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Anaya and the kids were getting along very well. They liked Anaya because she was quiet and wasn't rude like Charlotte. She was close to their age too, which made it easier to be friends. "Anaya, aren't you bored?" Kruger groaned on the floor. The others were no better. All six of them were crawling on the floor or lying flat. The aftereffects of training were inevitable. Anaya shook her head, "No." Georgia found a wall to lean against and once she was stable enough, she said, "You don't talk much, you must be bored. Don't worry, we are all born extroverts, except for Logan, so there will be lots of disturbance around from now on." It sounded like a joke but was a fair warning ahead of time. Once they are comfortable with someone, it gets a little hard to tame them. It's a whole di