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"As am I."

 

It not so much longer now until the children are due. Elathea makes sure they have enough help on hand.

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Gleam's been enjoying her pregnant wife, but - she'll be glad to have the kids out, because babies and also because overwhelming cravings for olives that do nothing to address your everlasting hatred of olives are very annoying even if your wife is the best cook ever. 

She has opinions, of course, about a natural birth, but is otherwise fairly chill about everything else. She imports some of her own help, people from among her worshippers who're eager to help school her kids in the ways of her realms (though they'll be moving between the two locations a lot, of course, but - Gleam doesn't want one to become default, really).

(Tragically, other Lunars have advised her against being shifted during the birth itself, even though human bodies are stupid and bad at giving birth, because it's easier to get human-shaped kids to go tiger than the other way around.)

 

Gleam, at least, has a quick labor and an easy delivery and a beautiful, healthy girl. 

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Elathea's is slightly longer but her girl is no less healthy, and, she will contend, no less beautiful.

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"Equals in beauty, surpassed by none. Don't you think so, Layla?" She nuzzles the top of her baby girl's head. 

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Mmmrph.

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Elathea laughs.

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And in her arms, Samira blinks sleepily.

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Sleepy sounds like a good mood, right now... Layla's gotten her fill of milk, and Samira seems on the way there, and they have these amazing midwives in case something starts going wrong... Snuggle sleep?

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Sounds like a good plan.

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Wonderful. (Yawn flop.)

 

Being parents would probably be a lot more exhausting if there weren't two of them and a small army of friends and midwives, and if either of them had to sleep as much as most mortals. It's still very, very tiring, and Gleam sleeps like a log whenever it's Elathea's turn for midnight feedings. Gleam insists on them actually being the primary caregivers, too, rather than handing the girls off to nursemaids for most of the time like many others of their station do. 

It's also a bumpy transition, in some ways, no matter how well they had prepared - babysitting is, apparently, actually really just not the same. 

They're getting through it though, and the look on Gleam's face whenever her daughters do something new or cute is one of stunned amazement. 

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Elathea is slightly less completely entranced by their daughters than Gleam, though her wife's enthusiasm is.. infectious enough.

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Possibly the feeling of 'babies!!!' will ever wear off, but, it hasn't yet. (And neither has her desire to kiss her wife whenever she sees her, so, pretty good indication Gleam's brain will only stop going 'my baby, such a tiny small' when her daughters are somewhat less tiny and small.)

(Kiss.)

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Fair enough.

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This is the best year of her life. Absolutely nothing could burst her bubble.

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And so, of course, their daughters have been in the world for not even three months when they receive quite startling news:

Their friend Shochi has died unexpectedly, orphaning her six year old daughter and leaving behind a byzantine tangle of politics and connections and rumors, as Sidereals are wont to do.

She had a last will and testament, at least - unusual for an Exalt of her age, still in the prime of her life as far as anyone knows, but, well. Sidereals.

The preparations for the funeral are ending up a bit - rushed. She's died very close to an inauspicious date, and no one except perhaps her had known this was coming.

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Odd, for a Sidereal.

Odder still that Shochi named Elathea and Gleam as guardians for her daughter- and that said daughter inherited her mother's exaltation.

Shochi was playing some kind of game, of that much Elathea is certain.

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Gleam, too.

"...I don't want to leave Micqui out in the cold, though," she says, softly, after they receive the news - fortunately not yet with a small child attached. "Even if that means playing Shochi's game..."

"Micqui's the youngest Exalt we know of, isn't she? I - don't want her to end up in someone else's game."

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"The youngest in history, to the best of my knowledge. Whether Shochi planned it this way as an additional inducement to take her in or not- I would not abandon her."

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She nods, leaning into Elathea. "She's going to need support, a lot - her mom died, and..."

"She might realize a game's been played with her. That can't be - pleasant."

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"Likely not. We'll do what we can."

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Nod and kiss.

And - let the executor of Shochi's estate know they can take her daughter, and put their own children in their carry slings (Gleam's being very cuddly with her girls; she can't imagine ever using your own kid in some game), and go to pick up Micqui. 

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Who's sitting very, very quietly in a chair much too large for her in the attorney's office; he explains in a whisper that he'd tried to get her to go spend time with other children, but she'd refused. 

She doesn't move when Elathea and Gleam enter. Doesn't look up. Doesn't even twitch. 

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Elathea crouches down in front of her.

"Hello, Micqui."

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"Hey."

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"Did they tell you Shochi wanted you to stay with us?"

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