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Liam and I had a great afternoon together. We had lunch at the packhouse, and then he took me down to the wharf for ice cream. We strolled along the water, hand in hand talking, and stealing kisses and cuddles. We made our way to the park, and Cliffton’s park is beautiful. I got Liam to lay in the grass with me. We laid together looking up at the sky, trying to make out pictures in the clouds. He said he’d never done that before. I know his childhood, and much of his life has been focused on training to become Alpha, but it makes me sad that he’s missed so much. If we have children, I am going to make sure that they have time to be a kid; enjoy the simple things. I can tell he has a calmness about him right now, just us two laying here together. Liam showed me around the city. It has a