**Chapter 39: Unveiling Vulnerability**
Part 39
As the girls continued to reassure him, Caleb felt a sense of openness wash over him. He realized that they were being more honest and vulnerable with each other than they ever had before. The conversation was flowing easily, and he could sense the trust and comfort that had developed among them. Caleb took a deep breath and decided to continue the conversation. "Do you girls ever get that way too?" he asked, his voice curious. "You know… aroused?" The girls exchanged glances, and a mixture of reactions crossed their faces. Some of them looked surprised, while others seemed to be considering the question. Moana spoke up first, a hint of a smile playing on her lips. "Of course, we do," she said, her voice matter-of-fact. "We're human, after all." Tiana nodded in agreement. "Yeah, and it's normal to feel that way, especially when you're around people you care about," she said, her eyes sparkling with amusement. Belle chimed in, her voice thoughtful. "I think it's natural to feel attracted to others, and it's okay to acknowledge those feelings," she said, her eyes locked on Caleb's. Cinderella nodded, her face softening. "I've had my share of crushes and attractions, and it's always been a little overwhelming," she said, her voice gentle. Elsa and Anna exchanged a glance, and then Elsa spoke up. "I've had to learn to control my emotions and desires, but that doesn't mean I don't feel them," she said, her voice firm. Ariel nodded vigorously, her ponytail bouncing behind her. "Oh, yeah! I get butterflies in my stomach whenever I'm around someone I like," she said, her voice bubbly. Jasmine and Pocahontas chimed in, their voices filled with agreement. Merida spoke up, her Scottish brogue thick and rich. "Aye, I get a wee bit fluttery when I'm around someone I fancy," she said, her eyes sparkling with warmth. Rapunzel, Snow White, and Sleeping Beauty nodded in agreement, their faces filled with smiles. Mulan spoke up, her voice firm. "It's normal to feel attracted to others, and it's okay to talk about it," she said, her eyes locked on Caleb's. As the girls continued to share their thoughts and feelings, Caleb felt a sense of wonder and excitement. He had never felt so connected to them before, and he knew that this conversation was a turning point in their relationships. They were breaking down barriers and being honest with each other, and he was grateful to be a part of it.