[ It's Ruby who perks up first – the solidarity of little girls who love a mascot character – and while she still looks a little uncertain about this whole arrangement, she's much less grumpy than before. Apple's good! she chirps... and then gives Aqua a sharp elbow to the side to get him to stop looking quite as mutinous (siblings, man). He grumbles something disagreeable but lifts his head as well. ... Cherry's fine.
That's good enough for Ai. Neither of them are necessarily shy, but they're both reticent in their own way – but with Ruby prodding them both along, she thinks they'll just about manage to make friends.
Turning hr attention away from the kids, she puts on a smile for Victor of the butter-wouldn't-melt variety and decides she'll do her best not to outright lie just yet. ]
I get what you're saying. The way I see it... as the adults, we're the ones responsible for giving them the things they need to be happy. Right? I don't know if I'm getting it right a hundred percent of the time but I think if I do my best and I want the best for them... things should just about work themselves out.
That's exactly it. That sort of drive is everything. Just be sure to listen to them.
( immediately felicity pipes up with "i want cake for dinner." he immediately presses his hands against her cheeks. )
... And say no to nonsense like that.
( eventually he relents to the dissatisfied, almost cat-like BWEHHHHHHHH and lets his sister go so she can pour juice and glower. no cake... ruby can you believe this. an absolute travesty, truly.
the juice gets distributed wordlessly otherwise. despite everything, vic smiles almost dotingly, leaning against the counter with his chin in one hand as felicity distributes JOOS and leads the way to the coffee table.
despite the boxes everywhere being largely empty, somehow the room feels bare. )
She's got the biggest sweet tooth. She'd eat from a bakery nine times out of ten if she had her way...
[ Ai giggles politely. She's surprised to see just how warm their rapport is. She doesn't really know how siblings are supposed to be – she's an only child, after all – and the closest she'd ever gotten had been the other kids in the orphanage. There hadn't been a lot of warmth there, but wasn't that to be expected from kids who were never given any themselves?
There's plenty of warmth here, though. She wonders if this is what it looks like when children know they're loved. ]
Ruby's like that, too. Then again, Ruby likes eating pretty much anything. They say kids are supposed to be picky at that age, but I've never had any trouble getting them to try new food or eat their veggies.
[ Ai's watching the children too, her gaze fond. Ruby's leading the conversation like she usually does with only the occasional interjection from Aqua – she's never gotten the chance to see them chattering with a friend their age, come to think of it. All that happens at daycare and Ai can't risk being spotted there. It's nice. ]
Then again, maybe they're just glad they're not getting my cooking. [ said with a self-deprecating little grin. ] I guess anything's an upgrade after that!
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That's good enough for Ai. Neither of them are necessarily shy, but they're both reticent in their own way – but with Ruby prodding them both along, she thinks they'll just about manage to make friends.
Turning hr attention away from the kids, she puts on a smile for Victor of the butter-wouldn't-melt variety and decides she'll do her best not to outright lie just yet. ]
I get what you're saying. The way I see it... as the adults, we're the ones responsible for giving them the things they need to be happy. Right? I don't know if I'm getting it right a hundred percent of the time but I think if I do my best and I want the best for them... things should just about work themselves out.
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( immediately felicity pipes up with "i want cake for dinner." he immediately presses his hands against her cheeks. )
... And say no to nonsense like that.
( eventually he relents to the dissatisfied, almost cat-like BWEHHHHHHHH and lets his sister go so she can pour juice and glower. no cake... ruby can you believe this. an absolute travesty, truly.
the juice gets distributed wordlessly otherwise. despite everything, vic smiles almost dotingly, leaning against the counter with his chin in one hand as felicity distributes JOOS and leads the way to the coffee table.
despite the boxes everywhere being largely empty, somehow the room feels bare. )
She's got the biggest sweet tooth. She'd eat from a bakery nine times out of ten if she had her way...
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There's plenty of warmth here, though. She wonders if this is what it looks like when children know they're loved. ]
Ruby's like that, too. Then again, Ruby likes eating pretty much anything. They say kids are supposed to be picky at that age, but I've never had any trouble getting them to try new food or eat their veggies.
[ Ai's watching the children too, her gaze fond. Ruby's leading the conversation like she usually does with only the occasional interjection from Aqua – she's never gotten the chance to see them chattering with a friend their age, come to think of it. All that happens at daycare and Ai can't risk being spotted there. It's nice. ]
Then again, maybe they're just glad they're not getting my cooking. [ said with a self-deprecating little grin. ] I guess anything's an upgrade after that!