Chapter 2: The First Night The bathroom was a cartoon paradise. Ducks, boats, and waterproof books lined the shelves. It was the warmest room I’d seen in the house. I ran the water, making sure it wasn’t too hot, and poured in a generous stream of bubble bath.Luca stood by the tub, clutching a rubber shark, his earlier bravado gone. “He’s gonna wake up,” he whispered, staring at the drain.“Only if we don’t feed him enough,” I said, keeping my voice light. I swirled the water, creating a mountain of suds. “Look at all this food! He’s going to be so full, he’ll snore.”A faint, almost silent presence made me glance at the doorway. Sophia stood there, a ghost in a white nightgown. She didn’t enter. She just watched with those huge, dark eyes that held no childlike curiosity, only a deep, weary observation.“Hello, Sophia,” I said, smiling. “Want to help?”She didn’t nod. She didn’t shake her head. She just stared.Luca, emboldened by the bubbles, let go of my leg. “Sophie! Bubbles!”T
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