Chan softened considerably as Aleister responded not abrasively with indignance, but clearly aware that his choices had affected far more than himself. Neha leaving had caused him to seek out affection elsewhere, eh? That was certainly plausible, and while it wouldn't be Chan's reaction, he certainly knew it not to be an uncommon one. Al had been affected deeply by the way his sister had chosen to leave, the Eastfall brother was familiar with that factor. Still...
He slowed to a stop before answering, satisfied with the distance. The stretch of shore they'd reached was exceptionally open; it would be clear that someone was coming well before they came within earshot.
"I don't mind the work," he said, for at the end of the day, if all their efforts failed and as much as it would hurt his heart, it was not his child that would starve or fall prey to another predator. That burden was on the parents alone. In all honestly, he loved taking care of children. What had affected him more was...
"Why Aquene? She... she was practically just a kid herself, Aleister. It was just her first heat."
Yes, she was full grown, but Chan couldn't help but feel for her - this should have been her last Summer of youth. The Summer she began to really find herself. She should have gotten time to form her roots, strengthen who
she was before she became the host for someone else. Kateri was a treasure, but she could have come after her mom had a chance to live at least a small part of her adult life for herself.
Maybe it was just him. He couldn't shake the echo of her voice, however, fearful of wait lay ahead.