The comment about Ruiko made Kinis think if his previous assumptions had been a little wide of the mark; just how permanent was his brother's stay here? Well, it looked like Kinis would be lingering a while, so there was no damage done, but... Ruiko had been gone a fair while. Did this mean...? No, it would still happen, there was just no rush. Kinis nodded once to acknowledge the sentiment, though, considering the early difficulties between him and Indru, didn't want to linger on the subject.
Talking about the mother of Indru's children was a much nicer prospect. Kinis pondered the name for a moment, but had to admit that he had never heard of it. <b>"I'm sure I will,"</b> he laughed, happy for his brother's obvious infatuation. <b>"She'd have to be brilliant to keep you under control."</b> He grinned, his comment clearly just a sibling jest, and energy darted to his limbs at Indru's brisk movements.
<b>"Shall we go home?"</b> he said, and wasn't sure what to make of the fact that he hardly stumbled over the last word at all.</blockquote>
<i>at least... that's where I'm supposed to be...</i></center>