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It sounded a lot likeWhoa! Where’d they go?!

Aiden snapped another photo.

“Seriously?” demanded Aru.

“The lighting is perfect!”

Slowly,the four of them shuffled across the street under the dome, the mirror illusion hiding them completely until they got to the left-side door of the Georgia Aquarium. This one looked older than the polished glass entrance on the right. It wasmade out of driftwood and a sea smell rolled off it. Light leaked out around the edges—a light Aru was sure no human would be able to recognize.

Brynne opened the door first, and Mini finally let down her shield.

“You saved us back there,” Aiden said to Mini, grinning.

Aru elbow-bumped her, and Brynne—bright red in the face—mumbled something.

Aru wasn’t sure, but it sounded likesorry.