[i][/i][center][img]https://i.imgur.com/FC1Vfxq.png[/img][/center] [color=0072bc][b]Time: [/b][/color]Morning [color=0072bc][b]Location: [/b][/color]Roshmi [color=0072bc][b]Interactions:[/b][/color][@Potter][@Tae][@Inertia][@Dezuel] [center][img]https://i.imgur.com/o4yoa5q.png[/img][/center] Malachi listened to Kenia and felt a pang in his heart. Her longing for her children was a feeling he knew too well yet had buried for all these years. It seemed at a different time the woman led a much different lifestyle. There was not much he could say to comfort her other than to open up his honest feelings. Losing a child was a wound that never healed. He also felt nostalgic and decided to tell her about Gael. [color=0072bc]"My son Gael was ten when I lost him and my Cara." [/color]He told her softly.[color=0072bc]"I never studied much into the idea of an afterlife, but in case there is one where all who we have lost monitor us, I think it's important we lead lives they can be proud of and have hope that they're somewhere safe."[/color] As a young light elf, Malachi had led a very academic lifestyle. He had studied hard and delved into books more than most. Malachi had become an accomplished mechanical engineer by his late twenties. He never spent time praying or even thinking about an afterlife. However, once he had lost his family, it was the only thing that could ease his immense grief at the time. All he could do was believe that they existed somewhere still and it drove him to want to be a father and husband that they'd be proud of. He wanted to stop the pain and bring upon a peace that would ensure safety for all and stop the destruction from happening again. [i][color=0072bc]Maybe one day I'll hold those hands again.[/color][/i] The sound of racket, a dog barking and Rei yelling made him glance over his shoulder. [color=0072bc]"Ah. Looks like we yet again have become parents."[/color]He mumbled dryly, moving toward the kitchen to find out what was happening. There was an absolute mess on the way there, the water bucket spilled on the floor. His brows furrowed in anger as he made his way into the kitchen to yell at them for upsetting the dog. He did not to expect some strange demi-human child perched on a book shelf once he arrived. He glanced the child up and down before turning to glare immediately at Rei and Corvina. [color=0072bc]"Okay, explain [i]now[/i]."[/color]