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"We-" I started but stopped for a second. I was trying to find the right words to say, but I wasn't sure I could express my thoughts clearly. I paused to take a deep breath and collect my thoughts before continuing.

Though there are some people who would want to hurt them. There are some people who do not share the same beliefs and values as the group. These people may use any means necessary to try to hurt or silence them.

"I am not here to hurt you," I reassured gently, trying to comfort them. "I'm only here to help all of you."

"I understand how scared you all must feel, but I promise I'm here to make things better," I said, looking around the room with a determined expression.

"I'm willing to do everything in my power to ensure that each and every one of you has a positive outcome," I added, my gaze unwavering.

I walked over to his mother, held her gaze and handed her child back to her even with the baby crying to get back into my arms. I wanted to show them that I meant what I said, and that I was willing to do everything I could to ensure that their child had a positive outcome. My goal was to show them that I was trustworthy and that I truly cared about their child's wellbeing.

"I wanted to prove to you that I am a reliable and caring person," I said, "and that I understand your fears."

Showing them my commitment and care, I stepped back and watched as the mother cuddled her child in her arms, calming the baby's cries. I remained there, silently witnessing the joy and relief that my actions had brought, feeling satisfied with my efforts.

"Do all of you understand English?" I asked, hoping that I could make sure they truly understood what had happened and why.

"Yes," They all responded at their own time. I was glad to know that my message had been received well.

I smiled in relief, feeling assured that my efforts to make sure everyone was on the same page had been successful. I just want to take it one step at a time for now.

"Firstly, I need you all to take a bath." I suggest starting small: let's start with making sure everyone is clean and presentable. This way, we can set a standard for a daily routine and move forward with confidence.

Initially, the children seemed confused by what I said. As the parents explained it better than me and the children began to understand, the look of confusion turned to excitement.

It was clear that the parents had provided the missing pieces of information that had been lacking in my explanation. The children were thrilled to have their questions answered.

They were eager to begin the activity now that they had a clear understanding of what was expected of them.

I was extremely thankful that the Queen had placed all of them in a room that was connected to every room. It was like a house inside a house. I have never seen anything like this! I was amazed to find the intricate details of the architecture that made this possible. I was in awe of the creativity and thought the Queen had put into designing such a unique space.

After looking inside all of the rooms, I quickly located the bathroom. The bathroom was surprisingly spacious and luxurious, with a large marble tub and intricate tile work. Along the walls were shelves filled with soaps, oils, and other toiletries, and a large mirror hung above the sink.

It was clear that the Queen had spared no expense in designing this unique space.

All I needed to do was to convince the parents that there weren't any poisonous snakes or mosquitoes hidden in the bath tub. I was sure that they would be thoroughly impressed with the beauty and luxury of this never-before-seen bath tub, if they could just look past their worries about creatures lurking nearby.

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