Cyril always became uncomfortable when talking about himself, a fact that hadn’t gone unnoticed by her. And, now that she’d lost her father, she could understand why. In a way she was doing the same thing that he’d been doing all along; deflecting the subject away from her to avoid talking about it. It was unhealthy, but ignoring the pain was so much better than facing it head on.
He pulled away from her to lay down at her side, cheek pressing against hers. If anyone came plodding along it was likely the two near-yearlings would look like they were having a romantic cuddle session, but the truth of the matter was that they were just trying to hold each other together.
She took note of the name. Clearwater Tarn. It was beautiful, the perfect name for the place they had chosen. Adeltra had gotten a little taste of it when she’d gone up to visit her dark friend and it was truly beautiful. Maybe not as great as the Willows, but a close second. Though, the Kael-Santoro boy didn’t quite seem pleased with it. In fact, he seemed distinctly displeased. Of course, she supposed she could see why with his next reveal. It seemed he would be getting more siblings in the spring. Her heart gave a little squeeze in her chest, but she reminded herself that she, too, would basically be getting new siblings in the coming month. They would be her cousins, but from what Ravenna and Leotie had said they would be as good as siblings.
He stuttered out an apology, nosing at the base of her ear which she leaned into. Boy that felt good. You’re fine, Cy. Don’t be sorry. I’m happy for you and Piety. You’re gonna be a great big brother, she said with a small, tired smile. The girl meant her words, truly. But there was another question she had to ask. You don’t seem excited, though. Do you...not like the guy?” she questioned. It would make sense, she supposed. After all, the man was not Cyril’s father but he’d be essentially stepping into the place of it. If anyone tried to take the place of Nicolo she’d be downright aggravated too.