Kyla looked at her two boys and smiled as they both seemed to decide to give up their room to Zelia and sleep in the barn. She was slightly amused, since they could have very easily put the two of them in the living room or even Zelia on the couch. However, Trex not to be thinking about that wanting the girl to have a good night sleep on a bed, his bed in fact. She noted his glance toward the living room and the slightly hushed voice, telling her Zelia, if told, would most likely not agree with the goings on. Smirked at her youngest, no matter how much he denied it from here on, she knew that he had a special little place in his heart for the girl, just as she did for him. The two walked out of the room and Marcus tried to shoo her along as well. She smiled at him and picked up a couple plates before kissing his cheek, "Let's leave the kids to their own devices for a bit. I'll help." Zelia looked up from the sleeping Bodo when Trex and Sanders came in. She shook her head when Trex asked then answered his own question. She laid Bodo down on his side with a pillow under his head and smiled at him. The little Exceed was sweet. She was happy that Trex wanted to help it. Even if he didn't, which would be very out of character for him, she would have made him. They couldn't leave this poor little guy alone after all. She looked at Sanders when he asked quite confidently if she had a boyfriend. That seemed to be the hot topic of the house, whether or not she was dating Trex. She glanced at him before shaking her head, "No," she smiled softly as she answered the question yet again. However, she had not expected him to... well... offer to fill the position as her boyfriend. She eyes widened ever so slightly as she looked up at him in surprise. She didn't know what to say. Between what happened when she fell asleep on the train and what the spirit had asked her with Trex's mouth and what had happened with Ryzo, she wasn't sure what to say. She most definitely could not say yes. She had blindly fallen slightly for someone before and he stuck a spirit in her brain and kept her asleep for hours. Not to mention, he was Trex's brother. That could ruin their friendship. Of course, Trex hardly reacted which meant, he probably didn't care. She did best to not let the disappointment show on her face. Instead, she smirked at Sanders, "A solid home? You mean your parents home," she teased. She held her hands on her lap, "I'll keep that in mind." She dropped the conversation then and looked at Trex, "Peeter, that's your other brother?" She glanced back at Sanders, "Which of you was it that told him about the monsters under his bed?"