"Well, I'd mind, and my brothers are also really normal and they'd mind, and everybody I know would mind."
"Not if you're just talking, but - I got told that you can tell doctors anything if it has anything at all to do with how you're sick or hurt, did you hear that?"
"- I just remembered. You've see me fall over all the time, right? It's always like that, I'm really clumsy. So I have little injuries a lot. My first year of school me and my twin had Renny teaching us because she's a teacher, but the year after that we had somebody else, and he asked me - and he asked Aleko in a separate room even and I didn't find out until later! - if our parents were hurting me and I told him no because they don't and he said that he wanted me to know that if anything like that did happen I could tell him and he'd do something about it. A teacher wouldn't do that if it was normal."
That clears his last doubt.
This is interesting news. He briefly entertains the notion of finding someone to tell and then telling them, but he isn't sure that this would lead to his father actually stopping, and - as he has been reminded several times since Isten's birth - his father now has a spare son, in case the first one needs replacing.
"I don't know what to do about it but I just - you should know it's not. Normal."
"If your dad wasn't the king I could set him on fire for you," she offers. "Or at least threaten to. Unless the other primes wanted to stop me I guess. But he's the king so I can't even do that."
(What he means by this is something that feels very simple to him, but that he would have a lot of trouble explaining to anyone else if he tried. He calls himself 'okay', and he means that of all the many, many things that aren't okay in his life, none are preventing him from being happy, having fun, remaining himself, staying alive, or wanting to stay alive; he means that he has not decided that his situation is so intolerable he needs to change it at any cost.)
"Want to show me the rest of the gardens?" she asks tentatively.
It's very soothing to be around. Kiri's a mindreader, not an empath - she suspects the Dochenzas may throw empaths - but mindreading is still a very direct sense, and his thoughts are happy ones. It's like reading a pleasant story.
Renny comes and finds them still in the gardens shortly before dinner. "Hello again, your highness. Kiri, dear, you'll need to change into one of your formal things - don't make that face, I know it's tiresome but everyone's going to watch you and watch what you wear - in time for dinner."