20.Feb.21, 09:29 PM
It was a lot of that panic and worry and overthinking that T'ryn was prone to that made her sure he was going to be a good parent. She didn't bother to mention it though, she was sure she'd mentioned it before and would probably say something similar again. After all, they were probably going to be parents together for many years. That was plenty of time to be terrified and provide reassurance to each other. Though hopefully they'd get plenty of good moments to balance it all out. It was so much easier to hope for good moments with T'ryn around.
The thought of farewells made her frown as she considered what she would do. She did have Lady and Sir, and though Sir was not quite reliable when it came to delivering notes (or at least delivering them in a pleasant manner), Lady was getting rather good at it. And once the baby was born and she and Mal took their between classes she'd be able to visit often enough. Still, it was a bit jarring to think she was getting ready to just... leave.
Cazan's frown deepened and she shook her head. "No... I don't think dinner. Maybe after we're settled we can celebrate the move with a party and bring everyone in. I'd rather focus on something positive and I don't want crying to be the last thing I do with friends in a place." N'lis and Aederyn wouldn't be able to attend that, but she was sure they'd understand and she'd keep writing to them for Mal. "Let's just do the opposite of what Mal would normally do and just sneak out quietly before anything happens to change people's minds or otherwise delay the trip."
The thought of farewells made her frown as she considered what she would do. She did have Lady and Sir, and though Sir was not quite reliable when it came to delivering notes (or at least delivering them in a pleasant manner), Lady was getting rather good at it. And once the baby was born and she and Mal took their between classes she'd be able to visit often enough. Still, it was a bit jarring to think she was getting ready to just... leave.
Cazan's frown deepened and she shook her head. "No... I don't think dinner. Maybe after we're settled we can celebrate the move with a party and bring everyone in. I'd rather focus on something positive and I don't want crying to be the last thing I do with friends in a place." N'lis and Aederyn wouldn't be able to attend that, but she was sure they'd understand and she'd keep writing to them for Mal. "Let's just do the opposite of what Mal would normally do and just sneak out quietly before anything happens to change people's minds or otherwise delay the trip."