Thank you.
A sigh of relief escaped him when she announced that she would keep his location a secret from his mother. If she wanted to find him she could work for it, just as his father and his grandmother had. Granted, his grandmother had gotten directions from his father, but at least his father had gone looking for him. And found him—even if it had taken him a few weeks (months) longer than it should have. But he had still found him. That was all that mattered. He flashed her a warm smile, his black-tipped tail wagging gently behind him in hopes of erasing some of the tension that he had created. She wasn’t so bad. Sachiel was still confused as to why she had sought him out now, after nine months, but he was sure she had her reasons. She hadn’t been around in Quaking Vale when he was born; therefore, she had not known of his existence. So he couldn’t blame her.
His head tipped to the side as she spoke, his eyes widening. Three uncles and two aunts? He blinked, dumbfounded. The boy didn’t know much about his relatives—hence why he had given Namid the cold shoulder. Giving his head a soft shake the boy lowered his hindquarters to the ground, his maw tipped softly to one side. No, he confessed, his voice much quieter than it had been before. Tell me about them? He asked, his smile returning once more. Maybe they were out there too, somewhere…