can put the kids to sleep."
She considered the ground again. "I'm a little scared to try fire."
He had to laugh. "A bedtime story?"
She laughed slightly, looking back down at her coloring book.
"It's just about discipline. I can do that."
He squinted at her. "Someday, Price, you gotta tell me how you got out of there."
"He chewed!"
She frowned, kneeling down and curling her fingers in the soil. "This is... difficult."
He laughed, expecting her to be joking. "Wait, seriously?"
"Issokay. It'll come out."
She considered him for a moment before placing her hand on the ground softly, her brows furrowed as she concentrated.
"It's just a shed."
"He's happy, though."
"Okay, but how?"
Steps led down into the musty earth. "After you," he said, gesturing.
"It's okay. I didn't need it anymore."
She hesitated. "I suppose."