11-19-2018, 01:46 PM
[align=center][div style="width: 450px; line-height: 12px; text-align: justify; font-family: georgia; font-size: 8pt;"]KIAN Ó FAOLÁIN — sing me a symphony, one for the lost and in-between
This was... Unexpected. The fae had to take a few seconds to wrap his mind around the concept, even then he still barely managed to understand. He was an uncle. His brother was the... Mother, and said twin had not felt like telling him... With the way we've been the past few moons? I don't blame him. He shifted a little, brows creasing briefly before he decided to approach. The children ought to know who their family was.
Leonidas and Valentine. "Dia dhuit, leanaí," he offered a small smile. No matter what Seamus was still his twin brother, and... Even if he hated him sometimes, he'd never want to be an absentee uncle. "I'm your uncle, Kian Ó Faolán." He glanced at Owen, curiously, wondering how and when this had all taken place. He felt a hundred percent certain the two were not romantically involved. But he hadn't been the one married to Haliaka either and he was one of the fathers to their daughter, Keona, so he decided nothing was impossible when it came to his brother.
Still, he'd bet his money that this was an accident, but... Well, he could see both parents cared about the children -- although he'd never truly consider Seamus true parental material -- and that's what mattered in the end.
This was... Unexpected. The fae had to take a few seconds to wrap his mind around the concept, even then he still barely managed to understand. He was an uncle. His brother was the... Mother, and said twin had not felt like telling him... With the way we've been the past few moons? I don't blame him. He shifted a little, brows creasing briefly before he decided to approach. The children ought to know who their family was.
Leonidas and Valentine. "Dia dhuit, leanaí," he offered a small smile. No matter what Seamus was still his twin brother, and... Even if he hated him sometimes, he'd never want to be an absentee uncle. "I'm your uncle, Kian Ó Faolán." He glanced at Owen, curiously, wondering how and when this had all taken place. He felt a hundred percent certain the two were not romantically involved. But he hadn't been the one married to Haliaka either and he was one of the fathers to their daughter, Keona, so he decided nothing was impossible when it came to his brother.
Still, he'd bet his money that this was an accident, but... Well, he could see both parents cared about the children -- although he'd never truly consider Seamus true parental material -- and that's what mattered in the end.