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... room. Her voice was small, babyish, and sweet, like she was asking for permission.

Jay immediately matched her tone. "Yes," he said brightly. "Home. We have a biiig home."

Bella’s eyes widened. "Really?? How big??" Then her face suddenly fell, her lower lip trembling. "But... where is my dad?"

Jay gasped dramatically. "Silly girl!" he said, tapping her nose lightly. "He’s still in the past. Didn’t you say he time-travelled you so you can experience big Bella?"

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