Thread:WendigoLamet/@comment-36459171-20191206011638/@comment-36459171-20200106003500

"I don't care what he calls her." He grumbled beneath his breath, though his tone was a bit lighter, one of his efforts to appear nicer. Truth be told, if anyone were to influence Nirvana he'd want it to be him only- if the mask were a success on her, he'd see to it himself that he brought her up to be as cold and strong as he was, or perhaps right below him; Kars knew better than to let anyone surpass him, including his own family. But it was so strange to him, looking at this little creature, and seeing such innocence, unbiased and unformed. Growing up would be one of the most vulnerable stages of her life in terms of mentality and personality, that he knew, and so he made sure to take note, should everything go according to plan.

As Nirvana began to cry over the teeth, Kars merely let a snort, as if he had expected the child to be a fearless warrior at this point. "If you keep exposing her to it, then she won't cry about it. Better to teach her now than later." He advised. Before he could say anything else, Eury's head had already hit the pillow fast asleep, with a Nirvana tugging at her arm. Kars wasn't sure what to do, take the baby and enact his master plan, or wait? One thing he knew for sure was that if he tried to take the child even a few feet away from Eury she'd have his head on a stick while sleepwalking, and plus Esidisi was probably too focused on his wedding day to even think of such a thing. And so Kars merely sat and watched over the two.

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"A child? I doubt you could handle one." He snorted incredulously at the idea of them raising such an independent being on their own. No doubt Esidisi would be trying to get the kid to do these dumb tricks and pranks while Genji made sure they didn't die along the way. However, the idea of being a parent didn't bother him, he'd enjoy having an opportunity to give such happy memories to another he could call his own, give them the childhood he never got.

With every kiss all he could do was smile as the crowd roared. This time, he made sure to monitor his alcohol intake so he wouldn't try anything dumb or embarrassing again; though a bit clingy, he didn't enjoy being the public's main attraction and only ever sought the presence of his family and now-husband. "I haven't really been paying attention to her. I respect her for her role, but I don't agree with her at all." He spoke admittedly in a hushed voice lest the elderly woman herself catch wind.