Tamba made no indication that she thought any less of Fogdance during this conversation, though her eyes shone with a sadness that indicated that she felt sympathy for the older dragon and listening keenly to everything she said. Pleexem on the other claw seemed very uncomfortable, though in the brief time Skobeloff had known the lilac dragon he had never seemed particularly relaxed. He kept glancing towards Tamba, also seeming to want to know what she makes of all this. Seeing that she seems to be listening, he merely looks back at Fogdance. Skobeloff can get the sense that he does not want to be in this conversation or part of anything that is currently going on. At one point, he glances towards Skobeloff, and in that brief moment where the two's eyes meet, he gets sense that Pleexem is not happy that the trickster has gotten them into this situation. After all, he's not a member of House Myndoth like his sister, and is likely far less fond of keeping the secrets of others, at least those that do not belong either to himself or his twin. Fogdance doesn't seem to notice Pleexem's discomfort, as he is currently giving a soft but sad smile at Skobeloff. [color=silver]"Thank you, dear, just give me second,"[/color] she said, wiping yet another tear away. She takes a moment to steady herself before she continues. [color=silver]"Anyway, I didn't get the opportunity to see my second clutch hatch. One day, me and my partner came back to find the entire nest destroyed by some Monster. A few eggs were missing, and those that were still there had been smashed. We tried our best to find what had happened to the missing eggs, but we never found them."[/color] She looks between the three drakes. [color=silver]"I think, while I was taken over by the Darkness, I saw you three as my lost children. Any drakes who somehow survived would be somewhere between your ages after all."[/color] She shakes her head. [color=silver]"But no. My children are gone. Even if their eggs survived the Monster attack, how would they have lived out in the wild without anyone to care for them? It's not possible."[/color]