08-26-2018, 10:20 PM
26. what are y/c's opinions on children? how do they interact with them?
Delta wasn’t quite sure why he was in this role- she was pretty sure it was because it was in her programming. She was a protector for a reason. She did a damn good job too. She felt that she was Dimitri’s physical protector and the mother type, on purpose. Dimitri had designed her this way.
So when Daisy entered the fray, it made things confusing for her, but it gave her more to do. They were typically always together and the only soul of the men she trusted with Daisy was Dakota. Divertimento? Maybe. He’d do something fun with the little one, but she was too little to handle a lot of things. Darby could possibly get her killed. Dagon wasn’t fond of children, at all. Dagon, more so, dreaded the day that Dimitri had his own children. Dagon knew he would have to put up with snivelling children and kitten’s asking for Daddys help and all of that bullshit. Dagon was the tough love type. Even more, the no love type. Dagon didn’t quite understand love and didn’t properly feel it.
Delta took the mother duty to heart. She followed Daisy around, keeping Daisy out of trouble and assisting on the kitten’s adventures. Maybe she just prefered life that way. Maybe it gave her something to do or a replacement for Dimtiri, her little boy, growing up.
She feared what Desdemona would do if she was alone with Daisy. As Delta saw it, the new alter acted like Dimitri’s mother, so trouble was bound to happen. Even more trouble would arise when Dimitri would return and hopefully, hopefully take control.
It took a fight to make Dagon submit to Dimitri, and she could forsee it happening all over again.
Delta wasn’t quite sure why he was in this role- she was pretty sure it was because it was in her programming. She was a protector for a reason. She did a damn good job too. She felt that she was Dimitri’s physical protector and the mother type, on purpose. Dimitri had designed her this way.
So when Daisy entered the fray, it made things confusing for her, but it gave her more to do. They were typically always together and the only soul of the men she trusted with Daisy was Dakota. Divertimento? Maybe. He’d do something fun with the little one, but she was too little to handle a lot of things. Darby could possibly get her killed. Dagon wasn’t fond of children, at all. Dagon, more so, dreaded the day that Dimitri had his own children. Dagon knew he would have to put up with snivelling children and kitten’s asking for Daddys help and all of that bullshit. Dagon was the tough love type. Even more, the no love type. Dagon didn’t quite understand love and didn’t properly feel it.
Delta took the mother duty to heart. She followed Daisy around, keeping Daisy out of trouble and assisting on the kitten’s adventures. Maybe she just prefered life that way. Maybe it gave her something to do or a replacement for Dimtiri, her little boy, growing up.
She feared what Desdemona would do if she was alone with Daisy. As Delta saw it, the new alter acted like Dimitri’s mother, so trouble was bound to happen. Even more trouble would arise when Dimitri would return and hopefully, hopefully take control.
It took a fight to make Dagon submit to Dimitri, and she could forsee it happening all over again.