[h1][b][i][color=MediumSpringGreen][center]James Kingston[/center][/color][/i][/b][/h1] [center][img]https://i.postimg.cc/MKVmbk8X/image.png[/img][/center] [hr] [center][color=MediumSpringGreen][b]Location[/b][/color]: The Hospital [color=MediumSpringGreen][b]Skills[/b][/color]: N/A[/center] James situated himself behind Casper for the picture, resting his chin on Casper’s shoulder and tucking his arms up beneath Casper’s were he was holding Daniel. As Bee counted down and he beamed at her like the proud dad he was, it really hit him that they were [i]parents[/i]. They were responsible for another person’s life―[i]a child’s life[/i]―just like that. And James was at the limit of what commercials, movies, and passing the baby section of Target had taught him. Hopefully someone on this island had a Parenting for Dummies book. [color=mediumspringgreen]“Never had a kid. Just watched TV and the Target I used to go to puts their baby section right in front of electronics. But that’s pretty much what I got. We’re going to have to do a little asking around about the rest.”[/color] James admitted as he squeezed Casper a little tighter before letting him go.[color=mediumspringgreen]“And I am definitely not being called Daddy our kid. We’re avoiding that at all costs.”[/color] James continued with a shake of his head as he gently took the hard light copy out of Bee’s hand. [color=mediumspringgreen]“Babes, look how cool this is! God you are unfairly handsome, but this is so interesting!”[/color] James marveled over the little cube, holding it up for Casper to see the image better as wheels turned in his head. [color=mediumspringgreen] “Bee, does it always create it in this cube construct? Does it always come out this size? If you look at something entirely 2D, can you generate it into a 3D image or does it stay 2D and just create whatever media the image is on?”[/color]