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There weren’t as many people lining up for bumper cars as there were for the roller coaster, so Louis told Aiden to queue up. The moment the little guy joined the line, he immediately drew a crowd of starry–eyed onlookers.
Nearby, a little girl had been wailing non–stop. Her father had been trying to calm her down with no success. But the second she laid eyes on Aiden, she instantly quieted down. She wriggled out of her father’s arms and darted over to Aiden.
Under the eyes of all the nearby spectators, the little girl–completely unbothered by shyness–grabbed Aiden’s hand and blinked at him with big sparkling eyes. “Hey, let’s play together, okay?”
She looked to be about five, barely reaching Aiden’s shoulder. Aiden gently patted her on the head.
“Be good now, no more crying, alright? We’re all here to ride bumper cars, right? So of course we can play together later— there’s plenty of cars in the arena.”
“Okay, we’ll play together,” the little girl said sweetly, then turned to her parents. “Daddy, Mommy, I want to play with him. I like him.”
“Alright, I will go wait in line for you guys.” Her father moved to the back of the queue, finally letting out a relieved breath.
Freya watched the little girl chatter on and on next to Aiden while holding his hand. Aiden responded with a warm smile, occasionally nodding or replying just enough to keep the conversation going. The two kids looked like they were having the time of their lives. She couldn’t help but sigh in admiration.
“Already knows how to charm girls at such a young age–and with that face, too.”
newcomer.
The boy quickly picked up on the vibe and returned to where his parents stood, visibly dejected. Freya’s mouth twitched at the sight. Well, so much for just being polite–it really was charm at work.

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