Feb 07 2023, 07:17 AM
Even a king could be anxious, according to their deer-dad. Cadenza could not even imagine the difficulty of worrying about everything. They considered, thoughtful, their own worries. “I think… I worry most about what I cannot control,” They admitted. “The worries come and go, but if I am ever near here while I am worried, I will talk to you,” Their musical voice decided, their tone a promise.
Cadenza engraved the name of each of their siblings into their mind. They had so many siblings! They were not entirely surprised by the difference in their parents’ recitations. It seemed that their deer-dad always had a lot on his mind, all of his experiences, so recalling parts would be more difficult. Their dragon-dad, meanwhile, tended to have less on his mind, it seemed. There was nothing wrong with either approach, of course. They both clearly cared, after all.
While Cadenza was fairly certain they were between the two with regards to matters on their mind, they thought if they ever had children, they would never be far from their mind, no matter how much Cadenza experienced in life.
Family shone greater than any shiny objects could in their mind. It was their home, their hoard, and their happiness.
And the happiness of their family mattered very much to Cadenza, as well. ”I am sorry it never hatched,” They sincerely told their dad regarding the last mentioned sibling. Their voice was sad as well, for their dad and for the loss of a potential sibling that they had never known.
They had thirteen siblings, they decided, even if one had not hatched and gotten a name. It was clear that their dad still cared for that unhatched sibling, so it counted too.
Cadenza fell quiet, unsure of what else to say. They had planned to go to the tower with their deer-dad now, but they did not want to abandon their dragon-dad when he was sad.
So they quietly existed, not sure what else it was they could say that might help.
@Dread
Cadenza engraved the name of each of their siblings into their mind. They had so many siblings! They were not entirely surprised by the difference in their parents’ recitations. It seemed that their deer-dad always had a lot on his mind, all of his experiences, so recalling parts would be more difficult. Their dragon-dad, meanwhile, tended to have less on his mind, it seemed. There was nothing wrong with either approach, of course. They both clearly cared, after all.
While Cadenza was fairly certain they were between the two with regards to matters on their mind, they thought if they ever had children, they would never be far from their mind, no matter how much Cadenza experienced in life.
Family shone greater than any shiny objects could in their mind. It was their home, their hoard, and their happiness.
And the happiness of their family mattered very much to Cadenza, as well. ”I am sorry it never hatched,” They sincerely told their dad regarding the last mentioned sibling. Their voice was sad as well, for their dad and for the loss of a potential sibling that they had never known.
They had thirteen siblings, they decided, even if one had not hatched and gotten a name. It was clear that their dad still cared for that unhatched sibling, so it counted too.
Cadenza fell quiet, unsure of what else to say. They had planned to go to the tower with their deer-dad now, but they did not want to abandon their dragon-dad when he was sad.
So they quietly existed, not sure what else it was they could say that might help.
@Dread