Then he bought a new ice cream cone for the boy and made a funny face at him in an effort to make the child laugh.
âCheer up, kid.
â
Sure enough, the little boy stopped crying and a small smile tugged at the corners of his lips.
âGood! You Look so cute when you smile.
â
Caleb gently ruffled the boyâs hair and then stood up.
He then handed some cash to the boyâs mother and said with a smile, âI hope your mood wonât be affected by what happened.
After all, weâre in an amusement park.
Letâs all have fun today, okay?â
The boy and his mother had no objection and left peacefully.
As I followed Caleb away from the crowd, I looked at him in surprise.
âCaleb, I didnât know you could be so patient with kids.
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Caleb raised his head high and looked proud.
âIâm actually quite good with kids, Debra.
There isnât a kid I canât handle.
â
Then he looked at me and said in a helpless, doting tone, âIâm just not that good with you.
â
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My heart skipped a beat and I turned my head away, blushing furiously.
âLetâs not talk about that right now.
â
I quickly changed the topic.
âI have to find Luca.
Heâs still with the kidnapper.
â
Caleb, on the other hand, was very calm.
âDonât worry.
I doubt a
âkidnapperâ would take their victim to an amusement park.
â
Truth be told, I had the same thought.
But I didnât dare to relax, not while Luca was still missing.
Who knew what the kidnappers would do?
I couldnât afford to take Lucaâs situation lightly, even if it was unlikely that he was actually kidnapped.
âWhatever happens, we have to find him first,â I said to Caleb firmly.
âI have to take him back to Riley.
â
âI understand,â Caleb replied obediently.
âMaybe Luca was taken to his favorite ride-would you know what that is?â
I pursed my lips and thought for a moment.