"Yeah! Like, I am pretty sure that when Mum and Dad met, Dad did not actually give off a shower of tiny pink hearts. But it sure gets the point across."
"I dunno, Micaiah and Angela and Beast and Rose have kids now and they're awfully cute couples too."
"I haven't met them," she says. "Beast gets points for the fluffy, though."
Stella chuckles. "And if Shell Bell ever reproduces her and her Sherlock are going to blow everyone else out of the water, they are painfully adorable." She points.
"Okay, that is cute," Aedyt acknowledges. "But I still think my parents are cuter."
"Have you met the little cherubs and rosebuds? In a peculiar way they're your cousins." Pause. "We should follow through with Pattern's idea of gene sequencing everyone and having Jane compare to see how closely we match."
"I have not met the little cherubs and rosebuds. Bring on the cousinoids!"
"They're clustered over there," laughs Stella. "Cousinoids. That's cute. Could use the suffix as the altish equivalent of, like, 'in-law'. So Aurora's twin is my sisteroid."
The cousinoids are clustered over thataway; she wanders in the appropriate direction.
"Hi!" says the smaller of the two cherubs. She peers at Aedyt's nametag and grievously mispronounces it.
"I'm Céleste!" says Smaller Rosebud.
"And you are Dominique and Damaris," she says to Bigger Rosebud and Bigger Cherub respectively.
"They didn't name their template yet but we're going to be Griffins!" says Céleste.
"And why are you going to be Griffins?" asks Aedyt. "I see one set of wings, but no beaks, paws, or tails."
"I want one but our mommy won't let us have magic in front of people," grumbles Keziah. "Griffins are neat!"
"My griffin is named Rainier!" says Céleste. "I had to leave him home. He doesn't like it crowded."