Lucien glanced toward the boy as Faolan's question. He had a point, the boy hadn't really given them a proper date.. so Faolan was probably right. [color=burlywood]"I suppose not.."[/color] He muttered. It was likely that it wasn't something he really got to celebrate at the circus, he just didn't see it happening considering the circumstances he lived in. His birthdays as a child had been relatively humble, which he hadn't minded at all. It hadn't been as big of a deal to him until he and Faolan had begun travelling together. He knew Faolan wasn't materialistic, so he always tried to make something for him, or give him something he could make use of. Over the years he had found himself enjoying his own birthday as well. It was a nice to be able to celebrate it with the man he loved. He thought the boy deserved that type of happiness as well. With that in mind, he directed his attention to the boy again, who was still tackling the soup at a slow pace. He decided to ask him, just in case they were wrong. [color=burlywood]"Do you know your birthday?"[/color] He asked him. The boy glanced up from the soup and shrugged. [color=#a7d3d4]"First of the year?"[/color] That sounded more like that was what he had been using to keep track, instead of the actual day itself. [color=burlywood]"What do you think of making today your official birthday?"[/color] He asked, before switching over to German. [color=burlywood]"In honor of you starting a new life, I think it would be fitting."[/color] He added. The boy seemed to ponder for a moment, before nodding. [color=#a7d3d4]"Date?"[/color] He asked in English. [color=burlywood]"It's October 3rd."[/color] [color=#a7d3d4]"Okay."[/color] He said, clearly pleased with this. He gave the two a smile before he went back to eating his food. It was odd that these people were so willing to not only give him a name but also a birthday.. they.. really were nice.