It broke her heart to see the boy’s reaction to finding out about his father. She had never been one to enjoy being the bearer of bad news, but then again she was sure no one particularly enjoyed such a task. She held herself back from going forward to press her shoulder against him in comfort. The man hardly knew her, and even though in her mind he was already family because of his blood he might not think the same way. Especially with the news and the way he shook, with fury at the loss or with completely sadness she knew not.
He spoke and she was slightly taken back by the thanks she was given. But, a soft nod was given in response to the first part. Of course it was understandable that she might not want to do this right now. He'd just been dealt a heavy blow and right now what was best was to allow him to process. However, as much as she wanted to allow him immediate admittance that, for the time being, was not her place.
Her eyes were soft and lacking of pity as she spoke, her voice gentle. “Of course, take as much time as you need. And any questions you have I would think it an honor to answer, you deserve nothing more to know all that you can of your father. But, currently I am not the matriarch of the Cove due to some personal issues. I will need to call my husband to verify, but I promise you it will not be a problem. Anthem was his best friend, he will also be happy to meet you.” she said. Then, she lifted her head and called for the patriarch.