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Luca Colin was a lifesaver and did an incredible job of distracting Gabby while I rushed to get dressed. It was a good thing that the two of them had such a close relationship. Otherwise, I do not doubt that Blaze would have found a way to swoop in and pull my girl away this evening. I followed her through the gallery and watched her face light up when she would see a canvas or sculpture that she found incredibly beautiful, and I silently thanked Jenna for suggesting this place. “Is that a sunset, or an orange slice?” Gabby asked, pulling me in front of a massive piece on the wall. She tilted her head left and right, trying to get a better angle but still looked confused. “I don’t see either,” I finally stated after a couple of seconds. “No? What do you see?”