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The zoo was closing. They’d managed to have a look around some more of the animals, and Sofia was still being really good. Jamie checked his phone again but still nothing from Luke, so he wrote him a quick text to say he’d take Sofia to the apartment. Hopefully Luke would meet them there. Jamie smiled down at Sofia as he put his phone away. “Okay, so…we should probably go now, because they’ll close the zoo. We’ll go back to your dad’s place and wait for him, alright?” Sofia nodded, looking up at him. “What’s he doing?” “It’s a work thing,” Jamie said, and touched her backpack gently to encourage her along. “I don’t really know myself, but I’m sure he’ll try to get back soon.” She nodded again, and walked along beside Jamie. He led them out of the zoo, where there was still plenty of s