When it was spoken back though, it did sound.. well, as acceptable as something like that could. Finley approved - which felt like a huge weight off of him, and brought a smile back to his countenance. He’d lean in for an affectionate nudge, and a whispered, ”thank you.”
Plus, it wouldn’t be hard to teach children.
He took a glance back over the path he and Fin had traversed as they wandered the now familiar shores of this lake. The subsequent question was something Jet was a little bit more prepared for this time, though that didn’t make the memories any easier to recount.
”I.. never got to know him. It’s complicated, but..” he took a breath, for he didn’t need to go into great detail here, either. His past had stopped bothering him, mostly, and he didn't wish it to ruin this moment or taint the future, somehow. Unless his partner wanted to know. ”He was killed before I was born. But from what I understand.. yeah.”