Auburn, as he had with much of the information Jethro had provided him up until now, contemplated what was said without much inclination as to what his thoughts were. A sidelong glance towards his company didn’t reveal much, even as his own inquiry was asked.
But the answer.. told him a lot. And brought up even more questions.
”He’s.. your dad,” Jethro murmured, not quite an inquiry. There was surprise there, to be sure. Chan had never mentioned anything about other kids, or a son, but..
”I can see it. You do sorta resemble him,” the dark one observed aloud. Which meant Auburn wasn’t
related to Nori. At least not in the way he'd hoped.
He wasn’t nearly as focused on that, though, as he was something else.
”Does he.. not know? Not know you?” The dark one inquired tentatively, for he did not know if the subject was a touchy one, and he did not wish to stir up emotion if it was. Chan had hardly seemed like the type to just abandon a child of his, so he must not have known. But even that didn’t fit, because the act of creating a child was
specific and
unmistakable. There was no way someone
couldn’t know.
For anyone else, such knowledge would’ve tarnished their reputation with Jet almost instantly, likely irreparably so. To abandon one’s child was a deed he thought dastardly and pretty much unforgivable. But Chan.. he was one of the few wolves the dark one was willing to provide a benefit of the doubt and a chance to explain it.