Serendipity offered a quick smile in response-- not even noticing nor thinking about what might have happened if Azure tilted her head a bit more. She scooted up into the wing wrapped around her shoulders and turned to look at Pride instead, squinting lightly.
He didn't look very good.
Tired, maybe?
... they did just wake him up.
"Maybe one of the birds wasn't full bird," she suggested mildly, half a mumble. Azure did mention that her brother might be her father ('how fucked up is that?' she'd added, to Serendipity's confusion) but the concept of breeding and families was still something out of her grasp, for now.
After this suggestion she fell silent once more, pressing her cheek against the crook of Azure's neck.
@Pride
It did seem a little fucked up, Serendipity realised, as she listened to Pride talk. Why not tell your own kid who you are to them in the first place? What was the point of keeping it some big secret?
Dimly-lit eyes lowered and then rose again as she opened her mouth to speak, though Azure was soon barking in her ear. She flinched, more in surprise than in actual fright-- though the raw anger that came from Azure certainly made fear a part of it.
She let go of the hybrid and scooted back some distance in wide-eyed alarm. The instinctive thought that occurred to her was that if Azure were to get any angrier, she might attack her. But that wasn't true, surely? She said she wouldn't.
She certainly seemed like she might. But she wasn't a fighter?
Siren crinkled her nose uncertainly, half-fearfully, and looked towards Pride. "Why keep it a secret from her?" She asked in a small voice.
@Pride
Serendipity took a sharp breath, and then another.
She watched Pride as he stepped away, slinking out of sight like a ghost. For a moment she watched even the space where he'd been just before he'd gone, only jolted back to reality by Azure saying her name. She jerked, looking back, and shook her head.
"You didn't scare me," she lied, as children do when they're afraid. Siren took another breath, puffing her chest up like she'd seen some hallowed callers do. "And I don't think you're gonna hurt anyone."
That part, at least, was true. Serendipity didn't have any reason to think that Azure was lying and that she would hurt someone-- anyone, even a lesser. "Friends don't hurt each other," she added very knowingly, despite just coming up with this factoid on the spot.
The child stepped back towards Azure, setting her hand against her shoulder gently. "Are, uh, are you okay? Do you wanna talk about it or just-- forget about it for a while and go find a place to live?" She asked.
@Azure
Siren offered a gentle nod as she turned, heading out into Orion. She didn't want to push anything, especially if Azure was hurting about what had happened to her and her family.
"We'll find the best place," she promised, half-assured.
[exit]